Labour pledges to abolish prescription charges in England
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said scrapping the charges for everyone was ‘simple common sense’.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said scrapping the charges for everyone was ‘simple common sense’.
The 70-year-old said he was enjoying ‘campaigning all the time’ and had done 40 events in August alone all around the country.
Fifty nine per cent say the Lib Dem's policy on Brexit is clear, compared to 69 per cent who say Labour's Brexit position is unclear.
The Liberal Democrat leader ruled out the prospect of her party standing down in any seats in a general election for Labour candidates.
The defector is set to launch a tirade against the state of his former party under Mr Corbyn’s leadership.
Leading QCs say Boris Johnson could go to jail if he defies the law.
The veteran politician will take up a full-time role as the government’s ‘anti-semitism tsar’.
The Prime Minister has written to Tory members confirming he will not ask for a Brexit extension despite a new law set to demand it of him.
“The government’s intention, or willingness, to lead the country into a no-deal exit is a threat to our country."
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