#33332
Tubby Isaacs wrote: Fri Oct 07, 2022 10:38 pm Is the Express turning on Truss off its own bat, or is Braverman briefing against her?

Braverman's already shit all over the sensible policy to have lots of Indian working visas. I wonder if Truss is going to have to get rid of her pretty soon.

Braverman’s political instincts here are sound from a Tory POV. If the Tories can’t cut immigration what’s their USP with a quarter of the electorate? Worse still is these immigrants ain’t coming from white people land anymore.
#33340
Perception matters too. Ten Aussies in London is normal. Two Czechs in Little Whingeing stand out.
#33342
Tubby Isaacs wrote: Sat Oct 08, 2022 1:29 pm I don't know if that's right nowadays. Johnson set liberal numbers for visas and nobody much cared. "Control" rather than numbers may be what counts.
Just for fun, I looked up how many of ‘them’ are coming in now compared to 1968 when Enoch made his infamous speech. Everyone will know the numbers from the tabloids when a Labour government inherits these figures. There weren’t any white Slovak nannies on Farage’s posters.
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#33350
Apparently there is also a peerage for Paul Dacre which could prove embarrassing given that the Mail is about to face an legal battle with a number of high profile individuals over some of its dodgy news gathering methods.
#33377
Smack of firm government, this isn't. Truss says nothing herself, but sends out an aide to make this bizarre attack. "Sadistic"? What does that mean in this context?

The number of Cabinet members in open revolt suggests a problem not in Gove's power to stop.

#33392
Tubby Isaacs wrote: Sun Oct 09, 2022 12:45 pm Smack of firm government, this isn't. Truss says nothing herself, but sends out an aide to make this bizarre attack. "Sadistic"? What does that mean in this context?

The number of Cabinet members in open revolt suggests a problem not in Gove's power to stop.

St Helena?
Floated the idea of giving him a senior diplomatic job
#33442
Truss has had a reasonable day- best so far. Decided that, on balance, markets probably didn't want a "disruptor" to replace Tom Scholar in the Treasury. And knocked down Braverman's drug nonsense.

Just the drivel about the energy efficiency campaign.
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#33458
And knocked down Braverman's drug nonsense.

Enraging social conservatives is an unexpected bonus to Truss’s premiership. According to Dorries, Truss has also junked the Online Safety Bill which is vigorously opposed by civil liberties groups and industry voices for a number reasons I’ve forgotten.
#33459
Tubby Isaacs wrote: Mon Oct 10, 2022 6:54 pm Truss has had a reasonable day- best so far. Decided that, on balance, markets probably didn't want a "disruptor" to replace Tom Scholar in the Treasury. And knocked down Braverman's drug nonsense.

Just the drivel about the energy efficiency campaign.
Then again, a reasonable day for Truss is not setting fire to Downing Street or declaring war on Portugal.
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