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Chopper’s politics for 2022 December 06

By Christopher ‘Chopper’ Hope, ASSOCIATE EDITOR (POLITICS) Afternoon Boris Johnson won a landslide at the 2019 general election on a pledge that a Tory government “will require that a minimum service operates during transport strikes“. What has happened since then? A new piece of legislation – Transport Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill was introduced toContinue reading “Chopper’s politics for 2022 December 06”

The Telegraph Frontpage for Tuesday 2022 December 06

By Danny Boyle After a threatened Tory rebellion, house-building targets are being watered down. We also analyse why all is not what it seems with the Sussexes’ latest Netflix trailer, above. Town halls to be allowed to build fewer homes In the face of rebellions by backbench Conservatives, Rishi Sunak has climbed down on keyContinue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage for Tuesday 2022 December 06”

The Telegraph Frontpage 2022 November 09

Those subscribed to follow the posts on “Some View on the World” do not miss a single news item By Danny Boyle Good morning. Republican hopes for a sweeping rebuke of Joe Biden in the US midterms have failed to materialise. We have the latest from America – and the fallout from Gavin Williamson’s resignation.Continue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage 2022 November 09”

The Telegraph from July 04 – July 10

At the beginning of this month, a lot of interest was taken in Boris Johnson but the dust settles after his dramatic resignation

How long will it take before Conservative MPs will reach the conclusion that the prime minister needs to go?

One wonders what will have to pass before the British realise that this circus game with their Prime Minister has to come to an end before more damage is done to the conservative party but also to the faith in British politicians and politics.