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This took some courage, didn’t it? The obsessively ambitious Robert Jenrick was expelled from the Conservative party the moment he received word that Kemi Badenoch was planning to leave for Reformation England; This left the self-styled Tory “tough guy”, who enjoys tackling fare dodgers in the video, looking like little more than a treacherous turncoat.

And now the whispers in Westminster are getting louder: Badenoch means business. Just over a year after taking office, he regularly outperforms Starmer at PMQs; This led the Prime Minister last week to make a bad joke about the Kama Sutra, which was from a Carry On movie from the 1970s. There’s a lot of work to be done and ground to be saved – he was the first to admit it, by the way – but Kemi is increasingly showing that if British politics can be taken over, he might be the ‘right’ person to do it.

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When do political promises look like trains? When they were told they were on their way but never arrived at the platform.

This is exactly why the government must deliver on its promise to radically improve rail services to the people of Northern England. If not, they deserve to be relegated to the sidelines.

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Some residents unfortunate enough to rely on South East Water in parts of Kent and Sussex could be entering their second week without any running water. They also survived Christmas without supplies for more than a week. It’s time to turn off the cash taps for label boss Dave ‘The Drip’ Hinton, who rakes in around £450,000 a year.

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Words cannot describe the courage of the protesters who took to the streets across much of Iran and called for the overthrow of the murderous, decrepit government.

So, where are the demonstrations and calls for justice while images of piles of corpses are broadcast and the death toll is estimated to be approaching 12 thousand? So why don’t we hear tear-filled comments from celebrities like Ken Loach, Olivia Colman and Dawn French about these horrific events?

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What is Ed Miliband’s aim? His promised cuts to our energy bills have not materialized, and now he will lock us into a deal that will see us paying more for wind energy than gas for the next 20 years. Would it be correct to say that he ‘did it’?

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