Sir Rod Stewart: Labour deserves a crack and Boris is a ‘lying public schoolboy’
The singer hit out at the former prime minister, despite admitting he was still a fan only last year after Partygate.
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The singer hit out at the former prime minister, despite admitting he was still a fan only last year after Partygate.
The PM acknowledged that Johnson is an "election winner".
Peter Spooner said he was ‘disgusted’ by the joke made during Prime Minister’s Questions.
The European Scrutiny Committee heard the Port of Dover and surrounding area could be hit by major disruption when the EU Entry-Exit System launches
Sir Simon Clarke, who served in the Treasury while Mr Sunak was chancellor, said ‘extinction is a very real possibility’ under the Prime Minister.
Crispin Blunt, the MP for Reigate, had the Tory whip withdrawn after he was detained on October 25 in Horley.
The Prime Minister said the profession should be ‘open to everybody’ after criticism of female commentators by ex-sportsman Joey Barton.
The Cabinet Office said the Prime Minister had authorised access talks.
Lord David Cameron said ‘of course’ he has concerns about the crisis in Gaza but it is not his job to be a legal adjudicator.
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