Inside the Lib Dem election celebration rally that showed the party has never been happier
Stand-up routines. Confetti cannons. AI generated images of Ed Davey in a wet suit. This rally had it all.
‘As it stands, there is a severe lack of safe and legal routes to the UK for the vast majority of refugees.’
“We need action now.”
She also said that Johnson was a ‘great leader’ and that she was ‘very disappointed’ he would be stepping down.
Ilford South MP Tarry joined protesters at London’s Euston station despite Sir Keir telling his frontbench MPs to stay away.
‘The NEC election is an opportunity to put grassroots activists, who will fight for Labour to change direction, on to our leading body.’
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“She’s seeking to make effective industrial action illegal, so people will have to use other means to take action and respond to the employers.”
Johnson said he was leaving it to his successor as prime minister and their independent adviser to complete the investigation.
Whether it’s agency staff, bypassing collective bargaining rights, or fire and rehire, workers can use the law to fight back.
“This manifesto is nothing but a charter of discontent. The rights of working people have been put on the chopping block by an ambitious politician, hawking for the votes of a tiny minority.”