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Channel Migrants Quietly Granted Right to Work

Channel Migrants Quietly Granted Right to Work

The Home Office has recently and quietly granted asylum seekers who crossed the English Channel in small boats the right to work in certain sectors struggling with acute staff shortages. This controversial policy decision is likely to have profound implications as the UK grapples with record numbers of migrant channel crossings.

Calls for Home Secretary James Cleverly to quit after ‘sickening’ joke about spiking his wife’s drink

Calls for Home Secretary James Cleverly to quit after ‘sickening’ joke about spiking his wife’s drink James Cleverly, the Home Secretary, made jesting remarks about surreptitiously adding a date rape drug to his wife’s drink during a Downing Street reception. His offhand comments surfaced shortly after the Home Office unveiled… Read More »Calls for Home Secretary James Cleverly to quit after ‘sickening’ joke about spiking his wife’s drink

The Shifting Tide of Public Sentiment - Reflecting on Brexit's Impact

The Shifting Tide of Public Sentiment – Reflecting on Brexit’s Impact

The Shifting Tide of Public Sentiment – Reflecting on Brexit’s Impact Introduction The journey of Brexit, the United Kingdom’s decision to exit the European Union, has been marked by twists and turns, from its initial conception to the present day. As the process unfolded, public sentiment experienced significant fluctuations, driven… Read More »The Shifting Tide of Public Sentiment – Reflecting on Brexit’s Impact

David Cameron already making argument for closer ties with the EU

David Cameron already making argument for closer ties with the EU Reopening Old Wounds: Cameron Sparks Fresh Brexit Backlash Just when it seemed hostilities over Brexit might finally be cooling, trust David Cameron to reignite the flames. In his first major political intervention since leaving office disgraced by the EU… Read More »David Cameron already making argument for closer ties with the EU