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They get to temp block stuff with amendments etc, but the gov can force things through anyway. |
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No more, or less, than any other member of the legislature. |
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Health Secretary Matt Hancock has insisted that local councils are best placed to ensure disadvantaged children don't go hungry
He said government support of councils was "the best way" to aid the "brilliant" community collaboration. "I accept and I strongly believe that we should all come together to ensure that no child should go hungry." He also said the prime minister had been communicating with footballer Marcus Rashford, who has been campaigning for free school meals since before the summer holidays. However, Rashford challenged that suggestion on Twitter. Downing Street sources later said they were not aware of any direct communication between the PM and Rashford. |
So, those will be the councils whose funding from central goverenment has been consitently reduced since 2010 and have had to make cuts to education, social services and many other things? THose councils? Or Does Hancock have some others in mind?
And I use the word "mind" in its loosest sense... |
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IOW the councils with the most "undeserving poor" will be the ones hit hardest. :mad: |
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"Tory ministers have been slammed for slapping a “mask tax” on personal protective equipment (PPE) as the prices of key items look set to rise at the end of this week.
Surgical masks and gloves will cost more after the Government said a temporary waiver of VAT on PPE would not be extended. The VAT hike will not affect reusable cloth face coverings, which are not covered by PHE's guidance. However, adults' clothes are already charged VAT at the 20% rate. And the VAT hike will affect the characteristic blue, single-use 'Type IIR' face masks that are on sale to the general public. While businesses will be able to claim back the VAT at a later date, any private families who buy medical-style masks will be forced to bear the cost of the tax hike. Shadow Treasury Minister James Murray said: “It’s unbelievable that the Government wants to introduce a mask tax in the middle of a pandemic." https://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/othe...?ocid=msedgdhp |
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Our local school is an Academy trust. It is one of 5 belonging to the same outfit. Their catering is all contracted out. |
remember that every lovingly-planned, delicious, nutritional school meal enjoyed at Eton, Harrow and similar private 'Public Schools' is heavily subsidised by taxpayers through the schools charity status.
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Johnson said no one wanted to see hungry kids this winter. Note the word "see".....
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Don't worry they'll come up with a 'new' scheme that will send money to mates, donors, friends and family that will duplicate (badly) what already exists and then try to claim. All to avoid saying 'sorry we got it wrong'.
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Tory mayor Ben Houchen: "The Government is wrong and should reverse its decision on free school meals"
He said: "I’m not going to let party politics get in the way of doing what is right, and that is making sure children in Teesside, Darlington and Hartlepool do not go hungry during the school holidays. "I’ve always said that we can only ever be as prosperous as the least fortunate in our communities. If we want our area to improve then we need to make it a place where everyone can succeed. That’s easier said than done and given the crisis we’re in it is even more difficult. I think the Government is wrong not to extend this scheme into the October half-term, but I am not an MP. I do not have a say in this, but I am using the powers I have at my disposal and I’m proud to be funding this amazing scheme with Middlesbrough Foundation. A project that will feed 2,000 of the most vulnerable children in our area." https://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/ne...able-children/ |
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The gov can choose to accept the changes, or ping pong it and choose not. At no point are the house of lord, lawmakers. As you said they can amend, It seems they can suggest, but they can't make laws. edit: sorry for the offtopic. |
ISTR the power of the House of Lord's described as being able to say "Yes", or "Yes, but not for a few weeks".
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And no the government can’t simply ignore the HoL, remember our government doesn’t pass any laws, that is a power reserved for the two houses. From Parliament’s own website “What the Lords does” ...snip... The Lords shares the task of making and shaping laws ...snip... |
Thatcher, Thatcher...milk snatcher.
Johnson, Johnson...****. |
Correction, I detest all Tory cabinet ministers, every single one.
Sajid Javid tweeted @sajidjavid The Left really, really do detest ethnic-minority Tory Cabinet ministers. |
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gov reserves the right to ignore hol and push it through in the next session and hol has to accept it. hol aint lawmakers. |
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Westminster voting intention:
CON: 40% (+1) LAB: 39% (+1) LDEM: 7% (+1) GRN: 5% (-1) BREX: 3% (-2) via @YouGov, 21 - 22 Oct Chgs. w/ 15 Oct |
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I've been amazed since Trevelyan first appeared as our Tory PPC that anyone could vote for her, but they've elected her as our MP 3 times now... OK, the Lib Dem vote here collapsed in 2015 after Clegg lied to us in 2010...And our Labour PPC managed to annoy many of us round here, where he is our county councillor, by being less than honest over certain planning issues...But still...Anne-Marie Trevelyan? |
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from my point of view I'm calling out claims that the hol can make laws like the vatican and iran. as I linked above, the house of lords can be ignored using parliament acts by the gov. Quote:
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I guess people like a toff and don't mind billions being squandered and funnelled into the pockets of Boris Johnson's mates :mad: Quite frankly, I'm not going to shed a tear for them when it goes horribly wrong for them. They've made their beds, and they're doubling down. ****-em :mad: |
MP Greg Smith voted no to feeding hungry children in the holidays. Small businesses near him like the Curiositea Tea room stepped up to feed them instead.
Then the agent of said MP asks if Greg can have a press visit to the Tea Shop and other businesses and hand out some of their free food. Guess what the reply was. |
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I would also have made sure that there were plenty of people there to ask him why he voted the way he voted and why he was now trying to give the impression that he was on board with feeding children in the holidays. Ideally I'd have some high profile people along to ask said questions. |
"Jeremy Corbyn suspended from Labour party after EHRC antisemitism report comments
Angela Rayner, Labour’s deputy leader, who was promoted to the shadow cabinet under Corbyn, said the former party leader had “ an absolute blind spot” on appreciating the scale of the problem. Asked by BBC Radio 4 about Corbyn’s suspension, she said: “I’m devastated that it’s come to this. Today should be about really listening, reading and taking in the report.” Asked about Corbyn’s response, she said: “I’m deeply, deeply upset by the circumstances, and upset that Jeremy wasn’t able to see the pain that the Jewish community have gone through. Jeremy Corbyn said he will “strongly contest the political intervention to suspend me” from the party. Corbyn has been suspended from the party after the human rights watchdog found it broke equality law in its handling of antisemitism. Corbyn rejected some of the report’s findings and claimed the issue had been “dramatically overstated for political reasons” by his critics. A Labour party spokesman said: “In light of his comments made today and his failure to retract them subsequently, the Labour party has suspended Jeremy Corbyn pending investigation. “He has also had the whip removed from the parliamentary Labour party.” https://www.theguardian.com/politics...d-antisemitism |
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