Boris Johnson’s first year as PM: How the polls have changed
After winning 45 per cent of votes in Great Britain on election day the party went to even dizzier heights in the polls. Then it all changed.
After winning 45 per cent of votes in Great Britain on election day the party went to even dizzier heights in the polls. Then it all changed.
Johnson pointed furiously at Starmer telling him that Jeremy Corbyn had been on Russia Today, failing to mention his own father has been on the state owned TV station.
Senior MP Dame Margaret Hodge said: “This is a big step in the right direction and shows just how far the Labour Party has come since last year.”
The devastating speech given to parliament in 2019 is going viral on social media.
Jay Rayner called Michael Gove a "straight up liar" after MPs voted down an amendment that would have maintained food and animal welfare standards after Brexit
Caroline Lucas put forward the amendment, calling for "red lines in the negotiations" rather than more "warm words and nice rhetoric".
Lloyd Russell-Moyle’s departure from the shadow cabinet is the latest exit of an ally of former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn.
The announcement has prompted calls for similar moves to be made in the UK.
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