- Thu May 14, 2026 6:52 pm
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He can look at the numbers as well as the next man, and he's not going to get a better chance. He has to go for it.
Tubby Isaacs wrote: ↑Thu May 14, 2026 6:01 pm No way the NEC can turn him down again.Why not? What's changed since February?
Oboogie wrote: ↑Thu May 14, 2026 7:05 pmFar more people think he's needed in Westminster than did before, that's the difference. And there'd be resignations if he was blocked again.Tubby Isaacs wrote: ↑Thu May 14, 2026 6:01 pm No way the NEC can turn him down again.Why not? What's changed since February?
Burnham still has two years to serve in his "dream job" as Mayor of Manchester, is that no-longer important?
Tubby Isaacs wrote: ↑Thu May 14, 2026 6:52 pm He can look at the numbers as well as the next man, and he's not going to get a better chance. He has to go for it.Perhaps, if that really is the nature of his driving ambition. But as I’ve already said, it looks increasingly like a massive gamble on Burnham’s part. Which, in my view, does him no credit whatsoever.
Some essentials cost nothing: electoral reform, abolishing the House of Lords, while accelerating rejoining the EU. It’s baffling that this government has been so timid.What does "accelerating rejoining the EU" even mean in practice? We aren't rejoining, and the EU would tell us to come back when there was cross party consensus. So I'm not baffled.
The Merseyside MP Paula Barker, an ally of Andy Burnham, has suggested financial markets would “have to fall into line” should the Greater Manchester mayor find a route to Downing Street.A lot of sarcastic leftists do the "na na na, the sensibles" stuff. I take "sensibles" as meaning people who don't talk rubbish like this. Because this talk is utterly disqualifying.
Meanwhile, the leftwing grandee Diane Abbott suggested that MPs “might as well go home” if bond market considerations trumped other priorities.
Tubby Isaacs wrote: ↑Fri May 15, 2026 9:06 am Great work here by these two.In which Diane Abbott and Paula Barker tell us that they have no idea what the bond markets are, who controls them and what their significance to the UK economy is. I find it incredible that any experienced politician could be that ignorant and therefore conclude they are both gaslighting bullshitters demonstrating contempt for the electorate. Fuck the pair of them.
The Merseyside MP Paula Barker, an ally of Andy Burnham, has suggested financial markets would “have to fall into line” should the Greater Manchester mayor find a route to Downing Street.A lot of sarcastic leftists do the "na na na, the sensibles" stuff. I take "sensibles" as meaning people who don't talk rubbish like this. Because this talk is utterly disqualifying.
Meanwhile, the leftwing grandee Diane Abbott suggested that MPs “might as well go home” if bond market considerations trumped other priorities.
Andy Burnham may have some work to do to put distance between himself and supporters like this.
Oboogie wrote: ↑Fri May 15, 2026 6:29 pmBoth of these are in safe seats. They could perhaps stand down for Any Burnham, and campaign for him?
In which Diane Abbott and Paula Barker tell us that they have no idea what the bond markets are, who controls them and what their significance to the UK economy is. I find it incredible that any experienced politician could be that ignorant and therefore conclude they are both gaslighting bullshitters demonstrating contempt for the electorate. Fuck the pair of them.
Tubby Isaacs wrote: ↑Fri May 15, 2026 5:55 pm An interesting view on Jess Phillips' resignation. You know that brilliant tech solution Starmer didn't accept. The one that certain self-important journos say was because he loves corporate power? This tech solution itself sounds like a corporate power grab.Again Jess Phillips is someone I have supported and admired for years, she has done fantastic and vital work defending women and girls but this magic solution is moronic. Hopefully some time on the backbenches will enable her to reflect and she'll return more thoughtful and wiser.
Tubby Isaacs wrote: ↑Fri May 15, 2026 6:31 pmBut that would mean putting country and party before self-interest!!Oboogie wrote: ↑Fri May 15, 2026 6:29 pmBoth of these are in safe seats. They could perhaps stand down for Any Burnham, and campaign for him?
In which Diane Abbott and Paula Barker tell us that they have no idea what the bond markets are, who controls them and what their significance to the UK economy is. I find it incredible that any experienced politician could be that ignorant and therefore conclude they are both gaslighting bullshitters demonstrating contempt for the electorate. Fuck the pair of them.