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https://conservatives.com/yourpriorities 02-04-2008 09:37:50
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Slippery Starmer will tell every audience what they want to hear and then go back on it.
“He’s a human rights barrister who sees every single election as a different case to prosecute against a different jury.”
Great interview with Richard Holden MP 👇
express.co.uk/news/politics/…
We’re campaigning for every vote because it matters for 🇬🇧
We’re not going to let Sir Keir Starmer:
💷 wreck our economy with Rachel Reeves idea to borrow and extra £28 billion a year that Institute for Fiscal Studies says could lead to “increased inflation and drive up interest rates”
🚪…
Same old Labour sniping from the sidelines with empty rhetoric.
The Conservatives are delivering the largest expansion of childcare in history👇
💷 Doubling investment from £4bn to £8bn
↔️ Expanding childcare provision for working parents
Labour have no plan for parents.
For years, no one had the courage to explain what’s really involved when it comes to reaching Net Zero.
Rishi Sunak changed that - taking a new approach to reduce the burden on working families and help get the country on the right path for the future.
Erm… well we all know it’s been Sir Keir Starmer’s priority
Turns out it’s now officially The Labour Party policy too…
You might have thought that the British people would be Labour’s priority - but for Labour, local people and our country will always be secondary to ideology…
Oh dear! Rachel Reeves has been at the copy and paste keys again! 👩💻
This is precisely what I announced as City Minister earlier this year - and is already happening under my successor Bim Afolami MP
Next up, Rachel wishes Lionesses success in football final…..Rachel holds AI…
Pleased to see that RMT members have overwhelmingly voted to accept the pay offer that the Rail Minister Huw Merriman MP and I facilitated.
This is welcome news for passengers and secures workers a pay rise in the run up to Christmas.