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Nigel Farage brutally mocked after trying to explain why Reform MPs walked out of PMQs

Basit Mahmood
Today

“Petulant hissy fit man having highlighted the very reason why he is unfit for office then plays on it to the crowd of paying gullibles.”

Nigel Farage at PMQs

Reform’s growing list of policy U-turns

Olivia Barber
Today

Reform has dropped its pledge to part-nationalise water and energy companies in its latest U-turn

Richard Tice goes on lengthy rant about an investigation into his taxes

Reform’s year in power in local government: A year of tax rises, cuts and defections

Basit Mahmood
Today

Nothing but broken promises, council tax rises and infighting among its councillors.

Nigel Farage responds to school racism allegations

Latest Posts

Petition demanding Boris Johnson tackle food waste at COP26 reaches over 16,000 signatures

Alexandra Warren
31 October, 2021

Globally, 17% of all food is wasted, creating an estimated 8 to 10% of all greenhouse gas emissions.

Ex-Met chief disagrees that race did not influence failures in Nicole Smallman and Bibaa Henry investigation

Alexandra Warren
30 October, 2021

A police watchdog investigation found that failings in the case were not due to ethnicity.

Protesters from Coal Action Network set up a climate justice memorial at Lloyd’s of London.

Protestors target fossil fuel financiers on eve of Cop26 summit

Tommy Greene
30 October, 2021

Pressure is building on financial groups backing fossil fuel extraction schemes in the final run-up to the Cop26 climate summit in Glasgow.

Olympic athletes among Extinction Rebellion protesters at ExxonMobil oil refinery

Alexandra Warren
30 October, 2021

The activists are calling on the government to end all fossil fuel investments.

Eustice brexit

Tory minister mocked after saying he’s ‘quite happy’ about Brexit even though economic impact will be twice as bad as pandemic

Basit Mahmood
29 October, 2021

“George Eustice describes himself as being “quite happy” about Brexit being twice as bad for the U.K. economy as the pandemic. What a time to be alive.”

Sunak Budget

Prof Prem Sikka: The Chancellor’s budget is a continuation of the government’s class wars

Prem Sikka
29 October, 2021

‘At a time of fragile economic recovery the government is squeezing household budgets, workers and pensioners. There is no sign of levelling-up.’

Sunak budget climate change

Why Rishi Sunak’s budget failed on climate change

Basit Mahmood
29 October, 2021

Faced with a choice of setting out an ambitiously green budget, on the eve of a global climate summit that the government will be hosting, Rishi Sunak opted for business as usual.

Local councils and net zero

Wera Hobhouse MP: Local government should be at the heart of the net zero transition

Wera Hobhouse MP
29 October, 2021

‘To effect the change we so urgently need, local authorities must embed zero carbon approaches to managing, funding, procuring, commissioning and delivering services but they need the sufficient resources to do this.’

Levelling up

Labour must use the budget to make levelling up the test of this government

Joshua Simons
28 October, 2021

‘Labour should welcome the thrust of the levelling up agenda but play on Keir’s biggest strength: that unlike Johnson, he is seen as competent, capable, and professional’. 

Sunak budget climate change

Diane Abbott MP: ‘Sunak is another Tory chancellor playing the role of Robin Hood in reverse’

Diane Abbott
28 October, 2021

‘The Resolution Foundation put it succinctly, ‘On taxes, by 2027 average households will be paying £3,000 more in taxes than when Boris Johnson became Prime Minister.’

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