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Boris Johnson one of most damaging PMs in history, says Reform UK chair
Boris Johnson was “one of the most damaging prime ministers in this country’s history”, according to the chair of Reform UK.In an interview with BBC Radio 4’s Political Thinking podcast, Zia Yusuf said Johnson would not be welcome in his party.“History will judge Boris Johnson as one of the most damaging prime ministers in this country’s history,” he told the host, Nick Robinson.The increase in net migration during Johnson’s premiership was “a total betrayal of everybody who voted for Brexit”, Yusuf said. “He took public spending close to Soviet Union spending
Bridget Phillipson accused of having ‘Marxist ideological dislike of academies’ by Tory-linked headteacher – as it happened
Katharine Birbalsingh, who is credited with being one of the best headteachers in the country because of her success with Michaela school in London, has launched a ferocious attack on the education secretary, Bridget Phillipson.In an open letter published on social media, Birbalsingh described Phillipson as having “a Marxist ideological dislike of academies” and claimed she was unable to answer questions about her schools bill when they met on Monday this week.Birbalsingh also claimed Phillipson showed no interest in learning how Michaela, a non-selective inner city school, has been able to achieve outstanding results.Two weeks ago Kemi Badenoch quoted Birbalsingh at PMQs when criticising the children’s wellbeing and schools bill, which will limit the freedoms enjoyed by academy schools. Birbalsingh, who is widely admired by Tories but who describes herself as a floating voter, published a lengthy criticism of the bill last month
Letter: John Prescott obituary
I am delighted to see that, since his death last year, John Prescott has been reclaimed as a national treasure, whereas, when he was an MP, he was usually portrayed by most of our media as a grumpy “bulldog who swallowed a wasp”.I was fortunate enough to travel with John on his “Get Ready” battlebus at two general elections, MC-ing his rallies, mostly in old Labour constituencies.John was a warm, hilarious and inspiring speaker, and delighted the crowds with indiscreet tales of opponents, and of the workings and skullduggery at the House of Commons. He was as good as any northern comic, and every day felt like a party when John was around.His contribution to Labour’s successes in the Blair years (to my mind, still undervalued by the media) was enormous
Peter Mandelson swears at reporter after question on Epstein relationship
Peter Mandelson told a reporter to “fuck off” when asked about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.He was questioned about his links with the billionaire paedophile in an interview with the Financial Times as he prepares to become Britain’s ambassador to Washington. However, he told the reporter in no uncertain terms that he did not want to discuss it.Lord Mandelson said: “I regret ever meeting him or being introduced to him by his partner Ghislaine Maxwell.“I regret even more the hurt he caused to many young women
Labour launches ads in Reform-style branding to boast about deportations
Labour has launched a series of adverts with Reform-style branding and messaging as the party seeks to combat the rise of the rightwing party.The Facebook adverts include a series from a group called UK Migration Updates boasting about how many people the government has deported. The adverts do not display the Labour logo and are in a similar shade of blue to that used by Reform UK.The party has also set up a Facebook group called Protect Britain’s Communities designed to highlight the government’s record on crime and antisocial behaviour. The page also does not display any Labour livery but sports a large union flag
No room for reality as Yvette Cooper takes Nick Ferrari’s phone-in in her stride | John Crace
This was more like it. The kind of slow day when the government more or less looked like it was going to set the news agenda. Not be derailed by some catastrophe or cock-up. Or Donald Trump declaring war on Greenland and turning Gaza into a Middle East Riviera of golf courses and casinos. The world as one large real-estate deal
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Delay to ‘Awaab’s law’ risks lives of social housing tenants in England, Shelter says
Labour MPs criticise Kim Leadbeater over posts on assisted dying evidence