Senin, 17 Juni 2024

Sunak and Starmer trade blows on leadership and tax as polls refuse to budge - Evening Standard

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Nigel Farage pledges to run for PM in 2029 as Reform manifesto slated by economists - The Independent

Nigel Farage has parked his tank firmly on Rishi Sunak’s lawn with a manifesto designed to win over disgruntled Tory supporters and an extraordinary prediction he will be prime minister after the 2029 election.

Launching Reform UK’s so-called “contract with the people”, the arch-Brexiteer appealed directly to right-wing voters with policies including a freeze on non-essential immigration, scrapping net zero targets and pulling Britain out of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR).

His controversial pledges came as one prospective candidate was forced to stand down over historical comments urging people to vote BNP, while another described Adolf Hitler as “brilliant”.

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Police who rammed cow did right thing, says union leader and farmer - The Guardian

Officers who hit an escaped cow with a car “probably did the right thing at the time” even if it looks “horrendous”, a union leader and farmer has said.

A video showing a police car hitting the calf on Friday night on a residential street in Staines-upon-Thames was met with widespread outrage, including from the RSCPA which criticised the move as “disproportionate”.

Surrey police said in a statement that after attempts to safely capture the cow “over a period of a number of hours” failed, “the decision was made to stop it using a police car”.

The force has since said the driver of the vehicle has been removed from frontline duties and that it has located the owner of the 10-month-old calf, named Beau Lucy.

The owner, Rob, told the BBC that the footage was “painful viewing and it should have been handled in a different manner”, for example using tranquilliser darts. He said the calf had been assessed by a vet and was recovering from its injuries.

Hugh Broom, the chair of the National Farmers’ Union’s livestock board east, said that while he recognised the situation looked “horrendous”, the alternatives would have to shoot the calf or to use a dart, which would require training that not all officers would have.

He said on BBC Radio Surrey: “In that environment, would you want to be using a rifle in a built-up area on a dark Friday night?”

He said: “While the whole thing looks horrendous, and it is for everyone, they probably did the right thing at the time. God forbid it had gone the other way and the animal ran off and bumped into someone, sent a child flying, sent any person flying, [which is] perfectly possible, and they were seriously injured or worse. People would be saying: ‘Why wasn’t the animal stopped?’”

The force has said it has launched an internal investigation and that a voluntary referral will be made to the Independent Office for Police Conduct, the police watchdog.

Tom Harding, the director of operational standards at the College of Policing, said: “The college does not provide specific guidance on how to deal with escaped livestock. However, to support everyone in policing to make decisions, often in dangerous and complex circumstances, the college has provided a national decision model.

“This is a clear framework for assessing a situation and taking action, in line with the code of ethics principles – courage, respect and empathy, and public service.”

The Surrey deputy chief constable, Nev Kemp, said police had unsuccessfully tried to contact local vets and identify the owner before the incident.

He said: “As well as our overriding duty to protect the public, the welfare of animals is important to us and we know people want answers about how this happened and what led up to it.”

Broom suggested one solution would be a register of all farmers and animal owners in order to be able to contact people in such a situation.

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Reform Party's Grant StClair-Armstrong resigns over blog comments - BBC.com

Reform UK candidate resigns over 'unacceptable' blog posts

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Grant StClair-Armstrong said he "bitterly" regrets comments he made on a blog "years ago"

Reform UK’s parliamentary candidate in Kemi Badenoch’s constituency has resigned from the party after it emerged he previously urged people to vote for the BNP.

Grant StClair-Armstrong, who is standing in North West Essex, also used a blog to post jokes using racial slurs and made a joke about “female hormones”, according to the Times.

He told BBC News he had “never supported the BNP” and “bitterly” regretted the comments.

Mr StClair-Armstrong will still appear on the ballot paper as the Reform UK candidate because the deadline for nominations has passed. But if he is elected he would stand as an independent.

The Times reported that, in 2010, the candidate had written: “I could weep now, every time I pick up a British newspaper and read the latest about the state of the UK. No doubt, Enoch Powell would be doing the same if he was alive. My solution … vote BNP!”

Mr StClair-Armstrong told BBC News he posted the comment some time between 2004 and 2007 and he was an “angry man” at the time.

“I have never supported the BNP. I think they are a disgusting organisation,” he said.

Asked whether he had chosen to resign, he said the party had forced him to.

“To be honest, I wouldn’t have stepped down. I would have let the people decide,” he said.

According to the Times, on a blog he called the “Joli Triste” Mr StClair-Armstrong wrote about the Scottish politician, Kenny MacAskill, wishing serious illness on them.

On the Chilcot inquiry into the Iraq war, he wrote: “The simple solution is to extradite Blair ... [and] the odious Alistair Campbell to a country that routinely indulges in torture and execution”.

Speaking on Sunday, he said: “I bitterly regret all of those comments made many years ago and I am just sorry that some people deemed it necessary to hunt for them when I am not the person I was then.”

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage told BBC Radio 4's Today programme that he did not find Mr StClair-Armstrong's comments acceptable, but stressed he "was never a member of the BNP".

Mr Farage said the party had put a process in place for vetting candidates, but the calling of a snap election had cut this short.

A spokesperson for Reform UK said: “Mr St Clair-Armstrong has tendered his resignation as a member of Reform UK due to the revelation of unacceptable historic social media comments and we have accepted his resignation.”

The list of candidates standing in North West Essex:

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Tactical voting could defeat Tories in once safe seats, campaigners say - The Guardian

The Conservatives could lose once safe constituencies such as Theresa May’s former seat in the coming general election, with nearly 40% of people willing to vote tactically to oust the Tories, a campaign group has said.

Setting out its recommendations for how people could maximise their chances of not electing a Conservative, Best for Britain said particularly efficient tactical voting could even unseat Liz Truss and Suella Braverman.

While May has stepped down, her former seat of Maidenhead, held by the Tories since it was created in 1997, is now seen as a three-way marginal, with Best for Britain saying the Liberal Democrats are best placed to defeat the Tories.

But the group said there were more likely “Portillo moments” – election night defeats of Tory big beasts – through tactical voting. These could include the cabinet ministers Penny Mordaunt, Jeremy Hunt, Robert Jenrick, Grant Shapps and James Cleverly.

The group’s recommendations, based on multilevel regression and poststratification (MRP) polling, which gives seat by seat projections, include voting Labour in 370 seats, Lib Dem in 69, Green in three, SNP in seven, Plaid Cymru in two, and to “vote with your heart” in 181.

The seat by seat recommendations, with the reasons behind them, are available at GetVoting.org, run by Best for Britain, along with data on how many constituents could vote tactically.

The data is based on a poll of 22,000 people conducted for the group, which found that 39.6% of people said they would consider voting tactically to change the current government. Another 13.6% said they would do so to keep the Tories in power.

The polling showed that a fifth of people who said they were planning to vote Labour on 4 July would be doing so tactically, and a third of Lib Dem voters.

As well as the constituency by constituency website, Best for Britain is launching a parallel advertising campaign based on an entreaty to voters to do what they can to get rid of the government.

At a launch event in central London, Naomi Smith, the group’s chief executive, said the UK was “now a nation of tactical voters”, a factor that could worsen the Conservatives’ electoral fortunes.

Lewis Baston, a psephologist who also spoke at the event, said MRP polling showed that even where Conservative candidates remained ahead, for many this involved securing little more than a third of votes, making them vulnerable to opponents joining forces.

“The Conservatives are under siege in a way that they really haven’t been before,” he said. “There’s no heartlands left, they’ve got serious competition on the right. The polling shows that anti-Tory voters are mobilised and in a harsh mood.”

While the seat by seat recommendations are largely based on the sole factor of how to stop a Conservative winner, some take in more complex ideas, including Best for Britain’s view of other parties and even of specific MPs.

For example, the group does not recommend voting Reform UK even if this could remove a Tory MP. The guide also makes recommendations in some seats where there is no prospect of a Conservative winning.

These areas include Brighton Pavilion and Bristol Central, both Labour-Green battles. In the former it recommends voting Green, and in the latter Labour.

Asked how such recommendations were made, Smith said it was in part a trade-off between the parties, but also because Thangam Debbonaire, the Labour frontbencher at risk from the Greens in Bristol, “has been an excellent MP on the issues that we care about, including Europe”.

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Live updates as seriously-hurt man airlifted to hospital after attack involving a pitbull-type dog - Wales Online

A man has been seriously injured after an early morning dog attack in Aberavon. Police were called to Blair Way in Aberavon at around 7am on Monday (June 17).

South Wales Police say that a 24-year-old man was taken to hospital by air ambulance with serious injuries. A spokesman added: "The dog has been sedated and removed from the scene by police dog units."

Investigations are continuing after armed police were sent to the scene. The area has not been cleared and roads re-opened. Police said the dog was a "pitbull/staff cross".

There was a high police presence in the area, including armed police, just around 7am and the public were advised to avoid the area and use alternative routes where possible.

The air ambulance landed at the scene to provide support and the Welsh Ambulance Trust has confirmed that one person was taken to hospital. Their condition is not known at the point.

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Minggu, 16 Juni 2024

Three arrested as boy killed by falling tree in Carlton-in-Lindrick - BBC.com

Three arrested as boy, 16, killed by falling tree

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A 16-year-old boy has died after being injured by a falling tree in Nottinghamshire.

Three people have been arrested in connection with the death in Carlton-in-Lindrick on Saturday, including two held on suspicion of manslaughter.

Nottinghamshire Police and East Midlands Ambulance Service were called to Rotherham Baulk in Carlton-in-Lindrick, at about 11:20 BST.

The boy was pronounced dead at the scene.

Two men, aged 28 and 31, have been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter while a 28-year-old woman has been arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender.

All three remain in police custody.

Det Insp Simon Harrison said the boy’s family were being supported by specialist officers.

He said: “This was a tragic incident and my thoughts are with the boy’s family.

“The family are being supported by specially-trained officers as we continue to investigate exactly what happened.”

The village sits about three miles (4.8km) to the north of Worksop and about 17 miles (27km) east of Sheffield.

Anyone with information that could help the investigation has been asked to make contact.

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