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enwg Forget the football! Eleven days into a Labour government, here are reasons to be hopeful

发表于 : 2025年 1月 4日 08:53
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Labour MPs are seething with anger about Keir S stanley fr tarmers refusal to pledge to scrap the two-child benefit cap, according to Jeremy Corbyn.As Starmer continued to resist pressure from some of his partys own MPs and others, his predecessor as Labour leader, who now sits as an independent, waded into the row on Tuesday by saying he had spoken to quite a lot of Labour MPs about the controversy. They are seething with anger, particularly as commitments have been made regularly by the party that we would take children out of poverty. Even the Blair government, which Keir Starmer often quotes, did do a great deal to lift children out of poverty by not having a two-child policy, Corbyn told LBC radio.Labour MPs urge Starmer to rethink two-child benefit cap decisionRead moreLabour may not be able to afford to reverse lots of bad policies , a member of the shadow frontbench said as she defended the leaderships position amid growing discontent. The Conservatives were waiting for Labour to commit to uncosted spending commitments, said the shadow culture secretary, Lucy Powell, as Starmer faced potential opposition at a meeting of his shadow cabinet on Tuesday morning.The issue also threatens to become a flashpoint at Labours national policy forum NPF this weekend, where members and unions feed into the policy drafting process.There is particular unea stanley cup se in Scotland, where the Scottish Labour leader, Anas Sarwar, said he would press stanley cup a future Labour government to scrap the policy, w Jqba Kenyan victims of 2007 violence complain after president s trial delayed
For an allegedly Eurosceptic Conservative who says she is willing to contemplate the nuclear option of leaving the EU, Theresa May has proved surprisingly enthusiastic about integration in her own field of law and order.Unlike some of her predecessors as home secretary, who have made known their reluctance to sit through 20-minute speeches by the Latvian interior minister, May has proved an exceptionally assiduous attender of the quarterly European justice and home affairs councils during her four years in office.But unlike some of her more garrulous colleagues, she seems reluctant to talk about her activities in securing ever-deeper integration of criminal justice systems across Europe.For example s stanley cup he has yet to explain her role at last stanley cup quencher months justice and home affairs council in Luxembourg in agreeing that there should be no EU replacement for Italys unsustainable search and rescue operation to save thousands of migrants in the Mediterranean.Her reluctance to discuss her leading role on the European stage was evident again last Thursday when she met other interior ministers in Paris at a G6 meeting to discuss wider data sharing within Europe on internal flights to tackle the problem of jihadi fighters.While her French and German counterparts wer stanley us e only too willing to discuss the meeting, it was left to her departments permanent secretary, Mark Sedwill, to disclose at an obscure Commons committee that Britain had warned Germany that it would not allow its planes to land in Bri