Reform’s first year running councils: ‘The atmosphere in the chamber has changed’
Reform’s first year running councils seems to have been defined by a focus on ‘culture war’ issues

The government is pursuing a deportation policy which has already cost over £100 million, and is now spending more in legal fees, while not a single person has been deported to Rwanda.

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‘The language of ‘class war’ is not helpful, in fact it seeks to portray those who are undertaking strike action, whether it be nurses, rail workers or border officers as ‘enemies of the state’

Alwadaei asked the MP: “How much did you sell yourself to the Bahraini regime”.

“Some members have told me over this last week that they are fearful they are going to lose their own house under not being able to pay their rent come the new year”

“Just when you think the Conservatives have plumbed the depths of sleaze and scandal we have this: a billionaire who was a part of Hosni Mubarak’s autocratic regime”

‘The effects of Brexit appear to have added to the severe challenges and problems the NHS currently faces.’

‘Critical carbon stores, such as ice sheets, forests, peatlands, wetlands and the ocean, must take equal priority with cutting emissions’

“If you want to be honest with people this morning, your numbers are not completely accurate are they?”

“Solidarity with striking staff, and solidarity with Yemen and Palestine!”