"The UK political system is corrupt", Prem Sikka said as an investigation reveals peers have donated £50 million to the Conservative Party.
According to reports, the former business secretary believes himself to be the "standard-bearer" for the right-wing of the party.
“It’s very difficult to sell the idea that the policy has been economically successful when the economy is going down the tubes", Prof John Curtice said.
The alleged behaviour was described as "clearly very concerning" by the prime minister’s deputy official spokesperson.
Turns out trying to profiteer from the pandemic isn't the golden ticket he might have thought it was.
The Speaker acknowledged that the political turmoil of the last year left Britain an international laughing stock.
“We won’t hold any of the seats we won at the last election”.
The Department of International Trade have argued that it "isn't appropriate".
Only 2 per cent of people aged 18-24 say they intend to vote Conservative at the next general election.
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