Nigel Farage Predicts Rwanda Migrant Scheme Will Sink Boris Johnson if the Boats Keep Coming
The inability of the government’s Rwanda migrant plan to act as a deterrent has the potential to destroy Boris Johnson, Nigel Farage warned.
The inability of the government’s Rwanda migrant plan to act as a deterrent has the potential to destroy Boris Johnson, Nigel Farage warned.
British politicians, including leftist London Mayor Sadiq Khan and the government’s trade representative, have waded into the abortion debate in the United States to condemn a reported leaked draft Supreme Court decision to return the decision to the state level.
A British university has reportedly instructed midwifery students on how to deliver babies from “birthing persons” with a penis.
Convicted paedophile MP Imran Ahmad Khan has been revealed to have been appointed to a panel on grooming gangs by the Conservative party.
Boris Johnson’s post-Brexit immigration scheme resulted in a surge in migration from Africa and Asia, as the number of EU migrants declined.
The number of police on foot patrol has fallen by a third over the past five years, despite Boris Johnson’s pledge to bolster police ranks.
The sale of the UK’s largest semiconductor factory to a firm controlled by the Communist China has not properly been investigated, claim MPs.
Boris Johnson’s recently installed head of communications reportedly lobbied on behalf of controversial Chinese tech company Huawei.
Despite calling himself a ‘tax-cutting’ Conservative Boris Johnson has announced that he will plow ahead with massive tax hikes as living costs soar across the UK.
Boris Johnson needs to rid his government of “neo-socialists” and “green fanatics” in order to survive, former minister Lord Frost said.
Nigel Farage has accused Boris Johnson of being “utterly rudderless” in the face of a growing migrant crisis in the English Channel.
Boris Johnson’s Conservative government will put Brexit at risk if it fails to cut taxes, Britain’s chief Brexit negotiator has warned.
Reform UK leader Richard Tice said that Britain has been “brainwashed” into accepting long waiting lists in the National Health Service (NHS).
Three days after the suspected Islamist-inspired killing of British MP Sir David Amess, Home Secretary Priti Patel has suggested the incident could usher in restrictions on anonymity on social media to combat “cruel comments and attacks” on politicians from anonymous users.
Boris Johnson’s will reportedly announce new green taxes to pay for low-carbon heating plans, amid fuel shortages and skyrocketing prices.
Automotive fuel retailers have said the British government’s push to switch to more environmentally friendly petrol was a “major factor” in last month’s alleged fuel crisis, which saw station forecourts run out of fuel as a result of panic buying.
Boris Johnson’s claim that the “era of uncontrolled low skilled immigration is over” is deeply misleading according to the Migration Watch UK.
Boris Johnson’s government has once again raised the spectre of imposing a vaccine passport scheme under a so-called “Plan B” for the winter.
As the so-called fuel crisis continued, the government has put the army on standby to deliver petrol and is recruiting foreign workers while critics blame Brexit. However, former Conservative Party leader Sir Iain Duncan Smith has blamed the coronavirus lockdown for slowing the processing of drivers’ licences and long-term planning failures by haulier firms and government.
Conservative MPs have warned that allowing children to override the wishes of their parents and be vaccinated against coronavirus could “pit parents against parents” and put too much pressure on children.
Less than 24 hours after a leading government secretary announced the cancellation of plans to introduce vaccine passports for the end of this month, another minister has said that no formal decision had been made, and they “haven’t been ruled out forever”.
Voter support for the Conservative Party is at its lowest since its landslide 2019 election victory, following Prime Minister Johnson breaking his manifesto pledge to not raise taxes.
Just three Cabinet ministers had reportedly challenged Boris Johnson over his proposed tax hike, with media suggesting any failed rebellion was minimised amidst the threat of an impending reshuffle of the prime minister’s top table.
The British government is set to extend the Coronavirus Act for a further six months until March 2022 — two years to the month that the ’emergency’ law was passed.
The British government has denied reports that it is drawing up plans for an October “firebreak” coronavirus lockdown if hospitalisations continue to rise.
The government is developing an integration scheme for Afghan migrants evacuated to the United Kingdom, which could include lessons on British culture and values, in a bid to emulate other countries with high-migrant populations like France and Germany.
Afghans evacuated from the now Taliban-controlled country who worked for the British authorities will be given indefinite leave to remain under ‘Operation Warm Welcome’, Prime Minister Boris Johnson has confirmed.
The British government has committed to accepting 20,000 Afghan refugees, on top of the plan to resettle interpreters, but the Home Office said that officials could end up bringing in “many more”.
Imperial College London’s Professor Neil Ferguson had predicted there could be a “large wave of infection” once children go back to school and white-collar workers return to their offices this Autumn, in the latest doom scenario offered by one of the architects of Britain’s lockdown policies.
The Conservative government has put the “final nail in the coffin” of successive pledges to drastically reduce net migration, by dropping the salary threshold for migrants settling in the UK from £35,800 to £25,600 — with a salary exemption as low as £20,480 for some roles from December 1st.
Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage has condemned the Conservative government for failing to protect the UK from a surge of illegal aliens crossing the English Channel, as a daily record 409 landed on Wednesday.
The Tory government has demanded that 50 per cent of all 5,500 public appointments in Britain go to women, and 14 per cent to ethnic minorities.
Military chapels could be forced to conduct gay weddings, thanks to a Conservative minister who has demanded to know when churches using the chapels will allow the ceremonies to take place there. Gay marriage was legalised in England and Wales
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