
Conservative Party is still receiving large donations from individuals and companies with links to Russia
The Good Law Project has been carrying out a series of investigations to tackle dark money in politics

The Good Law Project has been carrying out a series of investigations to tackle dark money in politics

While Jeremy Hunt was keen to portray an optimistic picture of his autumn statement, bragging about tax cuts and how he was ‘growing the economy’, even though the facts show otherwise

“This Parliament is on track to be the first in which real household disposable incomes actually fall”

“There is no doubt that these comments shame the home secretary, this rotten government and the Tory Party. He is clearly unfit for his high office.”

So, yet more spending cuts, a higher tax burden and cruel policies towards the vulnerable. The same old Tories.

The shocking waste of money all occurred when Rishi Sunak was either Prime Minister or Chancellor and includes the £140 million on the failed Rwanda scheme and £2.3bn on the scrapped parts of HS2.

Her comments were condemned by disability charities, with disability equality charity Scope slamming the ‘absurd comments’.

The millionaires are urging Chancellor Jeremy Hunt to tax the wealthy to help fund public services for all, rather than considering tax cuts.

Sunak was so reckless that he didn’t even consult scientists on his controversial Eat Out to Help scheme despite the risks being “obvious” to anyone involved.

“It is one rule for the rich and powerful, and another rule for everybody else.”