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Analysis by planning consultants Lichfields suggested Mr Sunak’s decision to abandon mandatory targets to build 300,000 new houses per year would lead to an increase in “sofa surfing”.
Asked about the language, Mr Sunak’s spokesman said: “The Prime Minister’s view is that it would have been entirely unacceptable for the EU to question the Falkland Islanders’ right to decide their own future.
Source: https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/rishi-sunak-lashes-out-eu-30511639
Besides serving as deputy prime minister, he was also the justice secretary and Lord Chancellor in Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s government.
Source: https://www.blueprint.ng/breaking-uk-deputy-prime-minister-resigns/
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s office on Wednesday said Mr Zelensky would visit troops training in Britain and address the British parliament.
Source: https://thenewdaily.com.au/news/2023/02/08/zelensky-london-ukraine-seeks-arms/
British prime minister Rishi Sunak’s political judgment has been criticised after a meeting between Britain’s King Charles III and the leader of the European Union was cancelled.
During Liz Truss’ premiership, Labour saw leads of over 30 per cent in the polls but that lead has dwindled in recent weeks but the party still have a considerable lead over Rishi Sunak’s party.
Earlier, Chris Philp defended Mr Sunak’s movements on Wednesday amid criticism that the bilateral meeting between the Prime Minister and the US president appeared to have been scaled back to a less formal conversation over a cup of tea.
Source: https://carlow-nationalist.ie/2023/04/13/varadkar-rejects-claims-that-biden-is-anti-british/
Earlier, Mr Miliband used an appearance at Labour’s sister Co-operative Party conference to lambast Mr Sunak’s approach to the green agenda.
“Embedding climate into Starmer’s vision for the country’s future is like a breath of fresh air after Sunak’s constant attempts to sow division and weaponise green policies.”
Source: https://leftfootforward.org/2023/10/what-trade-unions-thought-of-keir-starmers-speech/
Former Prime Minister David Cameron has made a return to the UK government as part of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s Cabinet reshuffle.
His intervention will raise concerns over a potential Tory rebellion if Mr Sunak’s changes are put to a vote in Parliament.
Home Secretary James Cleverly is understood to be close to finalising a treaty with Rwanda as part of Rishi Sunak’s goal of making the plan legally watertight following the Supreme Court’s ruling against the scheme.
However, cutting illegal immigration is now fourth after Sunak’s decision to prioritise his bill designed to ensure asylum seekers can be deported to Rwanda.
“If anyone was looking for some grand economic vision in Rishi Sunak’s speech this week setting out his priorities for 2023, they would surely have been left sadly disappointed.
If people don’t recognise the monster we paint, they will not believe our valid criticisms of (Mr Sunak’s) policies.”
In Britain, the papers are led by Mr Sunak’s attempts to sell his Brexit deal.
Source: https://carlow-nationalist.ie/2023/03/01/what-the-papers-say-wednesdays-front-pages-63/
It is right that the Canadian authorities should be looking into them,” said British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s spokesman, Max Blain.
King’s Speech to set out Rishi Sunak’s ‘vision of a better Britain’
Labour and the Lib Dems both condemned Sunak’s decision to try to get Cummings back at the heart of the Tory machine.
Last year, Sunak’s predecessor caused a stir after a series of car crash interviews over her disastrous mini-budget.