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Andrew Griffith MP (@griffitha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nobody should be coming to Britain on a small boat from France. They may have some odd menu choices, but France is a safe country. Yet this Government is letting 17 asylum seekers into the UK for every 1 we send back across the Channel.

Kemi Badenoch (@kemibadenoch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Saving for your future? Investing in your business? Hoping to leave something behind for your children? Labour sees that and thinks: revenue. Today Mel Stride and Andrew Griffith MP sounded the alarm on a triple tax raid being considered by Rachel Reeves. Scrapping the £500 dividend

Anthony Boutall (@anthonyboutall) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s the same every single time Labour are in power. ‘Cash for honours’. ‘Cash for access’. Cash for just about anything. 🥀 thetimes.com/uk/politics/ar…

It’s the same every single time Labour are in power.

‘Cash for honours’. ‘Cash for access’. Cash for just about anything. 🥀 

thetimes.com/uk/politics/ar…
James Cleverly🇬🇧 (@jamescleverly) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rachel Reeves’ dishonesty has come back to bite her. And deservedly so. She made up the “£22bn Black Hole” (no independent source validated the figure). It was just a political attack line. But it was always going to be a bear trap for her.

Rachel Reeves’ dishonesty has come back to bite her. 

And deservedly so. 

She made up the “£22bn Black Hole” (no independent source validated the figure). It was just a political attack line. 

But it was always going to be a bear trap for her.
Paul Swaddle (@paulswaddle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is unacceptable. This is not a homeless population it is organised overseas criminal gangs. It needs swift and firm action.

Chris Philp MP (@cphilpofficial) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m on the Channel today just off Calais to see if the Government’s new deal with France is working It isn’t There is a boat full of illegal immigrants crossing right in front of me The French warship is escorting it and & making no attempt at all to stop it More news later

Cllr. Keith Prince A.M. (@keithprinceam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On page 32 of Sadiq Khan’s manifesto last year he promised to maintain “a 24-hour police front office counter in every borough”. This is yet another broken promise from the current London Mayor.

On page 32 of <a href="/SadiqKhan/">Sadiq Khan</a>’s manifesto last year he promised to maintain “a 24-hour police front office counter in every borough”. This is yet another broken promise from the current London Mayor.
Cllr. Keith Prince A.M. (@keithprinceam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sadiq Khan I recently wrote on Sadiq Khan’s multiple broken promises since his re-election. In his manifesto he promised: “Together, and with a Labour government, there’s no limit to what we can achieve.” It seems there’s no limit to how many promises he can break. lbc.co.uk/opinion/views/…

City Hall Conservatives (@cityhalltories) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why isn't the Mayor in City Hall today for the emergency meeting on police counter closures? Susan Hall AM asks his Deputy repeatedly: when did Khan first know these closures were coming?

Westminster Matters (@westminstertory) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Under these plans the front counter at Church Street Police Station will close. Westminster residents deserve better than Sadiq Khan's broken promises.

Lorraine Dean (@lorraine__dean) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A number of residents in Pindock Mews contacted Melvyn and myself about the abundance of weeds on the cobble stones. We are pleased to have arranged for the Mews to be weeded and cleaned. #LittleVenice #casework

A number of residents in Pindock Mews contacted Melvyn and myself about the abundance of weeds on the cobble stones. We are pleased to have arranged for the Mews to be weeded and cleaned.
#LittleVenice #casework
Neil O'Brien (@neildotobrien) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Starmer is worried about kids spending too much time looking at screens. Starmer just voted against banning phones in schools & getting kids off social media. Starmer has no backbone or real belief so can't hold any position for more than 5 mins.

Starmer is worried about kids spending too much time looking at screens.
Starmer just voted against banning phones in schools &amp; getting kids off social media.
Starmer has no backbone or real belief so can't hold any position for more than 5 mins.
Susan Hall AM (@councillorsuzie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Mayor Sadiq Khan is clearly not interested in proper transparency. He obviously approves of the Police front desks closing. After all it’s not like we have a problem with Police trust and confidence at the moment!

Kemi Badenoch (@kemibadenoch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s illegal to work for companies like Deliveroo or Uber while your asylum claim is being processed. Under a future Conservative government, Britain will not reward those who break our rules the moment they arrive. We will deport those who work illegally while claiming asylum.

Gareth Davies MP (@garethdavies_mp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nice try Rachel, but rates are only being cut now because of weak growth and rising unemployment. The market expected more cuts, but the inflation caused by your NI hike has slowed the Bank down. Stability requires more than spin.

Andrew Neil (@afneil) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The average five-year fixed mortgage was 5.53% in July last year when Labour came to power. Last month it was 5.24% — hardly a life-changing difference despite four interest rate cuts by last month (so the government is not exactly flooding people’s pockets with money). The

City Hall Conservatives (@cityhalltories) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Police counters wouldn't be closing if Labour Assembly Members hadn't voted down the Conservative amendment to fund the Met properly, Lord Shaun Bailey points out. Their sudden concern is just hypocrisy.

Kevin Hollinrake MP (@kevinhollinrake) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is staggering hypocrisy from Rushanara Ali. It is totally unacceptable for the Government minister in charge of Labour’s new renters laws and homelessness to have turfed out her own tenants in order to hike the rent (by over 20%) I’m sorry, but she must resign.

Cllr. Keith Prince A.M. (@keithprinceam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sadiq Khan Spot on from my City Hall Conservatives colleague Shaun Bailey. Lots of London Assembly Members are expressing their concern about Policing cuts now, but all of them voted against our Budget Amendment, which would have given the Metropolitan Police £260 million more & avoided these cuts.