Money pours in for Labour landslide at next General Election
“Given the onslaught of money pouring in for Starmer to beat Tony Blair’s record total of 419 seats in 1997, we’ve had no choice but to slash the price"
“Given the onslaught of money pouring in for Starmer to beat Tony Blair’s record total of 419 seats in 1997, we’ve had no choice but to slash the price"
"Can any other candidate beat this? Not a chance!"
If the state of the UK, and the political landscape, makes you despair then Reinventing Democracy: Improving British political governance by David Kauders will restore a sense of hope and taste for change.
“It should be deeply concerning that all too often those donating large sums of money to our political leaders are then handed jobs for life, making our laws in Parliament."
Jeremy Hunt, Penny Mordaunt, Sir Iain Duncan Smith, and Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg are all on course to lose their seats.
The tabloid paper has accused the heritage conservation of "virtue-signalling betrayal" in its latest war on woke.
Labour has previously vowed to abolish the unelected upper chamber of Parliament.
Business and Trade Committee chair Liam Byrne criticised the Government’s response to his committee’s report on the CPTPP deal.
“We need the next UK government — whatever formation it is — to ease the burden on exporters", Tavish Scott of Salmon Scotland said.
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