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Badenoch’s dismissive sounding response to chlorinated chicken appears at odds with the attitudes of her own shadow environment team, and a potential row is brewing.
Labour’s taking flak on many fronts, so why is the Home Secretary dodging it when there’s plenty to attack? Robert Jenrick: We are on the brink of two-tier justice under Two-Tier Keir Ellie ...
Lib Dems 366 (35.7 per cent, +12.3) Labour 380 (27.3 per cent, -19.8) Reform UK 180 (17.6 per cent, +11.3) Conservatives 87 (8.5 per cent, +1.2) Green Party 87 (8.5 per cent, -1.8) Trade Union and ...
Gavin Barwell: The best case against a pact with Reform UK is that they’re openly trying to kill the Tory Party ‘I have every confidence that as time goes on you’re going to see those ...
Many British prime ministers turn from the frustrations of domestic policy to foreign affairs, albeit not as swiftly as has this one. But it seldom works for them politically: to voters, overseas ...
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The unaffordable pensions triple lock has been sacralised, while the young were penalised by fiscal drag, the removal of universal child benefits, the two-child benefit limit, competition from ...
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It is only when the past is put in proper context, particularly the financial challenges connected to the Covid response, that voters will listen to ideas about the future.