10 wildest comments from members of Kemi Badenoch’s new shadow cabinet
From the offensive to the bizarre
‘Exploited workers need politicians that see the links between Brexit, austerity and workers’ rights’
“We’ve long warned of the potential impact of voter ID – a policy that will make it harder for millions to cast their vote and potentially shut many out from the ballot box. But if the government insist on introducing this damaging policy it must be done right.”
Bridgen had ‘demonstrated a very cavalier attitude to the House’s rules on registration and declaration of interests, including repeatedly saying that he did not check his own entry in the register’.
“Why is this front page news and why does it even matter? I was born overseas. One of our recent Prime Ministers was also. So what?”
The historic moment will see the workers represented by GMB
Rishi Sunak dodged the question on benefits and pensions from the SNP’s Ian Blackford
“It makes no sense to promise repeal of just one or even two parts of this process, we need a root and branch approach to introduce a new framework of guaranteed rights and freedoms that will repeal the whole edifice of anti-union laws in place since 1980.”
The prime minister had previously ruled out joining the international summit
Campaigners have delivered giant birthday cards to the broadcaster’s headquarters
Every child in households receiving Universal Credit should be guaranteed free school meals