He's a right wing **** bought and paid for by a US healthcare firm.I just watched Streeting on Sky and also on LBC(Lewis Goodall takes no prisoners). I have to say he performed pretty well in both interviews and suspect he will be the obvious choice should Starmer go after May elections. I know he's not everyone's cup of tea not being a multi millionaire and from a working class background but he's not afraid to say what he thinks( open criticism of Trump this morning).
He's a right wing **** bought and paid for by a US healthcare firm.
Who also has an unhealthy interest in eugenics.
I like people who are all over their brief, and he is.I just watched Streeting on Sky and also on LBC(Lewis Goodall takes no prisoners). I have to say he performed pretty well in both interviews and suspect he will be the obvious choice should Starmer go after May elections. I know he's not everyone's cup of tea not being a multi millionaire and from a working class background but he's not afraid to say what he thinks( open criticism of Trump this morning).
The media and Trump have a lot to answer forAnother U-turn and back track on Chagos I see.
Streeting is on the centrist end of the party but to call him ‘right wing’ is fucking idiotic.
Would certainly get our household voteThis talk of aligning to the single market and the shit with the crazy yanks had made it clearer they are rolling the pitch for an eventual rejoining of the EU.
I’ve thought for a while they need to put either rejoining the EU or at least a second referendum in the next general election manifesto, and if they did they would win both comfortably.
It’s such an obvious vote winner.
Right Wing? And he fancies Eugenie? I doubt it on both counts.He's a right wing **** bought and paid for by a US healthcare firm.
Who also has an unhealthy interest in eugenics.
No choice (thank goodness) the US has a veto.Another U-turn and back track on Chagos I see.
I've met him various times when I was a member of the party. He is a snake. I'll leave it at that.Right Wing? And he fancies Eugenie? I doubt it on both counts.
That's him losing his seat at the next GE
I don’t like the guy but Eugenics ?He's a right wing **** bought and paid for by a US healthcare firm.
Who also has an unhealthy interest in eugenics.
That’s a fairly sensible take on things.No choice (thank goodness) the US has a veto.
Quite how the UK is beholden to Mauritius is beyond me. Yes they were aldo part of the Indian Ocean territory but so were other places, like the Seychelles (all now indeprndent or handed over to France in exchange for other small bits of land the world over).
Simply allowing former Chagos Islanders settle on the other islands south of Diego Garcia as part of a British indian Ocean Terrotory, is the right approach - a hell of a lot cheaper too.
I don’t like the guy but Eugenics ?
Thank you for explaining it better than I could.No idea if he's a eugenicist but he's definitely cheerleading for genetic mapping technology rather than facilitating the public debate about it. Streeting's positioning of the plan for whole-genome sequencing of all babies in England was highly selective in what it touched on and his comments about an ethical framework sounded a bit like lip service to me. Very salesman like, "look at these benefits and yeah yeah don't worry we'll manage the risks". Like other aspects of technological change, we are being shepherded into specific directions with no meaningful public debate. Unless and until he puts some flesh on the bones of the ethics side prior to moving forward, I wouldn't trust him as far as I could throw him on this.
In fairness though Labour haven't had to sack anyone for being an actual eugenicist yet, unlike the previous Conservative government.
Conservative eugenics ?No idea if he's a eugenicist but he's definitely cheerleading for genetic mapping technology rather than facilitating the public debate about it. Streeting's positioning of the plan for whole-genome sequencing of all babies in England was highly selective in what it touched on and his comments about an ethical framework sounded a bit like lip service to me. Very salesman like, "look at these benefits and yeah yeah don't worry we'll manage the risks". Like other aspects of technological change, we are being shepherded into specific directions with no meaningful public debate. Unless and until he puts some flesh on the bones of the ethics side prior to moving forward, I wouldn't trust him as far as I could throw him on this.
In fairness though Labour haven't had to sack anyone for being an actual eugenicist yet, unlike the previous Conservative government.
The media and Trump have a lot to answer for