Seeing as though Andy Burnham prefers answering softball questions on Reddit instead of facing real scrutiny from the Press, I’m asking a question of my own on his AMA.
It’s time get serious @andyburnham. Hold a proper press conference, and answer some real questions.
@PolitlcsUK@Telegraph He may as well make the Transport Secretary work on the train, Environment Secretary work on a farm, Health Secretary work from a hospital and the Energy Secretary work on top of a wind turbine.
David Lammy’s plan to appoint for diversity not merit is probably unlawful.
So I asked to publish his legal advice.
He says it’s "not in the public interest" - and told me to submit an FOI!
What does he have to hide?
I completely agree. The Conservatives have a solution.
We will amend the government’s Immigration Bill to close the loophole so that this man can be deported immediately. If Andy Burnham wants to show he means what he says, he should instruct Labour MPs to support our amendment. We need to make sure this vile individual never walks our streets again.
This is what it looks like when a government starts to get serious about growth.
Britain will too one day but I think it’s going to be the next but one PM to do so.
The Westminster establishment is in permanent collapse, but the unelected bureaucracy remains untouched. It is time to drain the swamp.
We are proud to confirm that Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg is officially taking the stage at #CPACGB in London from 16–18 July. As one of the most uncompromising voices in British politics, he will lay out the precise strategy needed to strip power away from Whitehall and restore true democratic accountability.
Be in the room where the real fightback is organised. Lock in your tickets now.
I wonder if all the “Christians” denouncing King Charles have ever even been to Westminster Abbey, or know who Orlando Gibbons was. Their time would be better spent going to Evensong.
📕 With a shared passion for books and a deep commitment to children reading for pleasure, The Queen and author J.K. Rowling have met at the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh.
Her Majesty and Ms Rowling discussed the importance of ensuring that young people have access to books and the vital part reading plays in opening doors for future generations.