- Thu Jan 29, 2026 9:30 am
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Winning a few points from Reform would seem the only merit from this strategy.
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.Hilarious joke, Kemi. What do you want to be when you grow up?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx2y17nvpvqo
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.I hark back to my corporate days.
Check out the LD top target seats, Tories with wafer thin majorites.
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.
Donald Trump has signalled that he now supports the UK's Chagos Islands handover deal, after launching a scathing attack on the agreement two weeks ago.
The US president had labelled the deal an "act of great stupidity," prompting fears he could withdraw his previous support for it.
But in a social media post on Thursday, he described Sir Keir Starmer's deal, announced last year, as the "best he could make".
Downing Street said Sir Keir had discussed the Chagos Islands with Trump earlier on Thursday, adding that the UK and US would "continue to work closely on the implementation of the deal".
The deal would see the UK transfer sovereignty of the islands whilst leasing back a joint UK-US military base on the largest island, Diego Garcia.
In a social media post, Trump warned the US could "militarily secure" the base on the island if the lease agreement "ever falls apart".
He added: "I will never allow our presence on a base as important as this to ever be undermined or threatened by fake claims or environmental nonsense".
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