Divide and rule: Tories whip up culture war with eye on 2024
The government sees a culture war on "woke" culture as key to keeping power. It might work.
The government sees a culture war on "woke" culture as key to keeping power. It might work.
GLP say a focus group and support services contract was given to Public First because the PM’s then senior aide wanted the company to have it.
The NRG say it would bring new opportunities and economic growth like it did in London and the South East.
"Sorry, but I don’t think they’re going to make a ‘Billy Elliot’ type film out of your Winchester College, Oxford, Hedge Fund, marry billionaire daughter story mate."
Yesterday a group of 63 Tory MPs urged the PM to lift all Covid restrictions by end of April.
Nadhim Zahawi, the vaccines minister, announced the milestone on Twitter, confirming the government now plans to move through the age groups and offer all over-50s a jab by the end of April.
“We do need to be very careful how we proceed,” the foreign secretary said.
Starmer has reportedly turned to the man dubbed the "Prince of Darkness" for help moving beyond the Jeremy Corbyn years.
A new poll by Opinium finds the Tories at 42 per cent of the vote compared to Labour’s 37 per cent.
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