Eyes Wide Shut
A significant portion of the public, including 65% of Labour voters, believes efforts are being made to cover up the historic failures of local and national authorities.
A significant portion of the public, including 65% of Labour voters, believes efforts are being made to cover up the historic failures of local and national authorities.
Humza Yousaf was “easily the most clownish of the ‘progressive’ authoritarians,” says critic.
In response, the CEO quipped that he would like to summon British officials to explain their “censorship and threats.”
MPs will not be given an impact assessment, and will have just five hours to debate the practice.
Care Not Killing campaigner says the law would “put pressure on vulnerable terminally ill people to end their lives prematurely.”
Critics described the ban on elected representatives asking important questions of the government as “extraordinary” and amounting to “the end of democracy.”
Mainstream parties are threatening to ban the AfD for adhering to parliamentary rules.
Starmer’s first session of questioning in Parliament descended into an intolerable back-patting match.
Officials believe parliamentarians face a level of risk “that never existed before.”
New assembly would lead bloc’s de-dollarization efforts and bolster its global influence.