Labour left lashes out ‘bullying’, ‘factional’ Starmer as civil war boils over
Corbyn’s suspension seems to have unleashed pent-up frustration bubbling under the surface since Starmer took over.
Corbyn’s suspension seems to have unleashed pent-up frustration bubbling under the surface since Starmer took over.
Under new plans pubs, restaurants, gyms, hairdressers and sports stadia will be permitted to re-open for the busy festive period.
Antony Blinken has called Brexit a "total mess" and compared Britain leaving the EU to a dog being run over by a car.
Johnson also said outdoor grassroots sports and indoor sports facilities like gyms would be able to reopen.
“We’re just checking the sound Prime Minister, we lost your answer. Have you pressed the button by mistake Prime Minister? It’s not our end Prime Minister, it could well be yours.”
"Any tougher restrictions MUST include greater financial support for hospitality & tourism in particular, or else we risk many businesses folding."
Soon the "wonderful practice" of working a season could be stripped from young Brits.
"Why am I going on about one wrong graph? Because actually it's not just one graph: in fact the papers are filled with a torrent of this kind of thing."
Yet the Home Secretary has refused to walk over similar misdemeanours.
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