UK Conservatives

Labour's Steve Reed says marginalised communities are feeling 'pushed away' by divisive rhetoric
Report marking anniversary of social unrest says the problems then are far worse now
Tories accused of having 'no strategy' to tackle child poverty after footballer promotes food voucher scheme with lagging registrations
No, President Joe Biden is not trying to cancel Mr. Potato Head and make you stop eating burgers.
More confusion as Lord Bethell says foreign travel is “not for this year”.
Party had let Andrew Walker stand for Blackburn with Darwen Council despite his praise for Tommy Robinson, real name Stephen Yaxley-Lennon.
Following PMQs, the chancellor Rishi Sunak gives his budget for 2021 which will lay out support for the economy and people following the year's pandemic and lockdown effects. The chancellor is expected to extend furlough schemes and support for businesses but questions remain about how the country will pay for the support packages rolled out during 2020.
It’s been a quiet year. Not much happened really. The sh*tshow that was 2020 in 220 seconds.
On July 17th the possibility of a “normal” Christmas was first delivered by Boris Johnson. Since then, we’ve had a second national lockdown, introductions of tiers, a plan to deliver Christmas above all else and finally the crushing dashing of those hopes the weekend before Christmas.
In the final episode of 2020 (usual Brexit caveats apply), Arj Singh, Paul Waugh, Rachel Weatmouth and Conservative MP Lee Rowley look back at the past week, as well as the past year, in Westminster, and wonder what might be on the horizon.