Labour Suspends UK MPs
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The leader of the opposition Reform party, Nigel Farage, is calling the plan an ‘attempt to rig the political system.’
WHEN polling day dawns at the next general election, some 1.6million new voters will have been added to the electoral rolls. Hundreds of thousands of bright-eyed 16 and 17-year-olds will be
There are parallels between the political conditions which faced Harold Wilson and Sir Keir Starmer’s current challenges.
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Belfast News Letter on MSNLabour position ‘hopelessly confused’ on giving vote to 16-year-oldsPaul Holmes asked in the Commons why the Government plans to lower the voting age while 16 and 17-year-olds are not allowed to buy lottery tickets or alcohol.
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British prime minister Keir Starmer attempts to reassert authority but risks reopening wounds by suspending rebel MPs
Labour are rumoured to be on the verge of blocking Chinese electric vehicles from a new £650 million grant scheme. In response, Beijing has issued a stern warning to the Labour Party government, with a Chinese embassy spokesman cautioning that the nation would "resolutely safeguard" its electric car industry.
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Labour minister Jess Phillips says rebel MPs right to be punished for ‘slagging off own government’ - Comes as Keir Starmer’s attempt to impose discipline on party faces fresh challenge from Diane Abb
When asked for his opinion on the suspensions, Freddy told GB News viewers: "I think it's glorious. Labour spent most of last year saying that on difficult issues on welfare, they were going to have a conversation. Every time they say conversation, it means they are stabbing each other in the back, fighting like crazy.