Liz Truss rejects ‘kangaroo court’ claims over BoJo investigation
The Commons inquiry that could determine the prime minister's fate in office kicked off this week.
The Commons inquiry that could determine the prime minister's fate in office kicked off this week.
He tweeted: "In case you missed this (as I did) : a 14 year old black boy mistaken for a robber because he “fits the description” and pinned to the ground, terrified. “No misconduct apparent” claim the police."
It has previously been described as the largest remaining working class demonstration in the country.
"Priti Patel wearing an anti-bullying ribbon? What next - King Herod with a Children in Need badge?", Henry Mance asked.
It will also enshrine in law “quintessential” protections against wokery, political correctness and advance of European-style privacy laws.
She said residents “were treated as second-class citizens even while undergoing this most horrific trauma”.
“Sending billions of pounds up in smoke when NHS and care services are struggling will be hard for them to comprehend."
New polling suggests the Tories could lose the Wakefield by-election by up to 20 points.
It has been described as "absolutely sick" and "beyond reprehensible".
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