Labour on course for Commons majority of more than 200 seats

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Subject Perdicate? Told the question was not about that, but instead arguing that increasing council tax for those 'who can definitely afford it' would mean the money could be given to working class people, Mr Jones replied: 'And I agree with you that council tax system is very out of date.' learn That was demonstrated quite brilliantly in this 75-minute annihilation of Elise Mertens to reach the third round. At times it resembled an act of bullying, such was the quality of a fallen star whose summer form is starting to hint at a sustained revival.

Some 16 Cabinet ministers are expected to lose their seats, including Chancellor Jeremy Hunt. Several MPs mooted as potential successors to Mr Sunak are also under threat, including Commons Leader Penny Mordaunt in Portsmouth North and  former immigration minister Robert Jenrick in Newark.  'The real risk of a Labour supermajority cannot be clearer. A vote for anyone other than the Conservatives will deliver a Labour Government, intent on taxing your home, your pension, your car - even your children's education.

To go by her own words, a ‘dream came true' in the morning, when it was confirmed she would pair with Andy Murray for the mixed doubles, before she then sprinted further away from recent nightmares in the evening. you must be very smart A Labour spokesperson said: 'If the best the Tories can offer on the day of the election is a recording of Darren Jones explaining why Labour has no plans to raise council tax, then it shows the utterly desperate state they are in.

When the man persisted, saying that only those with houses worth more than £1million will pay more, Mr Jones says: 'There'll be people in this village that will pay a lot more council tax than they currently do, many of them older people. Bim Afolami, the economic secretary to the Treasury, said: 'Labour are plotting a hidden tax raid that is not in their manifesto and if they are given a super-majority on Thursday they will be free to impose it.' It was at that point the topic of Murray was brought up.

His farewell to Wimbledon had expected to culminate with a doubles collaboration with brother Jamie, but on Tuesday night he texted Raducanu to see if she fancied pairing up. Her deliberations lasted around 10 seconds. There might also be some intrigue around where the tournament situates them. It seemed to suit Raducanu that for this tie she was given a minor demotion to Court No 1, later described by the Brit as her ‘favourite court', having not received an assignment away from Centre since the fourth round of her breakout act here in 2021.

Amusingly it also saw a lower-profile Beckham in the crowd - Romeo instead of David, who was present on Monday. The son got the better deal. He told Good Morning Britain: 'From that moment we've said that nothing in our manifesto requires us to raise any taxes beyond the very specific things that we've set out in the manifesto, and that remains the position on this as with anything else.