Former Labour councillor defects to Reform

Former Labour councillor defects to Reform

Lee Anderson defecting to UKIP is and isn’t a bit of a surprise given his love of switching political parties, but only a few weeks ago Reform were saying Lee Anderson wasn’t for them. Sadly Lee Anderson is a hypocrite so will not be giving us a by-election, I suspect he’s doomed whatever banner he stands under at the next election. An interesting market would be to see how many Tory MPs defect to Reform before the general election, there’s…

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Referendum blues

Referendum blues

Irish voters have inflicted a comprehensive and humiliating political defeat on Ireland’s political and NGO class, which overwhelmingly supported proposals presented as “progressive” measures updating the Constitution.  Why? Shortly, the changes were badly drafted, unclear as to their purpose, erased women and seemed to reduce the state’s obligations to vulnerable groups, particularly the disabled and their carers.  Some background Ireland’s 1937 constitution reflected a conservative Catholic approach to social matters. Article 41.2 referred to a woman’s “life within the home”…

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What do we want and when do we want it

What do we want and when do we want it

Fun fact, 7 is the percentage of voters who want an election in January, 7% will be the Tory share of the vote at the general election if they hold a general election which straddles the Christmas holidays. TSE

Donald Trump and the SNP have a lot in common

Donald Trump and the SNP have a lot in common

Yesterday I wrote about how the SNP’s ongoing legal issues are impacting their finances which could see them do worse than the polls suggest and over the pond Donald Trump is experiencing similar issues, the Telegraph reports TSE

There will be no May election

There will be no May election

The thing that really stands out from this poll is the unfavourable scores from Tory voters for Mrs May, where more Tories have an unfavourable score than favourable score. I think this unfavourability is driven by a decision she made in her first hour of her premiership and fired George Osborne as Chancellor, she could have done with his political antennae to help guide her through the Brexit process. Another factor is she wasn’t afraid to call out Boris Johnson…

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The SNP’s sixth sense

The SNP’s sixth sense

The SNP treasurer must feel like Haley Joel Osment’s character from the film The Sixth Sense with just one major donation to SNP from a living person under Humza Yousaf. Joking aside this must worry SNP supporters and supporters of Scottish independence is that a poorly funded SNP will do badly at the general election because they are under resourced compared to their Unionist brethren. This may lead to the SNP underperforming in the polls as they don’t have the…

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This is not the platform to launch a May election

This is not the platform to launch a May election

If the budget was going to be the launchpad for a May election it has been as effective as the Maginot Line was designed to stop a German invasion, almost like the voters have bypassed whatever the Tories try and do and win election. TSE

We need more bureaucracy

We need more bureaucracy

Invest In Rad Tape To Save The NHS! The State of Process – The Process State – Maybe politicians read PB. I do wish they would read @Cyclefree’s headers, though. So the Chancellor is talking about investing in productivity to save money? Hmmmmm….  But before we think of the inevitable comedy of failure, what could we do different? What is the problem Chaotic and excessive processes slow work down – staff become a servant to the process, rather than the other way round….

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