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Tag Archives: Boris Johnson
A number of calls, but no response
Yesterday in the Prime Minister’s Questions there were several very clear calls directed to Boris Johnson for him to resign and his response was simply for the nation and Parliament to wait for the answer from the inquiry by Sue … Continue reading
Will today be a significant day for our Politics?
It is clear that when people in senior political positions make very poor quality decisions that there needs to be a way for both their party, and for the Parliament and for the public who pay them for the work … Continue reading
Posted in Community Safety, EU Referendum, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Boris Johnson, Tony Blair
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Some appalling calls and some very good calls
It appears as if in the last few days that several people inside the Government and Parliament are seeking to move us forward but sadly the Prime Minister has made several destructive comments. The people I have spotted are focusing … Continue reading
Boris has ignored the full data and he must be challenged
Yesterday at the beginning of the Prime Minister Questions Boris Johnson made a very clear statement that was brief but completely ignored the reality for people and he needs to be challenged. He stated that the Labour Party when it … Continue reading
One year later and our BREXIT challenges
It is reasonable for people who have made mistakes or perhaps even told absolute lies to admit their mistakes (or admit their lies). This piece on the Sun was in 2016, these following statements would have taken place at a … Continue reading
What would make 2022 a great year?
It is always hard to imagine how our Nation could significantly improve. However here is one image that I think would potentially be fantastic. If we could persuade all of the political party controllers to focus on caring for our … Continue reading
Would Government benefit from a Ladybird Book
There appeared to be claims from Boris during the Cabinet just before Christmas that a response regarding COVID would emerge on Boxing day or by the 28th of December. It now appears that there is no intention for that and … Continue reading
Challenge for Government to deliver opportunities
The resignation letter from David Frost is available here on the BBC website and it makes clear several matters. One is that his resignation which he was not going to happen until January is now happening immediately. The reason for … Continue reading
Posted in EU Referendum, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Boris Johnson, Brexit, David Frost
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Second day of the Nationality and Borders Bill
As I wrote yesterday there were six clauses that were debated and all of which were an attempt to make this Bill far less dangerous to the people who seek asylum in our nation. Sadly all six got rejected by … Continue reading
