Sunak’s claims that there are ‘safe and legal routes’ for asylum seekers rubbished
Rishi Sunak caught in an outright lie in the same week that six people tragically lost their lives in The Channel trying to reach Britain.
Rishi Sunak caught in an outright lie in the same week that six people tragically lost their lives in The Channel trying to reach Britain.
The former prime minister is set to hand out one gong for every four days she was in No 10 in her highly controversial honours list.
The reporter accosted members of staff before making himself a cup of tea and challenging Areeba Hamid over her salary.
The former culture secretary has not formally quit despite saying she would go with ‘immediate effect’ in June.
The Prime Minister was yelled at over the ‘irony’ of visiting a beer festival as the tax on various drinks goes up.
The CEO of one of Infosys' other major clients, Shell, also joined Rishi Sunak's new business council two weeks ago.
The prime minister's claim that extracting more oil and gas will increase supplies and bring down prices is unlikely to be true.
Chris Skidmore said issuing hundreds of new exploration licences was “the wrong decision at precisely the wrong time”.
"Rishi Sunak isn't on the side of motorists. He is on the side of anything that will keep him in power."
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