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Keir Starmer pledges to ‘take on Nimbys’ in bid to slash red tape on Britain’s growth
Sir Keir Starmer has vowed to challenge opponents of major infrastructure projects after declaring Labour is “backing the builders, not the blockers”.
The Prime Minister said he would bring an end to “challenge culture” and pledged to take on so-called “nimbys”.
Downing Street said it hoped it would bring an end to “cynical” or “hopeless” cases causing delays and increasing the cost of infrastructure projects.
The Government claims more than 58 per cent of all decisions on “major infrastructure” get taken to court as it commits to making 150 major infrastructure project decisions by the next election.
Starmer has vowed to take on ‘nimbys’ in a blistering attack
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Opponents currently have three opportunities to secure permission for a judicial review against a major infrastructure project, firstly by writing to the High Court, then in an oral hearing and finally by asking the Court of Appeal.
But under plans announced by Downing Street, the written stage will be scrapped and any cases deemed “totally without merit” will be unable to ask the Court of Appeal to reconsider.
The Prime Minister said: “For too long, blockers have had the upper hand in legal challenges – using our court processes to frustrate growth. We’re putting an end to this challenge culture by taking on the Nimbys and a broken system that has slowed down our progress as a nation.
“This is the Government’s Plan for Change in action – taking the brakes off Britain by reforming the planning system so it is pro-growth and pro-infrastructure.”
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Sizewell was approved despite 16 months of campaigning
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According to the Government, more than half of decisions on nationally significant infrastructure projects were taken to court, causing an average delay of 18 months and adding millions to costs.
Officials pointed to cases including the approval of Sizewell C, in Suffolk, where campaigners spent 16 months seeking permission for a judicial review despite their case being described as “unarguable” at every stage.
However, only some of the grounds in the Sizewell C case were deemed “totally without merit”, meaning the remaining grounds could still have been reconsidered by the Court of Appeal.
Shadow Housing Secretary Kevin Hollinrake said: “While we welcome the Government taking forward Conservative initiatives to streamline the planning system, Labour’s blocking of our efforts to cut EU legacy red tape, such as nutrient neutrality, so they can align more closely with the European Union will hold Britain back.”
Minister Kevin Hollinrake
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The Prime Minister also pledged to “bring back common sense” to building new projects.
Writing for The Daily Mail, Starmer said: “Cases that are unarguable and unwinnable can be brought back to the courts three times.
“That causes years of delay. It costs hundreds of millions of pounds. It clogs up the courts. And strangles growth.
“The entire country pays the price. Bringing back common sense to building is the least this country deserves. Because if we want growth, we need the infrastructure to support it.”
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Reform UK: Chairman Zia Yusuf REJECTS Suella Braverman’s offer of a Tory-Reform pact: ‘Betrayed British people!’
Reform UK chairman Zia Yusuf has expressed disappointment at Suella Braverman’s suggestion for an electoral pact between the populist party and the Conservatives.
Speaking on GB News, Yusuf firmly rejected any possibility of a deal with the Tories, questioning how Reform could work with a group that “deal entirely in deception, in falsehoods, and betrayal”.
Yusuf’s comments came after the former Home Secretary called for unity on the right during a visit to Washington DC for Donald Trump’s inauguration.
Speaking on GB News, Yusuf said: “I agree with her that there isn’t space for two, and the reality is Reform has already overtaken the Conservative Party.
Zia Yousef said that Reform will never have a pact with the Tories
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“Look, how can you do a deal? How can you do a pact with a group, with a tribe who deal entirely in deception, in falsehoods, and betrayal?
“They have betrayed the people of Britain to such an extraordinary degree that they will fully deserve the extinction event that’s now facing them.
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“The pollsters have a great deal of discretion to flex things up and down and none of the pollsters want to go first, because pollsters largely have no interest in being correct. They just want to not be demonstrably wrong. You’ll see in the coming weeks, Reform surging ahead of the Tory party, as we already have done in several polls.
“But look, just look at the Tories’ track record here. Over the 14 years that they were in government, they grew the size of the population of the United Kingdom by six and a half million people.
Suella Braverman suggested a pact between the parties
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“They built no new net prison places, which is why we have violent criminals running rampant around the United Kingdom and people feel terrified to leave their homes, particularly women. The 2010, the 2015, the 2017, and the 2019 manifesto, they promised to bring that migration down to the tens of thousands. What did they do? They left office with that number at one million.”
He added: “We will never do a deal with the Tory party, because they will never again get a chance to betray the British.”
Braverman made her comments while attending Trump’s inauguration in Washington DC, where she praised the former President’s style of “unfiltered conservatism”.”
“Donald Trump has not just shifted Overton window, he’s shattered it,” Braverman told The Telegraph.
Zia Yousef said the Tories have “betrayed the British people”
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“He’s made the unsayable mainstream and he’s made the radical much more acceptable to the moderates.”
Braverman added she was open to various forms of cooperation, including “a merger, a coalition, a supply and confidence agreement, or a non-aggression pact”.
The former Home Secretary also aligned herself with Reform UK’s position on leaving the European Convention on Human Rights.
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Common Sense with Robert Jenrick
Robert Jenrick has highlighted a severe crisis in England’s court system in his latest episode of Common Sense.
He explained that nearly half of all courtrooms at London’s Central Criminal Court are currently empty in a shocking revelation.
Speaking outside the Old Bailey, Jenrick pointed to 11 vacant courtrooms in the building, describing it as “the beating heart of our legal system”.
The situation is even more dire in Carlisle, where 67 per cent of courtrooms stand empty, while Bristol sees 40 per cent of its courtrooms unused on average each week.
The court system is facing a mounting crisis with a backlog of 73,000 cases, which is increasing by 500 cases every month.
In episode two, Jenrick speaks to James from the Criminal Bar Association, and highlights “the right to a fair trial in a reasonable time frame”.
Watch the second episode of ‘Common Sense with Robert Jenrick’ above
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Peer warns of ‘catastrophe’ waiting to happen amid worrying spate of fires in Westminster
A Labour peer has warned that the Palace of Westminister could be at risk of “catastrophe” after a worrying number of fires over the last decade.
Fire has broken out 45 times in Westminster over the last 10 years, latest figures show.
Labour former cabinet minister Lord Hain said that he fears the site could become a “Notre Dame inferno incubating”, referring to the blaze that devastated the famous cathedral in Paris in 2019.
He criticised the numerous delays that have plagued a multibillion renovation project aimed at revamping the Houses of Parliament.
Lord Hain said Westminster is a ‘catastrophe’ waiting to happen
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Hain, who obtained the breakdown of incidents in Parliament, said the “prevarication and delay” could have “catastrophic consequences”.
Upon learning of the number of fires through a written parliamentary question, Hain said he was “horrified”.
The peer, who served as Commons leader for two years during his time as an MP, said: “I am horrified and these fires demonstrate that there’s a Notre Dame inferno incubating in the palace.
“Parliament decided years ago to a full decant for the proper restoration and renewal of the whole precious world heritage site.
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Hain, who obtained the breakdown of incidents in Parliament, said the ‘prevarication and delay’ could have ‘catastrophic consequences’
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“But ever since then, there has been prevarication and delay which could well have catastrophic consequences.”
Proposals for the multibillion-pound restoration will not be published until the end of 2025.
They will include plans for three options; These are either a full decant of both Houses, the Commons chamber remaining in “various locations” within the Palace or a much cheaper “enhanced maintenance … rolling programme of works”.
Historic England has previously said that the work could last 43 years and cost more than £20billion.
He said the site could become a ‘Notre Dame inferno incubating’, referring to the blaze that devastated the famous cathedral in Paris in 2019
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The public body said that the project would require nearly 3,000 specialist workers each year, devouring the UK’s supply of plasters and window experts.
Carpenters and joiners will also be in demand, Historic England’s report said.
A spokesman for UK Parliament said: “Work is already happening across the parliamentary estate to ensure the safety of those working here and visiting, including refurbishment of historic office buildings and fire safety improvements such as fire door upgrades, compartmentation, fire safety signage and a high-pressure water mist system.
“We remain on track to bring costed proposals for the restoration of the Palace of Westminster to both Houses by the end of the year detailing costs, timescales, risks and benefits of three delivery options, all of which represent a significant, multibillion-pound investment in the palace.”
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Donald Trump has ‘nothing to loose’ in plans to make life ‘inconvenient’ for US immigrants: ‘A fundamental transformation’
US political commentator Ryan Girdusky has praised Donald Trump’s immigration policies, saying the new President “fills us with hope” as he implements sweeping changes.
“If you make it inconvenient for people to be here, they will leave. If they have no promise of Asylum or amnesty or work permits or welfare they will leave,” Girdusky said.
The comments come as Trump begins to make what Girdusky called “real fundamentally long-standing change in the United States” just days into his presidency.
President Trump signed an executive order targeting illegal immigration through America’s southern border, the White House announced earlier this week.
Ryan Girdusky said that Trump is looking to make fundamental changes to immigration
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The measure specifically aims to prevent the “physical entry of aliens engaged in an invasion of the United States” according to the White House press release.
Girdusky told GBN America: “If you make it inconvenient for people to be here they will leave, and if they have no promise of Asylum, amnesty, work permits or welfare they will leave.
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“I think that Trump has nothing to lose at this point and there are a number of people around him who have made this their goal in life, to make a real fundamentally long-standing change in the United States. It’s only been a day or two so we’ll see how it goes.”
He added: “He does give us hope there’s no question about it, I mean there’s no previous Republican president who would have picked a JD Vance as vice president. It just wouldn’t have happened.
“George W Bush didn’t even consider doing all this that Trump is doing right now it’s remarkably different, we can go all the way back to Reagan but that’s talking 40-something years ago. It was a different country.
“It’s a different place you’re talking about, a different planet even. So I think that Trump represents a change.
“What happens both underneath Trump as far as lower level Republicans go or post-Trump after he retires, because he can only run for one last term, is a different question.
“I think a lot of Republicans realise his popularity but who knows how they actually feel.
“Some will also believe in this fundamental transformation, I’m sure many do not and they’re just grunting and bearing because they realize how popular a President he is among the people.”
The Department of Homeland Security, Department of Justice, and Department of State have been directed to take immediate action under the order.
He said that the president “fills us with hope”
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While specific details of the measures were not outlined in the press release, the order signals an intensification of federal border control efforts.
The move underscores what the Trump administration has described as a crisis at the border.
“Within moments of my inauguration, we will begin the largest domestic deportation operation in American history,” Trump had declared earlier in January 2024.
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Rayner under-fire after dismissing Southport stabbing terror connection as Farage demands apology over ‘fake news’ accusation
Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner has come under-fire after previously dismissing claims that Axel Rudakubana’s Southport attack was terror-related.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage yesterday demanded an apology from Rayner after she also accused him of spreading “fake news” about the perpetrator.
Rudakubana, now 18, pleaded guilty on Tuesday to murdering Alice da Silva Aguiar, aged nine, Bebe King, six, and Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven, at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class.
He was referred to the Government’s anti-extremism scheme Prevent three times before his attack in late July, with police later finding an al-Qaeda training manual alongside ricin.
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Following Rudakubana’s guilty plea, Sir Keir Starmer revealed that police and politicians knew about the terrorist connection shortly after the killings.
Farage first likened the horrific attack to terrorism just one day after the stabbings on July 30.
He said: “I have to say there are one or two questions. Was this guy being monitored by the security services? Some reports say he was, others less sure… I just wonder whether the truth is being withheld from us. I don’t know the answer to that. I think it is a fair and legitimate question. What I do know is something is going horribly wrong in our once beautiful country.”
Speaking about Farage at the time, Rayner said: “He must understand that you have a level of responsibility, you’re a community leader, you’re elected to represent your constituency and therefore you have a level of responsibility with that, and it’s not to stoke up what conspiracy theories or what you think might have happened, or lean into what you think.
“There’s a responsibility to say the police are doing a difficult job, local authorities, all of the services that are on the ground.
“We want to establish facts as soon as possible and we have a responsibility to hold the community together and say, let’s get the facts and then let’s look at what the actual solutions are and what we can do about the horrific situation that we find ourselves in, not to stir up these fake news online.”
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Rudakubana, who developed a disturbing interest in school massacres in 2019, was referred to Prevent in the same year after researching shocking information on a school computer.
However, experts rejected concerns about a counter-terrorism risk.
Earlier this week, the Prime Minister confirmed he knew about the details of the case “as they were emerging” but could not risk the case collapsing or the “vile” perpetrator walking away free.
He said: “‘.That is why the law of this country forbade me or anybody else from disclosing details sooner. I wouldn’t be forgiven if I had.”
Starmer added: “It was not my personal decision to withhold this information, any more than it was a journalist’s personal decision not to print or write about it.”
Responding to Rayner’s previous comments last night, the Reform UK leader told The Telegraph: “Many public figures, including Angela Rayner, made derogatory and inciteful remarks about my comments in the vacuum that followed the terrorist attack in Southport.
“I was right all along. This man was known to the authorities and the truth was withheld. As the independent reviewer of terrorism legislation Jonathan Hall KC confirmed, the public should have been told the truth without damaging the trial. This is an appalling cover-up and I deserve apologies.”
Home Office Minister Jess Phillips separately described Farage as a “grifter”, while Liverpool Riverside MP Kim Johnson argued the Reform UK leader was the “voice of the EDL”.
However, non-Labour politicians also accused Farage of stoking tensions during the subsequent summer riots, including ex-Security Minister Tom Tugendhat.
Tugendhat, who was running to replace Rishi Sunak as Tory leader at the time, described the Reform UK leader as “irresponsible and dangerous”.
Ex-Minister Tobias Ellwood even accused the Clacton MP of “stirring up racial hatred”.
However, the former independent review of terrorism legislation Lord Carlile yesterday became the latest senior figure to criticise the decision not to disclose crucial details about Rudakubana’s background.
He told the BBC: “In one instance, they should have made it absolutely clear right from the beginning that this perpetrator was not an immigrant, that he was British-born and had lived in Britain throughout his life.
“It was the false disinformation at saying that he was an immigrant or a recent immigrant that contributed at least to the extent of riots both in Southport and elsewhere.”
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Reform UK eyes three MAJOR electoral upsets TODAY
Reform UK is eyeing three major electoral upsets today as Farage’s party looks to inflict its first defeats on Labour in 2025.
By-elections, important bell-weather tests that reveal which way the country is voting, have been a nightmare for incumbent Labour since July’s General Election.
Keir Starmer’s party has suffered a net loss of 27 seats, while the Conservatives have recorded a net gain of 22 seats. Reform is up seven.
Today, five more council seats are up for grabs, with Reform poised to mount a strong challenge in three. They are:
Town ward, Newcastle-under-Lyme
Reform’s best chance of causing an upset is likely to come in Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, adjacent to Stoke-on-Trent.
Neill Antony Walker is standing for the anti-immigration party. He came third in July’s General Election, 2,000 votes behind the Tories and 6,000 behind eventual winner Adam Jogee of Labour.
But a sophisticated poll-aggregating model shows Reform has eliminated the gap to Labour in the constituency in the time since the election.
The Nowcast model puts Reform on 31.4 per cent in the patch, 0.4 per cent behind Labour and six per cent ahead of the Tories.
Projection for Newcastle-under-Lyme
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Much Woolton and Hunts Cross ward, Liverpool City
An outside chance of an upset for Reform comes in the Much Woolton and Hunts Cross ward in south Liverpool.
A safe Labour area, Reform candidate Adam Heatherington is hoping to capitalise on record levels of mistrust in Starmer’s party.
Heatherington has been unsuccessful in his first 13 elections in which he has stood for UKIP, the Brexit party, as an independent and now Reform UK.
The Nowcast model shows Heatherington faces a tough task. The model puts Labour safely out in front as the largest party, though down 7.9 per cent.
Reform is up 6.7 per cent into second.
Heatherington said: “We have been well received on the doorsteps and there has been an increasing support for Reform UK.
“This is due to the mistrust of Labour which has neglected the working class for their own selfish ideology.
“Labour has put massive distrust and disappointment in the hearts of voters and they look to Reform UK as the last hope for saving Great Britain.”
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Bannockburn ward, Stirling
Reform’s only realistic chance north of the border comes in Bannockburn, one of Stirling’s council wards.
William Docherty is standing for Reform’s party here, who is channelling Robert the Bruce for his campaign.
Docherty said: “Bannockburn has always been a symbol of perseverance and victory against the odds.
“Inspired by Robert the Bruce, who turned defeat into glory right here on our soil, I am stepping forward once again to fight for the future of our community.
“People are ready for a new kind of politics.”
The ward falls within the Westminster seat of Stirling and Strathallan, currently projected as a Labour loss by Nowcast model.
Starmer’s party is set to lose it to the SNP however, with Reform, the Tories and Labour competing for second, though Reform is the only party to have recorded significant growth in support.
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Stirling and Strathallan projection
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Elsewhere, there is a Liberal Democrat ward up for grabs in Edinburgh and a Labour ward heading to the polls on Shetland.
Labour is guaranteed to lose the Shetland ward as two independent candidates are standing unopposed.
It comes after Reform UK enjoyed another strong batch of poll results over the last seven days.
MoreInCommon put the party joint first on 25 per cent yesterday, while YouGov projected a score of 24 per cent putting them second two points behind Labour on Tuesday.
DeltaPollUK put Reform third on 22 per cent, while Find Out Now had Reform in joint first on 25 per cent last week.
It is important to remember polls do not predict the future but show a snapshot of public opinion on a certain day.
Further, council wards are affected by local issues and suffer from low turnouts, making them difficult to predict.
Local elections are due across England in May. There are also elections for the Welsh and Scottish parliaments in May 2026.
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Keir Starmer is being ‘dishonest’ about Axel Rudakubana failings, Barrister claims
A UK Barrister has said the law “should be changed” on handing life sentences to those under 18, as Axel Rudakubana is set to avoid a whole life sentence for the Southport attack.
Speaking to GB News, Steven Barrett said that Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer “should have used his majority” in Parliament to change the law ahead of Rudakubana’s sentencing.
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Nigel Farage scores HUGE win as British voters put him above Starmer as best PM for the country
Britons say Nigel Farage would be the ‘best prime minister’ in a humiliating blow to Sir Keir Starmer.
With Kemi Badenoch trailing in third place, YouGov’s voting intention poll sends the clearest signal yet that voters are disaffected with the two main parties.
YouGov’s voting intention poll, conducted for the first time since Starmer swept to power in July, asked: Which of the following do you think would make the best Prime Minister?
Nigel Farage topped the leaderboard with 20 per cent of respondents plumping for the Reform leader, with Starmer followed closely behind at 19 per cent.
Reform UK has bagged a major win as Nigel Farage has been voted best prime minister
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Badenoch and Lib Dem leader Ed Davey tussled for third place, garnering nine and eight per cent of the vote respectively.
In a further blow to Starmer, just half of 2024 Labour voters (50 per cent) say he would make the best prime minister from the list of four, although few (two to eight per cent) opt for an alternative, with most of the rest (34 per cent) answering “don’t know”.
Farage, by contrast, has the overwhelming support of his own voters, with 81 per cent backing him for best PM. Again, few (nought to three per cent) prefer one of the other offerings, with the rest (15 per cent) unsure.
The bad news for Starmer comes as he faces serious questions over the grooming gangs scandal and attempts to revive a sluggish economy.
Even if he manages to restore public confidence in the former, the latter will be a much more formidable challenge as Chancellor Reeves looks set to break her own fiscal rules amid rising borrowing costs and global volatility.
All this should be an open goal for the Conservatives but they are still trying to find their feet under Badenoch.
Farage’s message to voters, meanwhile, appears to be cutting through with voters, polling consistently suggests.
He looks set to benefit further from the political winds across the Atlantic.
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Farage looks set to benefit further from the political winds across the Atlantic
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Farage said as much in a speech at his pre-inauguration party for the incoming president in Washington DC on Sunday, telling Republicans that he believes he will win the next election.
Farage called Trump’s 2024 victory the start of a “political tide that is going to sweep across the Western world”, adding that Americans were “lucky” to have the 45th President return to the Oval Office for another term.
The Clacton MP, who joined a number of attendees at the party hosted by Brexit-backing businessman Arron Banks and Andy Wigmore, said: “I honestly believe that what you’ve seen here is going to be a political tide that is going to sweep across the Western world.
“There’s much else happening across Europe too, including in the set of islands that I come from, where there is a new insurgent political party led by a maverick from the outside.
“And who knows? I actually do believe that we will win the next General Election. I do believe I can become the next Prime Minister.
“I just hope it happens quickly while Donald Trump is still in office.”
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Labour plans for inheritance tax raid on grieving military families torn apart by ex-Chancellor: ‘Total insanity!’
Former Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng has branded Labour’s plans to impose inheritance tax on military families as “total insanity”, warning the measure would raise “nothing” for the Treasury.
Speaking to GB News, Kwarteng criticised the policy that will affect death-in-service payments for Armed Forces personnel from April 2027.
“The fiscal benefit you get from that is tiny compared to the impact, the moral impact, the impact on people’s well-being,” the former Chancellor said.
He argued the policy targets “people whose loved ones have fought or are willing to fight to preserve the independence of our country.”
Kwasi Kwarteng hit out at Labour plans to impose inheritance tax payments on grieving military families
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Under the new rules, children and unmarried partners of deceased service personnel will be required to pay inheritance tax on death-in-service payments if not left to a spouse or civil partner.
The payments, typically amounting to four times the late individual’s salary, could be reduced by up to 40 per cent in tax.
The changes will affect military personnel who die while “off duty” – such as from sudden illness or accident. Those who die “on duty” will continue to benefit from separate tax-free arrangements.
Kwarteng suggested the policy emerged “from the bowels of officialdom” and was simply rubber-stamped by ministers without proper consideration.
The new rules will force children and unmarried partners of deceased service personnel to pay death duties on the benefit from April 2027
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“We’re in this crazy world where the Government doesn’t have much money to provide for public services,” he said.
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The former Chancellor criticised officials for scrutinising every aspect of the tax code to “wring as much money out of the public.”
“They’ve done this because it makes the system fairer but of course they haven’t looked at the human impact,” Kwarteng added.
He highlighted the sacrifice of those who “put their lives in real danger in the service of their country”, criticising the latest “crazy idea” of the Labour Government.
A Treasury spokesman has defended the policy, noting that existing inheritance tax protections would remain for active service deaths.
Kwarteng told GB News that the plans are ‘total insanity’ and will ‘raise nothing’ for the Treasury
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“We value the immense sacrifice made by our brave Armed Forces, that is why existing inheritance tax exemptions will continue to apply,” the spokesman said.
The exemptions will cover deaths from wounds, accidents or diseases contracted on active service.
The spokesman added that any pension funds left to a spouse or civil partner in these scenarios would also remain exempt from inheritance tax.
However, Major General Neil Marshall, chief executive of the Forces Pension Society, has warned the rule change would be “corrosive” and damage trust between Armed Forces personnel and the Government.
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Sir Rod Stewart’s daughter Ruby unleashes furious ‘nepo baby’ rant after backlash to anti-Donald Trump message: ‘Rich brat!’
Sir Rod Stewart’s daughter Ruby has hit back at Americans labelling her a “nepo baby” after she shared criticisms of President Donald Trump following his inauguration.
The 37-year-old lives in the US with her family, and has been vocally opposed to Trump’s second rise to the presidency. In a recent social media rant, she responded to Trump supporters arguing she would be unknown if it weren’t for her famous father.
The model shared a post to her Instagram Story from Giffords_org, which took aim at Trump’s pro-gun laws.
It sarcastically included the headline “Office of Gun Violence Prevention,” with a message underneath reading: “404 Page Not Found” – a dig at the President’s stance on gun control.
The post was captioned: “Donald Trump promised gun company CEOs that he would weaken gun laws.
“He has already deleted the Office of Gun Violence Prevention’s website.
Ruby Stewart shared some of the backlash she had received on her social media
“Closing the Office of GVP would mean more guns will fall into the wrong hands and more innocent Americans will lose their lives.”
After sharing the picture, Ruby received a flood of furious responses, with many calling out her famous family status.
She shared some of the comments she’d received on her own page, with one reading: “Who the f*** do u think you are telling us what to do?!?! Aren’t u British. stfu and move.”
“If it wasn’t for ur dad u would be working at [McDonald’s]. Idiot,” another raged while someone else hit out: “You wouldn’t know what it was like to be poor.”
“[Your] dad sucks,” another person penned with one more writing: “Progressives causing chaos again.” (sic)
Hitting back, Ruby wrote: “My favourite is people calling me a rich brat when they voted for a nepo baby who elected billionaires into our government… right right… you sound sane.”
In a post that followed, she added: “I also want to point out that for the amount of people that left me negative comments there was 100 times more positive ones… Which gives me hope… I wanna say thank you to those people sharing their stories…
“I had wonderful conversations with strangers about how they have been affected by gun violence, prejudice and division… Times like these are the only time I really see the benefit of social media…
“I do not agree with everything the Biden administration has done… In fact, I think it is important to uphold all politicians to equal scrutiny…
“However… blind believe can be a dangerous thing… We deserve better.” (sic)
Ruby Stewart hit back after being called a ‘nepo baby’
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Mother-of-one Ruby also shared a recent post about the devastating LA wildfires, calling on people to do what they could to support the city.
She penned earlier this month: “I have no political affiliation when it comes to natural disasters and I think naturally many need to define what is happening by blaming someone in charge and I understand that need… but more importantly is what you can do now.
“At the end of the day we are here to take care of each other so please do not wait on your government officials to rebuild or take of a community.”
The post continued: “I cannot express enough that every dollar counts… it’s what you can afford, but there are strength in numbers… So please send this out to whoever has a heart and will do the right thing…”
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