After Labour successfully pushed through a vote in the Commons to reform the House of Lords, Tory hereditary peer Lord Mancroft compared Keir Starmer to China’s President Xi, accusing him of seeking authoritarian powers. The government’s victory in the Lords reform legislation sparked backlash, with Tory shadow Cabinet Office minister Alex Burghart criticizing the move as an attempt to “gerrymander” the House of Lords membership. Conservative peer Lord Dobbs referred to the removal of hereditary peers as “constitutional clickbait,” while Labour peer Lord Grocott argued that wholesale reform of the upper chamber would be detrimental.
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The EU doesn’t need a deal with Trump
Ursula von der Leyen is meeting Donald Trump in Scotland to discuss trade as tariff deadlines approach, drawing insights from her recent summits with Japan and China. The article argues that the EU should not concede to US pressures, highlighting the unpredictable nature of Trump's negotiations and suggesting that both the US and EU have more to lose than appears. Want More Context? 🔎
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