What the Unexplained Wealth Orders failure tells us about London
“The UK cannot be a haven for criminals, no matter how much money they spend and regardless of where they may have stolen it from."
“The UK cannot be a haven for criminals, no matter how much money they spend and regardless of where they may have stolen it from."
"We’re struggling to put the party food together – the pigs in blankets, the netting of gammons," Nick Allen said.
From the newsletter: Spitting Image exposes a deeply unfunny crisis in British political comedy.
"It is not that hard BBC News to portray the truth about Brexit", one person commented.
“The British public are becoming increasingly dissatisfied with the government’s performance and are beginning to lose faith in Johnson as a leader,” pollsters say.
He accused the senior Tory of being “just another Eton millionaire” who looks down on disabled people.
It comes as army tanker drivers take to the road to alleviate the escalating fuel crisis.
He argued that Brexit was not to blame for supply problems and that it is actually in our "long-term interests that these logistics chains do break".
Earlier in the week The Sun had criticised Starmer, saying his anti-Brexit and pro-immigration stance would never get Labour back into power.
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