Rishi Sunak weighs in on Joey Barton controversy
The Prime Minister said the profession should be ‘open to everybody’ after criticism of female commentators by ex-sportsman Joey Barton.
The Prime Minister said the profession should be ‘open to everybody’ after criticism of female commentators by ex-sportsman Joey Barton.
The latest polling suggests that our unelected PM could be out of step with what the British people actually want.
Sunak would face a vote on his leadership if 52 of his MPs, amounting to 15 per cent of the parliamentary party, submitted such letters.
A clear majority of people surveyed expected Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer to replace Rishi Sunak as prime minister after the next election.
Remember, Rishi, you can’t expect to wield supreme executive power just ’cause some watery tart threw a sword at you!
UK Statistics Authority chairman Sir Robert Chote said the ‘episode may affect public trust’.
Just as we predicted, things can only get worse for the prime minister.
The Prime Minister now faces a showdown with the House of Lords over his Rwanda plan.
Asked about the current political and legal obstacles around the deal witht he country, Paul Kagame said that it was "not Rwanda's problem".
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