- Thu May 14, 2026 6:50 am
#110548
Back Keir's premiership and finish his mayoral term would be the wise course if Burnham wants to look like future PM material.
Killer Whale wrote: ↑Thu May 14, 2026 7:52 am I can't see how running away from responsibilities he'd committed to, in order to run with the bigger boys, does him any good at all.Agreed. It does all seem a bit Portillo and the phone bank.
mattomac wrote: ↑Thu May 14, 2026 9:20 am Anyhow a 0.6 growth jump, I do think keeping Reeves might be the wisest any of them could do. Of course they won’t mind.Yeah she's done as well as the rest of Western Europe on growth, inflation and raising funds for services. The employers NI rise might begin to drag things down, we'll see. The Iran effect will.
mattomac wrote: ↑Thu May 14, 2026 9:18 am Her tax investigation has been completed… how convenient.Leadership's forged in crisis, Keir doesn't deserve to be PM if he fails to face down this rabble of chancers.
I stand by the fact I wouldn’t vote for a single one of them. Frankly a bunch of snakes.
mattomac wrote: ↑Thu May 14, 2026 9:18 am Her tax investigation has been completed… how convenient.To be fair, this non investigation forced her out of a very senior role - and Starmer will absolutely have said “look, you need to go because this looks bad”.
I stand by the fact I wouldn’t vote for a single one of them. Frankly a bunch of snakes.
Crabcakes wrote: ↑Thu May 14, 2026 12:20 pm Meanwhile, Streeting looks like he may have a small issue with that leadership bid. Specifically, that he’s as popular as a cup of cold dog sick.Which wouldn't have been difficult for his backers to work out. Some of the unpopularity is unfair. He's not a mad privatizer that supposed heavyweight George Monbiot was suggesting the other day. (One wonders what people like this make of the rest of Europe's health systems). But he merits some of it. And he merits a lot more of it now after the last few days.