What’s Next For The U.K. After Labour Hands Tories Worst Defeat In Nearly 200 Years?

Despite Labour handing the Tories their worst election result in history, things aren't as bad as they seem for U.K. conservatives.

'A man is a man': Backlash erupts online after British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak speaks the obvious truth about sex



While delivering a speech at the Conservative Party conference, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak noted the obvious truth that men are men and women are women.

"And we shouldn't get bullied into believing that people can be any sex they want to be. They can't. A man is a man. And a woman is a woman. That's just common sense," Sunak declared, earning hearty applause from the audience.

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But people on social media pounced on the prime minister's reality-based assertion.

"2023 in Britain is not a safe place to be trans. I am furious, I am tired and I am scared. Solidarity and love with all trans people," one person wrote on X.

"This makes me so angry. I am scared. As a member of the LGBTQIA+ community and the mother of a trans/nb child, I am scared," someone else wrote.

"And the country becomes increasingly more terrifying. I honestly don't know what to say at this point, I'm full of fear and anxiety for my daughters future and her safety. Hate seems to be winning," another account posted, "and I feel sick to my stomach that we live in this country."

During his speech, the prime minister touched upon issues that are also topics of debate over in the U.S., including illegal immigration and support for Ukraine.

"It is non-negotiable that you, the British people, decide who comes here, and not criminal gangs," Sunak said on the topic of illegal immigration.

The British official also touted his nation's support for Ukraine.

"We were the first country to send Western battle tanks to Kyiv. Now more than 10 others have followed. We were the first country to send long-range weapons to Kyiv. Now France and the United States have followed. We were the first country to agree to train Ukrainian pilots. Now more than a dozen others have followed," he said. "I say this to our allies: If we give President Zelenskyy the tools, the Ukrainians will finish the job. Slava Ukraini!" Sunak declared.

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British PM facing heat — again — for attending a birthday bash while the rest of the country remained in lockdown



British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is facing renewed calls to resign following a report that he attended a birthday party in June 2020 while the rest of the country struggled under government-imposed COVID-19 lockdown rules that forbade such gatherings.

What are the details?

ITV News reported this week that Johnson and his wife, Carrie Johnson, joined up to 30 guests in the Cabinet Room of 10 Downing Street, the prime minister's official residence, on June 19, 2020, for a surprise gathering put on to celebrate Johnson's birthday upon his return from an official visit to Hertfordshire.

According to the British news outlet, the Johnsons further breached lockdown protocols later that evening when they hosted family and friends upstairs in the prime minister's residence.

ITV said the Cabinet Room shindig lasted roughly 30 minutes and that guests enjoyed food and other refreshments while a birthday cake was presented to the prime minister. The outlet claimed that the party was organized by Johnson's wife and his interior designer, Lulu Lytle.

In a statement to the Washington Post on Tuesday, a Downing Street spokesperson admitted that staff members "gathered briefly in the Cabinet Room after a meeting to wish the Prime Minister a happy birthday," but said, "He was there for less than 10 minutes."

In response to other claims — such as that Carrie Johnson organized the party and that it included 30 guests, cake, and singing — the spokesperson said, "This is totally untrue. In line with the rules at the time, the Prime Minister hosted a small number of family members outside that evening."

What's the background?

News of the birthday gathering sparked further backlash against the prime minister, who was already under fire for attending a separate "drinks party" at 10 Downing Street last May, again amid his own government's lockdown.

Johnson apologized for his attendance at the latter party in front of a packed House of Commons earlier this month, acknowledging the "rage" that many U.K. residents may feel when they believe that "in Downing Street itself, the rules are not being properly followed by the people who make the rules."

But he defended himself, as well, claiming that he only stayed at the party for 25 minutes in order to "thank groups of staff" for their hard work and added that he "believed implicitly that this was a work event."

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The U.K. government is currently investigating these party allegations, and results are expected to be released relatively soon.

What else?

BBC News reported that some members of Parliament and senior figures in Johnson's own Conservative Party responded to the June 2020 allegations by denouncing the prime minister's behavior, while others called on the public to reserve judgment until the investigation is complete.

Members of the opposition Labor Party, however, hammered the prime minister for his hypocrisy. They pointed to a letter that Johnson sent to then-7-year-old Josephine Booth in March 2020, consoling her and praising her for canceling her own birthday party amid coronavirus restrictions.

Labour leader Keir Starmer reportedly reiterated his call for Boris Johnson to resign, saying, "The prime minister is a national distraction and he's got to go."