News Round-Up
28 September 2024
by Will Jones
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Companies will have to foot the bill for 'woke' trade union equality reps under proposals laid out in Labour's New Deal for Working People.
In the latest Weekly Sceptic, the talking points are Ofcom's thinly disguised political attack on GB News, the real reason the Butcher of Tehran's helicopter crashed and Geert Wilders' unbelievably based govt programme.
'Common Sense' minister Esther McVey has declared war on civil service jobs dedicated to 'equality, diversity and inclusion', claiming that money is being wasted on "woke hobby horses".
GB News has hit back against Ofcom's decision to uphold complaints about shows hosted by Tory MPs Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg, Esther McVey and Phillip Davies after the regulator found five episodes breached broadcasting rules.
Local councils will be told to cut back on diversity training and expensive office away days if they want to put up council tax, Esther McVey the 'Common Sense Minister' has said.
In the latest Weekly Sceptic podcast the talking points are the sacking of Suella Braverman, the media gaslighting over the pro-Palestinian Armistice Day protests and the bizarre return of David Cameron.
Minister of Silly Wokes? Esther McVey becomes Cabinet minister "for squashing bad things" to combat 'wokery', her Tory MP husband said today in a move criticised as "tokenistic" and making up ministers with "silly names".
A GB News programme broke impartiality rules by failing to represent “an appropriately wide range” because it didn't include any Left wing viewpoints, Ofcom has ruled. That's rich.
Covid vaccines have a "disproportionate" injury rate, with injuries including "strokes and heart attacks", and up to 98% of adverse reactions are being missed, a senior Conservative MP has said.
New Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has a woeful record on lockdowns: a Zero Covid proponent, he has praised China's response, voted for vaccine passports and opposed ending lockdowns until infections drop below 1,000 a day.
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