Rees-Mogg calls for ‘freedom for chocolate oranges’ in red tape bonfire
The Business Secretary railed against rules preventing confectionary from being promoted near supermarket tills.
The Business Secretary railed against rules preventing confectionary from being promoted near supermarket tills.
The former Tory leader said the group “most likely to spend the money that you give them” are people on benefits.
“It was a high speed, high pressure environment and we could, as David Cameron used to say, have prepared the pitch a bit better.”
Hundreds of Just Stop Oil protesters staged a sit down protest on Waterloo Bridge in a "civil resistance" to "government inaction".
Some of them only held their positions for a matter of weeks.
"If Liz wants a whole new mandate, she must take to the country"
He's a "bit wet", Rees-Mogg said.
Philp claimed there was a "strong economic rationale" for scrapping it even after Kwasi Kwarteng said he would keep the tax rate for 600,000 wealthy Britons.
"It was your idea, wasn't it?", Kay Burley said.
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