hilts
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Course it is.Any opposition Party merely has to re-print the bacon sandwich photo and he's dead. As for his obsession with Green issues it's helping kill the country
Course it is.Any opposition Party merely has to re-print the bacon sandwich photo and he's dead. As for his obsession with Green issues it's helping kill the country
Could you perhaps go into more detail on how Ed Miliband is killing the country?As for his obsession with Green issues it's helping kill the country
His refusal to grant new licences for gas and oil exploitation in The North SeaCould you perhaps go into more detail on how Ed Miliband is killing the country?
Steve?Is the better Milliband brother still knocking about?
I am no dewey-eyed innocent, but if our secret services are so corrupt that they regard the Epstein cabal and similar set-ups as somehow acceptable, then it really is time for the sort of clear-out of the Establishment that the French had from 1789 onwards.There's been rumours for years about ex-prince Andrew being a wrongun, so I'm going to go with 'corruption'. They knew.
It's a shame Burnham didn't get a shot, then Neville could have taken the Mayor's job and then replaced Burnham a few years down the line.Give it to Giggsy till the end of the season?
I remember The Joker!Steve?
Our industries aren't happy paying the highest electric and gas prices in the world and are either going bust or moving production abroad. That's the Miliband effect.Could you perhaps go into more detail on how Ed Miliband is killing the country?
the QT discussion about the Mandelson affair seemed to assume that Starmer knew about everything when Mandelson was appointed. Much seems to have been buried in the Epstein files. Fiona Bruce tried to raise the "at the time of appointment" was quite important but the panellists didn't seem too interested.
Pretty much no-one knows what he knew, what the vetting processes provided to McSweeney or Starmer, yet apparently it's a certainty that Starmer knew everything.
I don't think that "he provided real-time cabinet decisions to Epstein" would have been ignored at the time, so I doubt Starmer knew. It seems quite plausible that Starmer's comments yesterday that it's obvious that Mandelson answered weaselly but there's no guarantee that it was obvious at the time; Mandelson is still a Privy Councillor so presumably was considered in good enough standing.
It does seem clear that the vetting process needed to be more robust - does MI5/MI6 get involved in such appointments, and how much? It seems unlikely that they would delve into everything for years back, and I can't imagine that any govt is going to tell anyone the details.
I did enjoy the really quite awful Zia Yusuf pontificating on QT about how vetting is essential and trying to turn questions. No surprise that his response when Nathan Gill's name was brought up by Fiona Bruce that his immediate comment was "I didn't know him" in the hope that no-one would notice that he was indulging in shaky rhetoric.
God no. Keep that little twat as far away from the mayoral seat as humanly possible.It's a shame Burnham didn't get a shot, then Neville could have taken the Mayor's job and then replaced Burnham a few years down the line.
His refusal to grant new licences for gas and oil exploitation in The North Sea
His refusal to grant new licences for gas and oil exploitation in The North Sea
Our industries aren't happy paying the highest electric and gas prices in the world and are either going bust or moving production abroad. That's the Miliband effect.
I wonder why? Could it be down to supplying energy to the UK being very profitableInvestment in UK energy is literally at record levels.
We're on a knife edge with our energy supply relying on the goodwill of Norway and France to sell us our shortfall which is in part due to the reliance on wind power.Why would we do that when wind is cheaper and quicker? Yeah it has the net zero benefit but it’s also just the best form of energy investment we have right now.
On top of that they’re still allowing more drilling in the existing fields, massively expanded gas power stations and reopened negotiations with centrica to increase our storage capacity - the biggest factor in cost to the consumer.
The only people who don’t think Miliband is doing a good job on energy are Reform and GBnews lot who can’t see past net zero.
We're on a knife edge with our energy supply relying on the goodwill of Norway and France to sell us our shortfall which is in part due to the reliance on wind power.
Probably the most delusional post I've read on BM and there's plenty to choose from.
I wonder why? Could it be down to supplying energy to the UK being very profitable
Only 3 more days and he lasts the week.
Then you can ask the question again, :-)