Prime minister’s gaffe was a defining moment in his campaign symbolising a party that does not know what it stands for and has nothing to offer
Rishi Sunak attends the UK ceremony marking the 80th anniversary of D-day near the village of Ver-sur-Mer. He left before the international commemorations.Rishi Sunak attends the UK ceremony marking the 80th anniversary of D-day near the village of Ver-sur-Mer. He left before the international commemorations.
Just as the liberal democracies again face a growing threat – this time from enemies of freedom like Vladimir Putin – the prime minister should have been there with the leaders of the US, France and Germany to remember the bravery of those who helped rescue Europe from fascism 80 years ago. It is likely to be the last significant anniversary commemorations attended by survivors of.
Everywhere you look, there are signs that 14 years of Conservative government have changed Britain for the worse: from theas Tory chancellors have deployed the tax-benefit system to redistribute from poor families with children to the more affluent; to the chronic underfunding of the NHS that has resulted in; to the laggard growth that has been further suppressed by a hard Brexit.
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