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Visiting Bristol for the first time and I think it might be my favourite UK city.
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This is going to sound counter intuitive, but Starmer has enjoyed a unusual amount of lucky timing in his career.
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We basically have a caretaker government right now don't we?
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David Tuck retweeted
can’t believe Brian May cut his hair
LAST DANCE 💔🤯
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So far, this is still true.
I'm going to stick my neck out and say Streeting won't challenge tomorrow. He's not confident of the numbers. He's not confident of winning with the members. The Commons procedural timetable, including the vote on the Loyal Address next week, favours Starmer.
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On Streeting, today's events were entirely predictable because of these fundamentals:
I'm going to stick my neck out and say Streeting won't challenge tomorrow. He's not confident of the numbers. He's not confident of winning with the members. The Commons procedural timetable, including the vote on the Loyal Address next week, favours Starmer.
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Shifting.... He's looking to delay.
BREAKING: Supporters of Wes Streeting claim he has the numbers BUT they say “things are shifting” They claim MPs who signed the loyalty letter told the PM last night he has to go They claim cabinet ministers are going in to Downing Street today tell Starmer to go They claim Darren Jones is telling MPs the PM is going to go
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The longer it goes on, the more likely it is that Streeting doesn't have the numbers and Starmer surives.
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I'm going to stick my neck out and say Streeting won't challenge tomorrow. He's not confident of the numbers. He's not confident of winning with the members. The Commons procedural timetable, including the vote on the Loyal Address next week, favours Starmer.
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I wonder how political broadcasting is rising to the enormous challenge of changing their coverage away from instability, gossip and leadership crises.
The challenge for political broadcasting is enormous, and rather satisfying to watch. After years of personality-driven and chaotic, shallow politics coverage across much of the media, which was largely about instability, gossip and leadership crises we now have a govt with massive majority, widespread internal agreement and no likelihood of massive instability anytime soon. A great environment for a programme like #c4news full of policy nerds and people who prefer to argue about what ideas work than who should be the front person.
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I'm sure that I remember Otto English tweeting something that would be aposite right now. Unfortunately I think it's been lost to the mists of time.
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Streeting can't beat Starmer with the members. Starmer looking like surviving till September.
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"I kept us out of Iran" klaxxon.
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This "let me start on a personal level" became impersonal very quickly. He is a robot.
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I've just seen OJ say that nobody should be concerned by immigration because immigration levels are falling. He has the political understanding of a discarded and damaged tire at the side of a motorway.
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About a fifth of Labour MPs failed to vote for Starmer?
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Was thinking of old tweets and then remembered Labour Eoin and now I just want to build a time machine and go back.
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The Mandelson affair is about judgement, not process. Starmer looked at the Cabinet Office briefing which included information about Epstein, China and Mandelson's past and the Prime Minister decided they were all ok, and not to wait for developed vetting to conclude. This was against the advice of Simon Case. This is entirely Starmer's fault. He'd made the decision before Robbins got the DV assessment.
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"Did Mandelson definitely pass the vetting?" seems like a very obvious question to ask when you're being questions about the vetting of Mandelson. Astounding lack of curiosity from the PM if he didn't ask it. Gross misconduct if the PM asked it and the person lied. Either way, somebody's job is untenable.
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David Tuck retweeted
You should never forget to RT your own tweets. This place is a fucking jungle.
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