Starmer vows to ‘get a grip’ on UK’s problems after 14 years of ‘populism and failure’
The Prime Minister will use a Downing Street speech to promise his Government will do the ‘hard work’ to ‘root out 14 years of rot’ under the Tories.
The Prime Minister will use a Downing Street speech to promise his Government will do the ‘hard work’ to ‘root out 14 years of rot’ under the Tories.
Keir Starmer is set to blame the Tories for leaving him with 'unpopular decisions' to make - and the PM won't be sugarcoating things.
In a post on X, one of the visitor’s to the pub shared a picture of a note in the pub window which lists the “people who are banned.”
Nigel Farage, Tommy Robinson and Elon Musk have all received a negative response from the public on their reaction to the riots.
Sir Keir Starmer’s spat with Elon Musk has escalated, with the social media boss calling the Prime Minister “two-tier Keir” in a series of new tweets. Mr Musk reposted a series of images, videos and memes related to ongoing rioting in the UK. The owner of X, formerly Twitter, tagged ...
"Stories have power, and this is a story they are desperate to tell."
The prime minister said violent disorder that is "whipped up online" is "also a crime" in a thinly veiled reference to Elon Musk's platform, X.
The Prime Minister has warned social platforms to respond to incitements of violence ‘happening on your premises’.
The Government is yet to set out how the unit would work and would be staffed, or what it hopes to achieve.
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