Boris Johnson

Boris Johnson

A showman who has nothing left to show

On the same day Boris Johnson wines and dines the Tory Party conference, his government is taking away over £1000 a year from six million families on Universal Credit.

On top of this, working people are being hit by his unfair tax rise as food, energy and fuel prices go through the roof.

Britain has a fuel crisis, a pay crisis, goods crisis and a cost-of-living crisis - all at the same time, and all on Boris Johnson's watch.

Dominic Raab

Dominic Raab

How to make it easier to sack people

Boris Johnson chose Dominic Raab to be Justice Secretary and his deputy, despite the fact he’s on record saying that he "doesn’t believe in economic and social rights".

He has also called British workers the ‘worst idlers in the world.’, when he himself didn't bother to leave his sunlounger in Crete whilst the Afghanistan crisis unfolded.

Dominic Raab

Priti Patel

Priti Patel

Cutting police funding and letting antisocial behaviour soar

Priti Patel is responsible for slashing police funding by £1.6 billion and cutting thousands of police from our streets. At the same time, we’ve seen antisocial behaviour soar. Instead of standing up for the police, she insults them with a pay freeze. She has lost the confidence of The Police Federation.

With Priti Patel as Home Secretary, the Tories are the party of crime and disorder.

Sajid Javid

Sajid Javid

Underfunding the NHS, soaring waiting lists and no plan to end the social care crisis

Sajid Javid is planning another costly NHS reorganisation, rather than giving the NHS security of long-term funding.

He has no plan to fix the social care crisis, working families are being hit with an unfair tax rise, and they are breaking their promise that no one needing care has to sell their home to pay for it.

You can’t trust the Tories with the NHS.

Sajid Javid

Rishi Sunak

Rishi Sunak

Hitting working families with an unfair tax hike

Rishi Sunak is choosing to hit working people and businesses with an unfair tax hike. This means a landlord renting out dozens of properties won’t pay a penny more, but their tenants, in work, will face tax rises of hundreds of pounds a year.

On top of this, food, fuel and energy bills are all rising and millions of working families on Universal Credit are set to have their income cut by £1,000.

How is that fair?

Michael Gove

Michael Gove

Get paid by property developers instead of building affordable homes

In Britain, rough sleeping and private rents have soared whilst the number of social rented homes has decreased. Meanwhile, Michael Gove has pocketed almost £250k in donations from millionaire property developers.

Michael Gove

Nadhim Zahawi

Nadhim Zahawi

How to line your pockets through dodgy contracts

When Nadhim Zahawi was a Business Minister, his department awarded a multi million pound contract to a company he had £70,000 worth of shares in.

As Education Secretary, he is failing students across Britain. The government’s education catch-up plan is so inadequate, the government’s own Education Recovery advisor resigned calling it: "too narrow, too small and will be delivered too slowly."

Kwasi Kwarteng

Kwasi Kwarteng

Under my watch: fuel prices up, working families hit

Kwasi Kwarteng has sat back while working families are hit with fuel price increases. He has overseen empty shelves in supermarkets, queues at petrol stations and businesses waiting weeks for materials.

He was warned about the risk to energy suppliers 18 months ago - but chose to do nothing. British people are now facing the consequence of his actions.

Kwasi Kwarteng

Liz Truss

Liz Truss

Can’t be trusted to stand up for Britain

Liz Truss sold out British businesses and farmers in her trade deals and has dropped commitments to the Paris Climate Agreement. She's happy to hand out dodgy contracts to senior advisors but hit working families with an unfair tax rise.

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Boris Johnson

A showman who has nothing left to show

Dominic Raab

How to make it easier to sack people

Priti Patel

Cutting police funding and letting antisocial behaviour soar

Sajid Javid

Underfunding the NHS, soaring waiting lists and no plan to end the social care crisis

Rishi Sunak

Hitting working families with an unfair tax hike

Michael Gove

Get paid by property developers instead of building affordable homes

Nadim Zahawi

How to line your pockets through dodgy contracts

Kwasi Kwarteng

Under my watch: fuel prices up, working families hit

Liz Truss

Dropping Britain's commitments to the Paris Climate Agreement

Oliver Dowden

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