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British Prime Minister Theresa May is facing the first defections of Conservative members of Parliament as early as Wednesday, with three Tories poised to walk away from her party, according to a person familiar with the matter.
The person, who has knowledge of the new “Independent Group” of MPs, didn’t name the three Tories who are on the brink of quitting, but said there would be a formal announcement just after the weekly Prime Minister’s Questions slot at midday.
King Boonen said:I don't think many people particularly care about her. That doesn't mean she isn't our problem.
The lawyer for Ms Begum's family, Tasnime Akunjee, said they were considering "all legal avenues" to contest the Home Office decision.
Mr Akunjee told the Independent that the Bangladesh government "does not know who she is". He said: "Our position is that to all practical purposes she has been made stateless."
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Former Conservative Home Secretary Ken Clarke said turning people away would be a "great boost for jihadism" as the "hundreds of foreign jihadis stuck in camps in northern Syria" would be further radicalised, he said.
And MP Joanna Cherry, the SNP's spokeswoman for justice and home affairs, said the home secretary's actions "are more about his leadership ambitions than security issues or due process".
Three Tory MPs have resigned from the party to join an independent group, set up by former Labour MPs.
Anna Soubry, Sarah Wollaston and Heidi Allen wrote a joint letter to Theresa May to confirm their departure.
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The departure of the three MPs has reduced the government's working majority to nine MPs, and Ms Allen claimed there were "absolutely" other colleagues "keen" to join the group.
Theresa May is facing the most serious cabinet revolt of her premiership next week, with as many as 25 members of the government ready to vote for a Brexit delay unless she rules out “no deal” – in a move that will challenge her to sack them.
Rebel Conservatives believe there are now enough MPs across the House of Commons to pass an amendment that would require May to extend article 50 rather than allow the UK to leave without a deal.
At least four cabinet ministers, almost a dozen junior ministers and many others on the government payroll are understood to be prepared to back the motion proposed by the Tory MP Sir Oliver Letwin and Labour’s Yvette Cooper, due to be debated on Wednesday. A senior source close to those plotting the rebellion said there was no way the members of the government would resign voluntarily and May would have to sack them.
It is our problem because the rules about how to deal with this situation are very clear. whether the rules are correct can be discussed, but not that the rules are in place already to deal with this sort of situation.rick james said:Who care about this ISIS loving scum, let her rot where ever she ends up, it’s not our problem anymore.....sadly the snowflakes will fight tooth and nail to try and get her back into this country.....
Theresa May warned by ministers she has five days to agree to Brexit delay or face mass revolt
About 3,000 people have joined former English Defence League leader Tommy Robinson in a protest against the BBC.
The corporation confirmed an upcoming Panorama episode was investigating Mr Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon.
Mr Yaxley-Lennon said the aim of the protest was to make a stand "against the corrupt media" and called for the BBC licence fee to scrapped.
In a statement, a BBC spokeswoman said: "BBC Panorama is investigating Tommy Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon. Any programme we broadcast will adhere to the BBC's strict editorial guidelines."
UKIP leader Gerard Batten told demonstrators: "He speaks up for things that are right, he tells the truth and he can mobilise lots of people like you, and that's what they fear."
The National Union of Journalists (NUJ) said they "roundly condemn Tommy Robinson... and his fellow, far-right thugs who intend to intimidate staff at the corporation, particularly those working on Panorama".
MPs will be able to have a final vote on the Brexit deal by 12 March, Prime Minister Theresa May has said.
Speaking as she travelled to an EU-Arab League summit in Egypt, Mrs May ruled out holding a so-called "meaningful vote" on her deal this week.
But she said "positive" talks with the EU were "still ongoing" and leaving on 29 March was "within our grasp".
Because they are neither Tories or Lib Dems they just don't like what has become of the Labour party and o longer feel welcome, understandably when you see the way the corbynite thugs behaveKing Boonen said:Another one who won't call a by-election.
I'm unsure if they think this will have an effect on Brexit or if they are just positioning themselves so once it all goes to pot they can say "we told you so". Looking at their views I'm not sure why they haven't just joined the Lib Dems to be honest, and then shift to the Tories after Brexit.
Rickets, scarlet fever and other diseases more commonly seen in the Victorian era are sending increasing numbers to hospital, NHS data for England has revealed.
In 2017/18 there were around 284,901 admissions for scurvy, vitamin D deficiency, gout and other maladies familiar to the pages of a Dickens novel - up 24 per cent on the year before.
Many of the conditions on the rise go hand in hand with economic inequalities and child food poverty has been linked to the UK's rising rates of malnutrition and obesity.
aphronesis said:https://www.truthdig.com/articles/extinction-rebellion/
