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Starmer says national flags are ‘patriotic’
Sir Keir Starmer described the national flags as “patriotic” and “symbol of our nation ..
His comments come in the midst of councils that banned flags due to fear of unrest during anti -immigrant protests.
Orum I encourage the flags very much and I think they are a symbol of patriotic and a symbol of our nation, ”he said.
However, he added that he did not think that the flags should be “devalüe ..
Tom Watling1 September 2025 14:23
Starmer says he wants to bring the deadline to close the last date asylum hotels.
Sir Keir Starmer said he wanted to bring a deadline to close all shelter hotels.
The current labor force plan is to close all hotels until the end of the existing parliament.
However, although Sir Keir did not go into details about when he could be, he said he was willing to move this last date forward.
Tom Watling1 September 2025 14:19
Starmer says he aims to make the government ‘stronger’
Sir Keir Starmer says that the changes in the positions in today’s team are about to make it karım more powerful because of the changes we need ”.
He said BBC: “I want to go faster and faster and I was disappointed.”
Tom Watling1 September 2025 14:15
Starmer trusts Rayner despite his criticism of the apartment
The Prime Minister trusted Angela Rayner, 10 10 10, because criticism continues to buy an £ 800,000 apartment on Hove.
When Sir Keir is asked if he trusts the deputy, the Prime Minister’s official spokesman: “Yes, he works in close cooperation with the Deputy Prime Minister… He fulfills the priorities of the people.
“There is a court order that restricts him to give him more information, which he urgently tries to correct for the interests of public transparency.”
The spokesman rejected a proposal that Darren Jones, who was appointed as the new ministry of the Prime Minister, would be a de facto deputy prime minister.
Tom Watling1 September 2025 14:14
The government is not looking at the ECHR, says Downing Street
Downing Street said ministers did not try to quit a major human rights agreement or to suspend how it was implemented to destroy illegal migration in the UK laws.
When the government was asked whether the ECHR is trying to deal with migration, the Prime Minister’s official spokesman said: “As we said last week, this is one of the first governments that determine the plans to act on the ECtHR through the plans that Sech tightens the application of eight articles.
“This will make new reforms in a parliament rather than the temporary court decisions that determine who can stay in this country.”
The eighth article of the agreement has been used to justify the illegal immigrants who remained in the UK during the court cases.
The spokesman added that the government will “bring new legislation on tightening the application of eight items ::“ The government said that Britain would remain as a member of the ECHR and that it would make it difficult to close ourselves from the international stage, that it would not return people, and that you would not go back to international agreements.
When the ministers were asked if they did not think of the elements of the treaty for the British law, the spokesman replied: “This is not what we are looking at. The house secretary, as we will repeat this afternoon, brought new legislation and the action we have made to squeeze eight articles.” He replied.
Tom WatlingSeptember 1, 2025 14:03
Even reform voters want to take this Brexit measure now, shock survey
Tom WatlingSeptember 1, 2025 13:44
Nigel Farage’s reform of the United Kingdom suspends a member of parliament about racism allegations in EPPING protests
Tom Watling1 September 2025 13:33
Queen’s new royal book claims claim that it is a SPORT
A new royal book made a series of allegations about the late Queen Elizabeth, including a residue and tried to meet him when Boris Johnson was Covid’s Covid.
You can read a breakdown of the book’s claims below.
Tom Watling1 September 2025 13:14
PM reiterates the loyalty to the ECHR as the pressure grows quite convention
The Prime Minister said the spokesman, “tearing international agreements will not make it easier to deport people”.
After a series of high -profile figures, including the former worker home secretary Lord Blunkett, he asked the government to rethink the government’s relationship with the ECHR.
“As we said last week, this is actually one of the first governments that make plans to take action on the ECHR.
Earlier this year, in accordance with Article 8 of the ECHR, which has the right to private and family life, he would try to reduce the number of people claiming “exceptional conditions üzerinde on the right to family life in order to stay in the UK.
“We will bring new legislation to tighten the application of Article 8, but the government will remain as a member of the ECHR,” he added. “To destroy international agreements, it does not make it difficult to deport people.”
Millie Cooke, Political Reporter 1 September 2025 13:01
Darren Jones reached 10 after the new appointment
Darren Jones showed that Sir Keir Starmer had come to Downing Street after playing a new role as the Prime Minister Chief Secretary, the Prime Minister, who was the role of a new ministry where he would join the cabinet.
Mr. Jones was the right -hand man of Rachel Reeve before.

Tom WatlingSeptember 1, 2025 12:44




