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Tory Councillor John Cherry resigns over ‘racist’ remarks on Pakistani teens

Written on:April 22, 2023
Stephen Twigg (L)

The ‘racist’ observations of the Chichester Conservative councillor, John Cherry, have led to his resignation from the Conservative Party, with an unreserved apology being issued by him. The Tory councillor’s ‘racist’ comments consisted of utterances about the capabilities of the immigrant schoolchildren, with the Tory councillor having asserted that Pakistani schoolchildren would not be able to ascend to the top. The ‘racist’ Conservative councillor had issued these remarks in reaction…

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Margaret Thatcher funeral: Body moved to chapel for Westminster Dean’s service

Written on:April 16, 2023
George Galloway, MP of the Respect Party

Prior to the funeral of Margaret Thatcher, who died last Monday, the corpse of former Conservative PM will be relocated to the Chapel of St. Mary Undercroft in the Palace of Westminster on Wednesday. A parliamentary vote may be cast later on whether to annul Prime Minister’s Questions in order to permit MPs to attend the Margaret Thatcher funeral. Two MPs, George Galloway of the Respect Party and Dennis Skinner…

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Len McCluskey elected as Unite boss, austerity spat with Coalition to worsen

Written on:April 15, 2023
Unite General Secretary, Len McCluskey (Extreme right)

Len McCluskey, the General Secretary of Unite, the powerful trade union bloc, has been re-elected for another term of five years, with the fiery trade unionist obtaining in excess of 144,000 votes. His competitor, Jerry Hicks, attained nearly 80,000 votes. Len McCluskey’s re-election to the post of Unite’s General Secretary was followed by a comment from him that he was profoundly honoured on account of the trust that the members…

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Margaret Thatcher legacy attacked as destructive by Labour MP Glenda Jackson

Written on:April 11, 2023
Margaret Thatcher in July 1991

Labour MP Glenda Jackson launched an impassioned attack on the legacy of the dead former Conservative PM Margaret Thatcher, expressing that the three-time PM perpetrated heinous social, spiritual and economic damage on Britain. The Glenda Jackson attack in the Parliament on Margaret Thatcher after her death enraged the Tory backbenchers, who howled as Glenda Jackson furiously denounced the Margaret Thatcher legacy for Britain. The dead Margaret Thatcher was accused by…

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Margaret Thatcher death: Special parliament session to discuss legacy

Written on:April 10, 2023
Queen Elizabeth

Margaret Thatcher’s death has ensured a special session of the UK Parliament on Wednesday, in which the British parliamentarians will congregate to thrash out the sociopolitical and sociocultural legacy of the former PM, who was known more by the moniker, Iron Lady. The death of Margaret Thatcher on Monday, which was due to a stroke at the age of 87, was followed by torrential commendations for her political persona from…

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Margaret Thatcher death leads to celebratory socialist gathering in Glasgow

Written on:April 9, 2023
Margaret Thatcher in July 1991

Former Conservative PM Margaret Thatcher’s death, which is being lamented by her proponents, has not anguished her detractors in the nation as street parties erupted in numerous locations to hail her demise, with her ardent critics categorising her as merciless on account of her unbending adherence to her political beliefs during her Prime Ministership of 11 years. Glasgow’s George Square experienced the congregation of her intractable ideological opponents as members…

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Margaret Thatcher dies: 5 facts you didn’t know about ‘Iron Lady’

Written on:April 8, 2023
Margaret Thatcher in July 1991

Margaret Thatcher, the former Tory British PM, whose powerful brand of Conservative Thatcherism divided Britain politically and socially, has died at the age of 87, due to a stroke. Her political life was an eventful one, with her backers adoring her immeasurably for her robust leadership and her unequivocal vision for Britain. Margaret Thatcher’s detractors, however, loathed her for her highhandedness and for her dictatorial political demeanor, which refused to tinker…

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George Osborne remark linking benefits to Mick Philpott trial draws Labour ire

Written on:April 5, 2023
George Osborne

Chancellor George Osborne has found himself at the heart of a political controversy after he questioned whether the British State should subsidise the lifestyles of the convicts like Mick Philpott. George Osborne’s benefit comments were connected to the influence of benefits on the demeanor of persons. The Derby fire deaths trial at the Nottingham Crown Court led to the convictions of Mick and Mairead Philpott, with Mick Philpott being sentenced…

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Unite, Unison back first general strike since 1926 against austerity measures

Written on:April 4, 2023
Ed Miliband

Britain could encounter the first general strike since 1926 after the nation’s two biggest unions, Unite and Unison, endorsed plans for a coordinated mass walkout to express vehement opposition to the Coalition’s strict austerity programme. The Britain general strike, if it is implemented, would result in public and private sector employees staying away from work for 24 hours. The proposed UK general strike, the biggest industrial action in the nation…

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David Cameron immigration speech: £20,000 fine for firms hiring illegals

Written on:March 25, 2023
David Cameron

PM David Cameron’s keynote speech on immigration on Monday will consist of the Conservative leader warning the immigrants that they can no longer expect something for nothing. David Cameron’s immigration speech will divulge a raft of proposals, which the Coalition intends to implement to curb the menace of unlawful immigration. Among the proposals in the pipeline to reduce illegal immigration are tougher restrictions on unemployment benefits and healthcare access. David…

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