Tag: News Story

  • NEWS STORY : Chris Philp Criticises Sunak Over D-Day Decision

    NEWS STORY : Chris Philp Criticises Sunak Over D-Day Decision

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    Chris Philp, the Policing Minister, has criticised the conduct of Rishi Sunak, the Prime Minister, saying that he was “surprised and disappointed” by his decision to leave the D-Day commemorations early. He added that the Prime Minister should though be credited with his apology the following morning and added that he felt he had “a good track record with the services”. Philp also said:

    “I’m sure he regrets deeply not having attended that event, which is why obviously he rightly apologised. It was a mistake, but he’s recognised that. He’s apologised, and I think we’ll see him bouncing around the campaign trail this week. And I’m sure he’ll be talking to journalists.”

  • NEWS STORY : Douglas Ross Resigns as Leader of the Scottish Conservatives

    NEWS STORY : Douglas Ross Resigns as Leader of the Scottish Conservatives

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    Douglas Ross has resigned as the Leader of the Scottish Conservatives and will also resign as an MSP if he is elected to Westminster at the General Election. Amidst controversy in the manner in which he replaced David Duguid as the Conservative candidate for Aberdeenshire North and Moray East, Ross said in a statement:

    “Should I be given the honour to represent the people and communities of this new seat, they should know being their MP would receive my complete focus and attention. I will therefore stand down as leader following the election on 4 July, once a successor is elected. Should I win the seat, I will also stand down as an MSP to make way for another Scottish Conservative representative in Holyrood.”

  • NEWS STORY : Tory Chairman Refuses to Answer Question on his Selection as Basildon and Billericay Candidate

    NEWS STORY : Tory Chairman Refuses to Answer Question on his Selection as Basildon and Billericay Candidate

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    Richard Holden, the Chair of the Conservative Party, has refused to answer questions from Sky News’s Jon Craig as to the process of how he was selected as the party’s candidate in Basildon and Billericay. Holden was previously the MP for North West Durham in a constituency that was abolished following boundary changes, but he had pledged his loyalty to the north west. Holden refused to deny whether he was imposed upon the constituency, stating that he had already answered the question in another interview. A Labour spokesperson said about Holden’s interaction that:

    “The Conservatives have spent another day in total chaos, running and ducking from scrutiny. They know their desperate, scattergun plans don’t stack up and think they can take the public for fools”.

  • NEWS STORY : Rishi Sunak Apologises Over Leaving D-Day Event for Party Political Reasons

    NEWS STORY : Rishi Sunak Apologises Over Leaving D-Day Event for Party Political Reasons

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    Rishi Sunak, the Prime Minister, had admitted that he did leave a D-Day event for a pre-recorded party political interview and issued an apology for his actions. Sunak said in a statement:

    “After the conclusion of the British event in Normandy, I returned back to the UK. On reflection, it was a mistake not to stay in France longer – and I apologise.”

    Sunak missed part of the D-Day event including a photo-call of world leaders on Omaha beach. Keir Starmer, the Leader of the Opposition, said in a statement that the Prime Minister was guilty of a “dereliction of duty”.

    RESOURCES

    Text of Rishi Sunak Statement

  • NEWS STORY : Vaughan Gething Refuses to Step Down as Welsh First Minister Despite Losing No Confidence Vote

    NEWS STORY : Vaughan Gething Refuses to Step Down as Welsh First Minister Despite Losing No Confidence Vote

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    Vaughan Gething, the First Minister of Wales, has refused to stand down despite losing a vote of no confidence in the Senedd by 29 votes to 27 votes. Gething has been linked to a series of scandals in recent weeks, including accepting donations by a man convicted of environmental offences as well as allegedly encouraging others to delete Covid WhatsApp messages. Gething defended himself in the Senedd, saying:

    “Diolch, Llywydd. I regret that the Conservatives have brought forward this motion today. I do not regret it because I think I’m above criticism. I do not regret it because I think I have made and will continue to make mistakes. I am human, I am fallible. I do not even regret it because of the issues it raises, because I have nothing to hide. I regret the motion because it is designed to question my integrity. Like so many of you in this Chamber, I have dedicated my adult life to public service and to Wales. Even in the midst of an election campaign, it does hurt deeply when my intentions are questioned. I have never, ever made a decision in more than a decade as a Minister for personal or financial gain—never. I do not doubt the sincerity behind some of the questions that the motion touches on today, even if the motion is transparently designed for another purpose. I hope the people in this Chamber and beyond will take a moment to reflect on the sincerity with which I have answered and continue to answer these questions. I will not shy away from scrutiny and challenge. I have reflected on donations and, as Members know, I’ve instigated a review into how that is handled in the future in my party, and I’ve asked the cross-party Standards of Conduct Committee to look at Senedd rules for all of us.”

    Andrew Davies, the Leader of the Opposition in Wales, questioned the integrity of Gething in the debate and why he had accepted the donation. He added:

    “Then we move to transparency. We learned through the press that, in August 2020, iMessages that were in a ministerial chat group were considerable, there was considerable conversation going on in that ministerial chat group, and, at the end of that chat group, there was a message from the First Minister, who was then the Minister for health, saying that the messages could be captured by the Freedom of Information Act 2000, and that, therefore, he would be deleting those messages. That shows the train of thought that was being undertaken at the time, about trying to circumnavigate the Freedom of Information Act. It also runs roughshod over the advice given by the chief ethics officer of the Welsh Government in 2019 that any electronic communication should be captured and retained for future reference, should any inquiries demand that information.”

  • NEWS STORY : Darren Rodwell Dropped as Labour’s General Election Candidate for Barking

    NEWS STORY : Darren Rodwell Dropped as Labour’s General Election Candidate for Barking

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    Darren Rodwell, the Labour leader of Barking Council, has been deselected as the Labour candidate for the Barking constituency following allegations of misconduct which have been made against him including misusing his power to find the address of an individual. Rodwell and the Labour Party have so far refused to comment on the decision, but it’s expected that the new Labour candidate will be announced within the next 48 hours.

  • NEWS STORY : BBC Doorsteps Post Office Lawyer Jane MacLeod Who Refuses to Attend the Horizon Inquiry

    NEWS STORY : BBC Doorsteps Post Office Lawyer Jane MacLeod Who Refuses to Attend the Horizon Inquiry

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    The BBC have doorstepped Jane MacLeod, the Post Office’s most senior in-house lawyer between 2015 and 2019, who has refused to attend the Horizon Inquiry. MacLeod, who now lives in Australia, refused to engage with the BBC team or attend the inquiry, despite Sir Wyn Williams, chair of the Post Office Horizon IT Inquiry, requesting her to do so either in person or on Zoom.

    RESOURCES

    Horizon Inquiry’s Statement by the Chair

    Post Office Biography of Jane MacLeod

    EXTERNAL NEWS LINKS

    BBC News Story

  • NEWS STORY : Nigel Farage Becomes Leader of Reform and Announces He Will Stand in Clacton Constituency

    NEWS STORY : Nigel Farage Becomes Leader of Reform and Announces He Will Stand in Clacton Constituency

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    Nigel Farage has been confirmed as the new leader of Reform, replacing Richard Tice with immediate effect, just days after confirming that he wouldn’t stand in the General Election. Farage has also been confirmed as the candidate for Reform in the Clacton constituency. Farage said at a press conference that “we’re in economic decline in relative terms. Oh, sure. We’re doing better than our former partners in the European Union. But we’re massively behind America and many other parts of the world. We’re in social decline. And we’re actually in a form of moral decline. We’ve forgotten who we are as a country.”

    Richard Tice said that:

    “We can go from fifth gear, through to sixth gear – this is a fossil-fueled car by the way – to seventh gear. But what about eighth gear?”

    Candidates now announced in the Clacton constituency include:

    Matthew Bensilum, Liberal Democrats
    Nigel Farage, Reform UK
    Natasha Osben, Green Party
    Jovan Owusu-Nepaul, Labour Party
    Giles Watling, Conservative Party

    RESOURCES

    Clacton Constituency

  • NEWS STORY : Jeremy Corbyn Expelled from Labour Party

    NEWS STORY : Jeremy Corbyn Expelled from Labour Party

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    Jeremy Corbyn, the former Labour leader, has been expelled from the Labour Party after he announced that he intended to run against them at the General Election. Corbyn, suspended from the Parliamentary party following comments relating to anti-semitism, will stand as an independent in the Islington North constituency.

  • NEWS STORY : Rishi Sunak Calls General Election for 4 July 2024

    NEWS STORY : Rishi Sunak Calls General Election for 4 July 2024

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    Rishi Sunak, the Prime Minister, has called a General Election for 4 July 2024. Making the announcement outside 10 Downing Street he said that he was proud of what the Government had achieved and would be focusing on the theme of “who do you trust?” to run the country.