‘Time for Blair’ Trends on Twitter as Labour Far Behind in Polls
‘Time for [Tony] Blair’ trended on Twitter in Britain on Friday following heavy reverses for the Labour Party in local elections and a parliamentary by-election and poor polling.
‘Time for [Tony] Blair’ trended on Twitter in Britain on Friday following heavy reverses for the Labour Party in local elections and a parliamentary by-election and poor polling.
Jesus College at Cambridge University received £155,000 from controversial Chinese tech firm Huawei to fund research.
Dominic Frisby’s “17 Million F*ck-Offs” is, beyond doubt, the greatest song about Brexit ever written.
Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage has criticised leading Remainers for saying they would not accept the commemorative 50p coins marking the UK leaving the EU.
Britain is definitely leaving the European Union on October 31st. Isn’t it odd that this simple fact should arouse such controversy? We voted to leave, after all, by a margin of over 1 million back in June 2016. Yet in
Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage has welcomed Lord Andrew Adonis’s entry into the EU elections race, saying the anti-Brexit Labour peer “represents everything that people in Britain have come to hate about our political system”.
A top Labour Remoaner member of the House of Lords and ardent anti-Brexit campaigner has issued a grovelling apology after comments he made telling people who think the United Kingdom shouldn’t vote for his party, because they had no interest in seeing it happen.