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Labour preparing to boycott Qatar World Cup
The party has signalled that it will be boycotting the tournament, citing the treatment of construction workers and LGBT people in Qatar.
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Let’s see how much of this is delivered today. I fear I’m wrong about the stamp duty changes, they will go again (costing me a couple of grand in the process as I’m in the midst of moving house. Ho hum), and the NI changes might survive, for today at least. But as Hunt is promising to cut spending and raise taxes but not call it ‘austerity’, could be the only thing left standing is the support for energy bills.£ down on the day and cost of government borrowing up post ‘announcement’. So it hasn’t worked, in the short term at least.
Lot of speculation that they will take another smashing on Monday.
Presumably Hunt will be allowed to say ‘we are dropping the 1p cut in income tax and putting the cap back on on bankers’ bonuses’ as well. Only thing left after that is reinstating the rise in NI. The Stamp Duty stuff probably has to stay because everything else has depressed the housing market, dumping that cut will hurt it even more. The have to get to the point where the main cost is supporting the cap on energy prices and they can show how they will pay for it, either in taxes or spending cuts.
What a ****ing mess.
Looks like Hunt is now PM de facto, unsackable.
Fair enough, it’s a shame we are saddled with an arcane and centuries old way of doing business, but that’s what’s sovereignty’s all about, or so I’m told.I think this is right - will be interesting to see if it calms the backbenchers enough.
PS - Our constitution is uncodified rather than unwritten. Doesn't change your underlying message, that it's messy, but it's mostly written down somewhere.
Looks like Hunt is now PM de facto, unsackable.
Does it matter if the Truss/Johnson camp feel it’s unpopular? Their choices and judgement have proved highly questionable (in my world it’s called a f#*& up of gigantic proportions and should have them all slinking away with their tails between their legs) - they had their chances, they got it wrong, move back fools.Unsackable so long as Truss is PM. But I don't see her lasting long. Sunak coming in, is my best bet, even though he will be unpopular among some of the Johnson/Truss camp.
There’s a way back for Johnson in all this crap. Bet he is their strongest candidate with the electorate and these dicks will do anything to save their skin.Does it matter if the Truss/Johnson camp feel it’s unpopular? Their choices and judgement have proved highly questionable (in my world it’s called a f#*& up of gigantic proportions and should have them all slinking away with their tails between their legs) - they had their chances, they got it wrong, move back fools.
Does it matter if the Truss/Johnson camp feel it’s unpopular? Their choices and judgement have proved highly questionable (in my world it’s called a f#*& up of gigantic proportions and should have them all slinking away with their tails between their legs) - they had their chances, they got it wrong, move back fools.
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This is like a mini coup.
The electorate never voted for Truss.
And the Tory membership never voted for Hunt and this complete change of direction.
And he has taken away the energy support from April..
Let's hope the war ends before then ( for many reasons)
I mean a coup by Hunt on Truss.I wouldn't get too carried away with the language - coup etc. I'm happy to stand corrected, but since WW2 only Heath and Attlee won a General Election and were booted out at a subsequent election. Typically PMs have come to power outside of an election, or stepped down before an election. It's a mess, but it's no coup.
Have we had three PMs in one parliament before?I wouldn't get too carried away with the language - coup etc. I'm happy to stand corrected, but since WW2 only Heath and Attlee won a General Election and were booted out at a subsequent election. Typically PMs have come to power outside of an election, or stepped down before an election. It's a mess, but it's no coup.
Frankly, the most honourable thing la Truss could do now is resign saying she was disappointed that she didn’t get the support of her fellow MPs or the market for doing what she said she’d do, and admit she got the execution of it totally wrong. She should close by declaring the Conservative Party unfit to govern in its present form (at least) and recommend a General Election.
Her fellow Tory MPs, of course, won’t agree, but such things usually snowball from there.
Do I want a Labour government? Do I hell. But this is excruciating.
Agree she should do the honourable thing and resign - but not until the Tory grandees have found a replacement.
I'd say the chance of a GE is for the birds. No one they bring in now can be as bad as Truss has been. They have two years or so to try to regain some confidence from the public. In that time, Labour are more than capable of shooting themselves in both feet, several times over.