Jeremy Clarkson bars Keir Starmer from his new pub
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.”
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.
Though Keir Starmer's method of quelling the riots caused some friction, it seems the court of public opinion is balanced in his favour.
Labour's first month in office has seen a slew of new governmental units come to the fore.
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.
"Old habits die hard"
"Turns out people quite like a calm leader, instead of being governed by childish clowns", Brendan May said.
It's understood that Keir Starmer is looking to increase the salaries of key public sector workers - but difficulties lie ahead.
The Prime Minister said his efforts to change the way Britain engages with its allies across the continent will begin at Bleinheim Palace next week.
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