Esther McVey has refused six times to atone for the rollout of Universal Credit in an agonising live radio clash, as the former Work and Pensions Secretary turned an interview into a car wreck as she savagely declined to say the word “sorry” for the six-in-one benefit’s flaws. She was asked six times by LBCContinue reading “Esther McVey Refuses To Apologise”
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Cutting Free Bus Passes For Disabled People
A Tory-led council has provoked anger after asking the public if they would support an end to free bus travel for disabled people and pensioners. East Sussex County Council asked in a consultation whether it would be reasonable to charge elderly and disabled people half-fares for off-peak bus journeys that they can currently take forContinue reading “Cutting Free Bus Passes For Disabled People”
What Could A No-Deal Brexit Actually Mean For You?
Theresa May’s Brexit Deal has been voted down by MP’s, meaning we’re getting nearer and nearer to a No Deal Brexit, but what could a No Deal Brexit mean for us? So, we wake up on March 30th 2019, and the United Kingdom has now left the EU. The idea was to have a dealContinue reading “What Could A No-Deal Brexit Actually Mean For You?”
NHS Bed Shortage
Children suffering a mental health crisis are still being sent hundreds of miles from home because of a deficiency of NHS beds, and one defenceless child was sent to a unit more than 300 miles from home, and another child was located 285 miles away from their family by NHS Herts Valley in Hertfordshire. AroundContinue reading “NHS Bed Shortage”
Conservatives Cleanse Past Communication From Internet Records
The Conservative Party has removed information and media announcements issued on its website between 2000 and the 2010 general election. The documentation has as well been hidden from search engines. The change was spotted by Computer Weekly, a trade publication, which said some documentation had been removed from the Internet Archive, which aims to makeContinue reading “Conservatives Cleanse Past Communication From Internet Records”
AUSTERITY, DEMOCRACY AND, PROTEST
It’s the uninterested conformist broadcasting and, an indecisive political group and, an extensive population who have become observers rather than performers in their everyday lives, who have produced the wrong image that Britain is taking its austerity battering laying down. Nevertheless, this couldn’t be furthermore from what’s going on because many of the most disenfranchised groupsContinue reading “AUSTERITY, DEMOCRACY AND, PROTEST”