Last time I saw Blakeley she was being schooled by Frances Coppola on basic banking.Sounds like interesting viewing, Coppola is a better economics communicator. Unusual for someone from the left to be a regular unchallenged pundit on the BBC but would rather it was Grace B then Richard Tice or similar. Very good at preventing mansplainers from butting in but find Blakeley hard work to follow.
Green party leadership race is between joint-MP ticket and deputy’s ‘eco-populism’ bidI find Ellie too populist, so God knows what Polanski would be like. Hope she and Adrian Ramsay win. I think we have to increasingly take the possibility of them getting lots more seats seriously. Could be in coalition on that basis. See how long the populism lasts in that case.
Zack Polanski, deputy leader of the Green party, said: “Right now, we subsidise jet fuel instead of trains. That’s a political choice and it’s time for this government to make different ones. Rosebank is totemic. It’s bigger than anything else currently planned, and far more catastrophic. It’s no good just saying ‘one last one’ and then opening a new huge oilfield. If we want lower bills, we need investment in renewables and a national insulation programme, not doubling down on fossil fuels.”The Government spent £12.5bn on rail last year, more than passengers contributed.
The Weeping Angel wrote: ↑Wed Jul 23, 2025 8:40 pmHow are they treating something they didn't do and have actively campaigned against as a win.
Ellie Chowns plays down the prospect of working with the Corbyn party.She doesn't fancy being on the hook for a life time of Jez bollocks.
Polanski says leadership contest not about strategy or policy, but who is best communicatorWhy might anyone think strategy and policy are important, eh?
It is worth pointing out that Dan Norris has not […]