Disturbing from the justice secretary. In a democracy people can advance whatever arguments for voting that they wish to. In any event, there are sites promoting pro-Brexit tactical voting too (which they have every right to do). https://t.co/NqCbbsIy8s
— Steve Peers (@StevePeers) December 10, 2019
This is an on-the-record quote from the man who stands a very good chance of being Justice Secretary and Lord Chancellor if the Tories win on Thursday.
— Theo Usherwood (@theousherwood) December 10, 2019
He says he wants to change the law to limit the impact non-party political groups can have in an election.
That is all. https://t.co/vY0Eeq2AHv
Justice Secretary Robert Buckland tells @LBC there's been a "sinister" campaign to encourage tactical voting.
— Theo Usherwood (@theousherwood) December 10, 2019
He says he's seen literature with no imprint about who it is from and who has published it.
Post-election, he says Tories could "look again" at campaign rules.
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President Dr. Arif Alvi talking to Parliamentary Secretary for Law & Justice Ms. Maleeka Bokhari, who called on him at the Aiwan-e-Sadr, Islamabad. pic.twitter.com/JTNn13VUXd
— Govt of Pakistan (@pid_gov) December 10, 2019
The bench headed by Chief Justice SA Bobde also directs the member secretary of National Legal Services Authority to appoint an officer to visit the site and inspect the trees that have been planted by the Northern Railways as compensation. https://t.co/y2CvCwFrQS
— ANI (@ANI) December 11, 2019
Justice Secretary Robert Buckland has asked the parole board to reconsider granting parole to pub landlord Ian Simms who murdered 22-year-old Helen McCourt in 1988
— Sky News Breaking (@SkyNewsBreak) December 10, 2019
Julia questions Justice Secretary Robert Buckland: “Does the Prime Minister have any empathy at all for a four-year-old child lying on a hospital floor?” Listen live ► https://t.co/sv3MZUm41c@JuliaHB1 | @RobertBuckland pic.twitter.com/zQhEdE7UMl
— talkRADIO (@talkRADIO) December 10, 2019
Among the graduates of Harvard Law School: Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Senators Ted Cruz (R-Tex), Tom Cotton (R-Ark), Mike Crapo (R-Idaho), Mitt Romney (R-Utah), Gov Ron DeSantis (R-Fla), Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch, Chief Justice John Roberts https://t.co/aZGgbxVEoJ
— Matt Viser (@mviser) December 5, 2019
If the justice secretary's point is that there should be full disclosure of who is funding political advertising, I agree. But why focus on tactical voting? There's lots of political advertising out there that has nothing to do with tactical voting, and the problem is endemic.
— Steve Peers (@StevePeers) December 10, 2019
#Mexico's Former Secretary of Public Security Genaro Garcia Luna Arrested in Dallas for Drug-Trafficking Conspiracy and Making False Statements; Allegedly Received Millions of Dollars in Bribes from “El Chapo’s” #Sinaloa Cartel https://t.co/ADfwA8VIOq #drugwar
— Michael Deibert (@michaelcdeibert) December 10, 2019
The bench headed by Chief Justice SA Bobde also directs the member secretary of National Legal Services Authority to appoint an officer to visit the site and inspect the trees that have been planted by the Northern Railways as compensation. https://t.co/y2CvCwFrQS
— ANI (@ANI) December 11, 2019
Senior Conservative is skewered over Tory punch 'lie' during car crash interview Justice secretary !https://t.co/eGWlwhIX3L
— Maureen Fitzsimmons (@mojos55) December 10, 2019