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This apparently is vying for Christmas no 1
Quite catchy.
This apparently is vying for Christmas no 1
That's got to be bollocks unless there's something coming out in the Sunday papers tomorrow. As ineffectual as he's been that's not a reason to quit after 9 months.rumours on social media that Keith is resigning. Stress it's on social media so probably bollocks
That's got to be bollocks unless there's something coming out in the Sunday papers tomorrow. As ineffectual as he's been that's not a reason to quit after 9 months.
rumours somethings happened, people hinting at drink driving. Again, it's on social media so it probably is bollocks.
He doesn't strike me as the drink driving sort.rumours somethings happened, people hinting at drink driving. Again, it's on social media so it probably is bollocks.
He doesn't strike me as the drink driving sort.
Who's Keith?
He did hit that cyclist in his SUV a month or two ago.... surely not connected to that?He doesn't strike me as the drink driving sort.
He did hit that cyclist in his SUV a month or two ago.... surely not connected to that?
That said - I concur that it’s bollocks
Labour leader?Starmer
Labour leader?
Who's Keith?
‘On the motion of applying the brake I’ve decided to abstain.’it's not the first time hes struggled with not knowing whether to go left or right
Might have been a lot easier to dismiss if Starmer was available to say something.... anything... on any important issue at all....It's a bunch of sad losers who want a return to the days of the fucking awful corbyn leadership
Might have been a lot easier to dismiss if Starmer was available to say something.... anything... on any important issue at all....
Oh I saw that finally - it did take them 6 months to get round to it though.Maybe they are too busy dealing things that matter like upcoming end of the Eviction ban, the end of SEISS, the mortgage holiday deadline, the closing of the business support schemes and the cut in UC.
Reading the Guardian? Hope for you yet.A fair summary here
Decent, competent, cautious, but Starmer still has to prove he can inspire victory | Keir Starmer | The Guardian
The Labour leader is doing well in the polls, but it’s time he laid out a political credo that makes him electablewww.google.co.uk
Thanks DaveAnother fine example of trickle down economics.
The amount chief execs earn has gone from 20 times the average worker in the 80s to now be 120 times. BBC saying they have to work 34 hours to beat the median average pay.
Also in the news the ONS have said they have persistently underestimated the extent of income inequality in the UK and it is at least 2.4% higher than official figures.FTSE 100 chief executives 'earn average salary within 3 days'
FTSE 100 chiefs will by Wednesday have earned more this year than the average worker's annual wage.www.bbc.co.uk
Thanks Dave
I've always considered anecdotally looking back to the mid seventies we used to maintain a medium sized engineering companies premises and the home of the company owner.
He at the time lived in a modern 4bed
Next to the A45 opposite the styvichale arms and the garage..
Took caravan holiday's etc.
I wonder what the rewards would bring for running that type of operation now?
He used to be Sunak's boss, has been an advisor to Sunak and also to Johnson and is a Conservative party donor. Lets hope he maintains political independence in this new role.His new role will see him lead negotiations with the government over the future of the licence fee.
An adviser to Rishi Sunak and former Goldman Sachs banker is set to be installed as the new chairman of the BBC, stepping into a key role at the top of the corporation as it faces a series of critical debates on its future.
Richard Sharp, who has also held a series of roles within the arts establishment and was an adviser to Boris Johnson when he was mayor of London, was considered the frontrunner for the £180,000-a-year post. His appointment is expected to be announced on Thursday.
Sharp, 64, whose appointment was first reported by Sky News, was once Sunak’s boss at Goldman Sachs and has been an unpaid adviser on the economic response to coronavirus over the last year. The multimillionaire has also been a major donor to the Conservative party, giving more than £400,000 from 2001-2010 and £4,600 since then.
I thought Boris tripped himself up with the Rashford line and Starmers was waiting and prepared for it coming back with the spreadsheetIs it me or are centrists saying Starmer owned Johnson at PMQs wide of the mark?
Johnson even.joked that Marcus Rashford was a better leader of the opposition. I thought it was poor from Starmer.
I though Blackford had him more rattled as Johnson descended into waffling which is a sure sign he's under pressure.
I thought Boris tripped himself up with the Rashford line and Starmers was waiting and prepared for it coming back with the spreadsheet
Still not personally sold on Starmer but thought it was one of his better PMQ’s. Certainly one of Boris’ worse not least because as you point out Blackford rattled him too.
I thought Boris tripped himself up with the Rashford line and Starmers was waiting and prepared for it coming back with the spreadsheet
Still not personally sold on Starmer but thought it was one of his better PMQ’s. Certainly one of Boris’ worse not least because as you point out Blackford rattled him too.