10 wildest comments from members of Kemi Badenoch’s new shadow cabinet
From the offensive to the bizarre
Among the ‘retained laws’ which will be swept away as part of the government’s bonfire of EU laws and regulations, are obligations to alert consumers about allergens in foods.
“I don’t think that man should be allowed anywhere near the House of Lords. He has already poisoned the well of British politics quite enough.”
It hasn’t gone quite as planned for the channel which promised to be ‘boldly different’.
The former prime minister has warned of nationwide uprising if the government fails to increase benefits in line with inflation.
‘Attempting to balance the books on the backs of the poorest in society is fundamentally wrong at any time and it will be especially devastating for many workers in the midst of a cost of living crisis.’
The fact checkers concluded that the prime minister’s claim was incorrect.
The apology for the ‘get a new job’ comments didn’t go down well.
Conor Burns said he had been fighting back in his first two weeks at the Department for International Trade against plans ‘to push net-zero and the environment to the top of every single trade agreement as a sort of policy objective’.
There is little appreciation that rights and protections embodied in regulation are the outcome of generations of struggles to safeguards lives, homes, jobs, savings, property rights, dignity, and freedom from discrimination.
Labour would have a majority of 292 seats