@ZandiSussex Australia achieved full sovereignty from the UK on a progressive basis.[139] On 1 January 1901, the British Parliament passed legislation allowing the six Australian colonies to govern in their own right as part of the Commonwealth of Australia. So why blame King Charles?
Angela Rayner: "We are repealing the strikes minimum service levels act... the law has failed & has no reason to stay on the statute books... we're also repealing nearly every part of the flawed trade union act of 2016...
@LBC@HenryRiley1 One of your callers asked for prove of mass exit of Non doms, the prove of this as lie, research by London school of economics states , only 0.3% (77) out of 68000 will leave Uk, please let your listeners know this please
The cast of YTVโs 1982 series โAirlineโ reunite for ad publicising the privatisation of the British Airports Authority (BAA) (1987)
Main character Jack Ruskin (Roy Marsden) was an amalgam of WW2 pilots (eg Harold Bamberg & Freddie Laker) who led UKโs independent airlines postwar
@benonwine No . What a stupid question to ask, 2 months in office, he cancelled Rwandaโs policy, dealt swiftly with the riots, he took down Maggies pic, means tested fuel allowance ( so wealthy pensioners donโt get it) try looking back to the 14 years prior to his election win
@EstherMcVey1 I couldnโt stand looking at a picture of Mrs thatcher either, the school milk snatcher and the destroyer of the British coal mining industry. Letโs not forget privatisation, poll tax riots and the cherry on the top, her own party forced her out of office.
@EstherMcVey1 Esther you are delusional! To use this as an example is sad and most likely quite unsettling to many . You lost, your party lost and your husband lost, oh by the way what did he spend his election defeat bet money on ????
@GBNEWS Yes,
There are many pensioners at the time it was introduced that stated that they were financially secure and didnโt need the extra funds from the government. As long as those who really need it get it, makes financial sense to me
@RachelA1892 I remember doing this at primary school back in the 1970s, we also used a red dye to show how well we brushed,
I donโt see a problem with this, it helped me improve my understanding of brushing my teeth. 50 years later I lucky only have had one filling ๐
@EstherMcVey1 Sour grapes comes to mind! lol ๐ I think he has made an amazing start by firstly being honest and sincere, something the broken conservatives could not achieve, the country now has a united Labour Party ๐ฅณ ๐