She is starting to make Truss look competent
Not sure how much longer she can survive - even her right hand man has jumped ship. Anyway it's alright as Starmer has full confidence in her managing the economy - says a lot about his judgement!




And that is the big worry. The one saving grace is that although Reform are popular in the polls, and in getting votes they don't seem to be able to turn those votes into seats, at the moment. Also a lot can happen in four years.Mervyn and Trish wrote: 02 Sep 2025, 17:25So this time we're heading hell for leather for Farage and Co in charge. And they'll make Labour and the Tories look brilliant.




For starters she is only a "caretaker" leader so she is never going to change the world, but the bigger problem is that none of the main political parties have any strong "characters" in the mould of Boris, Wilson, Thacher et al.CaroleF wrote: 03 Sep 2025, 10:48I really think the Tories need to start 'shouting' about things. Ever since Kemi Badenoch has been leader they seem to have gone quiet. I know she said a period of reflection was needed but maybe now is the time for action. I had great hopes that she would bring a new breath of life to the party,

david63 wrote: 03 Sep 2025, 11:32"Economy isn't working well enough, says Reeves" - isn't that stating the bleeding obvious?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/crm4mxrg40pt

Pot, kettle, black time!!Deputy PM Angela Rayner refers herself to the standards watchdog after admitting she did not pay enough stamp duty on her second home


You appear to be confusing logic with Labour policyMervyn and Trish wrote: 03 Sep 2025, 13:23I'm slightly baffled by Labour's attitude to teenagers (among many other concerns!). According to their latest policy announcement at 1 day under 16 they're not intelligent or mature enough to make their own decision on energy drinks. Yet according to a previous policy announcement one day later they're intelligent and mature enough to vote on the country's future. Doesn't add up.


That's a bit unfair - she was (she claims) badly advised/made a mistake. just like "normal" people.Mervyn and Trish wrote: 03 Sep 2025, 14:43Mind you when the Minister responsible for housing doesn't understand the rules about buying houses.


Exactlydavid63 wrote: 03 Sep 2025, 12:32It never rains but it poursPot, kettle, black time!!Deputy PM Angela Rayner refers herself to the standards watchdog after admitting she did not pay enough stamp duty on her second home

Mervyn and Trish wrote: 03 Sep 2025, 15:16Ah yes, I'd forgotten she was just a "normal" person. We're all making silly mistakes when we buy £800k seaside flats. Easily done.





