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Tag Archives: Boris Johnson
Daily Telegraph please stop publishing such nonsense
Yesterday two high profile political idiots tweeted one of their shared views and sadly along with their tweets there was also a publication by the Daily Telegraph of an article by one of these offensive people. The tweets and retweets … Continue reading
Posted in Health Reform, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Boris Johnson, Daily Telegraph, Daniel Hannan, Toby Young
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Less than a week in Politics leads to a major U turn from Boris
According to Boris Johnson speaking at a Primary School in Hertfordshire on Friday “We’re moving now from a world I think in which we have to impose a huge one size fits all national lock down programme to one in … Continue reading
Posted in Brighton & Hove, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Boris Johnson, Damian Green, Liam Fox, Peter Kyle
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How do we end this wiggle room?
Hansard is the official report of parliamentary debates, which records the words from the people who speak in Parliament and I personally find it a very useful way of discovering what our representatives say and what sort of responses they … Continue reading
Well done Lewes and Anthony for your first rate BLM event
Over the weekend while a number of BLM events were taking place I saw several debates and even entered into a few that were focused on BLM and involved people who argued that campaign was in error for a number … Continue reading
We need our Politicians to act constructively and honestly
As many of us are aware there are challenges for the politicians that are elected every few years to run our nation and our Councils. Some of them are external which the representatives cannot prevent but they can work on … Continue reading
Online Commons Votes are essential – it is time to reintroduce them
On Tuesday we had a ridiculous demand by Jacob Rees-Mogg for all Parliamentary votes to take place in Parliament by MPs who will have to queue up as these images show or else they cannot vote. This took place on … Continue reading
Posted in Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Boris Johnson, Jacob Rees-Mogg, Keir Starmer
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We need some action from Today’s reopening of Parliament
It is lovely that Members of Parliament have had a few days break which began on Wednesday night, 20th May, but now they are back at work today with some real challenges. One of these is the incompetent approach of … Continue reading
Tories voted to stop working from home and move to their second homes
For many of us, it is great news that there has been significant changes which have taken place regarding COVID-19 over the last week or two or that are going to take place over the next few weeks. Sadly many … Continue reading
Why is the Government and Parliament ignoring so many people?
It is understandable that the Government and Parliament is a very busy place right now with all of the challenges that have been caused by COVID-19 and some of the Political problems that have arisen externally or been introduced by … Continue reading
Posted in Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Boris Johnson, Catherine Mckinnell, Jacob Rees-Mogg, Petitions
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Who is accountable for such a poor answer on School protection?
The Parliamentary Liaison Committee met on Wednesday for the first time for twelve months and it involved two consistent people throughout the 90 minute session with a small group of others who made short contributions throughout. The Chairperson and the … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Parliament and Democracy, Youth Issues
Tagged Bernard Jenkin, Boris Johnson, C-19, Coronavirus, COVID-19, Liaison Committee, Robert Halfon
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