Haven’t we heard this before? Reactions as PM says ‘brighter days ahead’
"Time to stock up on tinned water, batteries and ammo."
"Time to stock up on tinned water, batteries and ammo."
Jeremy Corbyn said: “I want to live in a world of peace and justice, I want to live in a world of human rights and democracy, and I’m prepared to make people feel uncomfortable in the process.”
Green Party co-leader Jonathan Bartley called it ‘vile and obviously racist.’
“Let’s keep talking, let’s keep listening as rape culture is everywhere."
“Today, we have to deal with many of society’s problems in schools, issues with drugs and violence, knife crime, county lines that spill over into our classrooms. These crimes often go unreported as schools are afraid of the repercussions.”
"Just an ITV newsreader referring to me as an ape with the cover of Shakespeare."
"We believe in second chances. We try to look beyond a person’s past mistakes and instead look to what they can become in the future."
Meanwhile critics hit out at Downing Street's choice to lead the commission, suggesting the report could not be "objective".
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