The Labour Chair was reacting to the online hysteria prior to the news the Princess will receive cancer treatment.
The Labour Party Chair says it’s “right to ask what the Prime Minister stands for and what he’s achieved.”
It would be curious if transgenderism turned out to be one aspect of life that is immune from social contagion.
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“Yes we will be” supporting the Government’s Plan B measures, says the Labour Chair.
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But Dodds also says that she “would be concerned at additional taxes on businesses right now, clamping down on confidence in our recovery.”
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This is not to say that all of Dodds’ analysis is coherent or correct, but the days of unhinged Corbynite attacks on capitalism are over.
He sought to unite the nation in a moral mission, “a common endeavour”, and to leave Labour with nothing to say.
“We need to make sure that we demonstrate to the Jewish community that we have learned from that EHRC report.”
Dodds, replying for Labour, claimed Johnson’s motto is “The buck stops anywhere but here”.
“We’ve been saying that government needs to have a proper strategy around this for many, many months.”
She says Labour whip had to resign from the Opposition frontbench after admitting a breach of the lockdown rules with her boyfriend.
In order to pacify Stonewall and its followers outraged by this apparent new outbreak of Labour flip-flopping, Labour has made two very significant, but less publicised, promises.