Rich should save for own social care, says Theresa May
Theresa May acknowledged she had made mistakes with her own social care proposals, and said difficult conversations needed to be had with voters.
Theresa May acknowledged she had made mistakes with her own social care proposals, and said difficult conversations needed to be had with voters.
The former prime minister told journalists Reform UK’s Nigel Farage and Richard Tice should not be welcomed into the Conservative Party.
The Labour leader unveiled a pledge card with six ‘first steps’ his party would take if it were to win power.
Ms Mordaunt said voters would ‘not fall for today’s pledge card’.
Pledge cards have been a feature of almost every Labour general election campaign since Tony Blair introduced them in 1997.
Labour has launched the selection process to replace Jeremy Corbyn at the general election, with Mason putting his name forward.
It remains unclear who will become prime minister.
Unfortunately, not a single journalist present thought to challenge him.
Two videos of the incident have racked up millions of views on social media, but it looks like the stunt could have been set up.
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