A reminder that Sir Keir Starmer is the greatest Leader of the Opposition since the end of WWII
A reminder that Sir Keir Starmer is the greatest Leader of the Opposition since the end of WWII– politicalbetting.com
This is a salutary lesson that winning elections means there's no automaticity about being a great Prime Minister.
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I would vote for Burnham as I want Farage to lose but also Starmer would quickly be an ex PM
Welsh Conservatives have just announced their shadow cabinet. Darren Millar - WCon leader has given himself the portfolio - Armed Forces & Veterans. Which of course is not devolved.
He is an absolute clown - even by standards of the WCons..... I sense he is on the way out - not just as leader of WCon... but out of party altogether. First defection incoming?
What's really staggering is that Starmer would have far exceeded Atlee if he hadn't run such a useless election campaign.
I think the extent to which British politics is still dealing with the fallout from the Truss Ministry is underrated. Voters never liked Starmer, but many felt obliged to give him a landslide majority because of what the Tories had done.
And Reform first sparked into life when Truss was defenestrated, animated by those unwilling to accept that she had blundered so catastrophically.
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I hope this isn’t true. There are times when it’s more important to put country before party. This is one of them. Burnham’s longstanding commitment to a fairer voting system could transform our democracy & counter dire threat of a Reform UK government
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I hope this isn’t true. There are times when it’s more important to put country before party. This is one of them. Burnham’s longstanding commitment to a fairer voting system could transform our democracy & counter dire threat of a Reform UK government
I did say how bad Wales looked for labour but the reality is they are years away from recovery in Wales
And, if Burnham fails anyway, they can say "see, Labour can't beat Reform".
https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/automaticity
Source the rules when I was implementing the audit at DWP for universal credit.
Likewise at NatWest / Barclays. Every view is audited, if found that there was no justification you've got a lot of explaining to do and for banks that data is compartmentalised - they record which part of the record you look at alongside the overall visit.
This is the problem the government has. “We’ve signed a new ECHR declaration… This addresses tackling illegal immigration” … yeah but what? How? Just so much nothingness.
In any event people will read the first bit, say rude words about the government, and then vote reform. They should lead with “WE HAVE AGREED X WITH OTHER EUROPEAN LEADERS WHICH ALLOW US TO DO Y BECAUSE Z” The actual mechanism is not important
Ourr default setting is Conservative government.
They simply aren't reliable. They will make things up, at best, or be coded to purposefully feed you biased bullshit.
Really old school sees the LDs as Labour affiliates too, against their wishes.
So it may be less resilient and more amenable to a candidate resolved to take Labour leftward in any case.
Farage paid for £1.4m house with I'm a Celebrity cash, says Reform
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c809gkg7m00o
In Italy and Sweden and New Zealand you now have centre right and nationalist right party coalition governments in power with PR, same in Israel, while in Spain the centre right and nationalist right are part of a coalition in opposition to oust the governing Socialists at the next Spanish PR general election
No Trump voters can claim to be surprised by what they've gotten after all.
We saw polling a few months back showing that linking Farage to rich donors does hit his popularity. Reform's and Farage's increasingly panicked response to the £5 million story suggests they think it will hurt him.
Boro want Southampton out of play-offs over Spygate
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cwy2dg2w168o
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/reforms-to-secure-british-borders-to-be-agreed-by-foreign-ministers-in-moldova-this-week
They're more likely to achieve that under FPTP, IMO.
In any event, proportional voting is simply a fairer system. If the electorate chose to do something stupid, that's a quite separate matter.
The more interesting question is whether Burnham will act like Farage, and decide that PR is "not in our interest" once he gets a sniff of power.
Under PR Reform could still form coalition governments with the Tories though
The problem is it seems Southampton have now admitted spying on other clubs this season which creates a bigger issue.
Caroline Lucas strongly suggesting Greens should not field a candidate in Makers field if Burnham stands, specifically because Burnham is a long term supporter of Proportional Representation.
Both very very significant and potentially important pointers for the future travel of right wing and progressive wing alliances in the medium term future.
Nigel Farage to become ‘highest-paid’ I’m A Celebrity star in history
https://metro.co.uk/2023/11/13/nigel-farages-wild-im-a-celebrity-get-fee-revealed-19817568/
If Boro had any inkling all they need do was practise a formation or drills they would never use on the day.
Storm in a tea cup.
Besides Middlesborough and their bland stadium are desperately dull and non atmospheric.
Miles behind their bigger neighbours.
Courts rule on the basis of legislation and precedent, but this is about the members agreeing a common set of principles.
If all member states agree on a tougher approach, then that is their business.
The ECHR has less power than is assumed. As the statement says, it is not an appeal court of fourth instance.
See the recent SNL sketch with Farage as PM and Kemi his Deputy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0lr8o24RJU
The declaration is expected to help courts interpret how the ECHR is applied
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/reforms-to-secure-british-borders-to-be-agreed-by-foreign-ministers-in-moldova-this-week
Back in 1990 Swindon won the Division 2 play offs to reach the top flight. Ten days later they were relegated two divisions for financial irregularities (that almost certainly other clubs were doing at the time, and that Spurs later were only fined for). As a result Sunderland were promoted, despite losing the most one sided 1-0 I've ever seen. Could have been 10-0. But why Sunderland and not say Blackburn, who Town beat in the semi-final?
The whole thing was a mess. At the time I think the PTB wanted to Town to lose so that relegation of one division would be accepted, or a heavy fine. When they won it created an enormous problem.
Saints now present the same issue. if the game goes ahead and Saints win the game with the biggest financial reward in football, what happens if they are then found guilty? Its a farce.
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The report notes the Government's chief commercial officer informed Palantir of his concern about the firm's practice of offering a zero- or nominal-cost initial offer to gain a commercial foothold.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c2l2j1lxdk5o
Speaking of sharing data across systems, Palantir has recently been awarded contracts by the NHS and Metropolitan Police among other public bodies.
(Although we all know that's what will happen next time.)
It's a specific offense now which is wasn't when dirty Leeds did it and needs a sporting punishment. As a points deduction isn't of use in the playoffs it has to be a void first match with a 3-0 deemed scoreline to Middlesbrough to my mind.
That they might have spied on other teams in the season, well that is a seperate issue and maybe a hefty negative points total to start the 2026/27 season with. It is expressly forbidden and seeing as the EFL have come down on Wednesday, Leicester and WBA this season on varying degrees for losing tonnes of money - not one of those violations was a specifically sporting one so they really need to come down like an absolute tonne of bricks on this to send out the message that if you are caught getting up to this nonsense you WILL be severely punished.
G'day. I heard more today from my tory voting acquaintance in Manchester. He owns a pub and recently opened a restaurant.
He loves Andy Burnham and thinks he has "been brilliant for business" in the city. He loves that he gets things done. He was desperately hoping to hold onto Burnham as mayor of Manchester.
The last politician who cut through across the political divide like this was ... Boris.
This is why this guy is such a threat to a Reform or Tory-Reform Government.
Kemi didn't tell Worcestershire Tories to do a deal with Reform either, she just rightly decided the Tories forming an administration with a Green leader was unacceptable
In their opinion the court has recently taken on too much which should legally have been left to member states.
The declaration on human rights is literally what the politicians who lead member states have collectively agreed to sign up to. If they think they are being misinterpreted, or the court is acting ultra vires in ratcheting up its powers, then it is open to them to say so, and ultimately amend the declaration ,as they did when they added the subsudarity principle, and as they have done multiple times in the past.
I may not agree with everything that they set out here -
https://rm.coe.int/pdf/09125948802bc2cc
- but it quite within the bounds of propriety for then to say it.
Indeed the one way to beat Farage is for Kemi to take centre stage on the right and I expect to see that in the coming months
The “initial freebie to lock you in” is junior stuff in the world of commercial contracts.
Any sentence that contains the phrase Keir Starmer and Greatest leader is misleading without the word not in front of greatest leader.
The one exception would be if it refers to him replacing his predecessor who is clearly in with a shout of greatest leader based on his 2017 achievements where he increased Lab vote share by the largest amount since WW2!
Strangely, many organisation manage to share their data with responsible parties without needing a special breach of GDPR and other rules/laws.
EXCL: Senior Labour figures are concerned that the party will be dragged towards “bankruptcy” if Andy Burnham successfully stands as its candidate in the Makerfield by-election, triggering a mayoral by-election and possibly a leadership contest