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Tomorrow, voters in Aberdeen South can stand up for oil and gas jobs and send Labour and the SNP a message they can’t ignore. Vote @DLumsden_MSP 🗳️🔵
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On leader net approval Badenoch hits a personal high at -1, almost breaking even, Davey is at -9, Farage at -14, Polanski -25 and Starmer is at the bottom of the list on -48.
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EXCLUSIVE from @patrickkmaguire on our podcast The State of It: * Sir Keir Starmer’s relationship with Ed Miliband has broken down to such an extent that the energy secretary has been accused of “ghosting” the prime minister in recent weeks * Senior government sources claimed that Miliband declined to take calls from the prime minister during a tense stand-off over defence spending * No 10 became increasingly concerned last week that Miliband could quit over the imposition of cuts on his department to fund defence spending * The State of It, the political podcast by The Times and The Sunday Times, has been told that Starmer attempted to contact Miliband repeatedly but did not receive a response. He was said to have been “ghosted” * This account was rejected by a source close to Miliband, who said that the pair did eventually speak and denied that Miliband declined to take the prime minister’s calls * Multiple sources said that Starmer and Miliband were barely on speaking terms and that the prime minister was “furious” at what he regarded as the energy secretary’s “betrayal” * @lara_spirit reveals that several cabinet ministers are weighing up whether to resign after the by-election in an attempt to force Starmer’s hand. Allies of Burnham suggested that Miliband was likely to be among them * The prime minister is said to have become increasingly “entrenched” as he prepares to fight any challenge from Burnham. Starmer sees himself as a “servant of the country rather than the party” and allies said he was determined to resist a “coronation” * An ally of Starmer said: ‘“It would be coup territory, it would profoundly undemocratic. We don’t really know what Burnham stands for or what he would do. Winning a by-election is very different to running the country. Win or lose, someone has to flush out his positions. Keir is becoming more entrenched’ youtu.be/NgX7hnbkZ4E?si=Qkep…
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This is hugely important as we renew the rationale for people to support the @Conservatives There is still a lot to do but increasingly people recognise that under @KemiBadenoch we are an united party with a strong leader and the plans to make our country better. In time that will bare fruit.
Britons are now more likely to see the Conservatives as united than divided for the first time in six years United: 33% ( 5 from 18-20 Apr) Divided: 28% (-6)
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Britons are now roughly as likely to feel Kemi Badenoch is doing well as Conservative leader as think she is doing badly Well: 38% ( 3 from 16-18 May) Badly: 39% (-1) Net: -1 (-4)
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Hard hitting resignation speech by John Healey in the Commons, with a parting shot at the Chancellor ‘Our adversaries don’t follow timetables set by the Treasury,’ he told MPs ‘This is the age of hard power and rising threat, this is not the moment for calibration or incremental change. That means bigger politics, bolder priorities, harder choices,’ he said He repeated his call for Britain to commit to spending 3% of GDP on defence by 2030
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As I was going down the stair, I met a man who wasn't there...
Starmer late to the G7 family photo.
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It was great to sit down with @jimmym yesterday for the @JimmysJobs podcast. We talked about the secrets of successful campaigning, the work of the Jobs Foundation and the future of employment, and even ventured into some of the more personal things that have shaped me. The episode drops next Tuesday – exactly ten years on from the EU referendum and on the publication day of my new book, Ten Years On.
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The Aberdeen South election is on a knife edge between the Scottish Conservatives and the SNP. This Thursday voters can give the kiss of life to North Sea oil and gas by voting for @DLumsden_MSP.
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We need growth. Pursue cheap energy. Fix the sluggish regulators. Axe the taxes and red tape that are killing jobs.
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Small businesses are the backbone of the British economy. They deserve a government that backs them, not one that buries them in tax and red tape. That is why I’m delighted to be part of “Backing Business: Your Voice for Small Business” on Tuesday 6 October at the ICC Birmingham.
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LIVE: I set out the Conservatives’ plan to get Britain war ready ⬇️ x.com/i/broadcasts/1MJgNNZwB…
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Today’s world is more dangerous and threatening than we have known in our lifetimes. At 11am, @KemiBadenoch will deliver a landmark speech on how we solve the problem of Defence funding. Join us LIVE on X.
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You look at Labour this week and wonder if anyone in government is thinking straight. Assisted dying back in Parliament. Labour MPs planning a “summer of sex”. Billions for cycle lanes while defence is underfunded. It’s like the Labour students union is running the country. Britain needs focus. Defence. Energy. Work. Security. Growth. So I’m giving a speech at 11am today on how we solve the problem of Defence funding. The Conservatives are doing the hard thinking because our country deserves better than gimmicks, drift and fatuous nonsense.
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Former Reform councillor, Robbie Lammas: “they're good at spin, but struggle with good governance”. "Lots of others from Reform have told me they too feel it was a mistake to defect but they're not in a position to publicly admit it”. Respect his honesty.
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The SNP are trying to dupe voters in Aberdeen South. It’s clear they support Labour’s ban on new drilling. Stand up for oil & gas workers by backing Douglas Lumsden on Thursday 🗳️
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This man is asking you to make him prime minister. He wants to have power over policing and laws. Why would you stop crime - any crime - in Polanski’s Britain if he’s going to side with the criminal? He wants a lawless Britain where violence against the police is encouraged.
Gut wrenching to see four young people jailed for direct action against an arms supplier to Israel. Years in prison for protesting to save lives in Gaza, with 'terrorism' used despite no jury convicting them of it. A truly dangerous attack on the right to protest.
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This Labour government is completely dysfunctional and Starmer has lost all authority.
EXCLUSIVE from @oliver_wright Keir Starmer was blindsided by John Healey's resignation as defence secretary because he was far more worried about Ed Miliband and Rachel Reeves   Miliband was on “resignation watch” after he refused repeatedly to meet Starmer to discuss planned cuts to his net zero agenda. The fear was that the energy secretary would use the announcement to quit and publicly throw his weight behind Burnham   Extraordinarily No 10 was also worried about Rachel Reeves, the chancellor, who had been strongly arguing for a much smaller defence uplift of “single figure billions”   Reeves was said to be so angry about the move to take money from other departments’ spending plans to top up defence that she had refused to take part in the process of drawing up the cuts   While her allies said Reeves had worked “constructively” on trying to find the money, tellingly it was No 10, rather than the Treasury, that negotiated cuts to infrastructure budgets.   “It went well beyond what Rachel wanted,” said one No 10 source. “John [Healey] knew how difficult it was and how hard the prime minister worked to get it up to £13.5 billion.” Our weekend read on how John Healey’s resignation blew a hole in Keir Starmer’s survival strategy: Healey’s resignation is deeply damaging for two reasons. First, until now, Healey has been as loyal as they come, resolutely defending the prime minister time and again on the broadcast rounds But far worse was the timing. Starmer’s whole survival strategy was predicated on playing up his national security credentials. The plan had been to launch Dip before next week’s G7 summit at Evian in France and use the event to present Starmer as the man who could take the “big decisions to make the country safe” It was deliberately designed to contrast Starmer with the inexperienced mayor of Greater Manchester, giving Burnham and Labour MPs at least a few second thoughts about an immediate challenge Instead the prime minister heads to Evian with that entire strategy in tatters and a date with President Trump that could be excruciating “The survival plan has been totally demolished by Healey,” a senior Labour figure said. “Starmer’s strongest card was as the man who can take the big decisions to keep the country safe and Healey has accused him of putting the country at risk. It is hard to see how we go from here.” thetimes.com/article/fc89861…
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New: Morgan McSweeney is back advising the Prime Minister – four months after he resigned over his role in the Mandelson scandal. The former No 10 chief of staff is advising Sir Keir Starmer in his moment of greatest peril, multiple government and Whitehall sources told The i Paper. McSweeney is helping the Prime Minister and has “never really gone away”, one minister said. “He has been on the end of the phone 24/7,” one source said. “He has been wargaming a leadership contest and believes Keir still has a chance if there are three or more [challengers] in the contest. He has been working out how the votes could go. It’s mad.” Exclusive with Richard Vaughn
Morgan McSweeney is back advising the Prime Minister – four months after he resigned over his role in the Mandelson scandal 🔴 Exclusive from @cazjwheeler & Richard Vaughan Read more: inews.co.uk/news/politics/mo…
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This long read is incredibly depressing because it never outlines precisely what the Lib Dems actually want to accomplish, beyond doing more stunts to get more votes to do more stunts to get more votes. What is their actual, y'know, purpose? politico.eu/article/ed-davey…
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