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whitewave Wed 26-Jul-17 13:27:27

Very much needed.

First happy thing to report.

Unison have won their case making it illegal to charge employees for employment litigation. Introduced by the Tories in 2013.

The judges quite rightly said it was wrong to make it difficult/impossible for anyone to resort to law.

Those who paid will be reimbursed.

whitewave Fri 08-Sept-17 19:36:57

I see Paisley DUP member helping to prop up the minority government is being closely looked at regarding bungs.

durhamjen Fri 08-Sept-17 18:50:37

However, they have turned down all six chances to improve the number of female MPs.

GracesGranMK2 Fri 08-Sept-17 16:34:00

I missed the ILC - thanks for the update.

Ilovecheese Fri 08-Sept-17 16:03:39

I am glad to see that the Government has abandoned its plans to privatise the NHS employment agency that supplies medical staff to hospitals at cheaper rates than private firms.

GracesGranMK2 Fri 08-Sept-17 10:24:10

Her need for control rather than democracy is beginning to feel very worrying Maizie.

MaizieD Fri 08-Sept-17 10:13:58

Another power grab attempt by a minority government?

Theresa May has been accused of “rigging” Parliament to defy the result of the general election and give Tory MPs majority control over all legislation.

In what Labour called “an unprecedented power grab” ahead of Brexit and beyond, the Government is trying to give itself the power to dominate every bill committee from now until 2022.

A controversial new motion tabled by Commons Leader Andrea Leadsom seeks to ensure that Conservatives have a majority on all standing committees that are the powerhouses of all prospective laws.

The Tories lost their majority in the election after Labour’s ‘Corbyn surge’, but the attempted reform would give unprecedented power to a minority government for the first time.

www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/theresa-may-rigging-parliament-committee-of-selection-standing-committees_uk_59b1a514e4b0dfaafcf68a04?9fg

durhamjen Wed 06-Sept-17 20:21:57

www.politics.co.uk/news/2017/09/04/benefit-sanctions-shoot-up-50-in-six-months

This is the problem with all things Brexit at the moment.
Figures like this get put out without many people knowing or acknowledging them.

whitewave Wed 06-Sept-17 16:17:49

Morgan Stanley are predicting Maybots government will collapse in 2018

yggdrasil Wed 06-Sept-17 09:07:05

Durhamjen said " Thank heavens for common sense and for Oxford uni keeping his place open for him, and for 112000 signatures on change.org. We're going to need all the chemists we can get after Brexit."

But what is wrong with the Home Office that they are so draconian? This is only one story of many, why does it take petitions to stop them?

varian Tue 05-Sept-17 18:55:59

This is only one example of the apalling measures taken against "immigrants" which seem to have escalated in the last year.

durhamjen Mon 04-Sept-17 15:17:46

I don't know if anyone else knows about this case, and how ridiculous it was.

"My friend Brian White moved to the UK aged 15 with his adoptive family after his British father, Peter White, decided to move back home. He has overcome so much adversity but now faces the risk of being returned to Zimbabwe instead of being allowed to take up his place at Oxford University.

Having been abandoned as a baby, Brian lived in a Zimbabwean orphanage until the age of 6. The White family fostered, and later adopted Brian. Brian joined the family in Wolverhampton when he was 15 and given permission to enter the UK. At this point, he should have been granted Indefinite Leave to Remain by the Home Office, but was instead given Limited Leave to Remain. Brian's current difficulties stem from the handling of this decision. This only came to light as an issue when Brian's application to become a British Citizen by naturalisation was rejected, leaving any potential university applications in doubt.

Immigration expert Louis MacWilliam has said to the press “On reviewing his papers it seems he should have been granted indefinite leave to enter at first instance and it is not clear why this did not happen.”

Despite this, Brian carried on, studying for both his GCSEs and A-Levels at Highfields School. Although his A-Level results were outstanding (A*A*A*A), Brian was unable to take his place at Oxford because if you don’t have indefinite leave to remain you aren’t eligible to receive student finance. However, Oxford University, in recognition of Brian's achievements in the face of constant adversity, have kindly kept his place open for him.

I have had the personal pleasure of knowing Brian since the start of 2013, having met him at school and quickly developing a close friendship with him. He is possibly the hardest working person I have ever met, but it is his enthusiasm to help those around him that I am inspired by each and every day.

If Brian is not granted Indefinite Leave to Remain, the United Kingdom would not only be losing a potentially valuable future worker, it would also be losing a fantastic person who is just as much a part of British culture and society as you and I.

Please help Brian's situation by signing and sharing this petition, in the hope that the Home Office see just how many people consider Brian a fitting and valued member of the United Kingdom."

Anyway, he has been allowed to stay. Thank heavens for common sense and for Oxford uni keeping his place open for him, and for 112000 signatures on change.org. We're going to need all the chemists we can get after Brexit.

durhamjen Mon 04-Sept-17 12:34:01

www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/sep/03/theresa-may-urged-to-force-councils-to-build-more-homes

This is a U-turn I'd like to see.

Tegan2 Sun 03-Sept-17 18:29:13

Needs to be on the brexit thread I guess [I'm flitting about too much today].

Tegan2 Sun 03-Sept-17 17:53:22

www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTMxfAkxfQ0
..not sure if this link will work [have done it more for my own benefit to be honest, as it's taken me ages to find it]. It was sent to me from a brexiteer friend prior to the referendum and I have to admit to not watching it, but I intend to find the time to over the next few days just to see the arguments for brexit. It was the first time that I realised there was a serious possibility of people voting for brexit.

Tegan2 Sun 03-Sept-17 17:32:46

It's the same on various facebook sites; just a constant stream of 'you lost, get on with it', 'the will of the people' and 'there's a whole world out there to trade with' remarks.

GracesGranMK2 Sun 03-Sept-17 17:04:03

You are so right whitewave, thank-you. It sort of lost its impetuous didn't it blush

I have been trying to discuss things with Brexiteers (who don't do 'discuss', just shouting if you disagree) on another site and I think my brain is giving up.

durhamjen Sun 03-Sept-17 13:59:58

David Davis also kept laughing when challenged by Andrew Marr, his default when made to feel uncomfortable in interviews - the equivalent of, "Don't worry your little head about it."

Tegan2 Sun 03-Sept-17 13:44:57

Didn't see it myself but the S.O. says David Davies [sp] said on tv this morning that TM is a 'great' PM. confused. Must be delusional.

whitewave Sun 03-Sept-17 13:35:56

grin far right gg

GracesGranMK2 Sun 03-Sept-17 13:19:02

I would really like someone from the right to explain why, as the fifth richest country in the world, we spend less, percentage wise on so much of the support provided by the tax payer. It is true of education, health and many other areas. He may not be leading it but this is the government of Rees-Mogg and his far-left views.

durhamjen Sun 03-Sept-17 13:16:31

"The latest YouGov survey puts Labour a staggering 54% ahead of the Tories among 18 to 24 year olds.

Yet, instead of thinking that maybe it was their decisions to massively hike tuition fees , scrap housing benefits for 18-21 year olds, cut the Education Maintenance Allowance and reduce funding for youth mental health services, they believe hearts and minds can be won with “memes and funny images”.

Not that I’m complaining. I can’t wait for the Activate ball at next month’s conference, when the turns will include stand-up from Theresa May (riffing on all the wheat fields she ran through), Michael Gove as his own ventriloquist dummy, Katie Hopkins sawing an asylum-seeker in half, and a cast of chinless wonders, champagne flutes in hand, pogoing to The Jam.

And me thinking, like Paul Weller did when David Cameron named Eton Rifles as his favourite tune: “Which bit of that don’t you get?” "

From The Mirror.

durhamjen Sun 03-Sept-17 12:53:48

This is also caused by Tory right-wing ideology.

www.theguardian.com/society/2017/sep/01/poverty-is-at-the-heart-of-mental-health-crisis

GracesGranMK2 Sun 03-Sept-17 12:52:19

Britain trails Poland, Baltic states, and parts of former Yugoslavia on education spending

Unless those who support the Tories far-right small-state mantra think we have suddenly become poorer than Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Poland, and Slovenia surely even they can see that the need for so called 'Austerity' doesn't exist; it is simply the ideology of the far-right who have been in power for far too long.

durhamjen Sun 03-Sept-17 11:29:01

Our Conviction has now become VicTory.
They are getting desperate to find a blue Momentum.

twitter.com/Vic_ToryUK

whitewave Sun 03-Sept-17 11:20:23

Fox is irrelevant.