Coffey just spotted arriving at No.10. Maybe Truss needs some antibiotics.
Truss called, the enforcer is currently kicking the shit out of Brady
Coffey just spotted arriving at No.10. Maybe Truss needs some antibiotics.
Hopefully with the Grim Reaper a few steps behind.Graham Brady has just turned up at No. 10.
Things Starmer says you agree with: likely just positioning for the crowd. Not happening.
Things Starmer says you disagree with: definitely happening and even if just playing politics he shouldn’t.
Too Thelma and LouiseTruss called, the enforcer is currently kicking the shit out of Brady
Yeah I don’t really get the frustration at Labour not calling a VONC every week - strikes me as the political equivalent of demanding that Robins brings on Tavares every 10 minutes in the match thread.
The government is on the ropes and is as weak as it's going to get. Why wait 2 years and allow them to recover?
A VONC wouldn’t pass.
Not the point
Whos waiting two years then? As I say they passed a confidence vote yesterday and are likely to have got rid by the end of today, no time now.
isn't it more a case of people judging him from his track record?Things Starmer says you agree with: likely just positioning for the crowd. Not happening.
Things Starmer says you disagree with: definitely happening and even if just playing politics he shouldn’t.
Kenneth Clarke?Never in Roald Dahl’s wildest dreams would he have expected one of his characters would make it into Downing Street.
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The government is on the ropes and is as weak as it's going to get. Why wait 2 years and allow them to recover?
Well that's literally my question. As others say, a VONC might not pass right now, which is significant. If it forces Tories to close ranks around the PM in order to avoid an election then that might be another reason to hold off.
Again, I'm guessing that just as scoring goals in football matches requires more sophisticated tactics than "bring on all your strikers as quickly as possible", there might be a strategy at play for the opposition beyond "call a confidence vote every time the government looks shaky". Doesn't stop people shouting for it from the sidelines though.
Every MP that has called for her to go and then backs her in a VONC provides a pile of ammunition for Labour to use once we get to an election footing.Well that's literally my question. As others say, a VONC might not pass right now, which is significant. If it forces Tories to close ranks around the PM in order to avoid an election then that might be another reason to hold off.
Again, I'm guessing that just as scoring goals in football matches requires more sophisticated tactics than "bring on all your strikers as quickly as possible", there might be a strategy at play for the opposition beyond "call a confidence vote every time the government looks shaky". Doesn't stop people shouting for it from the sidelines though.
seems increasingly unlikely she can ride it out so what happens next. surely they can't have another leadership election this soon but equally they can't just parachute someone in.likely to have got rid by the end of today
Every MP that has called for her to go and then backs her in a VONC provides a pile of ammunition for Labour to use once we get to an election footing.
Every MP that has called for her to go and then backs her in a VONC provides a pile of ammunition for Labour to use once we get to an election footing.
It is - but doing one now won’t affect that timescale.I thought the aim was to avoid waiting two years for an election?
Not helped by Labour shitting the bed on Brexit shortly afterwards.It worked well before - amazingly successful
It is - but doing one now won’t affect that timescale.
I thought the aim was to avoid waiting two years for an election?
Does it? The whole purpose would be surely to pin this group of MP’s to this wholly incompetent leader…. Just showing that their actions are only for their own ‘personal interest’ rather than in any national one.Well presumably forcing Tory MPs into a position where they have to publicly back a Prime Minister they'd otherwise be happy to cut loose does affect the timescale quite a bit?
Downing Street statement in 10 minutes.
To be honest it would be easier to nationalise the care sector rather than relying on myriad tiny SMEs to do it, they'll just fold rather than get on board with a national pay bargain. Even if they're not nationalised they are just not paid enough by commissioning organisations who have had their budgets to pay smashed in real terms over the past 12 years.This could be absolutely huge depending on how it’s done:
Off centre and sloping.The lectern is out.
Seemed ok when run by LA's.To be honest it would be easier to nationalise the care sector rather than relying on myriad tiny SMEs to do it, they'll just fold rather than get on board with a national pay bargain. Even if they're not nationalised they are just not paid enough by commissioning organisations who have had their budgets to pay smashed in real terms over the past 12 years.
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Does it? The whole purpose would be surely to pin this group of MP’s to this wholly incompetent leader…. Just showing that their actions are only for their own ‘personal interest’ rather than in any national one.