Douglas Ross backtracks on suggestion Tories could vote Labour to oust SNP
Scottish Tory leader Douglas Ross has backtracked on comments he made suggesting Conservative voters could back Labour at the next election.
Scottish Tory leader Douglas Ross has backtracked on comments he made suggesting Conservative voters could back Labour at the next election.
Shadow attorney general Emily Thornberry defended the ad and said the critics of the social media post are ‘wrong’.
The opposition party was accused of ‘appalling’ and ‘debased’ politics after posting the ad on Twitter on Thursday.
The opposition party was accused of ‘cheapened and debased’ politics after posting the advert on Twitter to a huge backlash.
He laughed after telling undercover reporters there are ‘ways around’ parliamentary rules on the declaration of corporate hospitality.
Anyone hoping to cast a ballot will need to be registered to vote but ALSO display photo identification, which is now compulsory in England.
The cost of living situation and an "absolute catering of trust" in the Conservative Party have been attributed to Labour's healthy lead.
The deputy PM used the comedian's sad passing to make a bizarre point about "wokery" and so-called "limitations on comedy".
Labour’s deputy leader Angela Rayner said Mr Raab had shown ‘not even a shred of shame’ in his reply. Watch the video here.
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