Shadow health secretary says Labour need no persuasion to back legislation and he agrees with Liz Truss that it is ‘unconservative’At 12.30pm a transport minister will respond to an urgent question in the Commons tabled by Labour on job losses in the rail industry. That means the debate on the smoking ban will will not start until about 1.15pm.Suella Braverman, the former home secretary, is one of the Britons speaking at the National Conservatism conference in Brussels starting today. The conference, which features hardline rightwingers from around the world committed to the NatCons’ ‘faith, flag and family’ brand of conservatism, is going ahead despite two venues refusing to host them at relatively short notice.The current UK government doesn’t have the political will to take on the ECHR and hasn’t laid the ground work for doing so.And so it’s no surprise that recent noises in this direction are easily dismissed as inauthentic.Any attempt to include a plan for ECHR withdrawal in a losing Conservative election manifesto risks setting the cause back a generation. Continue reading...
Tory rightwingers criticise gradual smoking ban as Streeting backs plans as ‘a Labour bill’ – UK politics live
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