UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson said Nigel Farage and Reform are “whipping up anger” over migrant hotels, fueling tensions instead of solving the crisis. As reported by The Independent, a cabinet minister claims Nigel Farage and Reform UK
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The Home Office has restricted asylum seekers from spending on luxury goods and non-essential services, citing misuse of their weekly allowances and cards. As reported by The Guardian, the Home Office has limited asylum seekers’ spending, barring
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The Home Office suspended Reform UK councillor Paul Bean from his asylum role while investigating whether he violated rules on political impartiality. As reported by The Guardian, Reform UK councillor Paul Bean, who worked at the Home
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch pledged to deport all illegal migrants, including women and children, exceeding Reform UK’s Nigel Farage’s views on migration. As reported by The Telegraph, Kemi Badenoch revealed plans to deport all women and children
Casting a vote during an election is not the only form of political participation in a democracy. One of the best and surest ways of entering the political arena is through the entry into an existing political party. Although the global trend
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Refugee charities warn that the Home Office’s cut of the asylum move-on period from 56 to 28 days could force thousands onto the streets. As reported by The Guardian, charities warn that changes to asylum accommodation rules
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Former home secretary Jack Straw says the UK should decouple from the ECHR to stop misuse of the Human Rights Act in migrant deportations. As reported by The Telegraph, an ex-Labour minister urges PM Sir Keir Starmer
The term “whip” in UK politics refers to both a crucial function and a crucial procedure inside political parties that support party discipline and the efficient operation of Parliament. The purpose of the whipping system is to make sure that MPs back
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – UK elections chief Vijay Rangarajan urges civic lessons from age 11 to prepare young people for voting at 16 in future elections. As reported by The Guardian, the UK elections watchdog stated that schools must introduce democracy
Political contributions over £500 are heavily regulated under the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act of 2000 (PPERA). The law regulates who is allowed to donate to political parties, emphasising individuals and organisations based in the United Kingdom. Payments by non-UK persons
