Why did Tulip Siddiq not quit earlier — and Keir Starmer put up with her so long?
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WHY did Tulip Siddiq not quit earlier — and Keir Starmer put up with her so long?. Even when it was blindingly obvious no “anti-corruption minister” could survive being engulfed by corruption allegations, the PM expressed full confidence in his friend.
Why? It just heaped more damage on his Government when he needs it least. The Bangladesh accusations are serious. As our Government’s ethics adviser says of Siddiq: “It is regrettable she was not more alert to the potential reputational risks.”. That goes for Sir Keir too.
TWO young thugs brandishing zombie knives INSIDE prison make a terrifying mockery of our broken justice system and anarchic jails. We are used to drugs and phones being routinely smuggled in. How did two huge knives get into HMP Feltham, already Britain’s most violent jail?.
And when the Justice Ministry glibly assures us of its “zero tolerance” to prison violence, what does it even mean?. This pair waved blades with impunity — and have reportedly since been freed. When the deadly gang thuggery rife on our streets continues unimpeded in jail, it’s clear efforts to tackle it are failing.
GIVEN that the Covid Inquiry’s sole remit so far seems to have been to prosecute and condemn Boris Johnson’s Government, yesterday saw quite the revelation. Its jabs rollout saved more lives than anywhere else in Europe, admitted lead counsel Hugo Keith.