"I'm not a big fan of cemeteries," Andrew Hinchliff told the committee.
The government is on the wrong side of a culture war they stoked up - now people are beginning to notice.
Zarah Sultana accused Boris Johnson and Priti Patel of "stoking the fire of racism" and "feigning outrage" in a Commons debate.
A firm based in Hancock's constituency entered the system "informally" because of its connections to the disgraced health secretary.
He said the programme is not a “jam-spreading operation” that will make “rich” areas poorer in order to benefit the more deprived.
“We must not forget that, as my adult sons remind me regularly, every pound we spend on international aid is borrowed from our future generations," she insisted.
“Far from giving racism the red card, the prime minister gave it the green light," Starmer said.
"It just shows the scale of the problem the Conservative Party has got on this issue, that the response of a Conservative MP when serious issues are being raised is to shout out in that way."
Berry said on social media that she would remain in place during the leadership contest but would not be a candidate, citing issues over the party’s “mixed messages” on trans rights.
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