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...Liberal Democrat deputy leader Daisy Cooper also criticised the “shameless move to reward Liz Truss’s car crash cronies”, claiming it “calls this whole honours system into disrepute”....
...In my view, without David Cameron’s modernisation of the Tory party, they would never have been able to return to Downing Street. But Cameron’s faction has had a catastrophic 13 years....
...Yvette Cooper, Labour’s shadow home secretary, dismissed the move as “simply a gimmick”, and noted the government had so far sent more home secretaries to Rwanda than asylum seekers....
...“The fact that it’s one rule for them and one rule for the rest of us still triggers a raw sense of injustice in millions of people,” said Liberal Democrat deputy leader Daisy Cooper....
...” — only to bring Cameron into his cabinet a month later as foreign secretary....
...The Palace served as a handy pressure valve for frustrated critics to get their vent....
...It was right then, it’s right now,” Cooper added. The Home Office did not immediately respond to a request for comment....
...It’s what happened to Blair’s New Labour in 1995, a couple of years before his landslide, Cameron’s Conservatives in 2007, and now Starmer’s Labour in 2023....
...I really enjoyed reading Yuan Yang’s obituary of Isabel Crook, a British centenarian who became a Maoist, and Imogen West-Knights on Bradley Cooper’s prosthetic nose....
...Labour’s shadow home affairs secretary, Yvette Cooper, questioned whether Sunak’s new rules added much to last year’s Nationality and Borders Act, which enabled the criminal prosecution of people entering...
...Liberal Democrat deputy leader Daisy Cooper argued that clarification was needed on “what Rishi Sunak knew about these shocking allegations and when”....
...Yvette Cooper, shadow home secretary, said the brutal truth was that far from curtailing the activities of people smugglers, the French and British authorities had presided over the their “proliferation”...
...David Cameron’s comprised 13 Tory peerages and 46 other honours....
...Private prosecutions can be “kind of a safety valve”, said Hungerford-Welch. But they have also created serious controversy....
...Take Witney, for example, Cameron’s own former seat, where the river Windrush has seen regular sewage dumps....
...I would be very surprised, for example, if at the end of the manifesto process, Yvette Cooper does not have something she can point to on police numbers....
...Of course, David Cameron is in the Lords. So he’s a junior foreign minister who I think is gonna get a lot more airtime down to that decision. Miranda GreenHmm. Smart pick....
...Yvette Cooper, Labour’s shadow home secretary, described the policy as “unworkable” and a distraction from criticism of Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s handling of the “partygate” scandal....
...“We have seen over the last week this unworkable, shameful and desperate attempt to distract from the prime minister’s law-breaking,” Cooper told the House....
...And Lisa Cameron, former SNP MP, now the newest Conservative MP, has defected. Now, in many ways this is not that surprising. She’s one of the most socially conservative SNP MPs....
...The shake out will continue — there will be more shoes to drop, more victims of contagion, more clients who learn their money is lost,” Charley Cooper, managing director at blockchain firm R3, told me via...
...With a good brain and a plausible manner, it was absurdly easy for David Cameron to become Tory leader within five years of entering parliament in 2001....
...vast bulk of the targets that the Lib Dems are going for to get from the Tories, they’re way, way more worried about sort of Lib Dem-curious, soft Tory voters being really put off if they start, in David Cameron...
...Yvette Cooper, the shadow home secretary, described the Rwanda proposal as “a desperate and shameful . . . attempt to distract from his own law breaking”, referring to the partygate scandal....
...Robert Shrimsley Well, I was struck by it being home affairs week essentially for Labour and Yvette Cooper pushing very hard on the issue of why so many crimes go unprosecuted....
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