New Home Secretary Admits ‘Rwanda Plan’ Defeat
James Cleverly insists the plan was never the “be all and end all.”
James Cleverly insists the plan was never the “be all and end all.”
Today’s Labour described attacks by Hamas as “appalling” while Corbyn refrained from pointing the finger in any specific direction.
Complaints linking UK parliamentarians and sleaze have almost quadrupled in the past three years.
The former prime minister’s values clash with most of those said to be held by Reform, though its leader has been coy when questioned on a possible defection.
As boat migrant numbers pass 10,000 this year, the UK is paying millions of pounds daily to house over 100,000 migrants in hotels as a critic of the government claims boat migrants may represent just a fraction of the total number of illegals entering Britain.
Boris Johnson may have deserved what he got, but the end of the Boris project represents the failure to consolidate a historic and lasting pro-worker, pro-nation consensus.
Through scarcely credible naïveté, Robinson seems to believe that he has disposed of Bryant’s ethical pretensions. His hubris calls to mind those self-destructive British Labour parliamentarians who elicited the jibe that, when granted a choice of weapons, they always selected boomerangs.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson plainly calculated that it would be more dignified to quit than carry on an unwinnable fight.
Yet again, Prime Minister Boris Johnson finds himself in trouble. After a fresh scandal—involving predatory sexual misbehaviour and a Tory MP recently promoted to the
The truly significant fact is that Boris Johnson performed worse in his confidence vote than Theresa May did in hers over three years ago.
Complaints linking UK parliamentarians and sleaze have almost quadrupled in the past three years.
The former prime minister’s values clash with most of those said to be held by Reform, though its leader has been coy when questioned on a possible defection.
As boat migrant numbers pass 10,000 this year, the UK is paying millions of pounds daily to house over 100,000 migrants in hotels as a critic of the government claims boat migrants may represent just a fraction of the total number of illegals entering Britain.
Boris Johnson may have deserved what he got, but the end of the Boris project represents the failure to consolidate a historic and lasting pro-worker, pro-nation consensus.
Through scarcely credible naïveté, Robinson seems to believe that he has disposed of Bryant’s ethical pretensions. His hubris calls to mind those self-destructive British Labour parliamentarians who elicited the jibe that, when granted a choice of weapons, they always selected boomerangs.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson plainly calculated that it would be more dignified to quit than carry on an unwinnable fight.
Yet again, Prime Minister Boris Johnson finds himself in trouble. After a fresh scandal—involving predatory sexual misbehaviour and a Tory
The truly significant fact is that Boris Johnson performed worse in his confidence vote than Theresa May did in hers over three years ago.
Starmer can’t stop insisting he’s a patriot, and that he wants to ‘make Brexit work.’ But these superficial gestures belie the same old policies, now served up in the most cynical and disingenuous ways possible.
The general figures for inflation—which take into account everything from luxuries to essentials—inevitably downplay the harsh reality lived by the poorest who suffer its consequences.
While the #Partygate saga is by no means over, Johnson will be breathing a sigh of relief—perhaps even chortling—now that the attention has shifted to a new scandal involving his opposite number.
The prospect of an internal parliamentary probe could be more damaging to the prime minister’s survival than the ongoing police investigation.
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