PMQs: Dominic Raab and Angela Rayner leave a stale taste
The two deputies offered nothing to inspire as they dragged up embarrassing quotations from their opponent’s past.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
The two deputies offered nothing to inspire as they dragged up embarrassing quotations from their opponent’s past.
ByTalk of adding special British-flavoured rights has, rather embarrassingly, come to nothing.
ByNeither stand-in is beloved by their party leadership, and today’s unedifying salvos showed why.
ByDon’t tell him, Pike!
ByThe government’s attack on the Human Rights Act is a betrayal of those Conservatives who helped create it.
ByWhile it is too much to hope that Boris Johnson will resign, Dominic Raab would undoubtedly do so if he…
ByThe undeniable reality is of a state that simply can’t do very much and that what it does do, it…
ByThe Justice Secretary appears to believe it is intolerable that judges should stop an elected government from doing what it…
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