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59 minutes ago, oneteaminglasgow said:

I honestly don’t know if calling her “Vicky” or the weird Fabrizio Romano impression is more embarrassing. 

That pic just screams 'Nicola Murray - from bean to cup, you fvck up......'

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58 minutes ago, RH33 said:

Yeah I called my dad to have a chat about it as Cameron isn't even in Lords. He explained back in the 19th century (off top of his head @virginton being our resident historian can maybe save googling) a prime minister who wasn't an MP was installed.

Thing is a shambles, and burying news of forcing more disabled people into work, conviently.

Alec Douglas-Home wasn't an MP when he became leader of the Tories and thus Prime Minister in 1963. He was an Earl and had to resign from that. Until he won the Kinross and West Perthshire by-election, we had 24 days without a Prime Minister in either the Commons or the Lords.

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Campaigners says it's 'shambolic' UK about to get its 16th housing minister since 2010

The sacking of Rachel Maclean (see 2.01pm) means the UK is about to get its 16th housing minister since 2010. Housing campaigners are appalled, saying the government is failing to tackle problems in the sector because ministers change too frequently.

This is from Polly Neate, chief executive of the housing charity Shelter.

The revolving door of housing ministers over the past decade, and in particular the last 18 months, proves the government’s failure to grasp the scale and urgency of the housing emergency. Rents are rocketing, evictions are soaring and homelessness is at a record high, yet we haven’t had a minister stay in the job long enough to get to grips with the problem.

The 16th housing minister since 2010 has to hit the ground running and the first thing on their to do list must be to pass a watertight renters (reform) bill and scrap no fault evictions.

And this is from Tom Darling, campaign manager at the Renters’ Reform Coalition.

Rachel Maclean attended our events and, though we don’t believe the government are going far enough on rental reform, she was always willing to engage with us – we wish her well for the future.

It is frankly shambolic that we will now be on to our 16th housing minister since 2010, and incredibly 9 just since the government promised to end no-fault evictions.

Now, just before the first day of the important committee stage, which involves poring over the detail of the bill, she is sacked – it makes a mockery of government and shows a shocking lack of respect for England’s 11 million private renters.

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/live/2023/nov/13/suella-braverman-rishi-sunak-cabinet-reshuffle-conservatives-uk-politics-latest?page=with:block-65522f8a8f080565011b4801#block-65522f8a8f080565011b4801

 

 

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5 minutes ago, sparky88 said:

Being an MP is a daft qualification for being a minister if you think about it for any longer than 20 seconds

Been fielding questions about that all this morning, as it’s incredible to a Yank that a person could be expected to perform a top level role AND represent a constituency. I do wonder how much more of the bottom of the barrel is left to scrape now, and surely this zombified Government can’t stagger on until a January 2025 election.

It would be truly epic to see Sue-Ellen sally forth to lead the Tories in the future, as the reality of the insidious racist nature of the Tory support would likely then ensure a scalping of monumental proportions.

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1 hour ago, Ziggy Sobotka said:

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It's the Romano stuff.

Just saw Douglas Hurd at Glasgow Airport waiting on a flight to London. Also hearing Michael Heseltine was spotted with a club representative in a service station off the M6.

Lots of business to get done before the window slams shut

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4 hours ago, Florentine_Pogen said:

As if anyone will notice............

And let's not forget the lingering stench of grift / corruption that follows 'Call Me Dave' wherever he goes.

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2023/nov/13/greensill-scandal-david-cameron-cabinet

I think anyone in the cabinet who likes a sandwich or a biscuit will notice that Coffey has gone 

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