This is looking like a coronation and a new PM by July – politicalbetting.com
This is looking like a coronation and a new PM by July – politicalbetting.com
BREAKING:It's over. It looks like a full-blown coronation for Andy Burnham is now very much on the cardsWes Streeting, the former health secretary, has folded in behind Andy Burnham. 'Having spoken at length to Andy in recent days I'm convinced that there is a place for those… https://t.co/fSrS8cgEuk
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Cambridge men as PM and Chancellor.
Trying to find a market on Burnham to win more seats than Starmer in 2024.
crownedelected by the end of JuneThe substantive argument for getting rid of Starmer (made by Streeting himself, and numerous others) was his failure to get on and deliver stuff. It would be a nonsense taking three months out to have an argument about who is going to take over the job, given that it's pretty obvious the answer will be Burnham anyway.
Let's just hope that Burnham actually has some semblance of a plan.
https://x.com/Proper_Memes/status/2068980712431026343/video/1?s=61
Sounds very regal .
He had the nominations if Burnham lost Makerfield.
Coronation Street-ing
https://x.com/CCHQPress/status/2069003418522300633
Without Burnham it would be a contested election that Streeting triggered and then lost to the left wing candidate
Imagine predicting today's events in July 2024. Now that would have been a take.
She was on Blind Date.
I’ll settle for “appointed until further notice”.
*Joke. I'm sad I need to label this as a joke, but some one here...
Wes is fully 7 years younger than yours truly.
Plenty of time for him to become Labour Leader, if not PM, in the 2030s.
Politically? Should be impossible. He's not even an MP. He's an upstart corporal from Austria FFS who does he think he is?
https://x.com/michaellcrick/status/2068983803935064567?s=61
The US GFS model is the most ubiquitous despite being only the 3rd or 4th best global model because, being military funded, it provides loads of data to the public for free.
PM Burnham and COTE Streeting represents awesomeness of a scale most cannot comprehend.
A month? Two months? Over by Xmas?
I think the fundamental problems are still there regardless of who is in Number 10.
One thing I did read over the weekend is that Burnham isn't going to be shy in calling out Farage & Lowe from their bigotry and inflammatory language.
Hmm...
"BBC News understands it is not a commercial relationship involving procurement, but an agreement between the two organisations in the interests of public service."
Not seeing any press releases from the Met Office updating what this means in practice.
@JohnRentoul
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Sounds as if Streeting is going to be chancellor
I don’t like Andy Burnham. I’ve said so on these pages several times and don’t intend to revisit the argument.
However.
If he is to be the next PM, and if he is to effect meaningful change, then I wish him well. I want the government to succeed. Only a churl would actively wish it to fail.
The country can seem ungovernable at times, but that is a symptom rather than a cause of our malaise. When people feel poorer, when standards appear to be slipping, and when government seems cloth-eared to the national mood on issue after issue, no leader or party is given anything resembling a fair hearing.
Labour’s shallow landslide was evidence of this: more a reaction to the Tory omni-shambles than a wholehearted endorsement of Labour’s programme.
Labour can turn this around, but not by persisting with Starmer-style managerialism. Can Burnham bring some of Manchester with him? Can he offer a clearer sense of direction and purpose? Can he make any real difference?
I remain sceptical, but I wish him well.
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As for honeymoon, that rather depends on how well England do at the WC...
Plot of all
Outliers removed
I'm sure someone's probably done this before - but it was more fun than admin. Average tenure of about 3yrs makes the last few years seem a little less 'out there'.
**YMMV
Andrew Lilico
@andrew_lilico
Remember: whoever replaces Starmer (eg Burnham) will very probably be even worse. We're going to be looking back upon 2024/25 fondly soon, perhaps as "the last time things seemed like they might eventually become OK".
https://x.com/andrew_lilico/status/2068998025603653640
So who else in the PLP might be close to getting 81 nominations? Will someone like Al Carns or Ang Rayner have a go?
But that's the politics most of us grew up under. So it seems normal.
I wonder if he is now odds on for chancellor?
Ukraine’s General Staff confirms Air Force strikes on a Voronezh plant producing electronics for Russian Iskander and Kh-101 missiles. High-precision air-launched cruise missiles hit the facility, which manufactures transistor assemblies, semiconductor arrays for Iskander-K 9M727 missiles and components for Pantsir-S1 systems.
Voronezh is ~300km from Kharkiv. Range of Storm Shadow is 550km.
I don't know of Ukraine having any other, "High-precision air-launched cruise missiles.." available to it.
https://x.com/andyburnhamgm/status/1547115228885929984
“We need to start demanding a General Election at the end of this Tory leadership election.“ 13/07/2022
Churchill was a brilliant wartime PM but a terrible peacetime PM.
Starmer decent LOTO but woeful PM.
The current Cabinet should see to it. Their chance to show loyalty to the new Dear Leader.
But both Burnham and Streeting have political nous, which is probably more useful.
So, I believe I was at university with Burnham. Did he start in 1988?
If you're not running, what are we waiting for?
Much better to have a lettings agent or derivatives trader.
For Andy (56?) it needs to be now.
Anglia Ruskin; Almost (a) Real University!
Areas where Burnham might find it hard to decide and communicate.
Firstly where, for reasons of incentive you have to decide to not give extra money to the poorest because you have to keep it for the rich. (Eg not aligning capital gains and IT/NI rates), and where you have to directly tax people because employment costs are crashing the entry level/low pay jobs market.
Secondly where you can't give extra money to the poorest because the government has cash of minus £3trillion and also needs to spend a trillion more on wars that haven't started and may never.
I think his history and language suggests to socialists that at heart he has a socialist mindset. He is either going to disappoint them, or he is going to disappoint those who live in reality.
It won't be long before the thought sets in that on this very day the public and political class have made an irrevocable decision based on almost zero evidence but an extraordinary surge of zeitgeist about someone the public know almost nothing about.
Now we are in the era of the 'Drone will always get through' How long will it last? I applaud Ukraine for their fight in this war and truly hope to see Putin gone from the world.