Cabinet of Sun Readers give their Budget verdict – from fury over defence spending to demanding a vaping ban

Jeremy Hunt may have delivered a Budget which cut taxes – but he didn’t please everyone. The Sun’s own Cabinet of readers have given their verdict on the fiscal plans ahead of the general election later this year. 6 Trainee GP Dr Bhasha MukherjeeCredit: Arthur Edwards / The Sun HEALTH SECRETARY  Trainee GP Dr Bhasha Mukherjee, … Read more

Britain’s terror threat ‘highest since 9/11’ as insider warns of ‘real risk’ of attack with record levels of ‘chatter’

BRITAIN’S terror threat is now at the highest since 9/11, a security insider has warned. The expert has warned there is a “real risk” of co-ordinated terrorist action or of a lone outsider carrying out an isolated attack on these shores. 4 The Israeli war against Hamas has been used as a ‘recruitment advert’ by … Read more

Scottish Tory leader & footie linesman Douglas Ross reveals how managers joke that they vote for his party

SCOTTISH Tory leader and footie linesman Douglas Ross has told how club managers joke with him that they vote for his party. He revealed Premiership gaffers claim to back him politically in a tongue-in-cheek way to get “a wee edge” in matches. 2 Douglas Ross in action as assistant refereeCredit: Kenny Ramsay 2 Mr Ross … Read more

Extinction Rebellion slammed over plot to flood Britain’s financial centre with clowns

EXTINCTION Rebellion has been slammed over a plot to flood Britain’s financial centre with clowns and fake yuppies. Thousands of eco-zealots will target insurance firms in the City of London next week. 2 Extinction Rebellion plan to flood Britain’s financial centre with clownsCredit: Alamy 2 The group are threatening action unless planned oil and gas … Read more

House of Commons plunges into chaos as SNP & Tory MPs walk out amid Gaza vote row

WESTMINSTER “descended into chaos” as MPs engaged in furious rows over the Commons’ speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle’s decision to upend convention. In an unprecedented move which saw the Speaker face calls to resign allowed Sir Keir Starmer to avoid a major rebellion over an SNP motion calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza. 3 SNP … Read more

Tory MPs Say Sunak Should Resign If He Refuses To Move More Towards The Right

Tory MPs have criticised Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s leadership, telling reporters that they hope he will step down from his post to avoid damaging the reputation of the Conservative Party. According to an anonymous former minister, several Conservative MPs have said that they were looking towards the local elections, set to be held in May … Read more

Anas Sarwar didn’t just double-down on Labour’s ‘change’ mantra.. he flogged it to within an inch of its life

CHANGE, change, change. Anybody got any change? Anas Sarwar was dishing it out like confetti yesterday, giving the word an ear-bending 61 mentions in his Scottish Labour conference speech. 3 Anas Sarwar MSP, Leader of the Scottish Labour Party addresses party annual conferenceCredit: Jeff J Mitchell/Getty ImAGES) 3 Anas Sarwar and Labour leader Sir Keir … Read more

Conservatives Will Lose ‘Politically Homeless’ Voters In Rural Strongholds, New Poll Predicts

The Conservatives will lose the vote of rural strongholds in an upcoming general election, a new poll has predicted. According to the survey, since 2019, Conservative support in rural constituencies has fallen by 25 points. It shows just 34 per cent of the electorate in the 100 most rural constituencies in England said they would … Read more

SNP planned to blame Michael Matheson’s £11K iPad bill on Brexit  – but he wasn’t in Europe

HUMZA Yousaf’s special advisers tried to deflect criticism of Michael Matheson’s £11,000 iPad bill by blaming Brexit, we can reveal. Critics last night accused Nats of focusing on “downright bizarre” point-scoring over the eye-watering holiday data bill. 4 Michael Matheson has quit his role as Health Secretary 4 Bizarrely Matheson wasn’t in Europe at the … Read more

Labour Drops Radical Reforms As It Prepares To ‘Bombproof’ Manifesto From Tory Attacks

Labour has dropped several of its most radical reforms, in an attempt to ‘bombproof’ its election manifesto from Tory attacks. The opposition party, currently holding a substantial polling advantage, backed out of its £28bn a year commitment to green investment last week. It then emerged that despite Keir Starmer’s previous promises to completely abolish the … Read more