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Sunak Approves Oil and Gas Licences Amid Fears of Electoral Defeat
The prime minister made it clear these licences are not intended to disrupt his drive towards carbon ‘net zero.’
The prime minister made it clear these licences are not intended to disrupt his drive towards carbon ‘net zero.’
Well over one-tenth of the Conservative Party’s current stock of MPs have already announced they will not stand again at the next general election.
Former Brexit Party MEP Ben Habib said that “Rishi Sunak is neither a Brexiter nor a Unionist. He also cannot be trusted.”
Reports suggest that deportation flights to Rwanda are still unlikely to take place before the New Year, if at all.
There is no question that free trade prospects in the UK are lagging, but there is more at stake than simply the arrest of British economic growth. A free economy gives rise to virtuous citizenry, promotes desirable social ends by means of employment, and reduces poverty—noble goals that were developed over the last two centuries.
The Tories have made it as plain as they can: they will do nothing to stop the boats. And not one of them will entertain hosting an illegal migrant, but they’ll make sure you do.
It speaks well for the UK that it does not follow the EU’s very restrictive approach. Perhaps its recent modest successes will inspire the UK to focus more on the opportunities offered by Brexit.
As immigration levels soar above the 2019 manifesto promise of the UK Conservative Party 2019, a group of backbench Tory MPs have offered an alternative migration plan to reduce numbers by as much as 400,000 per year.
To curb children’s access to pornography, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has announced the government will do a full review of the country’s laws regarding porn.
A former Conservative Party health minister said the government should implement a preventative approach to reduce the rise in “costly” chronic illnesses.