Houses of Parliament

  • Caught: “Underground Maintenance”

    In a stunning exclusive for Conservative News Site, a lead criminal in a group of rogue criminals active in Europe to disrupt key power supplies has now been spotted in Reading, Berkshire.

    A suspect
    A suspect in maintenance-orientated disruption seen here in a hotel lobby in Reading, Berkshire.

    He’s believed to have mainly targeted the Palace of Westminster. His efforts have so far been focused on agitation-led disruption of key maintenance duties onsite. This is to the end of manipulating power companies based in the UK-only.

    It’s believed his nickname is “Underground Maintenance” and he banks the proceeds of petty criminality that is run alongside his present activities.

  • Westminster Week: Traditional values

    Monday

    It’s a busy Public Gallery for a Monday start, and the DWP is on the agenda. It’s a long-running saga that doesn’t let up, as a back and forth approach is taken by the main parties to issues of welfare.

    If you thought it was all over, it definitely doesn’t look like it, in the near future, or otherwise.

    Wednesday

    Sir Julian Lewis MP (New Forest East/Conservatives) called out a “guilded, self-selecting class of people who think that their institutional importance is greater than truth or justice”, referring to people implicated in the Post Office scandal.

    It’s a bit rich, coming from him.

    Thursday

    The Prime Minister faced the House of Common’s Liaison Committee. It’s one of only two occasions a year, and it’s not easy, by what I hear.