Another Angela Rayner scandal

You are just making up a connection with Starme because you don’t like him

Angela Rayner story was at the height of the news cycle 2 weeks ago
The timing is not perfect at all

The timing is succinct to the upcoming local elections.
Not that it'll cut much mustard with voters, tired of Tory failures since 2010.
 
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The timing is succinct to the upcoming local elections.
Not that it'll cut much mustard with voters, tired of Tory failures since 2010.
the Angela Rayner story is succinct to the upcoming local elections

look at when grifter James Daly wrote to Greater Manchester police.

It’s a deliberate smear, timed before the election.


The Times story probably happened now because a Tory activist was pizzed off with Tory hq doing nothing.

The Times released it to get the exclusive


There’s zero evidence of any collusion between the Times and Starmer….that’s just the voices in Blubs heads
 
Murdoch's lot view will be clearer nearer the general election. Has been known to be the day before but not sure if the Sun is still printed or other similar rags or how many people buy/read them on the web these days.

The general media has started up on the locals mainly related to any change in voting patterns which could be pretty severe as far as the Tory are concerned. Most councils are struggling. A couple of changes do have something to do with that
Since 2010 councils have seen their resources from central government fall by 40 per cent in real terms and will need to have made £20 billion of savings by April 2016. Although many of these have been efficiency savings, according to a survey carried out by the LGA in 2014, 60 per cent of councils that replied were considering stopping at least some key local services due to efficiency savings running out. This will have an effect on local government’s ability to improve people’s quality of life and support local businesses
Plus a more subtle change
Within this generally bleak picture, the introduction of business rates retention in April 2013 can be seen as a more hopeful feature. Before April 2013 all business rate income collected by councils formed a single, national pot, which was then distributed by government to councils in the form of formula grant. Through the Local Government Finance Act 2012, and regulations that followed, the Government gave local authorities the power to keep half of business rate income in their area by splitting business rate revenue into the ‘local share’ and the ‘central share’. The central share is redistributed to councils in the form of revenue support grant (in the same way as the previous formula grant) and in other grants. The local share is kept by local government1, but is also partly redistributed.
Great if an area has high business rate income. Not so good if they haven't with loads of shut high street shops etc. Add to that a comment that some shop in a poor area no longer pays any. In some areas this hasn't helped shops remain open. In many cases people mostly shop in large chains stores. Different areas are likely to have different needs. A poorer area for instance is likely to need more cash in certain services than others. Report from 2015
 
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That’s just being silly.

Every opposition party since the beginning of time challenges the govt on any wrongdoing
He has made it clear he will do anything to get into power, to do so he's decided he needs as much right media support as he can get, which in turn determines his policies. The only real difference between him and rishy is on public sector issues. Again precisely what bliar/brown did. Sensible centre left policies are dumped because he is terrified of not getting murdock’s support.
 
You are just making up a connection with Starme because you don’t like him

Angela Rayner story was at the height of the news cycle 2 weeks ago
The timing is not perfect at all


It’s obvious the Conservative activists involved in the story got fed up with Conservative Party doing nothing about it so they went to the Times.

The Times were so obviously in contact with Tory press office to agree a time for release. Times went live with story about 9.00pm, MP had whip removed by midnight - that shows Tory party knew in advance.


So Murdochs paper collaborates with Tories not Starmer.
How Keith negotiates with murdock for his support is at least as important as how he negotiates with the conservative supporting electorate for their vote. There are unspoken pledges as well the ones in the manifesto.
 
This bloke Menzies has previous form, including drugs and getting a dog drunk.
 
And towards incompetence and dishonesty.
If it was just about that charmer starmer could have kept some centre left policies. Instead he doesn’t miss the opportunity to pour water on the eu suggestion for free movement for the under 30s. He’s terrified it would lose him the election. He’s running for office but running scared. scared.
 
If it was just about that charmer starmer could have kept some centre left policies. Instead he doesn’t miss the opportunity to pour water on the eu suggestion for free movement for the under 30s. He’s terrified it would lose him the election. He’s running for office but running scared. scared.
This is a very predictable trope: “Starmer is scared, terrified”

It has nothing to do with emotions and everything to do with basic political strategy


Labour need convert 120+ seats to win, those are marginal seats where swing voters are needed to vote Labour.

It’s not hard to work out that swing voters are not going to be left wing


Given that Brexit and immigration are divisive subjects, it’s entirely sensible Starmer did want to support FOM..



Seriously Blup, you are almost certainly somebody that would moan about Corbyn getting destroyed by the media…..then here you are moaning that Starmer plays are careful game to avoid falling for media traps
 
This is a very predictable trope: “Starmer is scared, terrified”
Don’t know where that extra scared came from, perhaps cynically seeking power is a better term. He cannot be worse than the toreys but he will be a disappointment like Borris was to many. And bj had the media on his side.
 
MKB will look rather silly when police +HMRC come back and say: "nothing to see here"
 
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