UK MPs Investigate Firearms Law After Recent Gunman Shootings
MPs are investigating Firearms Laws after recent shootings in the UK. This action is sparked after 12 people were killed by gunman Derrick Bird and 1 killed and 2 injured by gunman Raoul Moat. The Investigation will look into the handling of guns, the ease of access to guns and if the gun laws are […]
PM David Cameron ‘Turns His Back’ on Free Over 60’s Bus Pass Election Promise
During the Election Campaign David Cameron said he would keep free bus passes for over 60’s, but it seems like he made a major U-turn on his old promise and ramped the age up to 65. Prime Minister David Cameron made changes to the £1bn concession scheme that allows 60 year old citizens take buses […]
Vince’s World: Business Secretary Vince Cable’s Launches Graduate Tax
Vince Cable has returned from his big TV disappearance – And the Elephant In the Room Has Got BIG News. Vince Is back and he’s got more attitude than ever slapping down policies left, right and centre he’s jumped from behind the parliamentary sofa and onto TV. Vince Cable has placed a graduate tax, this […]
Michael Gove’s Mistakes – The Aftermath Leaves Schools in ‘Limbo’
Well Just Ignore the Angry People Gove – Get on With Your Job and Act Like Nothing Happened. We all remember School Secretary Michael Gove and his 25 errors, and 4 lists chock-a-block with mistakes. Even though the truth that hasn’t clawed it’s way on the telly but it still is a truly sad truth. […]
Schools Secretary Michael Gove Causes More Confusion With Axed Schools
If you remember throughout the week Schools Secretary Michael Gove has made several errors about the axed school list. But he has caused more confusion for schools that originally thought they were safe. Just like schools in Wigan and Bolton, they reached the milestone to avoid the slash but they their names were put along […]
David Cameron to Oppose Electoral Change to the Alternative Vote
Gordon Brown: I believe in a fair and democratic electoral system – David Cameron: I believe in sneaking in through the back door with Nick Clegg. Prime Minister David Cameron to oppose the referendum on electoral change from first past the post to the alternative vote on may 2011. It comes after Gordon Brown and the Labour […]
Theresa May Apologises After Policy Announcement to Media Before MP’s
Home Secretary Theresa May apologises after announcing non-EU Immigration Cap to the Media before telling MP’s. It comes after Speaker John Bercow looked into a complaint by a labour MP when the story was published in the newspapers on Monday. He said details given to journalists and were “similar” to a statement then made to […]
Chancellor George Osborne’s Axe Dangles Over Incapacity Benefit – But will It Be Cut?
Nothing is Safe From the Chancellor Not Even Essential Services. George Osborne has indicated that Incapacity Benefit (a benefit for disabled people under the state pension age) may be cut. George Osborne said he wants to protect those in “genuine need” while encouraging those who could work to do so. Currently in the UK over […]