This weeks recommended reading

Tom Williams
Jul 23, 2017 · 2 min read

9 bits of bad news the Tory government’s buried hours before their summer break

“The Tory government has snow-blinded the British public with a last-minute paperwork avalanche just hours before MPs start their summer break.”

The quiet civil war for control of the Labour

“While the Parliamentary Labour Party is going into recess as a more united group since the election than it had been in the past two years, there is a quiet war still being fought at local level.”

Who should be happiest about the polls: Jeremy Corbyn or Theresa May?

“The intriguing feature of the polls at the moment is that all Britain’s first, second and third parties can all claim to be happy about them.”

Here’s How Legal Experts Say The Grenfell Inquiry Can Avoid Becoming A Whitewash

“Soon after the Grenfell Tower fire came the anger, then the questions. Now victims’ families and survivors want answers.”

Rebel MPs form cross-party group to oppose hard Brexit

“Rebel Tory and Labour MPs have formed a new cross-party group to oppose hard Brexit, as Theresa May prepares to publish her repeal bill this week transposing all EU legislation into British law.”

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