numbertwelve
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Re: The man who isn’t even an MP becomes the favourite to be the next Prime Minister
Because our politics have changed, voters are fed up of the two main parties, and populist movements on the left and right are eating their support. I lay very little of that at Badenoch’s door (beyo… (View Post)3 -
Re: The man who isn’t even an MP becomes the favourite to be the next Prime Minister
Do you think that the main reason the Tories aren’t doing well is because of Kemi Badenoch, not their previous record in government? (View Post)5 -
Re: The man who isn’t even an MP becomes the favourite to be the next Prime Minister
If you’re Streeting then I see very little to lose by mounting a challenge after the locals, if he genuinely does have the 81 MP support (that’s a big if, IMHO. Even if he thinks he has the numbers n… (View Post)1 -
Re: A member of Labour’s NEC repudiates the Burnham spin – politicalbetting.com
I agree that the open declaration of this as policy is a bad turn in our politics - but let’s not pretend that geographical considerations (with a view to certain constituencies) hasn’t played a part… (View Post)1 -
Re: More spin from Team Burnham? – politicalbetting.com
The timing is an interesting factor here. I agree that Streeting gains little from delaying. On the other hand, if Starmer decides to resign with a transition period it’s not inconceivable that a tim… (View Post)1