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Live on BBCnewsHD He had a Black T-shirt SNP in yellow on it, Glasgow, standing on a box Last edited by arista; 29-06-2024 at 11:50 AM. |
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Tory minister who placed three bets on election date in line for Sunak peerage…
A Conservative cabinet minister who admitted placing three bets on the date of the general election is in line for a peerage as part of Rishi Sunak’s final honours list, the Observer has been told. Alister Jack, the Scottish secretary who stood down as an MP when the election was called, had been considered for inclusion in a dissolution honours list compiled in recent weeks, according to sources familiar with the process. The list is set to be published soon after Thursday’s vote. Jack said he had placed three bets on the election date – one of which was successful – as the row over election betting engulfed the campaign last week. He made clear that he had not breached any rules and was not being investigated by the Gambling Commission. The watchdog is examining betting by Westminster figures on the date of the election. Related: UK election betting scandal: all you need to know about the world of political wagers However, figures inside the party argued it would be “problematic” to press ahead with Jack’s peerage, given the anger over the betting row and its impact on the Tory campaign. Recent discussions suggest that Jack could still be in line for an honour when the list is finally published. Tory sources also warned Sunak that the dissolution honours list, traditionally published at the end of a parliament, risked provoking anger in the party if he attempted to use it to reward “arrogant” advisers and aides who have overseen an election campaign criticised as error-strewn. “It’s just quite extraordinary that, having criticised Liz Truss for giving some of her team gongs for failure, they’re going to do the exact same thing,” said one source. Despite serving just 49 days as prime minister, Truss handed honours to aides and advisers, including supportive MPs and donors. The news comes amid private complaints about Sunak’s decision to call an early election, which appeared to take many of the Conservative party’s own officials by surprise. At the time it was called, almost 200 candidates were yet to be appointed – the most telling sign of how much work has been needed to ready the party for the snap poll. One of the central figures in the betting row is also understood to have been removed from the forthcoming honours list. The scandal began when the Guardian revealed that Craig Williams, Sunak’s parliamentary aide, was under investigation by the *commission for placing a £100 bet that the election would be in July, three days before it was announced. Williams is said to have been considered for a knighthoodbefore the row emerged, but has since been removed from the deliberations. He has described the wager as “a huge error of judgment” and is one of two Tory candidates to have had support withdrawn by the party while the commission investigates. Last week, Jack denied BBC reports that he had won £2,100 on an election bet, suggesting he had been joking about the idea. He later released a statement saying he had “not breached any gambling rules”. The cabinet minister said in March he had placed two bets of £5 each for an election to be held in May and June respectively. He placed a £20 bet in April at odds of 5 to 1 that an election would be held between July and September. “I had no knowledge of the date of the election until the day it was called,” he said. “As I have said previously, I placed no bets in May and am not under investigation by the Gambling Commission.” https://uk.yahoo.com/news/tory-minis...153032100.html |
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People should simply vote tory if they want to protect women's spaces. I don't see what the problem is, it's simple. If you want women's rights protected, vote tory
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Jacob RM is predicted to lose his seat
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Let me introduce you to Bayo Dosunmo
He was appointed by Labour Councillors in 2022 as the Lambeth CEO (London). He is also in charge of receiving ballot boxes and counting votes. Last Sunday he was arrested for: Possession of Class A drugs Driving whilst drunk Driving with no insurance Fleeing the scene of an accident Labour really knows how to choose top quality individuals. Maybe worth bearing this in mind on Thursday 4 July…. https://news.sky.com/story/bayo-dosu...ences-13159858 |
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Driving whilst drunk Driving with no insurance Fleeing the scene of an accident Labour really knows how to choose top quality individuals. Maybe worth bearing this in mind on Thursday 4 July….] Yes He should be kicked out of the Council. |
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Starmer was in Hitchin Live on all 3 news
He only took two questions SkyNews And ITV Peston asked what Starmer thought of the Far Right winning the first round in France. Starmer then stated why everyone must vote Labour in the UK Before Starmer arrived With Starmer
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LibDem's Ed Davey Did a Crane lift for a bungee jump In Eastbourne ![]() https://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/pa...ngee-jump.html Video of his stunt Last edited by arista; 01-07-2024 at 10:15 AM. |
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PM Sunak
now live in Staffordshire He said if you give Labour a Blank Cheque you will never get it back He is in a Medicine Warehouse with workers SkyNewsHD Live BBCnewsHD Live Workers Asking Questions First : why are so many Pharmacy closing PM Ignored that Last edited by arista; 01-07-2024 at 10:31 AM. |
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He ALWAYS ignores the pharmacies closing questions. BOOTS are even closing outlets. A pharmacy near me is closing after decades of being in business. Plus there's the view in some pharmacies who neither want or could cope with extra traffic as to dealing with health issues. Sunak's only talent is to deceive and blame everything and anyone else for his failures as PM and the Con led governments since 2010. |
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Yes it should be on the main news. |
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