Tag Archives: Boris Johnson

Daniel implies we have a President leader


One of the Members of the European Parliament from 1999 to 2020 in our area was Daniel Hannan and he is of course a member of the Conservative Party. He is now a member of the House of Lords and … Continue reading

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Today’s Parliament will hold a Privilege Motion


According to the “They Work for You” website on the calendar section the image which is shown here there is a group of senior MPs who will be coordinating a Privilege Motion. This is clearly a debate that may lead … Continue reading

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Some strong words expressed yesterday afternoon


At 5pm on Tuesday, a session took place in the House of Commons that had not been included in the list of debates due to take place in the plan for the day. The list of debates are all indicated … Continue reading

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What will happen today in Parliament?


According to the BBC “Boris Johnson is to make his first statement to Parliament since being fined by police for breaking lockdown rules. The prime minister is expected to apologise to MPs after being fined over a birthday gathering at … Continue reading

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Some senior politicians want to listen to resident views


For those of us who can relax on a Bank Holiday, this weekend is a very pleasant time each year with Friday and Monday set for those of us who can celebrate Easter. Of course, many of us will be … Continue reading

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A very good Easter call from the two CofE Archbishops


Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury will use his Easter Sunday sermon to say that the principle of deporting asylum seekers 4,000 miles from where they sought sanctuary is akin to “subcontracting our responsibilities” and the “opposite of the nature … Continue reading

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I am sure that Parliament will be fully informed


Back on the 4th of April one of the members of the House of Lords raised a question on the potential for Rwanda to be used by the Government. The debate can be seen here. The issue arose during the … Continue reading

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Making this country the greatest place on earth!


was claimed by Boris Johnson back in August 2019 when he wrote the introduction to the latest version of the Governments Ministerial Code that can be obtained from here. Of course the code was written some months before COVID emerged … Continue reading

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An appalling decision by our disgraceful Government


So the current Government of our nation was elected in 2019 and their manifesto made a very clear statement regarding Asylum Seekers. It is now about to be reversed and an appalling action to make our nation look completely incompetent … Continue reading

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A large crop of organic beetroot – no one wants it!


Will Woodhall the farmer estimates he will lose up to £90,000. Tragically the full closure of Brexit is finally impacting farmers like Will. This piece emerged in the BBC news late yesterday. The piece can be obtained from here. They … Continue reading

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