Tory Brexiter Resigns From Government

A senior Brexiter Tory has retired from the Government so he can vote against Theresa May ’s deal. Gareth Johnson was a government whip, whose responsibility was to ensure order amongst backbench MPs. He was previously an assistant to both David Davis and Dominic Raab, and in his letter to Theresa May, he wrote thatContinue reading “Tory Brexiter Resigns From Government”

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Messages Say Everything About Brexit Britain

Jeremy Corbyn has condemned Tories for plunging” Brexit Britain into chaos, and his red-hot New Year message shows much can change in 12 months, and the Labour leader’s 2018 and 2019 messages are alike in various ways. In both, he promises to stand up for the majority and strengthen the nation against a vested elite,Continue reading “Messages Say Everything About Brexit Britain”

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Christmas Housing Crisis

Almost 320,000 ­people will be homeless this Christmas because of the housing crisis. There’s one in 200 people that are living in makeshift accommodation, hostels or sleeping rough, and the amount of homeless has increased by 13,000 last year to 319,837. This includes 294,952 people in emergency ­accommodation or B&Bs, 5,096 rough sleepers, 14,867 inContinue reading “Christmas Housing Crisis”

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Second Brexit Referendum

Theresa May rubbished calls for a second Brexit election as absolutely ridiculous, and during a feisty Prime Minister’s Questions, the leader encountered additional criticism for her planned Withdrawal Agreement. Recent polls reveal a large preponderance of people would like no Brexit at all, and the will of the people can change, the will of theContinue reading “Second Brexit Referendum”

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Preparing For The Challenge

Theresa May is mounting a tour of the United Kingdom and planning to challenge Jeremy Corbyn to a live TV debate on Brexit, and if agreed the show could happen on Sunday 9 December, days before the Commons vote. The reports come despite chicken Mrs May ducking calls for TV debates during last year’s generalContinue reading “Preparing For The Challenge”

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Rail Fare Rises And The NHS

Theresa May has supported rail fare rises by maintaining investment is required and the Prime Minister stated increases in regulated fares are kept to inflation, with 97p of every pound given towards a ticket being put into railways. Fares increased by a percentage of 3.4, with a yearly pass from Mrs May’s Maidenhead constituency toContinue reading “Rail Fare Rises And The NHS”

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