Boris Johnson set to vote against Rishi Sunak’s Windsor Framework
The former prime minister described the deal as "not acceptable".
The former prime minister described the deal as "not acceptable".
Party officers met on Monday and unanimously agreed to vote against the so-called Stormont brake mechanism.
He also said the Labour Party could "do better" on the matter by "making it very clear that refugees are welcome."
The leaflets make no reference to each candidate's affiliation to the Conservative Party, and come with a very odd colour scheme...
Lionel Shriver moved to London from the US - but she's now arguing for the UK to prioritise the needs of its 'resident population'.
No-one fancied sticking around to hear Andrew Bridgen's latest take on the COVID-19 vaccines, which emptied Parliament in a flash.
Nothing tickles Suella Braverman's funny-bone quite the plight of migrants and refugees - but her latest quip hasn't gone down well...
There is expected to be a fall of 0.2 per cent in GDP this year, followed by a rise of 0.9 per cent next year. Only Russia fares worse.
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