Tubby Isaacs wrote: ↑Tue May 12, 2026 2:05 pm 3 ministers now.I am absolutely fucking disgusted and considering cancelling my membership.
Utterly ridiculous behavior. They know as well as I do that "orderly transition" and "timetable for departure" isn't something a Government will be allowed to do. Nobody backing Starmer now is insisting he stay the PM till 2029. They just understand how the politics of this works.
AOB wrote: ↑Tue May 12, 2026 6:12 pm Do some Labour MPs realise the only way a PM will be liked by the media is if they are called Nigel Farage or are a Conservative PM? Say Starmer goes, someone else from Labour is new PM, do they think that person isn't going to be treated brutally by the media from Day One? Some of them need to stop having their weak little minds shaped by the right and far right, engage some critical thinking and show some fucking solidarity. 14 years of Tory rule we've just had. Give him til 2029 at least, fucks sake.The new leader might not be shot from their own side quite as much. Unfortunately the market reaction will likely be less friendly. I don't think there's any sense of how far Reeves has already pushed things with borrowing. Easy for Clive Lewis or whoever to say "what we need right now is investment", or whatever. I don't want Streeting but he's the only one who probably does get the fiscal constraints.
Wes Streeting to meet Keir Starmer tomorrowBe amusing if it was Starmer in a "hey backbenchers, you sure you want me gone?" kind of way.
The health secretary Wes Streeting, who is widely seen as a leadership hopeful, will meet Keir Starmer on Wednesday morning, the Press Association understands.
Tubby Isaacs wrote: ↑Tue May 12, 2026 8:36 pmMost undergraduate courses I taught on the overseas students made the difference of several small tutor groups instead of a few very large ones, but some courses wouldn't have been viable at all if it wasn't for those pesky forrins coming over 'ere propping up the local economy with their funny money.Oboogie wrote: ↑Tue May 12, 2026 2:34 pmI didn't know it was as drastic as that.
When I was teaching in FE and HE the breakeven point for a tutor group was 15 UK students. If a couple of the 15 were overseas students we could run with 10 and some cohorts were as small as 5 or 6.