🚨 OUR COMMUNITY RALLY FOR DIANE IS ON🚨
📢 We will not stop mobilising until we see confirmation our MP #DianeAbbott is the candidate for #Hackney North & Stoke Newington at the #GeneralElections
See you at 6.30pm!
📍Hackney Town Hall
Rachel Reeves cuts back on taxes to non-doms. She listens to the international billionaire class, but not to freezing British pensioners https://t.co/xm6IG3a7Bc
Gross opportunism by Kemi Badenoch. Claiming concern about grooming gangs now. But as shadow Minister for Women she never mentioned the issue in Parliament once.
The government has apologised for the injustice suffered by the WASPI women after the ombudsman's finding of maladministration.
But what good is an apology without steps towards redress?
In today's Westminster Hall debate, I called for WASPI women to be compensated.
Starmer 5th UK prime minister promising to make the UK “a world leader” in AI.
Including: David Cameron; Theresa May; Boris Johnson; Rishi Sunak and now Starmer. Exaggerated claims by them, just as overblown now.
MPs rated on a scale of 0 to 100, with 0 being the most leftwing and 100 being the most rightwing.
Labour’s Nadia Whittome and Diane Abbott came out as the most leftwing MPs from a major party,
Appalling that BBC’s Laura Kunnisberg gives a platform to Nigel Farage, the Elon Musk apologist, who will say anything for a $100million donation from Musk
Just yesterday NHS chiefs told Streeting they have not been given sufficient resources to meet his waiting list targets. They are right - they have not.
Demanding unreachable targets when funds are inadequate will just deepen the crisis in the NHS.
https://t.co/48ijRZu7sa
Gordon Brown is completely right on this.
If anyone seriously wants to tackle child poverty then they must support scrapping the 2-child benefit cap.
https://t.co/SfVxb8sVzU
If Streeting was serious about tackling bad NHS management he would consult people who represent the workers e.g. BMA, RCN, Unison. Instead he brings in Alan Milburn as a precursor to more privatisation
Laws brought in under the last Tory government are seeing peaceful protesters imprisoned for lengthy terms.
This week, I asked the Home Office whether they will review these silencing laws with a view to repealing them and protecting the right to protest.