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You’re either in front of Guido, or you are behind…
To add insult to injury the bill for the restoration of the Churchill statue in Parliament Square is over a whopping £7,000. So much owed by so many…
The 12-foot Churchill was graffitied three separate times in 2020 and was targeted again in February this year when he was sprayed with red paint and slogans including “Zionist war criminal,” “Stop the Genocide,” “Free Palestine,” and “Globalise the Intifada.” Back in 2020 an Extinction Rebellion activist was fined £1,500 for daubing the statue…
These were the projected costs of restoring the statue this time:
The total emergency clean cost out of the GLA maintenance/restoration budget was £7,804.80. The police barrier hire was £734.40. A grand total of £8,539.20…
Jake Richards going for a Zoolander scene there. Guido spots certain IPSA-funded caseworkers accompanying Jake on his leafletting run – hope they’re on their day off…
In the latest development to the sorry tale of Labour’s ‘missions,’ the ‘Mission Boards’ that are supposed to deliver on them don’t even have terms of reference yet. Meaning no official structure or goal…
Co-conspirators may remember that the potemkin boards were meant to be chaired by Starmer and were initially set up as Cabinet committees with some weight. They were devolved in November last year and Darren Jones was chosen to chair three umbrella committees instead. Think that meant the end of the pointless mission boards? Au contraire…
Ed Miliband’s “Mission Board: Make Britain a Clean Energy Superpower” does not have a formal designation. The department says: “Terms of Reference for the Board are currently under review.” They’re thinking about it…
It also doesn’t have a list of members other than Miliband: “The board does not have a fixed list of internal or external members, and undertakes engagement with other government departments, external organisations and industry experts depending on the issues identified for discussion.“ Guido can report that government officials are working on coining a German word for that very specific feeling of dread when Ed Miliband sends you a meeting invitation…
Speaking to Sky News off the back of Rachel Reeves’ Air Passenger Duty hike, Ryanair chief executive Michael O’Leary said:
“Labour is dependent on those Red Wall seats, and yet every move she makes poisons economic growth and damages the UK’s recovery… it’s the Chancellor who stumbles from policy misstep to policy misstep… I think her policy decisions are incredibly stupid.”