True, it's an elegant answer. But Jenrick's is human, whereas Badenoch's shows that she doesn't really get how hard it is for opposition politicians to get attention. You have to say something. (View Post)
This actually makes me feel more positive about Jenrick. From the Spectator: For Theresa May, it was running through fields of wheat; what’s the naughtiest thing you’ve ever done? CLEVERLY: It’s all … (View Post)
Wider than tech, I reckon. From which we can conclude that the people who accumulate the most cash aren't the most useful or valuable, but the ones who are most interested in accumulating cash. Which… (View Post)
Emphasising the Texas-style bit is smart, it's not as if anyone thinks of our friends in the sunbelt as soft on crime. Otherwise, looks like a reasonable thing to do to reward engagement with rehabil… (View Post)
The TLDR is that Starmer is a proven lawyer. He is unlikely to do things that actually break rules, even when he does things that feel like they ought to be against the rules. As for the Telegraph pi… (View Post)