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By Tubby Isaacs
#107471
You beat me to it.

Funny how he waited till he got back from meeting Trump, isn't it? What a brave truth teller he is.

But I think (limited) credit is due. Perhaps this is a prelude to the Mail and co rowing back a bit- they were still talking about Starmer being "humiliated" by Trump when I last checked. I'm sure Kemi is bedded in for the duration though.
By Youngian
#107473
Too late, handbrake turning in an international crisis won't restore your credibility.
I believe Jenrick was operating his own more nuanced foreign policy last week. While Tice was ranting about bombing the ragheads on the same day (come at my bird and you'll have me to deal with).
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By Tubby Isaacs
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He doesn't have any credibility to lose on international crises. His entire appeal is fewer foreigners over here and sticking it to clever people. I'm optimistic that his association with Trump will be much more of a liability by 2029, but perhaps he'll distance himself sufficiently by then. His u-turn suggests to me that he does have more ambition towards winning elections than I thought he had. This might hurt his ability to hoover up Trumper money.
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