and their notable achievements

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One thing they have achieved but its negative. Scrapped the Rwanda plan but did not fully scrap the ILLEGAL MIGRATION ACT 2023. Its on the Books ready made. It says what everyone wants

One of our researchers has a surprise. There was something on YouTube

"The Labour Party is Talentless"

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Minister resigned or sacked for wrong doing in 13 months. Starting with the latest Deputy Head Honcho

Secretary of State for Housing, Communities & Local Government

Missed stamp duty on second home (originally claimed her main residence)

£800,000 on South Coast 250 miles from her constituency

£40,000

The seven Labour MPs who have left Starmer’s government since election 5 July 24 - 5 Setember 25 Six prominent figures have resigned while another was sacked over a scandal involving racist and sexist com

Rushanara Ali

The homelessness minister resigned after it emerged tenants of a property she owns who had not had their lease renewed because she planned to sell the property had seen the same property back up for let with a substantial rent increase shortly afterwards.

Her spokesperson said the property had been put up for sale, and the tenants offered the chance to stay until that process ended. But Ali said she stepped down to avoid “becoming a distraction” from the government’s work.

Vicky Foxcroft

The Labour whip, responsible for ensuring discipline among the party’s MPs, herself resigned because she could not support the government’s welfare plans. Foxcroft, a shadow disability minister before the general election, said she would not be able to vote for cuts to disability payments.

Anneliese Dodds

The international development minister quit over Starmer’s decision to almost halve the international aid budget to pay for an increase in defence spending. Dodds had worked closely with the former shadow chancellor John McDonnell in the past and her presence by Starmer’s side had been seen by some as an indication he would not turn his back entirely on the left of the party.


Friday 5 September 2025

Rayner stood down after the prime minister’s ethics adviser, Sir Laurie Magnus, found she had breached the ministerial code over her underpayment of stamp duty on an £800,000 seaside flat, even though Magnus said she had “acted with integrity and with a dedicated and exemplary commitment to public service”.

Andrew Gwynne

Sacked as a health minister and suspended from the party after it emerged he had sent messages in which he said he hoped a pensioner who did not support him would die before the next set of elections, and made racist and sexist comments – including some about Angela Rayner and Diane Abbott.

Tulip Siddiq

The anti-corruption minister resigned over claims that her family ties to her aunt Sheikh Hasina – the ousted prime minister of Bangladesh accused of corruption – were harming the government.

While an investigation found no evidence Siddiq had broken any rules, it was suggested she could have been more alive to the reputational risks. She resigned, saying that to stay would have been a “distraction from the work of the government”.

Louise Haigh

Haigh resigned after it emerged she had pleaded guilty to a fraud offence after wrongly reporting a mobile phone stolen to the police. Haigh was told to resign by No 10 for a possible breach of the ministerial code.

Haigh said the offence was spent and sources said she had declared the conviction to Starmer upon becoming a shadow minister in 2020.

But a No 10 source said they did not believe she had been fully transparent and that her departure was more to do with that than with the original offence.

This article was amended on 8 August 2025. An earlier version of the main image misidentified the MP Oliver Ryan as Andrew Gwynne.

1 September 2025

Bridget Philipson as Government Minister for Women and Equalities she represents the Governments position. She admits (8min -12min) that British citizens do not come first. This is in line with what is already in black and white They should never have included themselves in the Battle of Epping, in doing so they have announced and committed the unthinkable. This will enrage rather than quell British citizens. Judge Bean even gave chapter and verse where the police could and should take action and arrest people. This Government seems to always do the wrong thing. Each blunder bigger than the last. The final parting shot will be tax and spend Reeves and the economy blowing up.

That's what our future looks like

Community Voices Against Illegal Migrant Housing

A densely packed array of colorful tents spans across a large outdoor area, suggesting a crowded campsite setting with various makeshift shelters. In the background, a few buses and vehicles are parked, indicating temporary accommodations and transport options.
A densely packed array of colorful tents spans across a large outdoor area, suggesting a crowded campsite setting with various makeshift shelters. In the background, a few buses and vehicles are parked, indicating temporary accommodations and transport options.

We feel unsafe with illegal migrants nearby; secure camps are the only solution.

Do you want to live in a tent? Not enough housing to go around. When the UK declares Bankrupcy in 2026 what going to happen?