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  • Sadiq Khan accused of ‘not looking after coppers’ in London protests

    June 8, 2020

    London’s police union has slammed Sadiq Khan’s response to the weekend’s protests, after more than 30 police officers were injured. Metropolitan Police Federation chairman Ken Marsh accused Khan of not looking after police officers during the demonstrations and that he was “very disappointed” by the mayor’s response. Thousands attended mostly peaceful protests over the weekend [...]

  • British public support scrapping Sunday trading laws, says new poll

    June 8, 2020

    The government’s plan to allow super markets in England and Wales to open for longer on Sundays has the public’s backing, according to new polling. A YouGov poll released today showed that 48 per cent of people supported the change, with 31 per cent opposing and 21 per cent unsure. Boris Johnson is poised to [...]

  • Number 10 pours cold water on speculation UK pubs will open on 22 June

    June 8, 2020

    Downing Street has poured cold water on reports that parts of the hospitality industry will be re-opened two weeks ahead of schedule on 22 June. Reports in the Financial Times and The Times today said ministers were looking at re-opening the sector on 22 June for venues that can serve patrons in outdoor spaces. However, [...]

  • The quarantine isn’t just absurd – it could be unlawful too

    June 8, 2020

    Priti Patel’s new quarantine, which comes into force today, has sparked fresh fury from Britons who brand the measures as “too little too late”. I believe that the tardiness of these restrictions is by no means a clumsy error — it looks like a pricey, harmful stunt. Back in March, the UK blindly followed other [...]

  • Sir Keir Starmer not supportive of Bristol statue being pulled down by protesters

    June 8, 2020

    Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has said it was “completely wrong” for protesters to bring down a Bristol statue of a slave trader yesterday, but that the ornament should have been brought down lawfully instead. Starmer said the statue of Edward Colston had “no place in 21st century Britain”, but that the statue “should have [...]

  • DEBATE: Should we be worried about the privacy issues around the contact tracing app?

    June 8, 2020

    Should we be worried about the security and privacy issues around the government’s contact tracing app? Silkie Carlo, director of Big Brother Watch, says YES. The government’s contact tracing strategy raises many questions and offers few answers. Why does the UK government, unlike other democracies, want a state-controlled contact tracing app? Why do they want [...]

  • Can the Boris government really avoid Austerity the sequel?

    June 8, 2020

    There is still a widespread view that austerity at the start of the last decade was somehow a political choice — that David Cameron and George Osborne (remember them) thrust the term into the political discourse simply as an ideological excuse to shrink the size of the state.  But far from being a political smokescreen, [...]

  • Sajid Javid asks Boris Johnson to do more to ‘fight racial injustice’

    June 7, 2020

    Former chancellor Sajid Javid has called for Boris Johnson to take a larger role in tackling racial inequality in Britain. Javid said “only the Prime Minister is capable of driving real change” and that he should “bring the same energy and determination to fighting racial injustice and delivering equal opportunity” as he has to the [...]

  • Boris Johnson wants to change ‘defective’ Brexit withdrawal agreement

    June 7, 2020

    The UK is reportedly looking to change the terms of its Brexit withdrawal agreement to fix “unfair defects”. Much of Boris Johnson’s Brexit deal was borrowed from Theresa May’s, which was rejected by UK parliament three times. The key change he made was in regards to the Northern Ireland backstop. The Sunday Express reports that [...]

  • Conservatives and Labour neck-and-neck in new UK opinion polling

    June 7, 2020

    The Conservatives’ lead over Labour in UK opinion polling has been dramatically slashed, after three different surveys put the government ahead by three points or less. Opinium and Deltapoll have the Tories ahead by three per cent and a Survation poll gives the party a two per cent lead in a dramatic turnaround from just [...]

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