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Would be a mistake if she did sack him though.
I think people forget Cameron and Osborne getting on well was the exception not the norm between The First and Second Lords of the Treasury.
More than one sacking and the dead heat rules apply :-(
Popcorn...
LOL...
Nice to see the shoe on the other foot.
Let us not forget her current Joint Chief of Staff was sacked for smearing/leaking against Michael Gove when she was Home Secretary.
He must stay.
Unlike Phil Hammond soon ....
The video of the question gives quite a different impression;
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2017-39948296
What I see is a PM who is not remarkably quick on her feet sticking relentlessly to her election talking points.
I'm having to watch Barry 'Patronising' Gardiner on DP instead of obsessing about a poll....
But we are definitely getting an Ipsos MORI this week, unless the Chief Executive of Ipsos MORI was lying to me.
He does the polling, it is then up to The Standard when they publish it.
Usually they publish it on a Wednesday, sometimes on a Thursday, and occasionally on a Friday, but Fridays are very very very rare.
She chose Hammond in the wake of the referendum as a safe and reassuring pair of hands. Her priorities may now change... and a new resident of No11 would signal that.
My guess is that she will keep changes to a minimum, but will take the opportunity to refresh the top table by bringing in some new faces, like Raab and Gyimah.
Anybody know of a next CoE market?
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LATEST: Russia's Putin says he can give record of Trump and Lavrov conversation to U.S. congress and senate http://reut.rs/2reyeFv
How many recording devices can you fit into one room?
First was fox hunting
What better way to launch the Tory manifesto than with the biggest MORI Tory lead ever recorded?
Not about trying to topple the PM.
1. People who question her.
2. Anyone the anti-European press does not like.
On that basis, Hammond is surely toast. Gove passes test 2, he fails test 1. So Hammond will be replaced by a nodding Brexiteer - or someone who can pretend to be one. The quality of the cabinet will fall even further.
http://elections.newstatesman.com/the-650/profile-of-a-landslide-where-the-tories-are-gaining-and-labour-losing/
Yes, the polls ARE overstating Labour.
Who knew TSE was born in 2010 ? .... A boy genius to match a genius of a Chancellor ....
Said so on the previous thread.
Just remembered I tipped Matt Hancock as next Chancellor after Osborne in a thread header.
@AFP: #BREAKING Putin 'ready to provide recording' of Lavrov-Trump exchange
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/16/us/politics/james-comey-trump-flynn-russia-investigation.html
Alone in the Oval Office, Mr. Trump began the discussion by condemning leaks to the news media, saying that Mr. Comey should consider putting reporters in prison for publishing classified information, according to one of Mr. Comey’s associates…
With a complaisant Attorney General, and a cowed FBI, prosecutions under the (WW1) Espionage Act would be entirely possible.
The subsequent battle in the courts over Ist Amendment right would be very messy.
If May wanted to really put the cat amongst the pigeons, she could bring back Gove.. as Chancellor.
What are the numbers for your nationalisation program?
We are not going to just buy them at market value. We are going to destroy the market value first, so they will be cheaper...
There it is - in the fiscal costings for the LibDem manifesto: £1 billion raised from "Cannabis Taxation". Too high?
Seems like one or two thread headers may have been written under the influence....
Fiona Hill was sacked for smearing/leaking against Gove.
As that report in The Sunday Times said last year, according to MI5 we're more at risk of terrorism from dissident Irish republicans than from Islamist terrorism.
Because the former have more stocks/access to bombs, Semtex, and weapons than the latter.
https://mobile.twitter.com/PpollingNumbers/status/864495723571818496
She knows her pasture will be under threat from fracking if the Tories win
He said the market value of the National Grid is a combination of the plant assets, and the license to operate them. Labour would split them, so the grid could be left with deteriorating plant and no license to generate revenue
It's worth watching
@HTScotPol: Labour councillors defy party to lead Aberdeen with the Tories http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/15291055.Labour_councillors_defy_party_to_lead_Aberdeen_with_the_Tories/?ref=twtrec
@JamieRoss7: Dugdale says she will take forward disciplinary action against the Aberdeen Labour group if they enter coalition with the Conservatives.
So basically just take them without compensation.
That'll be good for pension funds.
The thought of Matthew Hancock getting the Chancellor's job, I find appallying, he is just a younger version of George Osborne, complete with that cocky sneer.
I would like to see David Gauke get it, he has been incredibly loyal over the years and is quite a good media performer, if a little bland.
They do both have very geekish laughs and smiles. Quite disarming from such senior figures.