Labour take lead in polls following disastrous week for the government
Approval of the Government’s handling of the pandemic has fallen to its lowest level yet.
Approval of the Government’s handling of the pandemic has fallen to its lowest level yet.
Nobody denies that Rishi Sunak did a good job during the first wave of the pandemic. But, with winter approaching, the Chancellor is increasingly showing his true colours.
The release of the IPO findings, together with the scale of recent counterfeit tobacco seizures, should send a clear signal to the UK that it needs to step up its efforts to stamp out the illicit tobacco trade.
Tory minister Paul Scully told the BBC that “children have been going hungry under a Labour government for years” and insisted the Government had been tackling the issue.
It could be heard after the Tory MP implored members to "park the opportunism" as they debated economic support for areas with greater restrictions.
"Johnson will need to come back to the house and correct the record. The PM should not be telling lies just to get through a question."
"This isn't a game. It's about people's lives. This is a national crisis and we won't defeat this virus on the cheap."
"Lucky! With millions of dollars, a mansion, live-in staff, and a nanny, it must be so fun to “reconnect with life’s simple treasures."
“Future historians won’t need a test and trace operation to find those responsible if we end up in a legal battle in the Supreme Court and an economic crisis that rivals the 1930s depression.”
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