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Tag Archives: Edward Argar
A very incompetent response to Caroline Ansell
When Conservative MPs ask questions it would seem realistic for the Conservative Government to provide a credible answer. We are very familiar of the times when opposition MPs get treated very badly, but one would assume that the same political … Continue reading
When will this Government answer some questions?
On Tuesday lunchtime there was a debate on the subject of “Covid-19: Government’s Publication of Contracts” which took place following several Court issues. They all related to the way the Government has dealt with procurement over COVID and there was … Continue reading
Posted in Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Ben Spencer, COVID-19, Edward Argar, Michael Gove, Nigel Mills, Rachel Reeves
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Lord Agnew asks Businesses to respond
The challenge that many of us face is keeping up to date with the myriad of consultations and questionnaires that emerge on a regular basis. Sadly it seems like almost every day that questions emerge from people on the phone … Continue reading
Today is one of the highest risk days for our nation for many years
Today is the 75th Anniversary of the signing of the act of military surrender which took place in Reims in a rural setting some distance from Paris. The signing took place at 02.41 on 7th May and even though our … Continue reading
Posted in Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Andrew Griffith, Boris Johnson, Daniel Hannan, Edward Argar, Graham Brady, John Redwood, Lindsay Hoyle, Reims, Stephen Powis, VE Day
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Daniel, listen to your colleagues and read headlines more carefully
This tweet by Daniel Hannan was sent out at lunchtime yesterday and he is clearly a bit out of touch with the current view of his political party based Government and the actual theme of the article in the Financial … Continue reading