John Healey aims a missile at Starmer & Reeves whilst Badenoch aims one at herself
John Healey aims a missile at Starmer & Reeves whilst Badenoch aims one at herself – politicalbetting.com
Sir Keir Starmer is expected to tell ministers they must resign if they back Andy Burnham in a future Labour leadership contest.?: https://t.co/djdROhcX6R pic.twitter.com/nljdkJOsjt
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Nick Ferrari commenting on Shelagh Fogerty about how wonderful Kemi is, and eulogising at her calling out of Starmer over Healey. I wonder who Ferrari posts as on PB?
🎶🎵Oh, Andy Burnham 🎵🎶
And a bronze.
To be honest I did not see her interview, and if she said the country cannot afford another left wing government she is spot on
Lee Cain is anti Kemi and I would be interested if she did say 'yes' or not
Anyway today is about the defence of the UK and survival of Starmer - Reeves
Tan Dhesi is a Labour MP and chair of the defence select committee. He has branded today a "grave" moment for the country. Dhesi said: "John Healey has been a serious, committed and respected defence secretary, who has understood the scale of the threats facing the UK and the urgent need to strengthen our armed forces."
https://news.sky.com/story/politics-latest-keir-starmer-peter-mandelson-files-defence-investment-kemi-badenoch-12593360
Vote Tory get Farage won't help the Tories recover.
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Now if Reform end up back on 10% that isn't going to be the case but if Reform are sat at 20%+ of the vote that message is going to cost the Tories the vote of anyone who is anti-Reform.
In fact several.
I really don't know anymore.
They can get their money, but might be deployed to the Baltic....
#HalcyonDays
No and your comment was about Reform not Farage specifically
But I don’t obsess about him daily. 😀
And everyone laughed!
As far as I understand she was asked the question and said she would not support a left wing government but did not say yes
The problem is Kemi is certainly not thick and is gaining support through honest and direct interventions and there is no other viable conservative leader or indeed a vacancy
Meanwhile Kemi in Nigels suit pocket will adorn EVERY STREET CORNER in the UK
The only way it won't is if the Tories do the sensible thing and ditch her quickly.
If Reform has 275 seats and the Tories have 51 seats she would put Farage in power.
No matter how you wish to interpret it - if Reform are sitting on anything beyond about 15% of the vote vote Tory get Reform is going to work as a anti Tory slogan..
That's definitely in the vote Tory get Reform horror story area
https://x.com/LoftusSteve/status/2065056435201872349
Worth watching the video. Kemi says Reform are left wing (which is true!).
Tim Shipman: Now look, you know you don’t want to do a deal, but if the choice is between propping up a reform government and facing either a retread of this Labour government or one accompanied by some Greens and some SNP, do you rule out ever entering into an arrangement after the election.
Kemi Badenoch MP: This country cannot have another left-wing government. This is the most left- wing parliament we have ever had. But I’m afraid that reform has quite a lot of left-wing ideas as well. They want more benefits. They want nationalisation. They want the big state. They just want to be in charge of it.
Tim Shipman: So that sounds to me like you would do some kind of confidence in supply or an issue-by-issue support for things that you believe to be conservative, if that were the situation.
Kemi Badenoch MP: I don’t know what the makeup of the next parliament will be. I am working for a conservative majority because that’s the only way that I think that we can get things done.
Taking "This country cannot have another left-wing government" in isolation and using that to say Badenoch would put Farage in No.10 seems like an extreme interpretation to me, especially since she follows it up by describing Reform as left wing. The Spectator's take on it is that "Badenoch eventually said ‘no, no, no, no, no’ to every possible arrangement".
If Kemi had retweeted it, then you might have a point. But you don't.
Starmer is probably the best PM out of the available candidates with, unfortunately, the worst political instincts out of all of them.
I think a correction is needed in fairness
Someone has had a little word by the looks of things.
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Stop the left by backing Farage, or stop Farage by backing the left.
Unless the polls move a lot, that's the choice. It may not be a pleasant choice, but that's the price of not being consistently in the top two.
Choose wisely.
Treasury source suggests that John Healey was, in effect, asking for cuts to schools and hospitals to pay for extra uplift in defence spending.
"The chancellor will always do what is right and needed to keep this country safe, you can see that from her actions - a record uplift in defence spending at the spending review, and then working alongside the PM deliver billions more to fund the DIP".
https://x.com/LoftusSteve/status/2065056435201872349
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See how that works ?
I must say I look back on the period 64-70 as rather a good time. Might be personal of course. And 74-77 wasn't bad until there were rows with the inions. And even then things were getting better in 79.
History not Kemi's forte.
There is no defence investment plan, which is why Healey resigned.
*one year old already, and overdue at the time.
I’d be up for voting for Badenoch but not if it means Reform get to come into government. Then I will probably not vote assuming Labour have ruined everything.
He won't
Lol
@paulmasonnews
5/ Beyond the politics this is the UK governance system failing. I'm told Starmer wanted more - so why couldn't he get it?
https://x.com/paulmasonnews/status/2065047262472896976
Take a wild guess Paul.
Matthew
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As someone has pointed out to me, you’re unlikely to get a more favourable background to cut welfare and the triple lock than funding defence to keep the country safe.
https://x.com/MatthewTorbitt/status/2065038596483031152
NEW: Burnham *rules out* awarding financial compensation to Waspi women demanding billions of pounds, following an angry backlash within Labour
Greater Manchester mayor has instead floated the idea of offering early access to cheaper travel schemes as recompense
https://x.com/LOS_Fisher/status/2065038235965825321
How old does Burnham think the Waspi women are, or how young that early access to cheap travel is still a consideration? Clue: women born in the 1950s are now old enough for the state pension.
Personally as Women have a life expectancy of 3.9 years more than men I would argue men should be awarded State Pension at 65 and women at 68.9
I am thinking of starting a lobby group MASPI is likely to be its name