The government is preparing to quietly amend the definition of disruptive protest in ‘chilling’ change already rejected by peers
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‘Sneaky, cheating bastards’ – Josiah Mortimer reports on a peer leading the charge against the Government's fresh protest clampdown
The Parliamentary Standards Commissioner, Electoral Commission and Cabinet Office will not be looking into remarks by a former member of the Government that introduced the controversial policy
Commons session turns to farce as Conservative Deputy Chair suggests all protestors should just stand for election instead, Josiah Mortimer reports
Parliament is spending £100 million a year – a staggering £2 million of taxpayers' money every week – patching up repairs, while next steps on its renovation are still to be decided
Unemployable former PM, Scotty from marketing, has suffered another setback after being turned down for a job with Engadine Maccas. This comes hot on the heels of bad guy consulting company PWC also turning Scotty down for a job, saying... Read More ›
“Mr Speaker in response to the Government’s budget I’d like to say, no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no... Read More ›
The former Deputy Prime Minister's bullying behaviour was long tolerated and excused by Rishi Sunak and his media supporters, reports Adam Bienkov
A controversial parliamentary group that successfully opposes fuel price rises and tough climate action is backed by a campaigner who denies that humans are causing climate change, Josiah Mortimer reveals
Pathetic, snide and feeble Starmeroids – but happily there are usually receipts Keir Starmer’s latest attempt to smear his far more worthy predecessor has consisted of his team briefing their media allies that Corbyn left the leader of the opposition (LOTO) office strewn with an unholy mess – with even mention of an abandoned sleeping […]