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Brighton Sky Blue

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To be fair I think May and Truss were from local comps….they’re probably not a ringing endorsement for public education though !!! I agree in an ideal world it would be great to move away from the Oxford graduate PMs but that shouldn’t diminish it being a positive moment for the country to have its first Asian PM

Gordon Brown state educated in leafy Kirkcaldy, went on to Edinburgh a year early, represented his home constituency thereafter etc. The last statesman to hold the office and to be honest a more meaningful success story than the latest Tory to be handed a level of privilege that most people white or otherwise can but dream of.
 

wingy

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Mordaunt the unfortunate!
The words Gavin Williamson have been uttered today.
Gove and Coffey been in there a long time.
 

CCFCSteve

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Pretty underwhelming so far. Smacks of deals done for leadership support/trying to hold party together

*just seen Tony’s Ian Dunt post saying same
 

CCFCSteve

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Gordon Brown state educated in leafy Kirkcaldy, went on to Edinburgh a year early, represented his home constituency thereafter etc. The last statesman to hold the office and to be honest a more meaningful success story than the latest Tory to be handed a level of privilege that most people white or otherwise can but dream of.

I was joking about May and Truss and state education (Im from a comp). Agree, Brown was probably the last statesman we’ve had as PM. I do see Sunak as a bit different to the Eton boys though
 
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chiefdave

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Fucking hell what is he doing.

Braverman back in as Home Sec just days after she resigned/was sacked for breaching ministerial code.

I know he needs to appease the right of the party but fuck me is he trying to beat Truss' record for shortest serving PM?!
There's some bizarre appointments. Its not like Braverman was any good at the job, she was truly appalling. Raab back to justice is even more bizarre, he was a complete fuck up in that role and things didn't get sorted until someone else came in to clear his mess up.

So many Johnson cabinet members as well, very easy attack line for labour.
 

PVA

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So many Johnson cabinet members as well, very easy attack line for labour.

Exactly. Their ratings are in the gutter, it's a chance to bring in some fresh faces and ideas. .. Instead he just brings back all the people associated with aforementioned dreadful ratings.
 

CCFCSteve

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I presume he’s calculating that a majority of the poor ratings were due to Johnson and Truss personallyand wanted to keep people with cabinet experience at least initially…and no doubt due to promises made during leadership bid/for party unity

He shouldn’t have had Bravermann back and Cleverly shouldn’t have been in such an important role especially in current global climate to start with, so can’t work out why he’s not shifted him ?! Drop different people in those roles and would’ve had a different feel.

As others have said leaves an open goal for Labour
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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But also a sad indictment of politics and our way of governance that such important roles are filled not by knowledge or intelligence but personal ambition and private gentlemen's agreements.

Thankfully for the most part it's civil servants doing the actual work that these people are responsible for
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Have to say it's been a very strong performance by Starmer. Sunak has no answer so reverts to 'but he supported Corbyn 3 years ago'
 

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