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Logically→ MP Andrew Bridgen was suspended from Parliament because of his views on COVID-19 vaccines.
Andrew Bridgen's suspension from Parliament resulted from rule breaches concerning lobbying and interests.
Logically→ Pregnant and breastfeeding people have been advised not to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
The NHS advises both of these groups to get vaccinated. There is no truth to this claim.
Logically→ Politicians voted to dump sewage into British waterways.
The cited vote to support this claim was not on whether companies should be allowed to discharge sewage into waterways.
Logically→ U.K. Member of Parliament Rishi Sunak has been elected as Prime Minister of Britain.
Britain's new prime minister will be announced on September 5, 2022. Rishi Sunak is one of the frontrunners backed by Conservative MPs.
Logically→ MPs can claim £50 for breakfast in the United Kingdom.
MPs can claim up to £25 for breakfast, and only if they stay overnight for a work-related event.
Snopes→ UK Lawmaker Stabbed to Death While Meeting with Constituents
Police gave no immediate details on the motive for the killing of 69-year-old Conservative lawmaker David Amess and did not identify the suspect.
Logically→ The New Central Vista project will save Rs 1,000 crore spent annually on rent expenditure.
According to the petitioners, the Centre's assertion that Rs 1,000 cr per annum spent on rent is "assumptive and unsupported by a document".
Snopes→ Was the Body of a Dead Pedophile Dumped in Front of Parliament?
Some fake news sites just can't get over their obsessions with pederasty, likely because it makes for effective clickbait material.
Snopes→ Stabbing, Vehicle Attack Reported at London Parliament
Multiple people were injured and at least two were killed before police shot the suspected attacker.