The Home Office has lost track of 10,000 asylum seekers,
- Subsidies for solar panels cut by 64 per cent,
- Rail fares have increased
- There has been an increase in the number of special advisers for ministers.
- Cameron won’t ban The Muslim Brotherhood
- Communities secretary, Greg Clark, said that council funding would be reduced by 6.7 per cent between 2016 and 2020.
- Social mobility is not improving in the country
“It is thought that many of the announcements made yesterday in the bulk release were known months ago, but the Government decided to wait for this ideal slot to announce them all limiting negative publicity”
DER Comment: “Never known a new government in such utter chaos as this one. It won’t last its full term with such a small majority”
DER Comment:“I know what I’d like to bury and it isn’t news.” DER Reply:”I have shovel,will give you a hand.”
OOPS.
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