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Writer and columnist Philip Collins on Newsnight - Credit: Twitter

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Political commentator sums up Remainer frustrations with Brexit in brilliant one-liner

A political commentator has brilliantly summed up the frustrations Remainers have with Brexit using an age-old analogy. The New Statesman‘s Philip Collins said Brexiteers compared the concerns of Remainers to “The Boy Who Cried Wolf” having completely ignored the moral of the story. In the fable, which dates back to the Middle Ages, a young shepherd boy repeatedly trick nearby villagers into thinking […]
Health secretary Matt Hancock delivers a ministerial statement on COVID-19 in the House Of Commons, London. - Credit: PA

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Matt Hancock reignites ‘chumocracy’ row after ex-neighbour is handed Covid work following WhatsApp message

The company of a former neighbour of Matt Hancock’s has won a multi-million-pound contract to supply medical equipment to Covid testing centres despite having no previous experience. Alex Bourne, who ran a pub close to Hancock’s former constituency in Suffolk, said he offered his company’s services to the health secretary in a WhatsApp message. Hinpack, Bourne’s company, was […]
Conservative MP Andrew Mitchell speaks during an emergency debate on international action to protect civilians in Aleppo, Syria, in the House of Commons, London. - Credit: PA

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Tory MP calls Rishi Sunak’s foreign aid cut a ‘shameful mistake’ that will make Britain ‘less safe’

Former international development secretary Andrew Mitchell has criticised Rishi Sunak’s cut in Britain’s foreign aid budget, arguing the move makes the UK “less safe and less prosperous”. Mitchell, who served in David Cameron’s cabinet between 2010 and 2012, said the chancellor’s decision to cut foreign aid was a “shameful mistake” that would hurt Britain’s world […]