The British government learnt of the data leak in August 2023.24k Afghans secretly granted asylum, costing British taxpayers up to £7 billion.The government covered it up.Who was in government?Home Secretary: Suella BravermanImmigration Minister: Robert Jenrick
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Chancellor Darren Grimes is going to learn a lot very quickly
Nextdoor
Advertised free bookcase at 1.20pm, gone by 2.15pm
Nice guy took it for his daughter. Mukesh. Told me his dad used to own and run Gohills, the famous artisan cobblers on Camden High Street, cited by Pink Floyd in the Wall
Mao didn 't reach the top by hiring ex-imperial eunuchs
Hitler didn't need Hindenberg
Farage is learning from the best
Hes such a fecking toad
I suspect Farage will make a big deal of getting candidates from business etc to stand to try and get a leadership team together.
(That is not to say that I expect the calibre of Reform candidates to be high!)
What doesn’t seem to have occurred to him is that I am having a go because he is uniquely and particularly ignorant, stupid, and tiresome.
Whereas the attacks he’s throwing back - based on his not having a regular job, about his having lots of money, and of being somehow special because of his contacts or prominence - are generic comments that reveal not only what he thinks of me but what he thinks of pretty much every PB’er. Those other few here who do have money or contacts or prominence have far more class than to keep harping on about it, and enough maturity to know that such things never settle an argument.
After umpteen years of my posting on here, I'd have thought my modus would now be quite clear, but maybe you are genuinely too dim to get it. I get bored easily, I come on here to joust. Is all
Also it keeps me sharp. Like a verbal work out. And sometimes I say stuff and think Oooh, not bad, worth keeping
eg I may reuse my description of you as "the Humbert Humbert of pet husbandry, trafficking his terrified dog across frontiers" somewhere else: it's nice, and also it's accurate about you and your weirdo lifestyle
And they dare to criticise the BBC!
Anyway, I have tarried here too long. Radiators don't prime themselves
In I go
I suggest you need to spend a lot more time down the gym….
And then you flagged it
Now he is "angrily surprised"
He plumbs new depths, daily
And no, I didn’t flag it.
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Excl: Sir Keir Starmer is having a clear out of MPs he believes to have committed "persistent breaches of party discipline". Multiple sources tell me at least three MPs have so far lost the whip - with more to come this afternoon.
https://x.com/KathyJones/status/1945462769068679170
June’s PPI came in below expectations with headline and core rising by 2.3% and 2.5%, respectively, on a year/year basis.
Twat
Job done
Take a really simple one: Do they plan in the fifth year of the Reform government (2033-4 or 2034-5 perhaps) for TME to be lower than it is now as % of GDP, the same, or more. And roughly how much more or less?
For a guy who wants everyone to shut up about Jeffrey Epstein, Trump sure is talking about Jeffrey Epstein a lot.
https://x.com/mikeysmith/status/1945481222747984234
And even those exceptions would have done a better job than some cabinet ministers
How is that even a democracy any more? A superinjunction means no one is even allowed to mention the policy, worse, no one is even allowed to mention that they're not allowed to mention the policy, on pain of a long jail term. The policy is magically non-existent, and if any rumours get out, HMG can and will just lie in the Commons and lie to the people and slam anyone in prison who dares to question this
And we claim to be a beacon of free speech? Of liberty? The mother of parliaments? The more you look at the Afghan scandal the worse it is. What makes us different from Honecker's East Germany, except they had less litter?
Absolute shame of it all. We are lost
One party source said the MPs had been suspended for “persistent knobheadery”
Guardian blog
Who also couldn't do a thing right, as far as the Tory press were concerned.
Westminster voting intention
REF: 28% (+2)
LAB: 22% (-2)
CON: 17% (+1)
LDEM: 16% (+1)
GRN: 12% (+1)
via @YouGov
Chgs. w/ 07 Jul
Reform will also need the support of ex Tories like Mr Braverman and Berry for a majority
(Cue the old joke, I think I first heard it in the Kinnock years, that you can't just expel MPs for being nutters because there would be nobody left.)
My question is whether this is an attempt to bury the Afghanistan story, or intended to be buried in the Afghanistan story.
Aaron Rupar
@atrupar.com
Trump calls the Epstein scandal “bullshit” and says he no longer wants the support of “weaklings” who care about it
https://bsky.app/profile/atrupar.com/post/3lu3ki6k2v22a
However, Starmer coming out of the blocks and blaming the Tories for the Afghan fiasco is how that story is now being reported on LBC News on every bulletin. That might be nonsense and it might be entirely his fault but that is not how it is being reported now. Davey also blaming the Tories.
https://x.com/SuellaBraverman/status/1945481895040442631?t=CQ0aJEKC3CAE4fvLLJ-CTg&s=19
"I don't believe (or certainly remember) that I was ever in Government.
The elitists running Governments for the last fifteen years (none of which I had any association with) are rubbish! So sod off!"
He's gone from "we're going to release the names in full" to "we're investigating the list" to "what list, there is no list" to "oh that list, nothing to see on it really, honest". To millions of MAGA voters this is the last straw.
Ideal for former ministers who want to distance themselves from their 2019-24 records.
Starmer hedging his bets.
Got to be gone.
Either Trump isn't running again (in which case, what does he care what the voters think), or he is running again (which, given how much he would have to bend the constitution to do so, means that the next election will be pretty phoney-baloney in which case what does he care what the voters think).
Remember his 2016 comment about shooting someone in Fifth Avenue? Then it was swagger, now it's a governing principle. And he's pretty much spot-on.
You wouldn't want to do business with the wretched country ATM, would you. My son's firm would increase production there, but QC of the finished product is, apparently, a problem. Product made elsewhere, not China, is much better.
Aaron Rupar
@atrupar.com
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Q: Is it the position of the Trump administration that every single one of the 320,000 undocumented immigrants working on farms should be deported?
KRISTI NOEM: There aren't going to be any safe places
I know someone who went through Labour’s approval process to be a candidate, and apparently you effectively have to make a promise of unconditional loyalty, and promise never to rebel, in order to make it through. Which of course enables them later to expel you for the slightest infringement.
https://x.com/visegrad24/status/1945471179352899673?s=61
More of a problem i think, ex shadow cabibet, has a lot more pull in the party than the new boys. Blows his 'i listened' shit out of the water on welfare as hes now meting out beatings
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c5y7zqdwzqyo
Senior Labour sources have not ruled out further MPs, including from earlier parliamentary intakes, being suspended later today.
Duncan-Jordan, Leishman and Hinchliff were all elected as Labour MPs for the first time last year.
It is not yet known specifically why the three MPs have lost the party whip, but the move comes after 47 Labour MPs rebelled against the government's proposed cuts to welfare and forced ministers to water down their plans.
Not sure how it helps party unity, or in trying to minimise the damage of the possible New Jezza Front.