Long-time co-conspirators will know Guido’s view on that one…
Starmer told the Commons at PMQs: “I never authorised attacks on Cabinet Ministers.“ After lavishing praise on Wes Streeting…
When prompted by Badenoch he declined to say the words “I have full confidence in Morgan McSweeney.” Phew, that would have been the kiss of death…
Badenoch taunted Starmer over the briefings last night that there would be a “market meltdown.” To huge jeers he said:
“This is a united team… five interest rate cuts, trade deals with the EU…”
Streeting has urged Starmer to sack the official responsible for co-ordinating the briefing attack against him. Give it a few weeks and relentless media fails, that normally does it…
Let’s see if Starmer can outdo Lammy’s disasterclass last week.
Shadow Defence Secretary James Cartlidge went for the single-issue approach at DPMQs. After forcing David Lammy to apologise again to Hadush Kebatu’s victim’s family, Cartlidge asked five times in a row whether any other aylum seeker offenders have been accidentally let out since. To a furious response…
The angry Justice Secretary could not answer and at one point shouted “get a grip man” while attacking Tories for the “spectacle” of the justice system after fourteen years in power. A justice system which Shabana Mahmood – sitting next to Lammy – also failed to improve, as some Labourites have pointed out…
Former leader of the SNP in Westminster Ian Blackford told Times Radio why he believes Nicola Sturgeon’s claim that she spent no time in the kitchen and therefore didn’t see any of her husband’s purchases:
“She doesn’t have a passion for cooking.”