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Tag Archives: Boris Johnson
Students are facing a tough next step, and so are all our MPs!
Today is the beginning of a significant period for many of us. Inevitably on a bank holiday people who work for agencies such as the Police, NHS including the Ambulance Service and the Fire and Rescue carry on as if … Continue reading
Who will be the next Politician to resign?
According to Friday’s Guardian subtitle “MP quits six weeks after humiliating failure to become committee chair” and of course it has taken Chris Grayling that long to make his resignation from the Intelligence and Security Committee known. However the Committee … Continue reading
Is the Civil Service being destroyed by the Johnson Government?
It is very clear that some Politicians are incapable of working with anyone who challenges them or fails to submit to their points of view. Donald Trump is a classic example of this as his list of ex-employees has grown … Continue reading
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Tagged Boris Johnson, Dominic Cummings
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Can the Government focus on the most important issues!
The U turn that the Government has made in the last few hours regards allowing Schools to determine if mask wearing can take place on their premises. This is very good but it has come far too late and makes … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Parliament and Democracy, Youth Issues
Tagged Boris Johnson, Nicola Sturgeon, Sadiq Khan, Stephen Brine
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English Channel journeys are linked to the Scottish Highlands
In the last few days a rather sad group of MPs including at least two from Sussex have commented publicly in a very negative way about people who are trying to cross the Channel to reach our land. It seems … Continue reading
An investigation into Russian involvement in the Brexit vote!
As Parliament was closing down at the end of July, the Government finally allowed the Russian Report to be made available to MPs along with its initial response which has been made public. It is very clear that there were … Continue reading
Government refuses an inquiry, but is closing down PHE
When COVID-19 emerged and then led to thousands of deaths in the UK compared to far fewer in many other nations, understandably some people began to call for a public inquiry and the Government claimed that it was not appropriate … Continue reading
Some good news from last weeks Parliament
This week will raise a number of challenges for many of us as well as some very positive actions which we can be delighted to find out about from the Members of Parliament. One of the really positive elements that … Continue reading
We clearly need a new competent Government
So this morning I took the latest posting from the Government website which is shown here along with my arrow and question. In the last 96 hours there has been a range of contradictory plans and demands from the Government. … Continue reading
