Shaun Bailey, the Tory candidate for London mayor, was accused of 'contempt' for families with his remarks on a flat payment for all citizen
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Shaun Bailey, the Tory candidate for London mayor, was accused of 'contempt' for families with his remarks on a flat payment for all citizen
Shaun Bailey is under fire for saying multiculturalism is eroding Britain's sense of community and turning it into a "crime-riddled cesspool".
Frederick Ponsonby spoke on the YMCA youth services
On Tuesday in the House of Lords there was a discussion entitled Knife Crime: Violence Reduction Units which is available here and it began from Shaun Bailey with the comment “To ask His Majesty’s Government what steps they are taking to assess the efficacy of violence reduction units in addressing knife crime.” he is a member of the Conservative and he and indeed all of the other members of the…
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Jacob calls for MPs to hold some Councils to account
Jacob calls for MPs to hold some Councils to account
Last week in the Business of the House session in Parliament, the MP for West Bromwich West asked a question about Sandwell Council. The response from Jacob Rees-Mogg was “We may need to set aside days of debate to discover all the failings and corruptions in socialist councils. They seem to come up at business questions again and again. It is important that Members hold local authorities to…
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The Conservatives' deputy chairman has conceded that the party's newly selected London mayoral candidate "could and should" have made clear he was not singling out Muslims or Hindus when he wrote about the impact of multiculturalism.
The Conservatives' deputy chairman has conceded that the party's newly selected London mayoral candidate "could and should" have made clear he was not singling out Muslims or Hindus when he wrote about the impact of multiculturalism.
Prime Minister Theresa May & her husband, Philip meet Shaun Bailey, the Conservative Candidate for the London Mayoral Elections of 2020 on the second day of the Conservative Party Conference 2018 (October 1, 2018)