I’m not a Lib Dem, but I say as a friend: this strategy is dismal in every way. First: by making the anti-no-deal side vicious and fractured, you vastly increase the chance of no-deal.
2: If there is no-deal, everyone will be trying to shake off the blame. Labour, with its greater clout, will do all it can to make Lib Dems look culpable. How will tweets like Swinson’s look on November 1st? LDs will be seen as putting party ahead of country, like all the rest.
Rather than furiously attacking Corbyn and making highly suspect claims about his actions in 2016, Swinson should be love-bombing him both to stop no-deal and to kill him with kindness. Instead she plays right into his hands.
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I see some of the nicest people on the internet are incandescent that I said on TalkTV earlier kids should be supported to be who they are, that if trans kids don’t want their parents to know there may be a reason for that, and that maybe we should trust and respect kids. (1/5)
As adults we like to centre ourselves and assume we know best, but you can also frame it like this: if a child genuinely believes they’re in the wrong body and every adult around them tells them no, they’re wrong, they’re a problem, how does that help the child ever? (2/5)
This isn’t about persuading or encouraging kids to be trans, it’s encouraging them to be who they are. Maybe some will change as they grow older, maybe some won’t. This isn’t a conversation about surgery (or even puberty blockers), it’s about names and pronouns! (3/5)
Good to have an early shoutout for aspiration by Sunak’s wife. Remember kids, if you work for Goldman Sachs and marry a billionaire’s daughter you too can have a lot of money!
Extraordinary chutzpah for Sunak to remind everyone how Labour tried to make Corbyn prime minister when he’s addressing a crowd that literally voted for Liz Truss
How has this man still not received any media training? I beg someone to teach him how to do public speaking, it’s not fucking Blue Peter
Ok I have to bloody watch it now because I’m talking about it on TV later
Johnson now protesting that Sue Gray’s evidence should be admissible when it suits him, even though he spent the last few weeks discrediting her as a Labour stooge
He’s also blathering on about how short the leaving parties were, as though law-breaking events were allowed if they were very brief. News to all the people who were told by the then-PM on a nightly basis they weren’t even allowed to meet friends for a quick cup of tea
Even Nicola Sturgeon’s critics should acknowledge that she has been Britain’s most talented, persuasive and successful politician for the last eight years. It will be extremely hard to fill her shoes.
Whether it was the trans issue or the Supreme Court decision, in both of which cases she behaved with integrity, the truth is Sturgeon had seemed to pass the peak of her powers. The SNP’s problem is that the cause of independence appears to be headed in the same direction.
With the Conservative government refusing to budge and the Supreme Court blocking even an advisory referendum, the SNP’s hands are tied. The party is very unlikely to win over 50% of votes in the proxy indy vote at the next general election. Sturgeon had very few options left.
Interesting start to PMQs when Sunak refuses to confirm that recipients of Covid fines won’t be elevated to the Lords
Starmer now going hard on Williamson. ‘A pathetic bully who’d never get away with it if people like the PM didn’t elevate him to power.’ Sunak says it’s right that he resigned but not that it was wrong to appoint him. To put it politely, he’s struggling.
Starmer cleverly makes Williamson an example of the ‘sad middle manager’ bullies familiar to people everywhere - and that everyone knows someone like the PM who turns a blind eye. He says Sunak is weak. The Tory benches are almost silent.