Fri, Jul 5 20241:02 AM EDT Jacob Rees-Mogg, Penny Mordaunt, Grant Shapps: Conservatives lose high-profile MPs The Conservative party lost several of its most high-profile members of parliament in the election, with Jacob Rees-Mogg, Penny Mordaunt and Grant Shapps among those failing to secure...
Meanwhile, asreportedby the rabidly pro-assisted suicideGuardian, many in the Government will continue to tear their hair out in frustration at how the Bill is “dominating the conversation and causing conflict between Labour ministers and MPs. “It’s a nightmare,” one official told the paper ...
AND limit the proportion of list MPs in each party, and/or limit their voting powers. Governance should rest with elected reps as much as possible. Rod Sounds like a very good right to have. Sometimes we cannot wait until the next election or the Opposition parties to have an effect! Pau...
MPs expect to call Donald Tang, executive chair of Shein, along with other retail executives to discuss the risk of Chinese productsmade by forced labourin the Xinjiang region ending up in garments bought in the west. The list of witnesses to be called is not yet finalised. Byrne said the ...
By Tim O'BrienSat Sept 23 2023 - 10:03 SDLP calls for Irish Government to have consultative role in Northern Ireland budget Party’s two MPs have tabled an amendment to the Budget Bill which would mandate UK and Irish governments to engage Mon Sept 04 2023 - 07:21 ...
I just cannot get over the gutlessness of other Labour MPs who must be able to see through the agenda of the PM and Maori caucus. How about just one whistle-blower? Please? He/she could become a hero. PS. I hope Dame Cindy Ciro seeks plenty of advice before she is sworn as the ...
In theNew Statesmanarticle, Katerji invoked the name of Jo Cox to effectively divide the Labour party along clearly defined lines. On one side, those Labour MPs who will not swing into war on the coat-tails of the Conservative Party, on the other those who would align themselves with the...
as a result of a specific political choice being made. But it might also take the form of delaying tactics within the government or by groups of MPs opposed to the particular transfer proposed; or it might just result from the immense legislative burden which will fall on the UK government ...
British voters elected the largest ever number of ethnic minority MPs to the House of Commons on Thursday, a reflection of more minorities becoming involved in politics as well as political parties seeking to reflect the people they represent. More than 13% of the new parli...