Kay Burley and Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy have been arguing on Sky News this morning over the ridiculousness of the government lobbying the police to give Taylor Swift a presidential-style motorcade to a gig. Tickets for which were being handed out by her record label to the PM and his ministers…
Nandy eventually caved under pressure and launched on an offensive:
“You know, we’re now in a situation where I mean you know most of Sky News was at these events in these same boxes as well to be completely fair.”
Burley hit back: “Who was there? I paid for my tickets. Don’t do that, no.” Nandy claimed Keir Starmer had paid for his too. A few weeks late, mind…
Nandy couldn’t name any other Sky personnel who went along for free when asked and ended with: “People can judge for themselves.“ A cruel summer for cronies…
The weekend saw fun-loving Lisa Nandy take on Blackpool’s “Pleasure Beach Resort” where the self-confessed theme park fan had the opportunity to take on “The Big One”. For clarity, that’s a rollercoaster…
The Lancashire Post wrote up Nandy’s pleasurable trip, posting a photo of her thoroughly enjoying (or hating) the ride on the Big One. Though Guido hears the culture secretary sadly did not see the funny side, swiftly instructing the paper and resort to delete the photo. Fear not, Guido got a hold of it:

No one ever accused her of being dull…
The day after Starmer U-turned and refused to blame Trump for the war Rachel Reeves told the Mirror:
“Obviously no sensible person is a supporter of the Iranian regime, but to start a conflict without being clear what the objectives are and not being clear about how you are going to get out of it, I do think that is a folly and it is one that is affecting families here in the UK but also families in the US and around the world.”