UK PM Sunak: ‘Idiots’ Think the Government Can Cut Taxes
Gaffe or mask slip? Prime Minister Sunak said only those who aren’t “idiots” could comprehend why he won’t cut taxes, with a clear corollary implied.
Gaffe or mask slip? Prime Minister Sunak said only those who aren’t “idiots” could comprehend why he won’t cut taxes, with a clear corollary implied.
Brexiteers have called on Joe Biden to abandon his plans to travel to Northern Ireland unless he is willing to drop his anti-Brexit bias.
The British public will reportedly be on the hook for another £25 billion in tax hikes in Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s budget next month, as the tax burden is set to hit its highest level since the 1940s.
A senior figure within Britain’s Conservative Party has demanded that Liz Truss recalls parliament to deal with the ongoing cost of living crisis after the Queen is laid to rest.
The growing cost of living crisis in Britain has seen grocery price inflation hit its highest level in ten years.
Average British households will pay more than £1 million during their lifetime in taxes to the government, equal to eighteen years of work.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s plans to batter primarily young and working-class taxpayers through a National Insurance hike are being opposed by the Labour party and other opposition parties as well as swathes of his own party.
Conservative MPs have called upon Prime Minister Boris Johnson to look to end lockdown restrictions after a study claimed that the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine cuts transmission of the Chinese coronavirus by over two-thirds.
A group of so-called ‘Brexit Spartans’ who previously opposed Theresa May’s Brexit deal have announced they will support Boris Johnson’s.
Sir John Redwood has again revisited a Christmas Brexit tradition with his annual carol, which this year has a topical coronavirus twist.
The EU has broken its silence on the violent suppression of Catalonia independence referendum, with the Commission backing Madrid and the Vice-president of the European Parliament branding the vote a “nationalistic coup against Europe”.
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Eurosceptic Member of Parliament and former Shadow Secretary of State John Redwood has blasted the U.S. political establishment for its interventions against what he calls Britain’s “war of independence” from Brussels. Speaking at a Bow Group think tank event in
One of the oft-touted leaders of the eurosceptic ‘out’ campaign has come out in favour of staying inside the European Union, if David Cameron’s renegotiation leads to a ‘two tier’ Europe. Matthew Elliott, who led the successful No2AV campaign against electoral
Europhiles working to keep Britain within the EU must not be allowed to railroad discussions over an EU referendum onto questions of who would be eligible to vote in it, senior Tory MP John Redwood has warned. Writing in the Telegraph,