Boris Johnson has no idea what to do when it comes to the Coronavirus and he’s scratching his head and his butt, not knowing what to do, and he unquestionably hasn’t shaken any hand of someone with Coronavirus, even though he kind of made out that he did. If he’s to keep this virus fromContinue reading “Boris, Shaken But Not Stirred”
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Bedroom Tax Domestic Violence Discrimination Ruling Is Final
The Department for Work and Pensions attempted to overthrow a decision that the hated Bedroom Tax prejudges against sufferers of domestic brutality, which was rejected, and judges at the European Court of Human Rights ordered in October that the benefit cut, discriminated against a domestic violence victim who was forced to pay additional money forContinue reading “Bedroom Tax Domestic Violence Discrimination Ruling Is Final”
Poverty Not Only Inflicts Suffering
Millions of children are living in poverty in the United Kingdom and this marks the 20th anniversary of Labour’s promise to eradicate child hunger. Much progress was made under Tony Blair and Gordon Brown but that good work was destroyed by the Conservatives, and there have been debates about how you measure child hunger, butContinue reading “Poverty Not Only Inflicts Suffering”
Bullying Cover-Up Fury
Boris Johnson, was the subject of accusation for the covering up of bullies after he insisted that he was sticking by Priti Patel following the numerous allegations against the Home Secretary and Jeremy Corbyn called Boris Johnson a part-time Prime Minister in a feisty exchange. The Prime Minister said an investigation was taking place intoContinue reading “Bullying Cover-Up Fury”
Coronavirus: Weak Zero-Hour Workers Are Led Into Choosing Between Isolation And Food
MPs are demanding an emergency law to stop thousands of zero-hour and part-time workers being left poverty-stricken by Coronavirus as Unions and Labour sounded the alarm over the government’s sick pay laws amid concerns huge numbers of people in the United Kingdom may need to self isolate as a precaution. Statutory Sick Pay doesn’t coverContinue reading “Coronavirus: Weak Zero-Hour Workers Are Led Into Choosing Between Isolation And Food”
The UK Government Will Not Rule Out The Cut-Off Of Whole Cities
The UK government has refused to rule out cutting off whole cities if Britain enters a worst-case scenario of Coronavirus, and apparently, they won’t take anything off the table, as the global death toll nears 3,000, including one Brit on a cruise boat in Japan. The Tory Cabinet minister, who’s setting up a war roomContinue reading “The UK Government Will Not Rule Out The Cut-Off Of Whole Cities”
Bonking Boris
It’s been announced that the UK Prime Minister is to become a father for the sixth time, and will be the first Prime Minister in almost 200 years to marry while in office. Boris Johnson and PR executive Carrie Symonds, 31, his live-in lover, broke the news of their happy double, and this is whatContinue reading “Bonking Boris”
DRIVEWAY ROBBERY
A strange legal loophole means anyone can now park on your drive and there’s not much you can do about it, and there have been several cases in the United Kingdom where homeowners have been stuck with a stranger’s vehicle on their driveway, only to be told neither the police nor local authorities have theContinue reading “DRIVEWAY ROBBERY”
Boris Johnson Acknowledges That £111 A Month Is Not Enough To Survive On Universal Credit
Boris Johnson has agreed that £111 a month of Universal Credit isn’t enough to survive on after being faced with the frightful case of a pregnant woman. The Tory leader, who previously called his £250,000 newspaper salary as chicken feed confessed after he was quizzed by SNP MP Mhairi Black. Mhairi Black raised theContinue reading “Boris Johnson Acknowledges That £111 A Month Is Not Enough To Survive On Universal Credit”
US private Healthcare Company Handed Over £7 Million
A US healthcare firm praised by Donald Trump has been given £7 million to help the NHS distinguish its most costly patients, and it’s running a nine-month programme to teach managers to classify people according to their risk of illness. The move has sparked concerns that more could be turned down for ops because ofContinue reading “US private Healthcare Company Handed Over £7 Million”