Britain: Sunak Pushes Ahead With Smoking Ban
Some Tory MPs would let the ban pass so long as their preferred cigars were made exempt.
Some Tory MPs would let the ban pass so long as their preferred cigars were made exempt.
After more than a decade in office, the Conservative Party remains unable to work out how tough it wants to be on immigration.
As the case of Suella Braverman shows, the British government is unable to implement its voters’ wishes.
The British prime minister can’t seem to decide whether he’s for or against the climate policy.
Britain is about to waste another £15 million on a scheme that is almost certain never to take off.
Despite pushback by educators, the Tory government finds AI’s growing influence to be “heartening.”
Sunak would have done well to uphold his bargain with Braverman.
The government’s failure to be clear with schools could open these institutions to legal challenges.
This is a sad reminder of the cost of Tory inaction on Channel crossings—that of human life.
The government has made it clear that it is far more likely to ignore its ‘rightist’ factions than to sidestep national and international law.