As Logan Roy would have said “these (Trump & Co) people are not serious”.
Divine justice would be to see them all in The Hague.
As Logan Roy would have said “these (Trump & Co) people are not serious”.
Divine justice would be to see them all in The Hague.
All the best and most successful special forces operations are widely trailed in the press in advance.
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Prime Minister of Poland👇
It’s quite unbelievable that Pedro Sanchez is the only leader opposing and condemning this madness which is quickly become the site of multiple war crimes www.theguardian.com/world/live/2...
AI is supposed to increase productivity and free-up to more interesting activities. If that is so why do I have to spend so much time marking work produced by AI and which requires time-wasting detective work?
Rubio: “Let me tell you, Iran is run by lunatics, religious fanatic lunatics.”
Quite something to watch public service broadcasting journalists asking if the UK government is supporting its closest ally in Iran, forgetting to mention that that ally is erratic (understatement) and without clear mission. @channel4news.bsky.social I was expecting more from you.
And I know this is a late reaction but some people have work to do; can’t watch the Westminster soap opera 24/7.
Whoever was the source of this story does not have interests of Keir Starmer at heart. Who actually benefits from portraying the PM as weak?
Funny that following the directives of unelected officials like Morgan McSweeney and Paul Ovenden is more acceptable than accepting the advice of cabinet members of the government who were elected.
It looks the well-paid and ought to know more journalists of the @thenewsagents.co.uk need to go back to school and learn how cabinet government works in the UK. The idea that some cabinet ministers have influence over the PM should not be an alien one.
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The reasoning of TFL is flawless: ‘because the train you’re in is late we’re cancelling the service at the next station’. They care so much for passengers that they will be boarding passengers of 2 trains into one during rush hour.
Who needs intelligence? Who needs experts???👇🏼
You're not exactly FDR.
I hope the Labour Party will enjoy the support of so many far-right supporters; they will be great on the doorstep charming away the young voters of the UK. Http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/mar/01/shabana-mahmood-to-limit-refugees-to-30-months-in-uk
Of course, it was coming and it will end him in a fairly nasty way. What is nuts is the public train of thought. He’s supposed to be a very good barrister; trained to present forensic and rational arguments. What he gave us is just…gibberish
Defensive strikes against Iran? Seriously? Yesterday Starmer was asking Iran not to ‘retaliate’. I’m afraid it’s not only Trump who has gone nuts.
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Wes Streeting just gained a fresh new campaign manager who will serve as a Cabinet Secretary for integrity in public life
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At least with the Iraq war, they prepared a dossier
A Labour leadership with both says "you must listen to these voters who don't share your values and take them seriously" and "you must NOT listen to *these* votes who *do* share your values - their preferred party should be dismissed as extremist" is headed for electoral disaster, and deservedly so.
I’m going to be kind and simply say that Starmer needs more time to digest these results so he doesn’t say more calamities. It was precisely this deranged discourse that led to Hannah Spencer’s victory www.theguardian.com/politics/liv...
I totally agree.
@martamiori.bsky.social and I have been writing, since 2024, about why Labour's 'Reform' challenge and emphasis was based on a misunderstanding of Labour's vote. Here for anyone interested: politicscentre.nuffield.ox.ac.uk/news-and-eve...
obviously today is a huge embarrassment for Matt Goodwin and for Reform, which is something that we absolutely ought to celebrate, but we must also remember it's a huge embarrassment for Morgan McSweeney and Maurice Glasman and all the Blue Labour weirdos, and that's important to celebrate too :)
I would like to know who’s going to be the brave Labour top gun who will be telling voters that the NHS will continue to struggle, housing supply will continue to be low, local councils will continue to struggle? because not enough migrants want to move to UK www.theguardian.com/business/202...
Absolutely. Labour can position itself and benefit from presenting itself as the party of the ‘responsible left’ but the operative word is ‘left’ not responsible.
Absolutely! And she is also the demonstration that the ‘working-class’ (as a voting block) is not a homogenous mass as imagined by McSweeney and Co.
Amid all the talk about why this or that party won or lost, we shouldn't lose sight of the fact that Hannah Spencer was a great candidate - pretty nearly the perfect pick for this constituency.
Heidi Alexander sounding so condescending…claiming that the Green MP for Gorton and Denton believe in a ‘fluffy world’. That - implying that being nasty is the realistic strategy - is not how you’re going to win back left-wing voters.