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Chris Philp claim Britain needs better ‘work ethic’ slammed by Labour, Lib Dems
31 January 2025 @ 10:42 am
Chris Philp has been criticised by both the Labour and Liberal Democrat parties after suggesting Britons need a better “work ethic”. The shadow home secretary said that “as a country we need to lift our game” when it comes to productivity to compete with countries such as China and India. Philp cited economic inactivity statistics... Read more »
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Britain has ‘reaped the benefits’ of Brexit, Conservative Party declares on fifth anniversary
31 January 2025 @ 12:01 am
Britain has “reaped the benefits” of Brexit, shadow foreign secretary Priti Patel has said as the nation marks five years since withdrawing from the European Union (EU). The Conservative Party is looking to use the anniversary to warn voters of the government’s attempts to “dismantle” Brexit and “drag us back into the EU’s grasp”. “This... Read more »
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Ed Davey marks Brexit anniversary: Conservative deal has been ‘disaster’ for Britain
30 January 2025 @ 10:30 pm
Ed Davey has labelled the Conservative Party’s Brexit deal a “disaster” and urged the government to “show the urgency and ambition” needed to fix the UK-EU relationship. Marking five years since Britain left the European Union, Davey also accused the prime minister of “living in a parallel universe” if he thinks that the UK economy... Read more »
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Rachel Reeves cannot escape Labour’s Brexit reckoning
30 January 2025 @ 2:00 pm
What didn’t Rachel Reeves say in her growth speech yesterday? The widely trailed address surveyed the wide expanse of the government’s economic programme — from the “difficult” decisions taken in the autumn budget to the latest controversy surrounding a third Heathrow runway. The chancellor spoke unapologetically and, yes, optimistically about Britain’s growth prospects. “Everything I... Read more »
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Cross-party MPs to demand ‘fair and democratic’ voting system in commons debate
30 January 2025 @ 9:01 am
A cross-party group MPs will address Britain’s “flawed” voting system in a House of Commons debate on Thursday. The parliamentarians, representing six parties and every region and nation of the UK, will urge the government to establish a national commission tasked with proposing a “fair and democratic replacement to First Past the Post [FPTP]”. The... Read more »
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Rachel Reeves vows ‘spades in the ground’ at Heathrow this parliament
30 January 2025 @ 8:35 am
Rachel Reeves has said she wants to see “spades in the ground” at Heathrow Airport in the next five years. The chancellor confirmed her and the government’s backing for a third runway at Heathrow in a major speech on Wednesday. “I am not satisfied with the position that we are in”, Reeves told reporters. “I... Read more »
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Nigel Farage is vulnerable
30 January 2025 @ 8:01 am
Faragism thrives, like its international counterparts, in a milieu of deepening disillusion.
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Elon Musk’s meddling shows why laws to safeguard UK democracy must be updated
30 January 2025 @ 7:38 am
Foreign interference in UK democracy is a live threat: laws to prevent such interference play an integral role in defending our democracy. There have long been calls to bring these laws into the twenty-first century – and this overhaul is now critical. To see why our electoral guard-rails aren’t clear or strong enough, just look... Read more »
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PMQs verdict: Kemi Badenoch’s poor performances invite ‘lettuce’ taunt
29 January 2025 @ 2:39 pm
Rachel Reeves’ big pitch for economic growth today was always going to overshadow Kemi Badenoch and Keir Starmer’s weekly tussle at PMQs. The Conservative leader’s supporters continue to laud her ability to “cut through” and catapult herself into the headlines. (Not inherently a positive trait). But there could be no competing with the chancellor’s confirmation... Read more »
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Sadiq Khan: Heathrow expansion could have ‘hugely damaging impact on our environment’
29 January 2025 @ 11:42 am
Sadiq Khan has said he remains opposed to the building of a third runway at Heathrow Airport. Labour’s Mayor of Greater London expressed concerns about the “severe impact” it would have on noise, air pollution and climate change targets. The comments came after chancellor Rachel Reeves confirmed in a major speech that she would be... Read more »
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