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The Decade in Tory: The Sunday Times Bestseller: An Inventory of Idiocy from the Coalition to Covid

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The Prime Minister was asked this morning why he was in favour of banning smoking for young people but not in favour of taking steps which could tackle “arguably the biggest health crisis facing Britain at the moment” in obesity. It turns out that growing revenues On the whims of ministers, probation was broken apart, forensic services wrecked and enormous effort wasted on pushing England’s schools out of public control into semi-private academies and trusts, in evidence-free reorganisations.

Decade in Tory: An Inventory of Idiocy from the Coa… The Decade in Tory: An Inventory of Idiocy from the Coa…

Even as the past decade was unfolding, people were aware times were out of joint, an unprecedented number telling a Hansard Society survey at the end of 2018 that the UK was in decline.This was in contrast to the more conventional room downstairs, where most of the politicians had gathered, they said. Murdoch, who left long before midnight, sat on a sofa, according to one observer, and select people were brought to him. Russell Jones’ hugely impressive first book, The Decade In Tory is the politics junkie’s masochistic wet dream. He hasn’t spoken to any northern leaders and we could have been helpful in trying to work out what was actually a priority for us and it is that capacity that HS2 was there to solve.

A decade of Tory austerity in numbers - The London Economic A decade of Tory austerity in numbers - The London Economic

Rishi Sunak said increasing the legal smoking age annually will be the “single biggest intervention in public health in a generation”. His Brexit rhetoric has raised expectations, but his commitment to “levelling up” is a deceit unless it reverses all the financial and social forces that have been accelerating poverty since 2010. The numbers suggest Mr Sunak has work to do to persuade voters he can deliver on his promise to end the political “status quo” of the last 30 years. If you do nothing, you will be auto-enrolled in our premium digital monthly subscription plan and retain complete access for 65 € per month.With his signature scathing wit, Russell Jones breaks down the government's interminable failures year by year, covering everything from David Cameron's pledge to tackle inequality - which reduced UK life expectancy for the first time since 1841 - through the bewildering storm of lies and betrayals that led to Brexit, devastating education cuts, serial mismanagement of the NHS and Boris Johnson's calamitous response to the Covid-19 pandemic. Whilst we have been choosing to spend an ever expanding share of national income on health, we have remarkably reduced the fraction of national income we devote to public spending on education. Russell Jones is a designer, project manager, programmer, and wazzock living in Cheshire with a ludicrous dog, and a cat that would certainly strangle him if it had opposable thumbs. When I travel around the world to Japan, to America, to Europe, to India, I come back with billions of pounds of investment for our country.

The Decade in Tory: An Inventory of Idiocy from the Coa…

Former Brexit Secretary David Davis says Rishi Sunak's pledge to create a 'smoke free generation' is "a brilliant idea. The decision to ban smoking for young people came down to a belief that no parent wants their child to grow up to be a smoker, Rishi Sunak said this morning. The prime minister, meanwhile, looked to blame "local factors" for the results, saying "mid-term elections are always difficult for incumbent governments". We were there on an inspection when they found a stack of meat pies on the dirty floor of a roadside cafe: the officer told us they register fewer food outlets as high risk, for lack of staff to check them. The humour was okay, but didn't compensate for and sometimes even undermined the serious nature of what this piece of work reveals, not only about the politicians, but about those who supported them.Two days before Johnson met Lebedev in March, the House of Lords appointments commission (Holac), which scrutinises all nominations, wrote to the prime minister. Geoff Barton, general secretary of the Association of School and College Leaders, told The Guardian the IFS report was a “grim indictment” of the government. We are blessed to have a cabinet that includes top fireplace-salesman Gavin Williamson, who almost started a war with China to get his picture in the newspapers, after which he got – stop, please stop – promoted. Pub closures – premises were down from 52,500 in 2001 to 38,000 by 2020 – were another loss of sociability.

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