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Worth remembering that if you had predicted this outcome at Christmas 1981 they would have thought you were bonkers. Similarly, the outcomes of the 1992, 2015, 2017, 2019 elections weren't successfully predicted even 6 months in advance.
The 1983 general election took place on this day - result: - Conservatives 397 (42.4%) - Labour 209 (27.6%) - SDP-Liberal Alliance 23 (25.4%) - UUP 11 - DUP 3 - SNP 2 - Plaid Cymru 2 - Others 3
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In almost any other household, if a man suddenly parked a brand new £125,000 motorhome in the driveway - and acquired other new vehicles - his wife would ask where on earth he got the money from.
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Replying to @tompeck
Starmer and Darren Jones off to Norfolk owl sanctuary for the afternoon.
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Agree with this. One of the reasons the Conservatives went through leaders was they had a greater sense of loyalty to the party than the leader. Different dynamic
Slightly underrated dynamic here: a lot of Labour members have an instinctive loyalty to the leader. There is a really good chance Starmer wins a leadership contest against Streeting very comfortably (and frankly against anyone, Burnham excepted probably)
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Labour MPs - even those who want the PM to stay - all seem to agree that the "scale of change" isn't enough. How has it taken them 2 years after the election to work this out, when it was clear before the election that incremental managerialism was exactly the plan?
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There's only one way to resolve this political mess
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This means Starmer is complicit in any chaos that follows, despite what he says. If he had any self-awareness he’d agree a timetable to go with the Cabinet on condition they agree a unity ticket to succeed him. He has agency in this but he’s putting his own self interest first.
Starmer tells @PippaCrerar he would fight anyone who may choose to challenge him in a leadership election
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Sprinting away would also be acceptable.
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Til debt do us part
Interesting choice of shot in No10’s new PR video, in which Rachel Reeves looks like she is conducting a wedding ceremony
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Tonight Harlow delivered the most historic local election result in UK history. The Conservatives were defending 6 out of the 11 seats up for election. Reform said they would win all 11. The Conservatives won all 11 - with record turnout and majorities. Phenomenal.
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He's not done it that privately, has he? 👀
EXCLUSIVE with @patrickkmaguire and @Geri_E_L_Scott Ed Miliband has privately suggested to Sir Keir Starmer that he should consider setting out a timeline for his departure amid concerns he will be forced out of No 10 in the wake of the election results, The Times has been told Two sources familiar with the discussion said that the energy secretary and former Labour leader made the suggestion during a private meeting with the prime minister about a fortnight ago While Miliband remains supportive of Starmer he is concerned that Labour will descend into a bitter and damaging leadership contest in the wake of the elections, which are expected to be disastrous for Starmer Angela Rayner, the former deputy prime minister, and Wes Streeting, the health secretary, are both said to have the support of the 81 Labour MPs needed to trigger a contest. Rayner is considering making a move despite the fact she has not been cleared by HM Revenue & Customs over her tax affairs Miliband is viewed by allies as a “kingmaker” to a potential run for the leadership by Andy Burnham. Burnham, the mayor of Greater Manchester, is understood to have told supporters in recent days that a backbench MP is willing to stand down as soon as this weekend to facilitate his return to Westminster Miliband will join cabinet loyalists in backing Starmer this weekend, but he has significant concerns about the risk of Labour descending into a civil war and the damage it would do to the party and the government unless the prime minister sets a timeline for his departure He is understood to have raised his concerns during a private discussion with Starmer during which the two men talked about the aftermath of the elections A spokesman for Miliband would not comment on “private conversations” but said: “We do not accept this account.” He did not dispute that the discussion had taken place and declined to say how the accounts differed. “Ed has always supported the prime minister and continues to do so as he delivers on his mandate for change,” the spokesman said. Burnham has told several Labour MPs on Merseyside and in Greater Manchester that a backbencher is willing to resign their seat to facilitate his comeback. Those who have spoken to the mayor said an announcement could be made as soon as Saturday thetimes.com/article/8fe95de…
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The King and Queen are joined by members of The Royal Family to remember the life of Queen Elizabeth II.
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Does @UKLabour still think that Amber Rudd did "the right thing" in resigning over inadvertently misleading parliament?
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Today is Tolkien Reading Day! Founded by the Society and held on 25 March, the date the Ring was destroyed, Tolkien Reading Day is an opportunity to read your favourite Tolkien passages. This year's theme is "Unlikely Heroes" - what will you be reading? tolkiensociety.org/2026/03/t…
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Really good example here of the perils of consultations. @bankofengland have learnt the lesson here that many political parties have learnt: what polls well in theory can often fall apart when public are confronted with the implications of that choice.
New polling of 1,500 UK adults in @thesun Preference for Winston Churchill or an owl on the £5 note: All: Churchill ( 12) 18-24: Churchill ( 16) 24-34: Churchill ( 9) 35-44: Churchill ( 1) 45-54: Churchill ( 12) 55-64: Churchill ( 3) 65-74: Churchill ( 34) 75 : Churchill ( 14) White: Churchill ( 10) Non-white: Churchill ( 19) Conservative: Churchill ( 32) Labour: Churchill ( 1) Lib Dem: Churchill ( 13) Reform: Churchill ( 31) Green: An owl ( 34)
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I am baffled as to why consistently behaving like a total prat is regarded as a sensible election strategy. I’ve never seen the thinking behind it explained The Lib Dems have more MPs than they’ve had for a long time. It’s a solid base on which to build, especially given Labour’s woes. But this is not the way to do it.
It is recognised that a minimum of 13 Post Masters committed suicide as a result of the Post Office scandal. This man has no shame and should not be in public office
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William Gladstone, John Stuart Mill, Lloyd George, Shirley Williams… Ed Davey 😐
What a total embarrassment Ed Davey is to British politics
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