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By Andy McDandy
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"Yeah, fuck those guys who people actually like and think do an alright job" suggests her main concern is her own position.
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By Youngian
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Kemi's a desperate over-promoted headbanger from the Johnson years just like the defectors to Reform. I have no idea as to the strength of the One nation/ moderate faction but they can only feel emboldened by nutters like Swellin effing off to Reform.
Check out the LD top target seats, Tories with wafer thin majorites.
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By Yug
#104912
The leader of the Conservatives, Kemi Badenoch, has joked that the prime minister will probably give away the Isle of Wight to China during his three-day visit.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx2y17nvpvqo
Hilarious joke, Kemi. What do you want to be when you grow up?
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By Tubby Isaacs
#104913
Yep, pathetic.

This is all about the Chagos Islands which their media mates kicked off about. I assume she’s still not had that security briefing she was offered. Same with the Chinese embassy.

Hopefully the Brexit improvements give the Government something to chuck back at her by the next election.

We’re about 5 minutes from Kemi pronouncing climate change a scam made up to benefit China.
By Bones McCoy
#104916
Youngian wrote: Thu Jan 29, 2026 9:54 am Kemi's a desperate over-promoted headbanger from the Johnson years just like the defectors to Reform. I have no idea as to the strength of the One nation/ moderate faction but they can only feel emboldened by nutters like Swellin effing off to Reform.
Check out the LD top target seats, Tories with wafer thin majorites.
I hark back to my corporate days.
She's a photofit of some of the more toxic fast-tracked managers.
Breeze in, demand impractical changes, buzz off to foment chaos elsewhere.

(Italics added later following an editing clusterfuck).

They used to be called "Seagull Managers" - but none would lower themselves to eating anything as common as chips.
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By Tubby Isaacs
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Not to reinvent Cameron and Osborne as geopolitical heavyweights, but does Kemi think they’d not be travelling to China trying to do deals?

This isn’t some sort of long ago comparison. Cameron was Foreign Secretary under Sunak.

Kemi might as well hand over to Iain Duncan Smith now.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#104932
The Guardian cartoonist has decided to join in with this infantile rubbish with a cartoon of Starmer going to China and seeing, hearing and speaking no evil.
By Youngian
#104948
I thought era of liberal rules based internationalism was over and hard headed realism in IR now prevails.
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By Tubby Isaacs
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The Government are talking about improving British firms' access to China, See what they come up with. Do the party of business have anything to say about that? Their leader was Secretary of State for International Trade. What does she think? That it's hi-falautin clever stuff, and the real issue is "high streets"? Which I don't recall exactly thriving under them.
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By Tubby Isaacs
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Youngian wrote: Thu Jan 29, 2026 5:06 pm I thought era of liberal rules based internationalism was over and hard headed realism in IR now prevails.
Yeah, I thought Lord Harmer and David Lammy were leading us to disaster with silly "student union" politics divorced from the real world.
By Youngian
#104954
Some of the Chagossians illegally evicted in the 60s are still alive and carry forlorn hopes of one day returning.
They've had a smattering of friends in parliament over the years such as Jeremy Corbyn but I don't recall many Tory or Labour MPs giving a toss as they were too busy pursuing Cold War Realpolitik over human rights of non people.
Farage and friends have a fucking nerve to talk about their rights. Is his policy to end the US lease on Diego Garcia to pave the way for their return?
The core issue here is that the English right are still obsessed by colonies in the second quarter of the 21st century and its pathetic.
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By Andy McDandy
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Tubby Isaacs wrote: Thu Jan 29, 2026 5:17 pm The Government are talking about improving British firms' access to China, See what they come up with. Do the party of business have anything to say about that? Their leader was Secretary of State for International Trade. What does she think? That it's hi-falautin clever stuff, and the real issue is "high streets"? Which I don't recall exactly thriving under them.
I'm beginning to think that the Tories have never quite got over the closing down of Past Times.

Anyway, now I have context for today's Mash article about why the high streets need more nice shops full of picturesque tat for the comfortably off to look at. :D
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