One thing that's lost because of Musk is conversations on this all between different strands of the political spectrum, just all far right bots now, so boring.
@CPhilpOfficial When are you gonna criticise Margaret Thatcher selling off nearly all council housing stock with right to buy Chris of do you only care about social housing when you wanna have a pop at foreigners?
"Kim Leadbeater MP, who sponsored the failed assisted suicide Bill, suggests that "being a burden" is a "legitimate reason" for assisted suicide.😬
Lauren Edwards MP has now introduced a near-identical Bill. MPs vote on it on 11 September.
EXCL: David Lammy gave the PM the phone number of the con artist pretending to be Donald Trump’s chief-of-staff.
Andy Burnham exchanged several messages with the hoaxer.
The blunder was a big embarrassment for the new PM.
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Look, says Chris Philp: 76% of social housing in an immigrant-heavy London neighbourhood is foreign-born!
What he doesn't say: the whole neighbourhood is 78% foreign-born. Private renters: 92%.
Also: 81% of those social tenants already hold UK passports. They are UK citizens.
The thing that's so funny about this is its Thatcher who decimated social housing with right to buy now they wanna act like they care about those that need social housing that's before we even get to bringing in the "affordable rent" formula, just absolutely farcical.
We found parts of London where 76% of social housing has a head not born in the UK.
We need social housing to be for British citizens only - and to end mass migration from the third world. Full story here:
Labour squandered Wandsworth Council money for four years. They got kicked out but left a £137million black hole.
Burnham and Rayner cut funding to Wandsworth by over £80million. It’s punishment for people in the South of England that didn’t vote Labour.
This is a vindictive anti-London government.
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Exclusive: The MP who oversaw moves to remove the names of parliamentary staff from the public record was forced to apologise for failing to declare that he was employing his own wife.
Alberto Costa, chairman of the Commons Standards Committee, failed to declare his wife’s employment while speaking in a debate about the staff register.
Six months later, the committee he chairs agreed that staff names should no longer be published - a move critics warn will make it harder to expose conflicts of interest, lobbying and foreign influence in Westminster.
The row comes at an awkward time for Costa’s committee, which is responsible for judging whether MPs have broken Parliament’s rules and could ultimately be called on to rule on whether Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has done so. For a body charged with holding other MPs to the highest standards, the credibility of its own chairman is likely to come under particular scrutiny.
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Significant intervention on how BBC current affairs coverage prioritising Reform. This is the corporation’s ex head of news speaking, rather than just me banging on about it @CommonsCMS
The Gibbisation of the beeb is a disgrace
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