- Sun Mar 08, 2026 1:30 am
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Isn't wanting your biggest rival's voters just basic common sense?
Tubby Isaacs wrote: ↑Sun Mar 08, 2026 1:44 pm Caught BBC Radio News headlines. Leading on Trump attacking Starmer. Keep that up, best media he’s had for ages.I caught this at 08:00 this morning.
Efforts by David Lammy, the justice secretary, to change the mind of one of the leading Labour figures opposed to the plans, the backbencher Karl Turner, failed after the men met on Monday night.The Guardian may be overcooking this rebellion here. It would still easily pass on these numbers all voting against it.
Turner, who had previously coordinated a letter from 38 Labour MPs urging the prime minister to reverse the plans, said he had “absolutely not” been convinced.
The Conservatives are expected to force a vote to try to block the second reading in parliament on Tuesday. However, the true scale of the Labour rebellion may not yet be evident.The Tory Justice spokesman is (incredibly) Nick Timothy. The Government Whips are already preparing "You think this arsehole cares about justice?" pitches to rebels.
More than 65 Labour MPs are thought to be considering voting against the bill, but it is understood that many may abstain and instead vote against it at a later stage of the legislative process, such as report stage.
Budget 2026: why we’re firmly opposing a potential new tax on LLPsIt's really the same stuff that anybody else says because they don't want to pay more tax. Blah blah might cause offshoring. Blah already dealing with enough change.
Home Office refuses to exempt exceptional students from tough immigration rulesQuite kind framing- it's not the Home Office, it's Shabana Mahmood, the Home Secretary who is refusing.
Exclusive: Foreign secretary Yvette Cooper concerned about student visa ban on female Chevening scholars from volatile countries such as Afghanistan