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Beautiful 2bed/2bath Norwegian Log Cabin on prestigious Harleyford Golf Estate in Marlow, Bucks. Home to Tyrrell Hatton. £550,000
BREAKING: The Speaker of the House of Commons was furious to hear that the Government’s long awaited Defence Review is planned to be snuck out on a Friday when the House isn’t sitting.
This can only herald bad news for our nation’s defence.
Sir Lindsay Hoyle has long been a powerful advocate for the Armed Forces from the first day he entered Parliament.
He said he would be "appalled" to see the plan announced without a statement to the Commons first and makes a direct appeal to No10: "That would be an utter disgrace and an utter kick in the face to members of this House.”
It would also be the highest breach of standing orders and an act of cowardice.
I know there are issues in our asylum system.
But let's just be grateful this Spanish sociologist was given a £1.5 million UK taxpayer-funded grant to transform "LGBTIQ+ Asylum Policies" in research that will lead to "theatre performances"
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David Lammy’s proposals to restrict the right to jury trial have been examined by the Justice Committee of the House of Commons.
And. Well. Um.
It’s *quite* the report.
I think it’s actually worse than politely scathing.
It’s embarrassing 👇🏼🪡🧵
This is why we need to go further than merely repealing the Public Sector Equality Duty.
Hundreds of thousands of pounds spent on ‘Positive Action’ officers, ie people employed to think about how the police can discriminate even more against white men. All based on large swathes of the Equality Act.
Only Reform has the backbone to do the heavy lifting to actually get rid of this rot.
#PMQs Hannah Spencer, millionaire plumber of the decade and darling of Green party communism wears a £1500 Gucci silk shirt. Plenty for me but not for thee! It hasn't taken her long to start shopping in Knightsbridge.
Maybe your verbal bullying assault on @SarahForRuncorn today will have you trending now!
"This morning in Parliament, I was accosted by Lib Dem MP Angus MacDonald, who accused me and others of inciting violence. His aggressive approach and tone left me feeling threatened and shaken."
@reformparty_uk@policylaila@andreajenkyns
This morning in Parliament, I was accosted by Lib Dem MP Angus MacDonald, who accused me and others of inciting violence. His aggressive approach and tone left me feeling threatened and shaken.
This kind of behaviour is unacceptable, especially from fellow MPs. We all have different views and should be able to disagree respectfully.
The Lib Dems support open borders, while Reform UK supports controlled immigration and putting the British people first.
That’s not inciting violence, that’s doing what’s best for the United Kingdom. 🇬🇧
Peter, this is complete misinformation. I've never refused a DBS check. I actually have an enhanced DBS check for work and sports coaching.
I have already provided Wigan Council with a copy of my DBS certificate. Check your facts before spreading lies.
I was a radio presenter and live on air in May 2023 when I had to break the news that Lee Rigby had been brutally murdered by this man and his accomplice in Woolwich. They used this machete to try to behead Rigby.
13 long years later, no lessons have been learned by the authorities. None at all.
Just a pity you haven’t increased defence spending to cover the cost of this necessary 14% pay rise. You’re taking it from other parts of the defence budget, further hollowing out our military, which started under the Tories.
This is madness.
We have ONE MILLION young people who are NEETs, graduates crying out for a job and yet the government wants to pay to bring foreigners here.
Why can’t we invest in our own and put the British people first?
While we still wait on Labour government defence spending plans (the Defence Investment Plan — DIP) to finance last year’s Strategic Defence Review (SDR), let’s keep in mind these salient points when it eventually appears:
1. The current £28 billion shortfall in defence spending over the next four years has nothing to do with implementing the SDR. The £28 billion is simply what’s needed to meet current defence commitments/plans.
2. So funding for SDR would have to be on top of the £28 billion — which would mean tens of billions more over the next five or so years into the early 2030s.
3. The extra money now being floated as what the government is likely to announce — £13.5 billion over four years — wouldn’t even cover half the shortfall never mind produce a penny for the SDR. It’s a pittance compared with what’s required.
4. We currently spend 2.4% GDP on defence (and even that is boosted by some statistical sleights of hand). The only current concrete plan is to go to 2.5/6% in the next financial year. Now the Treasury is saying it doesn’t even want to set 3% as a target before 2034/35 — by which time if Reeves-Starmer-Treasury have their way we will be a minor player in military matters.
5 This government is dishonest the best of times. I fear we’re about to discover that when it comes to the defence of the realm — its primary duty as a government — it is a serial liar.
Man sentanced to 2 years 8 month for.throwing a traff8ck cone at police
Meanwhile a pervert in Rochdale that had images of children . Many cat A . Walks free from court .
Labour party has shown consistent support for those who would harm our children .
This proves it
The Irish happily check vehicles and people going south when they want to.
Yet apparently we can't police our border with Ireland. Instead we let people wander across it & give them asylum.
We must be out of our minds.
The back door into the UK via Ireland needs closing.
Burnham facing fresh scrutiny as country's second-highest court hears his £140m loan deal for Manchester developers was 'obviously' unlawful https://t.co/IueP6Qhxj0