Watch: PM Boris Encouraged Tory Activists to ‘Exchange Bodily Fluids’ Just Two Months Ago
PM told laughing colleagues to use party conference to exchange “bodily fluids” in the same month the govt instructed the public to mask up.
PM told laughing colleagues to use party conference to exchange “bodily fluids” in the same month the govt instructed the public to mask up.
Rebellion is brewing within the UK Conservatives after Prime Minister Boris Johnson hinted at the possibility of mandatory vaccination, a move that has been called “political suicide” by the chairman of the country’s oldest conservative think tank.
The leader of the Scottish wing of the Conservative Party has spoken out against Prime Minister Boris Johnson on vaccine passports and said he should go if he misled Parliament about an alleged lockdown-breaking Christmas party at Downing Street.
Stratton resigned hours after footage of her discussing a hotly-contested cheese and wine night, allegedly at Downing Street, emerged.
Leaked video has revealed Downing Street’s senior staff joking about an alleged lockdown-breaking Christmas party at Number 10 last year — published just days after the deputy prime minister denied there was a party at Boris Johnson’s residence. The prime minister apologised for the video, but continues to maintain that there was no such event.
A senior government and Conservative Party figure refused to rule out following Europe into mandatory vaccination or lockdowns for the unjabbed, only saying that the UK will not have to consider those measures as long as “people keep on taking the booster”.
Britain’s new self-isolation rules have been extended to March of next year when the UK will mark over two years of COVID restrictions.
More than four-in-five voters think the British government is handling the Channel migrant crisis badly, with more than three-quarters of Conservative Party supporters thinking the same.
Nigel Farage has accused Boris Johnson of being “utterly rudderless” in the face of a growing migrant crisis in the English Channel.
Tony Blair’s former home secretary says he fears if a Labour government opts to make mass migration easier, voters may revolt and “Nigel Farage might end up being prime minister”.
A dozen Conservative MPs have reportedly sent letters of no confidence against Boris Johnson as questions swirl around his leadership.
At least 50 migrants who illegally crossed the English Channel have been bussed over 500 miles to a processing centre in Scotland, though one Conservative politician thinks they should be sent somewhere much farther away in order to deter illegal migration.
Boris Johnson’s Conservative government will put Brexit at risk if it fails to cut taxes, Britain’s chief Brexit negotiator has warned.
Hints in British media that Channel migrants will be sent to Albania are “fake news”, according to the Albanian government.
On Armistice Day, 58,000 care home workers who lovingly tendered our old folk throughout the pandemic have been booted out of their jobs.
Reform UK leader Richard Tice has announced that he will be running for Parliament to allow voters to send a “powerful message” against Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s left-wing Build Back Better agenda.
Nigel Farage, who led the decades-long campaign for the UK to leave the EU that culminated in the 2016 Brexit vote, has suggested that his next big fight in the political arena could be against Boris Johnson’s Green New Deal, and could lead the campaign for a referendum on the prime minister’s Net Zero plans.
Britain’s supposedly “libertarian” prime minister is reportedly considering hitting consumers with a charge every time they use disposable paper coffee cups and wooden cutlery.
A plurality of Britons would have preferred former Conservative Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher to have handled the Chinese coronavirus pandemic.
Brexit leader Nigel Farage has criticised the mainstream media for shifting the responsibility for the killing of Sir David Amess MP onto disagreeable political discourse, claiming that Islamist ideology is to blame.
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.
Nigel Farage called for military veterans to be tasked with protecting politicians after the beleived terror attack on MP David Amess.
The Metropolitan Police force’s Counter-Terrorism Command has declared the stabbing murder of Sir David Amess MP a “terrorist incident”, with “a potential motivation linked to Islamist extremism” currently suspected.
Conservative MP Sir David Amess has died after being stabbed multiple times at a constituency surgery on Friday, October 15th.
Tributes have been pouring in for Sir David Amess, the Conservative Party MP who has been stabbed to death while holding a constituency surgery in a Methodist church.
Sir David Amess, a Member of Parliament (MP) for Britain’s governing Conservative Party, has been stabbed multiple times at a constituency surgery, according to reports.
A speech by former Cabinet minister and Tory leadership contender David Davis MP against vaccine passports has been wiped from YouTube for “contradict[ing] expert consensus”.
In an exclusive interview with Breitbart London, Sir Graham Brady, whose role as the chairman of the 1922 Committee of Tory MPs makes him the most powerful Conservative in the United Kingdom outside of government, criticised the “heavy-handed” policing seen during Australia’s strict coronavirus lockdowns.
Boris Johnson’s will reportedly announce new green taxes to pay for low-carbon heating plans, amid fuel shortages and skyrocketing prices.
Boris Johnson’s claim that the “era of uncontrolled low skilled immigration is over” is deeply misleading according to the Migration Watch UK.
The Welsh assembly has passed the implementation of vaccine passports by one vote, apparently on a technical glitch because a Conservative Member of the Senedd could not log in to the Zoom call to oppose the measures.
Five arrested after the former Tory leader Sir Iain was allegedly hit over the head with a road cone on Monday afternoon.
Boris Johnson’s UK is much, much closer politically, socially and economically to Tito’s Yugoslavia than it is to Milanović’s Croatia.
Reform UK leader Richard Tice told Breitbart London that Boris Johnson’s “con-socialists” are leading the UK economy on the “road to ruin”.
Anti-Brexit activists gathered in Manchester ahead of the Conservative Party Conference, to denounce “zombie” nationalism in Brexit Britain.
The divided Labour Party could see its first defection to the Conservatives since 1977, with three MPs reportedly considering crossing the floor over despair at their party’s leadership.
Asked about the truck driver shortage crisis, Johnson said it was a “chronic problem” associated with an overreliance on migrant workers willing to work for low wages and poor conditions. He said he wouldn’t repeat that mistake.
Britain’s increasingly green-obsessed Prime Minister has assured young people they have “every right to be angry” with their elders about climate change in Milan.
Nearly half of Britons blame the media for the shortage of fuel at the petrol pumps while one-in-five blames the government, according to a poll.
Migration Watch UK has slammed the British government for turning to thousands of foreign drivers to solve shortages which they believe were caused by bosses’ addiction to cheap overseas labour in the first place.