James Cleverly🇬🇧 (@jamescleverly) 's Twitter Profile
James Cleverly🇬🇧

@jamescleverly

Member of Parliament for Braintree. Promoted by James Cleverly at Office 207, Lakes Industrial Park, Braintree, Essex CM7 3AN

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calendar_today04-03-2008 11:07:28

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.Kemi Badenoch has been repeatedly calling for a full National Inquiry since January. It’s about time Keir Starmer recognised he made a mistake and apologise for six wasted months.

James Cleverly🇬🇧 (@jamescleverly) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is humiliating for Starmer. He’s been forced to do the right thing by the review that he commissioned to avoid doing the right thing. He put political convenience ahead of justice for the girls who were abused. He should hang his head in shame.

Andrew Neil (@afneil) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Let us not forget that Starmer only recently argued that calls for an inquiry were only being generated by ‘right-wing agitation.’ Yet another example of ‘starmerlies syndrome’. It’s everywhere.

James Cleverly🇬🇧 (@jamescleverly) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is what happens when a government is arrogant and complacent. If you’re going on the media to brag about spending at least read the brief beforehand. Nick Ferrari is fair but also tough and persistent in his questioning. Labour should have more respect for scrutiny.

Kemi Badenoch (@kemibadenoch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This national inquiry is a hard-won victory for the brave survivors who refused to be silenced — who gave up their anonymity to expose the institutions that failed them. Labour fought it every step of the way. They voted against it. Mocked campaigners. Smeared them. Branded it a

(((Dan Hodges))) (@dpjhodges) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We hear a lot about collapsing trust in politics. Today we're getting a case study in precisely why it collapses. For a year Ministers have been arguing against a national rape gang inquiry, and gaslighting and attacking anyone who calls for one. Then when they are finally forced

GB News (@gbnews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'Kemi Badenoch is ferocious when it comes to defending the things that really matter.' Conservative MP James Cleverly🇬🇧 says his party are the 'only credible opposition' to the 'woeful' Labour government.

James Cleverly🇬🇧 (@jamescleverly) 's Twitter Profile Photo

During the Assisted Dying Bill Second Reading debate MPs were told that their issues/concerns could be sorted out in committee. They weren’t. MPs need to vote on the bill as it is, not on how they hope it will be in the future.

Neil O'Brien (@neildotobrien) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On Monday after *45 minutes* of debate, the Commons voted that you can kill a baby the day before he or she is to be born, and face no legal consequences. Today the Commons will spend over *5 hours* having "general debates" on "incontinence" and "water safety"

Mel Stride (@meljstride) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨BREAKING🚨 UK borrowing has jumped to £17.7billion. Debt interest now costs us £100billion a year - that's almost twice the defence budget. Labour is spending recklessly, with no plan to pay for it. Tax rises are coming. We can't afford Labour.

🚨BREAKING🚨

UK borrowing has jumped to £17.7billion.

Debt interest now costs us £100billion a year - that's almost twice the defence budget.

Labour is spending recklessly, with no plan to pay for it.

Tax rises are coming.

We can't afford Labour.
Sky News (@skynews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Former senior government minister James Cleverly leads the debate for opponents of the Assisted Dying bill. He says he has also experienced terminal illness upfront, as one of his closest friends died of cancer recently. Live updates here 🔗 trib.al/d4tDooY 📺 Sky 501

James Cleverly🇬🇧 (@jamescleverly) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Putting military aircraft beyond use isn’t called vandalism, it’s called sabotage. Call it by its proper name, and deal with it properly. Handwringing weakness isn’t a good look for a Prime Minister.

BBC Politics (@bbcpolitics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sir James Cleverly asks if MPs are "genuinely happy to write the blank cheque that this bill demands" The Conservative MP says "we should listen" to concerns raised by health care providers about the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill Follow live: bbc.in/4jVDDYr

Tali Fraser (@talifraser) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sat in the press gallery and struggling with this debate — so many of those in favour are still speaking to the premise, rather than the detail of the Bill That was what the last debate was about!

Royal College of Psychiatrists (@rcpsych) 's Twitter Profile Photo

MPs voted in favour of passing the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill for E&W to the next stage of the Parliamentary process. We are still concerned that the Bill does not currently require a holistic assessment of unmet need See our response shorturl.at/SRwr9