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Ok, I take it back, Dunnem was right.Dohnut wrote: ↑Mon Oct 07, 2024 4:47 pmNo whoopee from me. Just find it amusing at people trying to excuse/minimise the current farcical state of the Labour party. 100 days in and everything that could go wrong, has. I use the word shambles. I’m being kind. Not just my view when you look at various polls. People need to face up to the shambolic start of the Labour years. One hope is these cock-ups soften the next budget a little as they try and get some credibility back.
Starmer is just out of his depth.
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I'm not sensing much outrage in that article....?faldO wrote: ↑Mon Oct 07, 2024 2:42 pmThis is faux outrage about faux outrage...Stowaway wrote: ↑Mon Oct 07, 2024 9:30 am Seeing as Dohnut is a bit confused, here’s a Robert Peston piece that might help put him straight on a few things here.
There seems to be significant faux outrage from Tory leadership candidates Cleverly and Tugendhat about the Starmer government's transfer of the Chagos islands to Mauritius.
Official sources tell me the transfer would have happened in materially the same
way at roughly the same time if Sunak had somehow won the election.
The point is that the transfer was being negotiated on the recent Tory government's watch - including by Cleverly as foreign secretary and then by Cameron - and the deadline was in effect set by Washington.
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If anyone in the Tory party wants to know the nitty gritty of all this, possibly they could ask for an introduction from the former minister Lord Frost - because his spouse Harriet Matthews has been the lead official negotiator for the foreign office on the Chagos treaty with Mauritius.
And some of Peston's statements, like the one about Cameron, are misleading.
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Is Morgan McSweeney for Starmer what Dominic Cummings was for Boris Johnson?
Both impressed their respective party leader as having the narrative to win, both determined to be the dominant advisor to the point of wanting to run the government (and the PMs being quite weak and devoid of a coherent vision and strategy).
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... operations
Both impressed their respective party leader as having the narrative to win, both determined to be the dominant advisor to the point of wanting to run the government (and the PMs being quite weak and devoid of a coherent vision and strategy).
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... operations
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Mcsweeny seems to be quite a vicious manipulator ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morgan_McSweeney
Seems that he has improved on his efficacy since 2015 when he ran the Labour party leadership campaign for Liz Kendall: she came last with just 4% of the vote.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morgan_McSweeney
Seems that he has improved on his efficacy since 2015 when he ran the Labour party leadership campaign for Liz Kendall: she came last with just 4% of the vote.