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Tag Archives: Boris Johnson
A disturbing lack of involvement from the Prime Minister
One of the elements that most constructive MPs are actively involved with is the Early Day Motions. The EDMs are a way for MPs that are not part of the Government to raise their concerns and to call for the … Continue reading
Posted in Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Boris Johnson, Early Day Motion, Liz Truss, Peter Bottomley, Rishi Sunak, Theresa May
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Ed claims Boris’s Government is asleep at the wheel
and 70% of UK households will be challenged by January 2023. According to the York University 90.4% of the single-parent households with two or more children will bear the brunt of falling into fuel poverty by January and 86.4% of … Continue reading
The Government needs to be made accountable
The current action from the Government to control the Liverpool Council is an approach that many people are very appreciative about. However it is clearly not credible if the Government is willing to take over the control of Liverpool when … Continue reading
The UK and USA are both facing leadership credibility
Although Boris Johnson is about to step down as Prime Minister in the UK and that currently Donald Trump is not the President, the fact that both of these men were the Nations leaders and given how at one time … Continue reading
Posted in Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Boris Johnson, Donald Trump, European Union
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There is a strong case for blocking Johnson’s action
Many of us would like to have a very high quality House of Lords within our Government arrangement. However we would also like them to be not restricted to Party Political membership or be their funding individuals. There appears to … Continue reading
Posted in Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Boris Johnson, Janey Salisbury, Open Britain Thame
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Some of the words and some of the vote details
On Monday in the House of Commons there was a debate and a vote for the Confidence in Her Majesty’s Government. There was no prospect of the Government being closed down because there are 75 more MPs in the Conservative … Continue reading
Government must deal with the Ambulance provision
The process by the Government to remove Boris Johnson as their Prime Minister is involving several stages for Conservative MPs and in due course the political members. At the end of the current Government period on Thursday there will be … Continue reading
Why has Johnson delayed the Online Safety Bill?
It is very disturbing that the plan for Parliament to discuss our nations new Online Safety Bill next week has now been postponed until the autumn, when a new Prime Minister is expected to be in place. The Online Safety … Continue reading
Government website still states Pincher is Deputy Whip
These two images were picked up this morning from the Government website which can be seen here under the headline of All ministers and senior officials on GOV.UK. The first one which is here lists the various aspects that Rt … Continue reading
Several Sussex MPs seem to want Johnson to leave now!
Today would be a lot more positive if the decision that was taken on Thursday morning by the Prime Minister would have been followed by his departure from Downing Street. Sadly, he has claimed he will remain there until their … Continue reading
