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Politics, politics, politics (so long and thanks for all the fish)

Thats pretty pathetic, only 11, are labour asleep?

They are being too passive about this. I don't like aggressive politics, but they really should be able to make his role completely untenable now.

I wonder if it's actually a calculated decision. A leave Hitler, get Heydrich approach (i.e. leave the incompetent fascist and knock off the competent one that you really fear). Do they just reckon he'll be easier to beat in a GE in 2024, so are actually minded to prop him up?
 
They are being too passive about this. I don't like aggressive politics, but they really should be able to make his role completely untenable now.

I wonder if it's actually a calculated decision. A leave Hitler, get Heydrich approach (i.e. leave the incompetent fascist and knock off the competent one that you really fear). Do they just reckon he'll be easier to beat in a GE in 2024, so are actually minded to prop him up?

That is exactly it.
 
They are being too passive about this. I don't like aggressive politics, but they really should be able to make his role completely untenable now.

I wonder if it's actually a calculated decision. A leave Hitler, get Heydrich approach (i.e. leave the incompetent fascist and knock off the competent one that you really fear). Do they just reckon he'll be easier to beat in a GE in 2024, so are actually minded to prop him up?


I think you are giving starmer to much credit.
He really has went down in my estimation.
 
I saw some amateur sleuthing that suggested the first party pictures released were taken from Sunak’s office window.
He'd be the most likely to benefit from this.

Not that I think he'd be dumb enough to do it himself. A staffer or fellow MP whose career is closely tied to his would be my bet.
 
He'd be the most likely to benefit from this.

Not that I think he'd be dumb enough to do it himself. A staffer or fellow MP whose career is closely tied to his would be my bet.

Is it not too early to have been him? He'd only been in post a few weeks at that point, following an enormous promotion.
 
I expect it's Cummings. It feels more nihilistic than machiavellian.

But, now Brexit and Covid are done with, I agree it definitely feels like it's time to have a grown-up in charge. Ideally someone with no baggage from this cabinet, a real fresh start. Someone with a bit more integrity and emotional intelligence. A Rory Stewart, Ruth Davidson or Tom Tugendhat (I appreciate the first two aren't currently MPs, but the Johnson under Cameron/Burnham under Corbyn route is sometimes the smart one).
I'm glad Brexit and Covid are done. They were getting annoying.
 
But, now Brexit and Covid are done with, I agree it definitely feels like it's time to have a grown-up in charge. Ideally someone with no baggage from this cabinet, a real fresh start. Someone with a bit more integrity and emotional intelligence. A Rory Stewart, Ruth Davidson or Tom Tugendhat (I appreciate the first two aren't currently MPs, but the Johnson under Cameron/Burnham under Corbyn route is sometimes the smart one).

Call me old fashioned but wouldn't it have been better to have a grown up in charge for two of the biggest issues to face the country since 1945? Concerning that you think having an incapable clown at the helm of the country was better than someone responsible no?

Also, great to see Brexit is done. There was me thinking we have an issue with the Northern Ireland agreement and risk of triggering Article 16 still. Will need to look and see how Liz Truss already solved it.
 
Call me old fashioned but wouldn't it have been better to have a grown up in charge for two of the biggest issues to face the country since 1945? Concerning that you think having an incapable clown at the helm of the country was better than someone responsible no?

Also, great to see Brexit is done. There was me thinking we have an issue with the Northern Ireland agreement and risk of triggering Article 16 still. Will need to look and see how Liz Truss already solved it.

Brexit needed a disruptor, rather than a conciliator. It was a divorce, so had to be a bit abrasive. We all saw with May how playing by the traditional ways fared.

NI is exactly what it was probably intended to be - a supposedly unionist party gently pushing it to reunification, while protesting loudly to their home crowd that they are doing the opposite. Britain is freed, while NI is going under the bus as quietly as can be managed.
 
Can't remember, COVID has completely screwed with my internal timeline. The last 2 years has seemed like 6 months.

13 Feb 2020 Sunak moved from being outside cabinet to Chancellor. Just one month before Covid and three months before the garden party. You'd have to be quite some character to be plotting to take down the PM at that particular stage of your career.
 
Johnson fails to attend question time. Well there's a surprise for you. What a cowardly piece of brick that man is.

It wasn't Question Time - that's tomorrow (and Angela Raynor asked for an assurance he would attend).
Today was an opposition urgent question for the PM. He didn't attend but a minister was put up to answer (apparently normal for this to happen?).
But yes, he is a coward and a charlatan.
I hope Starmer is still in isolation tomorrow. Raynor will do a much better job at PMQs.
 
It wasn't Question Time - that's tomorrow (and Angela Raynor asked for an assurance he would attend).
Today was an opposition urgent question for the PM. He didn't attend but a minister was put up to answer (apparently normal for this to happen?).
But yes, he is a coward and a charlatan.
I hope Starmer is still in isolation tomorrow. Raynor will do a much better job at PMQs.
Starmer is not too bad at PMQs actually. I've watched him pull Boris apart on a few occasions. Raynor may be more suited to tomorrow's inevitable topics though.
 
Be honest, is anyone really surprised when it comes to Boris anymore? Him and Trump are remarkably similar and unique in the sense that they can get away with things that seemingly any other leader in western politics cannot. Fully expect him to get away with this like he gets away with everything else.
 
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