Why growth might not be enough for Labour
Who’d be a politician? You could deliver record breaking growth but the electorate decides it is the wrong type of growth. TSE
Who’d be a politician? You could deliver record breaking growth but the electorate decides it is the wrong type of growth. TSE
A few weeks ago I said I posted that I thought Donald Trump’s successor for the Republican nomination would be someone who he anoints and would likely be a family member and this interview by that Trump reassures me that I am following the correct strategy. Punters reacted to this news and Vance’s position has recovered somewhat but right now I think he’s a lay if you want to tie your money up for that long, I suspect the value…
Today is the fiftieth anniversary of Margaret Thatcher becoming Tory leader and she has been a trailblazer for women the Tory party has gone to have three further women leaders yet Labour haven’t yet elected their first woman leader in those fifty years. Since Thatcher was elected Labour have eleven leadership contests and in only four of those did any woman stand, by contrast the Tories have thirteen leadership elections since 1975 and in seven of them women have stood,…
Today represents 100 days since Kemi Badenoch was elected Tory leader, and this polling contains a lot of grief for her, such as losing to Sir Keir Starmer, Nigel Farage, and even Sir Ed Davey on the best PM polling, the latter must sting given how dismissive a lot of Tories are towards the Lib Dems, which is odd given the substantial chance the Lib Dems eclipse the Tories on seat numbers at the next election. The really grim findings…
One of the recent innovations in UK politics is party members getting to choose the new Prime Minister, a move that I have decried as it leads to things like Liz Truss being elected by 81,326 Tory members who drank the kool-aid and ignored economic reality. Truss and they thought those 81,326 votes gave Truss a mandate to change the country. If Starmer goes before the next election then it will be down to Labour MPs to first back the…
Well that’s one little mystery solved, I wonder if Boris Johnson attempts a political comeback then Mr Cummings will try and kibosh that as well. TSE
Despite being potentially four and a half years away from the next election some people, particularly on social media, are calling the next election for Reform which seem a courageous call and may turn out to be as ridiculous as those who in early September 2022 thought Liz Truss would make for an excellent Prime Minister. This is not intended to be a discussion about Brexit but about Trump, for good or ill Nigel Farage is seen as very close…
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