Mahmood has essentially turned the 43 year old Chevening Scholarships, a key soft power tool of the Foreign Office introduced by Margaret Thatcher, into a dead letter
All without any discussion or debate
This is why I don’t believe Starmer’s an institutionalist - he never protects institutions.
10.03.2026 20:41
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Even granted that the Home Office makes ministers at least 50% more evil, there’s something unnerving about Mahmood’s performative cruelty
10.03.2026 20:41
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I almost missed that in a video where the former Chancellor of the Exchequer talks about "Institutional Credibility", the video misspells the word "credibility", which kind of sums this whole thing up
10.03.2026 09:07
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"beat him and chain him up in a dungeon" sounds good to me, TBH
(Oh dear, now I can't visit the US. How sad.)
10.03.2026 11:47
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Everyone saw this clearly when Russia invaded Ukraine and said, this is a criminal act. This shit is not better, it is the same thing.
06.03.2026 18:37
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Starmer's ability to find the exact sweetspot which pisses off everyone is extraordinary. He's a savant.
01.03.2026 21:25
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Oh good, now we're not just complicit but actively enabling. Fucking A, Starmer.
01.03.2026 21:54
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But the Lib Dem was David Belotti, who was a different sort of horrible bastard (if you were a Brighton fan in the 90s, as I was...)
01.03.2026 15:18
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THIS.
28.02.2026 12:21
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We're already discussing exit strategies if Reform gets in (my wife's on Indefinite Leave to Remain).
What incentive is there for me to vote Labour if they're normalising the same toxic anti-migrant rhetoric?
Why do they only borrow thinking from the right? Why not steal some Green policies, FFS?
28.02.2026 09:32
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This is going to be an early challenge for the Board of Peace to deal with.
28.02.2026 08:45
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I know it's not the main issue, but what's the FIFA protocol for when a host nation for a world cup attacks or declares war against a participating nation in the run up to the competition? especially when the head of the host nation is in receipt of your inaugural peace prize?
28.02.2026 06:52
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Netanyahu Calls Iran Strikes Necessary To Prevent War He Just Started
Netanyahu Calls Iran Strikes Necessary To Prevent War He Just Started
28.02.2026 07:19
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Waking up to another war launched by the FIFA Peace Prize winner and the Most Moral Army in the World is such a joy.
Great to know the world is a better place, with no innocents dying thanks to corrupt men desperately needing a distraction.
28.02.2026 08:33
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"Let's be blunt. Let's be brutally honest with ourselves. When you lose an election in a democracy, you deserve to. You don't look at the electorate and ask them, what were you thinking? You look at yourself and ask, what were we doing?"
Keir?
27.02.2026 12:55
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Well this confirms my vote for the Greens in the locals. Nice one, Starmer.
27.02.2026 13:39
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A lot of people who were lucky enough to have never heard of him before now only know him as a loser, if that counts?
27.02.2026 13:35
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Mandelson referred to EU fraud investigators over Epstein files
OLAF, the European anti-fraud office, has been asked to look into the former trade commissioner, a Commission spokesperson says.
🚨🚨Late to this but one of the biggest #EU story of yesterday was that @ec.europa.eu has referred disgraced British politician Peter #Mandelson to @euantifraud.bsky.social over his links to the convicted sex offender Jeffrey #Epstein. This is very welcome news. 🧵
www.politico.eu/article/pete...
27.02.2026 13:14
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Labour: why don't you all fuck off LOL
Labour: no not like that
27.02.2026 11:21
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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 :)
27.02.2026 08:56
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It’s worth returning to Monday here, to remind ourselves that the commentariat seemed genuinely astonished and deeply alarmed to discover the public are more upset about facilitating crimes against humanity than they are about the pundits’ forever war upon transgender people in toilets
27.02.2026 09:26
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Beaten by... a plumber... the Establishment candidate.
27.02.2026 09:32
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Again, fuck Matt Goodwin.
27.02.2026 09:32
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Late to this, I know, but hahahaha! Fuck Matt Goodwin.
27.02.2026 09:31
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I, too, had unfavourable opinions of McSweeney.
I, too, fear the rot runs deeper.
But at least we've not yet given Farage the kind of landslide the Farage in a frock has just been given in Japan.
There's still hope Labour will finally realise why they exist and why they have the majority they do.
08.02.2026 16:07
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It was obvious cynical realpolitik, and it backfired. But we're in a cynical realpolitik age, so...
05.02.2026 12:01
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See the follow up - and jinx
05.02.2026 12:00
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No one in a senior position in the Labour party (or any reader of Private Eye over the last 30+ years) can pretend they didn't know why Mandelson was good at what he did. And Starmer can't pretend that the Mandelson-Trump dodgy friends Venn diagram wasn't a good part of the reason he was appointed.
05.02.2026 11:59
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