OK but what if the gay furry hackers released transcripts of their text conversations with Heritage Foundation Director and massive pissbaby Mike Howell?
That's what makes the whole thing so delicious, there are so many reasons for them to jump ship, knowing they get to stay members of the official opposition.
'my electro and laser sessions' sounds like an absolutely bangin playlist, that youd spend hours deliberating over whether you can fit some Aggrotech in there.
Signal Boost time. If you've got a creative project you want to promote, leave the details people need in replies, like a title or a link. If it's a crowdfunder pre-launch, let us know 2 weeks out. We'll include as many as we can in this week's issue of The Full Lid.
Vorderman calls for Kuenssberg to be 'dropped' by BBC.
LK said: "Well there he is, Ed Davey, the happiest man in Britain, he looked like there, celebrating winning more than 70 seats, and he joins us this morning from southwest London. Ed Davey, congratulations, I suppose..."
Iβm with Carol! ππ
Don't replace him. Abolish the office, which has been primarily a policing and political influence operation since it was founded. Position government as a genuine partner of universities. Stop the vandalism. Democratise universities. feweek.co.uk/ofs-chair-lo...
I care a lot less about his words as leader of the opposition, than I do about his actions now that hes Prime Minister.
Am I happy it had to be this way? No.
Am I happy that it worked? Yes.
End of story.
The first thing he did upon *taking* power was to ditch the ICC challenge and select an AG thats been highly critical of Israel. He was leading a party that was close to destroyed by accusations of antisemitism.
If you cant grasp the difference between campaigning and ruling thats your problem palπ€·
πππ βIf It Looks Like the Law Was Broken, Police Investigations Must Followβ: Elections Watchdog Receives Flood of Complaints Over βPhantomβ Reform Party Candidates
Stars aligning and all that, though with Moran's comments today I wouldn't be surprised if Starmers a bit nervous about visiting the West Miss for a minute.
The local government office is just up the road in Wolves... If they're serious about devolution and this council of regions thing, this seems a really easy win. Don't know where they'd put it mind but I'm sure there's a fair amount of land next to the old Bullring that's close to HS2 Curzon.
A parliamentary pal tells me: βthe register of financial interests is retroactive to one year before members take their seats. As of today Farage and Tice have 28 days to make a complete declarationβ
πΏ
But remember, if you voted for labour you voted to feed babies into wood chippers or something.
The most exhausting thing about the campaign, hands down.
They got basically the same number of votes from a larger population and having stood in almost every seat.
Good journalists would say that's actually a falling back in far right power but curiously that's not the narrative.
Same happened at the EU elections and the papers couldn't help themselves.