I've never seen anything like this in politics, it is batshit crazy.
I'm just following it in a sort of stunned silence.
I'm just following it in a sort of stunned silence.
There is not one single prospect that doesn't horrify me, which is a wild in an awful way place to be.I don’t know what’s scarier. Rayner or an election
Its appalling. I think they forget they are oublic servants, fighting like rats in a sack. What a carry on. I wonder if all those people on X who were bleating 'the adults are back in the room' feel the same now. Im so disappointed with all politicians, there seem to be very few that do the job to make a difference they make it all about themselves.'Grown ups in Government' - do The Guardian still insist that is the case?
To everyone else it looks more like children fighting in the playground over who will the next leader.
Apparently Milliband is going to stand if Streeting does.
All I will say is that there has been nothing 'grown up' about this Government. It has just been yet othershow.
She needs to come on here and read the Online Safety Act thread, where we've discussed just how quickly the kids get round these sorts of blocks.
Those people were horrendously smug when Labour got back in, it was a right showing of arses for those early days from these supporters.Its appalling. I think they forget they are oublic servants, fighting like rats in a sack. What a carry on. I wonder if all those people on X who were bleating 'the adults are back in the room' feel the same now. Im so disappointed with all politicians, there seem to be very few that do the job to make a difference they make it all about themselves.
I don't think they are naive at all, I think they attach themselves to these pointless policies because they KNOW they won't actually change anything but it gives them an "agenda" to bleat on about and saves them from having to either deal with the issues or deal with other more important issuesShe needs to come on here and read the Online Safety Act thread, where we've discussed just how quickly the kids get round these sorts of blocks.
Why are government ministers all so naive when it comes to human behaviour, and also why do they all know so little about tech?
Yea that's a fair and good point actuallyI don't think they are naive at all, I think they attach themselves to these pointless policies because they KNOW they won't actually change anything but it gives them an "agenda" to bleat on about and saves them from having to either deal with the issues or deal with other more important issues
Is this your first exposure to Jess Phillips?Jess Phillips’ resignation letter reads like it was written by someone barely literate. It‘a embarrassing
I don't think he's popular enough and he wouldn't have the mandate to govern, so you would then suddenly get lots of calls for a General election. So I think the 300-odd MP's who have backed starmer would see the pragmatic move forward would be to block Streeting. Plus his relationship with Mandy is problematicGlad things are moving now. I hope Streeting goes for it and is sufficiently backed.