The Labour Government

This lot are so clueless it’s frightening.
It’s getting so embarrassing now I think King Charles should stop fucking about playing carrots for flutes and fucking grow a pair.
Has this useless jackass any say in dissolving parliament ?
One big pantomime!
Only Oliver dissolves parliament. Pity he's not here to dissolve Charlie and his crew.
 
You popped into another thread that no-one has touched for months. I think it was to sneer, about left wing Labour MPs, but I wasn't quite sure.
It's not that difficult. The activities of the SCG are irrelevant to a thread about the government. Hence the bump of the Labour party thread.

The activities of Labour Together, the rancid faction driving the train, are another matter entirely.

Something else that never crossed Starmer's desk.

 
It's not that difficult. The activities of the SCG are irrelevant to a thread about the government. Hence the bump of the Labour party thread.

The activities of Labour Together, the rancid faction driving the train, are another matter entirely.

Something else that never crossed Starmer's desk.




The noticing continues. Years too late.
 
U turn before courts told them it wasn’t lawful.

Tax payer now footing the legal bills for reform / tories. This is fucking mental.
Many of the councils in question are beingrealigned. and new election will be needed with a year for some, the local authorities in many asked to cancel them, and them going ahead will probably cost millions in tax money unecessarily much. more than the court cost farage has forced upon us will his challenging of this to have them repeated once the changes are made.

Any serious politician would have suggested cancelling, but the con artist and his media mates saw another stick to poke the government, farafe isn't arsed if they went ahead or not.
 
Many of the councils in question are beingrealigned. and new election will be needed with a year for some, the local authorities in many asked to cancel them, and them going ahead will probably cost millions in tax money unecessarily much. more than the court cost farage has forced upon us will his challenging of this to have them repeated once the changes are made.

Any serious politician would have suggested cancelling, but the con artist and his media mates saw another stick to poke the government, farafe isn't arsed if they went ahead or not.
Of course Farage wants elections, he’s flying high in the polls and why wouldn’t you want the chance to cement those figures.

Nobody should really have an issue with it apart from the constituents in that area, who will now be paying twice for the privilege and whoever gets in having less money to play with.

It’s definitely going to bite somebody on their arse, but it won’t be their money they’re playing with.
 
Many of the councils in question are beingrealigned. and new election will be needed with a year for some, the local authorities in many asked to cancel them, and them going ahead will probably cost millions in tax money unecessarily much. more than the court cost farage has forced upon us will his challenging of this to have them repeated once the changes are made.

Any serious politician would have suggested cancelling, but the con artist and his media mates saw another stick to poke the government, farafe isn't arsed if they went ahead or not.

I think the real issue here is, according to advice government received, is it wasn’t legal.
 
Of course Farage wants elections, he’s flying high in the polls and why wouldn’t you want the chance to cement those figures.

Nobody should really have an issue with it apart from the constituents in that area, who will now be paying twice for the privilege and whoever gets in having less money to play with.

It’s definitely going to bite somebody on their arse, but it won’t be their money they’re playing with.



 
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I think the real issue here is, according to advice government received, is it wasn’t legal.
I've not tried to follow what the basis for the legal challenge was but I'd assumed the government's case was that they had the power in the Local Government Act 2000, s. 87(1):

"The Secretary of State may by order make provision which changes the years in which the ordinary elections of councillors of any specified local authority are to be held but which does not change the scheme which prevails (whether by virtue of an order under section 86 or otherwise) for the ordinary elections of those councillors".

Perhaps it was just that time is ticking on - and even if they won, with possible appeals and the need to make an Order, if they did lose it would leave elections officers even less time to arrange the election than they have now.

Just guessing.
 

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