PMQs has the effect of revealing how irrelevant these Labour mini-scandals. Sunak makes a weak joke about Sue Gray and employment rights. Starmer just has to repeat “you guys left us a steaming car crash” six times.
Wish journalists would stop describing Milton as a once-in-a-generation hurricane. It's not going to stay once-in-a-generation for long
What is there to say other than "lol"?
Conservative Party leadership contest, third round of MPs: 39 | J. Cleverly (+18) 31 | R. Jenrick (-2) 30 | K. Badenoch (+2) 20 | T. Tugendhat (-1) Tom Tugendhat has been eliminated.
Broad popularity is difficult to achieve when voters live in their own political worlds.
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Why is the new Joker film just a half-baked musical that under-uses Lady Gaga?
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Labour’s defeat in the 2021 byelection nearly prompted its leader to quit. Instead, he learned lessons – just as he must now, says Guardian columnist Rafael Behr
By all means write about how Downing Street is under-powered and over-stretched (like @samfr.bsky.social ) has done. But this is an article about the seating chart in Downing St and its deeper meaning for Starmer's project. Journalists have too much time on their hands.
I’m genuinely fascinated by the extent of fascination with the whole Sue Grey story. UK journalists seem to bother with v. little else. Who cares about what’s going on in the world, as long as you are an insider on who is up or down in Westminster? Honestly.
This conference also has silent disco style headphones. So very session is just like being on the Elizabeth line
I don’t get the number of people who come to conferences just to sit on their laptops or phones.