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36 votes
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The macroeconomic cost of the UK's Conservative government
5 votes -
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak pitches mandatory national service at eighteen
37 votes -
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announces a 4th July general election
35 votes -
Britain's Foreign Secretary David Cameron, in Kyiv, promises Ukraine aid for 'as long as it takes'
18 votes -
UK asylum seekers will be deported to Rwanda
18 votes -
Abolishing inheritance tax sent Stockholm's startup ecosystem soaring – tax cut could revive Britain's flagging economy
9 votes -
UK Conservative party suspends MP Lee Anderson over claims that Islamists have "got control" of London's Mayor Sadiq Kahn and the capital
12 votes -
Falkland's sovereignty 'not up for discussion' UK leader warns after new Argentinian president vows to 'get them back'
17 votes -
United Kingdom Prime Minister Rishi Sunak reportedly said 'just let people die', COVID inquiry hears
39 votes -
Novo Nordisk suggested to senior UK government officials that they could “profile” benefit claimants – those who are most likely to return to the labour market
17 votes -
Ex-leader David Cameron makes shock return to UK government as foreign secretary
24 votes -
UK PM Rishi Sunak applauded for being openly transphobic in speech
53 votes -
UK Home Secretary Suella Braverman says multiculturalism has ‘failed’ in Europe during migration speech
15 votes -
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak considers banning cigarettes for next generation
36 votes -
Women used to be more likely to vote Conservative than men but that all changed in 2017—UK research wants to find out why
17 votes -
UK's Online Safety Bill: Crackdown on harmful social media content agreed
27 votes -
The UK Privileges Committee report into Boris Johnson's role in "partygate" has been published
18 votes -
Boris Johnson stands down as a member of UK parliament with immediate effect
57 votes -
UK MPs are expected to vote on the Privileges committee's verdict on whether Boris Johnson lied to Parliament over partygate on June 29. Tory MPs will NOT be whipped to back Johnson.
22 votes -
Clarence Thomas and the US billionaire
18 votes -
Rishi Sunak to become first British Asian PM as Penny Mordaunt bows out
13 votes -
So, uh, about the UK
It's difficult to talk about the UK at the moment because, and it's hard to give this enough emphasis, IT'S AN ENORMOUS CLUSTER-FUCK AND EVERYTHING IS AWFUL. To give you some idea, Truss is...
It's difficult to talk about the UK at the moment because, and it's hard to give this enough emphasis, IT'S AN ENORMOUS CLUSTER-FUCK AND EVERYTHING IS AWFUL.
To give you some idea, Truss is currently less popular than Putin and is the least popular PM the UK has ever had (in the years that we measured).
There's a bill going through tonight about fracking. But it's been turned into a confidence motion on Liz Truss, and it has full hard /// three line whip, slips withdrawn. (basically, members of the Conservative Party have been instructed to vote in accordance with their party's wishes, and not doing so is serious, and can lead to the MP effectively being expelled from their party.) And the three line whip is against their 2019 manifesto pledge.
Normally, we'd expect to see MPs rebelling against this. Certainly, at the moment, a bunch of them are in the mood to do so.
There's an additional complication here though - a bunch of MPs have sent in letters of no confidence, and that could trigger Yet Another Leadership Race (they've already met the threshold, but they've raised the bar to be half the party needs to send the letters because lol who cares about rules). But, if an MP is expelled their letter no longer counts. So a bunch of MPs are openly saying they're only voting for this fracking bill because they think Truss is hopeless and needs to go.
https://twitter.com/BethRigby/status/1582672374369226753
https://twitter.com/IanDunt/status/1582762437954375680
Also, Suella Braverman (who managed to be a crueller home secretary than any who've been before her which is remarkable considering the list of utterly hateful cunts who've had the job) was sacked / resigned today.
So, if there's not much talk here from people in the UK it's because nothing makes any sense and everything's changing every day.
31 votes -
UK scraps tax cut for wealthy that sparked market turmoil
11 votes -
Liz Truss's UK growth plan is nothing but a magic potion
11 votes -
UK in turmoil as government's gamble to solve economic woes fuels crisis, instead
9 votes -
Liz Truss to be next UK Prime Minister
12 votes -
Boris Johnson, the UK's embattled prime minister, announced he's resigning
35 votes -
BBC licence fee to be abolished in 2027 and funding frozen
32 votes -
British politician says female ‘Doctor Who’ leads to young men committing crime
5 votes -
UK Government accused of 'burying' conversion therapy report
7 votes -
Millions in UK face disenfranchisement under voter ID plans
7 votes -
Keir Starmer struggles to counter Boris Johnson’s ‘vaccine bounce’ as UK polls loom
5 votes -
‘Stories are chosen due to editorial merit’ and ‘newsworthy updates’ - BBC
6 votes -
UK Government creating "hostile environment" for LGBT+ people
10 votes -
UK government accused of re-igniting culture war over gender neutral bathrooms
13 votes -
Covid-19: St Pancras crowds 'totally irresponsible'
9 votes -
Boris Johnson announces ten-point green plan, including investments in nuclear and wind, and new combustion vehicle ban from 2030
30 votes -
Boris Johnson says three million people in Hong Kong will get path to British citizenship
7 votes -
Dominic Cummings' statement, a guided tour
6 votes -
Boris Johnson's approval rating plunges twenty points in four days amid Dominic Cummings scandal
11 votes -
The crisis within conservatism: Since the 80s, the right has increasingly relied on media bubbles, wedge issues, resistance to social change and making electoral participation harder to hold power
7 votes -
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has instructed civil servants to make plans to end UK's reliance on China for vital medical supplies and other strategic imports
8 votes -
Boris Johnson leaves hospital, says 'things could have gone either way'
17 votes -
UK PM Boris Johnson out of intensive care but remains in hospital
13 votes -
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson moved to intensive care
17 votes -
Boris Johnson admitted to hospital as COVID-19 symptoms persist
26 votes -
British love for health service could make or break Boris Johnson
7 votes -
The UK backs away from “herd immunity” coronavirus proposal amid blowback
7 votes -
There's a dark side to Boris Johnson's government, and even his allies are fed up with it
12 votes