Farage is right, we finally have a Rejoiners’ parliament
For the first time in 14 years, Britain’s prime minister will not face internal party pressure for Euroskeptic policies.
For the first time in 14 years, Britain’s prime minister will not face internal party pressure for Euroskeptic policies.
A senior Labour source quipped that she is "the only pensioner better off under Labour”.
The MP has criticised the Labour leader for his handling of her suspension from the party.
United general secretary Len McCluskey, Jamie Driscoll, Lutfur Rahman and Ken Loach were also in attendance.
It was a simple yes or no question, but James Cleverly didn't give anything away when pressed about his stance on Frank Hester.
Well, this is awkward. After initially doubling-down in their printed claims, the Daily Express has had to issue a rather humbling correction.
The Budget Responsibility Bill aims to create a “fiscal lock” to ensure such policies are subject to an assessment by the independent OBR.
The last Labour government removed most hereditary peers from the Lords in 1999, but allowed 92 to remain.
The MPs will challenge the status quo, urging the UK government to take decisive action in the pursuit of peace and justice for the people of Gaza.
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