News Round-Up
5 May 2024
by Will Jones
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Reform U.K. has categorically ruled out striking a General Election pact with the Conservative Party, with leader Richard Tice saying he believes voters want to "punish the Tories for breaking Britain".
Andrew Bridgen quit as Laurence Fox's Reclaim party's only MP today over "a difference in direction" as he said he had to put his constituents first with an election approaching "in the first half of next year".
Schools will be told to presume that a child cannot change gender and that social transitioning should be "extremely rare" in the Government’s first guidance for teachers on trans issues.
The Government’s Climate Minister has been flown thousands of miles back from the COP28 environment conference in Dubai to vote for the Rwanda bill and will then be flown back again, it has emerged.
Nigel Farage has hinted that he could join the Conservatives if there was a change of leader as he blasted the party for imposing the third lockdown and for overseeing record tax levels and immigration figures.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak faces 'a nightmare before Christmas', with a looming rebellion over illegal immigration and a potential leadership challenge on the horizon.
Rishi Sunak has suffered one of the biggest rebellions of his premiership as dozens of Tory MPs voted against his Net Zero plans, forcing him to rely on Labour votes to push through his electric car quotas.
More people who voted Conservative in 2019 plan to back Reform U.K. at the next general election than Labour, a poll has found. The Tories are in deep trouble.
Ian Price bemoans the grip of 'the blob' on U.K. Government departments, highlighting ministers futilely grappling with controlling civil servants and the stark divide between public opinion and official actions.
Promises broken and new records set on immigration. And yet, our new Home Secretary shrugs his shoulders and says, "This figure is not showing a significant increase from last year's figures."
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