Coronavirus crisis could deepen Britain’s North-South divide, Starmer says
The Labour leader spoke to Doncaster residents as he looks to win back voters in the traditional heartlands.
The Labour leader spoke to Doncaster residents as he looks to win back voters in the traditional heartlands.
Siobhan Baillie has been receiving ‘unpleasant’ emails after taking four weeks maternity leave.
The Conservative Grandees could soon see a benefit in moving him on in time to rebuild for the next election.
Under the new guidance socially distanced gatherings of up to six people will be permitted.
He has accused platforms of ‘silencing conservative voices’.
These are the people behind the £350 million for the NHS bus, who prorogued parliament to force through their agenda and used tactics such as fake fact checking sites and video tampering to win the last election.
The wall was never a real, concrete object, but a symbol of resistance to demographic and social change.
The coronavirus crisis has proven fertile ground for conspiracy theories, with baseless claims seeping into the mainstream.
The government is so reliant on his ruthlessness and dishonesty that they feel they can’t go on without him.
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