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Tag Archives: Boris Johnson
We now need some clear leadership across many nations
The Afghanistan crisis is currently demonstrating a great deal of individual voices from within our nation that have a similar amount of influence to all of the others. The failure from within our Government and the lack of connection to … Continue reading
Posted in Immigration, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Afghanistan, Boris Johnson, Caroline Nokes, EU, Europe, Tobias Ellwood, Tom Tugendhat, USA
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British Sign Language needs a public response
On Monday there was a response from Nick Gibb to a written question set out by Daisy Cooper who is the Liberal Democratic Education spokesperson. The question related to British Sign Language (BSL) in education settings. Although that question did … Continue reading
A classic example of PM Incompetence for Policing
There are many people inside and outside the mainstream political setting who do not consider the role of the Police and Crime Commissioner as being very effective. It is sad that they do so as clearly when Independent credible people … Continue reading
As fast as we can – is not genuine Boris
Last week in Prime Ministers Question time Peter Bottomley from West Worthing asked a question about the Foreign Aid situation following the debate and vote which meant that the Government was refusing to go back to 0.7% despite its promise … Continue reading
Posted in Charities, Economics, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Boris Johnson, Foreign Aid, Peter Bottomley
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Face coverings and other factors need attention
Many of us found the idea of wearing a face mask far from easy and in some situations the removal of masks could be seen as a very positive element. However far too many settings are high risk already and … Continue reading
Posted in Community Safety, Parliament and Democracy, Youth Issues
Tagged Boris Johnson, Ruth Yeoman, Zarah Sultana
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Ministers claim Protocol rather than Brexit is a problem
The Prime Minister is using twitter to claim that because Germany allows transfer from one part of their nation to another without any barriers that transfers from England, Wales or Scotland to Northern Ireland should therefore be without any barriers. … Continue reading
Posted in Brighton & Hove, EU Referendum, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Boris Johnson, Brandon Lewis, David Frost, Patrick Daly
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Michael Gove went missing over recording and Emails
Yesterday afternoon at 4.10pm there was this debate in Parliament under the title of Security of Ministers’ Offices and Communications. Peter Bone was the person who asked the question and it was very clearly directed to a man who is … Continue reading
One of the very strong arguments for Matt to remain
Given that these men and women along with some of their other colleagues in the same Cabinet are not very credible or have made some very significant mistakes, one can of course make a strong argument for them to resign … Continue reading
Posted in Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Boris Johnson, Conservative Party, Matt Hancock
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A good question but the answer is too geographically limited
One of the major challenges that we face in our nation is when an MP raises a question that relates to their own constitution, that on many occasions the subject relates to many other areas. Yesterday in the Prime Ministers … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Housing, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Boris Johnson, Cornwall, Linda Taylor, Steve Double
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