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By Tubby Isaacs
#101726
That's exactly what he's doing. While getting a 2 for the price of 1 by citing a figure with no credibility at all in terms of what's on offer to oppose tax increases. Actually maybe it's 3 for 1, because he seems to think this provides money now, when the EU have taken 6 months to start negotiations after the May Summit. No criticism of the EU in that, that's just how it works, and was a good reason not to fuck about leaving it.

It's depressing how many people fall for this guff. I don't even understand how Davey's red lines are meaningfully from Starmer's.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#101774
Well, indeed. Freedom of Movement is one, which rules out the Single Market. I'm sure they're not bothered about shadowing EU rules or accepting some court decisons- luckily nor is Starmer.I assume they'd pay in to the budget- so would Starmer.The difference seems to be like the difference between May and Johnson- Johnson was louder.

Others have observed that there's a view that the Customs Union is like the Single Market but no freedom. This is absolute bollocks.
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By Abernathy
#101778
A delicious irony today. The Lib Dems’ ten minute rule bill entreating the government to renegotiate some sort of Customs Union agreement with the EU was tied on division at 100 votes for and 100 votes against. So the Deputy Speaker passed the motion using the speaker’s casting vote. It’s a ten minute rule bill, so it’s of very little importance and will not affect anything. However, it’s interesting to note that all of the Reform UK MPs present for the division voted against. Farage, as usual, was absent elsewhere. Had he been present for the vote, and voted alongside his collegues, it would have been defeated.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#104154
Here's another chancer who can't be bothered to stand with the Government in an international crisis.

International diplomacy and school playgrounds, famously exactly the same. You might as well say "boxing teaches us that you have to roll with the punches".
Trump's comments about Starmer show 'appeasing a bully never works', Ed Davey says
This is the same guy who was in the Coalition, and could barely stand up to George Osborne? Yet Starmer's supposed to, do what exactly? And it was precisely standing up to Trump on Greenland and the Bored of Peace that's got the latest tariff threat.
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By Youngian
#104157
This is the same guy who was in the Coalition, and could barely stand up to George Osborne?

A shame Davey wasn't as tough talking with Fujitsu, they're may have been suicidal former post masters enjoying their retirement by now.
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By Tubby Isaacs
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Lib Dems plan to scrap Treasury for new ‘department for growth’
Daisy Cooper says ‘over-centralised’ Treasury would be merged with parts of Department for Business and moved to Birmingham
Rishi Sunak moved part of the Treasury to Darlington, and this seems to have gone well enough. But the whole department being moved to Birmingham? I think the Chancellor might reasonably want the department a bit closer to 11 Downing Street.

Reminds me of Harold Wilson's Department of Economic Affairs, which didn't last very long. Could work though now.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#106102
Ed Davey not for the first time can fuck off.
Lib Dems calls for law change to remove ability of ministers to cancel elections without primary legislation
Ed Davey, the Lib Dem leader, has welcomed the local elections U-turn. He says it shows why the government should back the Lib Dem proposal to remove the ability of the government to postpone elections using secondary legislation.

He says:

The Liberal Democrats have fought tooth and nail to stop this stitch-up and the government has been forced into a humiliating U-turn. Labour are terrified of Reform and we are the only party willing to stand up to Farage and beat him, as we do week after week in council byelections.
We cannot allow the government to cancel elections on a whim ever again. That is why the Liberal Democrats have brought forward an amendment to change the law, stripping the government of this power and ensuring that the public’s voice is protected by statute, not left to the whims of ministers. Starmer should back these plans immediately.
They were cancelled because the bodies are going to be abolished. As has happened before.

Let's see how many of these places you beat Reform in, shall we? You seem to have lined up with Farage on this issue.
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