We have failed on migration but Labour would be infinitely worse – my drastic plan would fix the problem, says Jenrick
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by Harry Cole
2d ago
BRITAIN’S handling of immigration over the past three decades is a “disgrace” and the Tories must share the blame, Robert Jenrick blasted tonight. The former Home Office minister – who quit last December over Rishi Sunak‘s refusal to go harder on Rwanda – admitted the government had failed to get a grip for the last 14 years. Darren FletcherRobert Jenrick says in order to make the Rwanda plan viable ‘thousands’ of migrants would need to be sent there[/caption] Darren FletcherThe former Home Office minister got a grilling from The Sun’s political editor Harry Cole, right[/caption] His plan to t ..read more
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Right-wing NatCon conference is shut down by police during Nigel Farage’s speech as he rages over ‘monstrous’ decision
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by Martina Bet
2d ago
A HARD-LEFT Mayor was branded “monstrous” after sending in armed cops to shut down a right-wing conference addressed by Nigel Farage and Suella Braverman. Chaos erupted at the NatCon meeting in Brussels when cops arrived and shut down the event on the orders of Belgian left-winger Emir Kir. AFPFormer Leader of the Brexit Party Nigel Farage was today speaking at the right-wing conference[/caption] ReutersHe reportedly told the crowd: ‘I understand the police are very keen to shut this down’[/caption] TwitterBrussels Police were then seen inside the venue[/caption] TwitterThe event had already b ..read more
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Suella Braverman to slam Rishi Sunak over ECHR and say he lacks ‘political will’ to ditch Euro court
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by Martina Bet
2d ago
RISHI Sunak lacks the “political will” to take Britain out of the European Court of Human Rights, Suella Braverman will declare. The former Home Secretary will use a fiery speech in Brussels to make the case for ditching the euro court. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said he is ready to quit the Strasbourg court if that is what it takes to stop small boat crossingsRexGettyThe PM is under growing pressure from Tory backbenchers to use the party’s election manifesto to commit to quitting the ECHR[/caption] But she will warn the Government has not “laid the ground work” for doing so –  despite t ..read more
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We’ve got 10 years to save the west from dark forces, wokery & authoritarian regimes, says Liz Truss
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by Noa Hoffman
4d ago
THE West has just 10 years to be saved from dark forces, wokery and authoritarian regimes like China and Russia, Liz Truss warned today. On Never Mind the Ballots, the ex-PM argued Britain is being slowly taken over by left-wing un-elected bureaucrats pushing extreme environmentalism, political correctness and socialism. Darren FletcherOn the latest episode of Never Mind the Ballots, Liz Truss warned the West has just ten years to protect itself from dark forces, wokery and authoritarian regimes[/caption] Darren FletcherBritain’s shortest-serving PM told host Harry Cole that left-wing mandarin ..read more
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Britain and EU ‘within kissing distance’ of striking a deal on Gibraltar post-Brexit
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by Jack Elsom
1w ago
BRITAIN and the EU are “within kissing distance” of striking a deal on Gibraltar. Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron flew to Brussels yesterday for talks on the Rock’s status post-Brexit. AFPForeign Secretary Lord Cameron flew to Brussels yesterday for talks on the Rock’s status post-Brexit[/caption] Britain and the EU are ‘within kissing distance’ of striking a deal on GibraltarGetty The UK has been resisting Spanish demands to station its own border guards at the airport, which is also an RAF base. Another sticking point has been free movement from the British Overseas Territory into the bloc. N ..read more
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Donald Trump and David Cameron talked Brexit as they dined at luxury resort Mar-a-Lago
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by Harry Cole
1w ago
DONALD Trump and David Cameron dined at Mar-a-Lago on Monday night – with Brexit on the menu. The ex-US President and Republican hopeful hosted the Foreign Secretary at his luxury Palm Beach resort – but both sides agreed not to put out photos. AFPLord Cameron dined with Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago and discussed Brexit[/caption] ReutersMr Trump’s spokesman said they ‘also discussed their mutual admiration for the late Queen Elizabeth II’[/caption] Lord Cameron, who spearheaded efforts to keep Britain in the UK, discussed “policy matters specific to Brexit” with the Don, who was a big Leave back ..read more
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EU official sparks diplomatic row by saying Gibraltar is Spanish during high-stakes Brexit talks
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by Martina Bet
2w ago
AN EU official has sparked a diplomatic row by saying Gibraltar is Spanish during high-stakes Brexit talks. Margaritis Schinas said “Gibraltar Español”, which means “Gibraltar is Spanish”, when asked about sensitive negotiations. Alamy Live NewsAn EU official has sparked a diplomatic row by saying Gibraltar is Spanish during high-stakes Brexit talks[/caption] Margaritis Schinas said ‘Gibraltar Español’, which means ‘Gibraltar is Spanish’Getty The remark has triggered fury both in the UK and Spain, with a Tory former cabinet minister accusing Brussels of seeking to undermine British sovereignty ..read more
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Nigel Farage is coming back – and this time it could be a knockout blow for the Tories
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by Harry Cole
2w ago
I HAVE seen the future of the right wing in Britain and not a single ­serving Tory minister was there. Love him or hate him, Nigel Farage is a giant of British politics. Steve FinnNigel Farage could return to frontline politics[/caption] GettyFarage’s return could be a knockout blow for the Tories this time[/caption] Arguably his impact will be felt long after names such as David Cameron, George Osborne and Theresa May are mere answers in a pub quiz. To use his usual bluster, without ever holding a seat in the mother of parliaments, Captain Nige basically steered the great ship Britain to a co ..read more
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Keir Starmer reveals he was PAID to defend Hizb ut-Tahrir – but blasts Boris Johnson over Jimmy Savile smears
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by Noa Hoffman
1M ago
SIR Keir Starmer last night revealed he was PAID to defend Islamist group Hizb ut-Tahir – and refused to say he regrets it. In a grilling by The Sun’s Harry Cole, the Labour chief also blasted Boris Johnson over his claim Jimmy Savile smears. Darren FletcherSir Keir was the first guest of the Sun’s new politics show Never Mind The Ballots[/caption] Sir Keir defended advocating on behalf of wrong’uns – including Jihadi group Hizb ut-Tahir who were proscribed as a terrorist organisation this year. He insisted the job of a lawyer is to work for whoever your client is – even when they’re the bad g ..read more
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The one thing supporting Reform will never ever get you is your country back, Lee Anderson, it will bury it
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by Michael Shersby
1M ago
“I WANT my country back!” thundered Lee Anderson as he declared that he was defecting from the Conservative Party to Reform UK. Don’t we all, Lee! Lee Anderson might ‘want his country back’, but there’s hardly anything less likely to make that happen by voting for ReformAlamyThe political journey that Anderson has made recently might be understandable to many, but let’s face it — we have a two-party systemStefan Rousseau / PA Wire But I can’t think of anything less likely to win back our lost country than falling for the easy charms of Reform. Breaking news from the Department of the Bloody Ob ..read more
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