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Do they just copy and paste the same article every yearMuch frothing and foaming in the right wing media at the huge number of EU flags at the last night of the proms.
https://www.gbnews.com/news/bbc-proms-eu-brexit-flags-protest-woke-madness
https://www.thelondoneconomic.com/n...eu-flags-are-distributed-at-the-proms-382808/
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...rs-delivered-thousands-Royal-Albert-Hall.html
https://www.facebook.com/EUFlags/Do they just copy and paste the same article every year
It’s time for all gifts and donations to come under a new set of rules.Sir Keir Starmer may have broken parliamentary rules in failing to declare clothes bought for his wife by Labour donor Lord Waheed Alli.
According to the Sunday Times, the donations also covered the cost of a personal shopper and alterations for Victoria, both before and after the general election.
The prime minister reportedly approached parliamentary authorities on Tuesday to make a late declaration after being given fresh advice on what items needed to be disclosed.
A No 10 spokesperson said Sir Keir believed he had complied with the rules, but had since declared further items.
MPs are required to register gifts and donations within 28 days of receiving them.
A No 10 spokeswoman said: "We sought advice from the authorities on coming to office.
"We believed we had been compliant, however, following further interrogation this month, we have declared further items."
Lord Alli has previously bought clothes and glasses for Sir Keir, which have been listed on his entry on the register of MPs' interests.
Most recently, the prime minister declared the fact Lord Alli had provided him with accommodation for several weeks, which is recorded as being worth more than £20,000.
In August, it emerged Lord Alli had been given a temporary Downing Street security pass despite having no formal government role.
The Conservative Party has called for the prime minister to face a "full investigation" into the "apparent serious breaches of parliamentary rules".
Andy Carter, a former Conservative MP who sat on Parliament's Standards Committee, told the BBC that registering interests was a "base level responsibility of MPs" and that Sir Keir "has form on this".
The prime minister was referred to the Parliamentary Standards Commissioner in 2022, when he was found to have been late in registering eight interests, including tickets to football matches and the sale of a plot of land.
The Parliamentary Standards Commissioner has not yet commented on the Sunday Times report.
Surely, the PM should get an allowance for clothing for international eventsIt’s time for all gifts and donations to come under a new set of rules.
Personally I would make a rule that prevents all donors from being offered jobs, contracts, honours etc and I would extend that to include family members.
It should be illegal for donors to receive rewards because the donation can effectively be considered a bribe.
Accepting a gift of clothes, when you are earning so much, is pathetic imo.
Yeah but he spends it all on fake tan.Surely, the PM should get an allowance for clothing for international events
The POTUS does
And lube for the LoomerYeah but he spends it all on fake tan.
I forgot the Loomertic, absofuckinglutely bonkers that one.And lube for the Loomer
If it’s an allowance from the government purse, I could live with it - just but I wouldn’t like it.Surely, the PM should get an allowance for clothing for international events
The POTUS does
Sounds like there have been more gunshots near Trump. Not exactly clear what's going on though.
Someone tried to assassinate him again!Sounds like there have been more gunshots near Trump. Not exactly clear what's going on though.
His and his sycophants catalogue of racist lies have sown the seeds for an increasingly violent society.Someone tried to assassinate him again!