Rory Stewart: ‘The Health Secretary told me to stop calling for face masks’
The former Tory minister said he was called a "hysterical populist" for demanding tougher measures at the start of the pandemic.
The former Tory minister said he was called a "hysterical populist" for demanding tougher measures at the start of the pandemic.
"Wow what a fantastic call! takes great courage to admit you have been fooled by.... well fools," wrote one person after listening to it.
From the newsletter: It’s disingenuous to suggest the Greens aren’t doing better because they’ve been talking about trans rights.
It comes after last year, Boris Johnson said he wanted to "change the narrative" on race.
"Who still remembers the ERG repeated promises of cheaper food post Brexit?"
It comes after business secretary Kwasi Kwarteng insisted the prime minister going on holiday is "something reasonable".
Sir Peter Bottomley said it was "desperately difficult" for new MPs to survive on an £82,000 annual salary.
The Canterbury MP reportedly has no plans to cross the floor, claiming to be "Labour through and through".
The Labour leader said Johnson has no plan to shift Britain to a high-wage, high-skill economy.
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