Boris Johnson threatens BBC with ‘looking at’ abolishing licence fees
The Prime Minister said whilst his party are currently “not planning to get rid of all TV licence fees”, he is “certainly looking at it”.
The Prime Minister said whilst his party are currently “not planning to get rid of all TV licence fees”, he is “certainly looking at it”.
Conservative and Brexit Party chicken out of TV debate on the other issues that aren’t Brexit
Despite the country facing the existential crisis of climate change, a desperately unequal society and an uncertain future with Europe most people are happy to put their faith in a party that promises simply to ‘get Brexit done’.
The Conservatives are relying on low turnout and Brits not voting tactically for their predicted majority.
Labour accused the Prime Minister of ignoring the growing crisis in social care and lying when he told the nation that he had a plan to solve it.
Jeremy Corbyn revealed the trade documents to the public to show that Boris Johnson’s assurances about keeping the NHS safe in a post Brexit trade deal with the US could not believed, also revealing internal government documents showing that Johnson’s vows there would not be a customs border between Northern ...
Tony Blair joined his former adversaries to warn: "Such a Conservative Party does not deserve to govern unchecked and the country would not be wise to let them. “It’s not Brexit that’s getting done. We’re getting done."
Corbyn said the latest revelation shows Johnson is “deliberately misleading the people” about his deal with Brussels. “We have now caught Johnson red-handed."
“I think it’s right that people who are directly affected by this issue should be able to vote", she said.
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