Rishi Sunak jibed after saying England ‘left absolutely nothing out there’
The Prime Minister was teased for muddling the phrase following the Lionesses’ World Cup final loss to Spain.
The Prime Minister was teased for muddling the phrase following the Lionesses’ World Cup final loss to Spain.
Sunak said he thought ‘most people’ are committed to net zero but want it to be achieved ‘in a pragmatic way’.
The Prime Minister suggested the plan to house asylum seekers on a barge was fairer for the taxpayer than putting them up in hotels.
Shortly after moving into No 10, the Prime Minister invited the British public to judge him on five key promises. Here are the results so far.
The protesters were pictured holding a banner reading "Rishi Sunak - oil profits or our future?"
"And in the end, no amount of strikes will change our decision. This offer is final."
The government's top brass have been using private jets instead of trains weekly - all paid for by the taxpayers.
The Prime Minister accused Labour of siding with ‘criminal gangs’ for opposing the Government’s crackdown on illegal migrants.
The Prime Minister signalled that he could water down some policies amid pressure from the right of his party.
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