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A massive thanks to all at Oxford Round Table, all the volunteers and @JACKfmOxford for tonight’s terrific 54th annual @OxfordFireworks.

It was very impressive to hear that over £1million has been raised by the fireworks.

Well done to all involved 👏 🔥 🎇

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Rishi Sunak was warned about Gavin Williamson’s threatening texts and appointed him to the cabinet anyway.

The very next day the new PM promised “integrity, professionalism and accountability”.

They’re laughing at you - again.

thetimes.co.uk/article/6667c2e

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RT @bphillipsonMP: Working parents tell me they are having to give up the jobs they love because of the crippling cost of childcare.

That’s why Labour’s modern childcare system will give parents real choices and give children the best start in life.

telegraph.co.uk/politics/2022/

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After less than two weeks in office, Rishi Sunak’s government is already up to its eyeballs in scandal and sleaze.

The Conservatives need to launch an open and transparent investigation into the Gavin Williamson allegations.

Our letter to @nadhimzahawi here.👇
RT @AngelaRayner: The latest episode of Whips at dawn reveals a toxic Tory culture. Yet another misjudged and irresponsible Rishi Sunak ministerial appointment.

@Annel…

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Women will be really worried about what these Conservative voting records mean for their right to access safe and legal abortion.

Labour proudly voted for abortion buffer zones earlier this year. We will always support women and their right to choose.

mirror.co.uk/news/politics/lab

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Rishi Sunak's minister for women, Maria Caulfield, also has responsibility for abortion services as part of her second role as a health minister.

She opposed legalising abortion in NI and said protesters outside clinics may simply want to “comfort” women. thetimes.co.uk/article/abortio

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The Foreign Secretary, James Cleverly, has abstained on every vote regarding abortion since becoming an MP, with the exception of granting the Northern Ireland Secretary powers to commission services in Northern Ireland.

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The Home Secretary, Suella Braverman, voted against telemedicine being made permanent and the legal enforcement of buffer zones in 2022. She has abstained or voted against any expansion of abortion provision in England since becoming an MP.

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The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Jeremy Hunt, has been vehemently vocal about his desire to halve the time limit until which women can have abortions from 24 weeks to 12 weeks. He even broke the whip in 2008 in order to vote for an amendment to halve the limit.

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The Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, has abstained on all votes relating to abortion in England since becoming an MP, including buffer zones and early medical abortion at home (telemedicine) this year.

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Since 2015, there have only been four votes cast for greater abortion provision in England from the new cabinet.

Over a third of the cabinet voted against early medical abortion at home to be made permanent, while over a quarter voted against buffer zones for abortion clinics.

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The Prime Minister, Chancellor, Home Secretary and Foreign Secretary have abstained or voted against all English abortion legislation since 2015.

Others, including the Culture Secretary, Environment Secretary, and Welsh Secretary, have consistently voted against abortion rights.

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If you're a woman worried about the future of abortion services in the UK, read this:

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Very concerning allegations about the conduct of another member of Rishi Sunak's Cabinet of chaos.

How many grubby deals did Rishi Sunak make to get himself into Downing Street?

New Prime Minister, same old sleaze-ridden Conservatives.
tortoisemedia.com/2022/11/04/g

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RT @LabourSatvir: Thanks @AnnelieseDodds for joining the Southampton Labour team out in Bitterne ward today. You even brought us some sun… 🌞🌹

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The PM, Chancellor, Home Secretary and Foreign Secretary have abstained or voted against all English abortion legislation since 2015.

Women’s abortion rights are under threat across the world. Rishi Sunak needs to be clear if he will protect them here.

If he won’t, Labour will.

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Islamophobia is on the rise under the Conservatives.

The Government has a responsibility to tackle this insidious hatred wherever it rears its head.

Rishi Sunak needs to sort this out. huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/ris

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