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Boris at it again and the contest to replace the lying c***

Preaching to the choir here, made redundant last November, in my infinite wisdom decided to wait till after my birthday (Feb) to start looking for something else, quality move there !
 
Might get myself one of these:

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So Allegra Stratton, former Newsnight correspondent and Peston presenter gets the gig as being Alex the not so great's press secretary.

Not sure how this will pan out. Parliamentarians won't be too pleased if the Government decides to use this as the means of addressing the questions of the day and using it for policy announcements. How will the BBC be able to cover it on the basis that her appointment is a political one or will they have to on the basis that the PM will be seen even less often?
 
It's probably actually better than their current strategy of leaking stuff to the papers or Twitter 4-7 days in advance of it happening. Which in itself is incredibly damning.

It's an appalling concept by the way, I absolutely do not support it.
 
So Allegra Stratton, former Newsnight correspondent and Peston presenter gets the gig as being Alex the not so great's press secretary.

Not sure how this will pan out. Parliamentarians won't be too pleased if the Government decides to use this as the means of addressing the questions of the day and using it for policy announcements. How will the BBC be able to cover it on the basis that her appointment is a political one or will they have to on the basis that the PM will be seen even less often?
She's married to the political editor the The Spectator. The commissioning editor is married to Cummings
 
Not hard to see why.

Mega-mind Dom is hardly the runaway success he probably thinks he is in his own mind.
 
Concerned that Londoners will vote him in as mayor.
 
With everything else going on it's not getting a lot of national coverage so I don't really know what's going on, but London was the area which held up under Corbyn so would seem unlikely from the outside looking in unless your average Londoner dislikes Khan as much as cabbies do?
 
With everything else going on it's not getting a lot of national coverage so I don't really know what's going on, but London was the area which held up under Corbyn so would seem unlikely from the outside looking in unless your average Londoner dislikes Khan as much as cabbies do?

Think there are plenty of people I know who moan on social media about Khan (mainly for ignorant reasons) but yeah, you'd hope a majority will vote for a Labour candidate. Johnson got in though ffs. Then Goldsmith's campaign was so openly islamophobic that people couldn't vote for him.
 
Khan’s gonna walk re-election. The hate he gets is almost exclusively from mouth-breathers who don’t live in or even visit London, and believe all the crap about gangs of Muslim communists stabbing anyone who dares go out after dark while the mayor sits in City Hall cackling and cheering them on.

In reality, Khan’s been a fairly mediocre mayor, although he’s been hamstrung by how few powers the office holds - can’t be as ambitious as Ken on transport thanks to austerity, and can’t fix the biggest problem (housing) without central government getting out of his way, which won’t happen while the Tories are in. He’s still popular personally, though, and the fact that Bailey was allowed to be the blue candidate this time is a sign of how they’ve already accepted defeat - he’s kind of a crank, who only got the nomination because anyone with any actual brains knew running would be a lost cause (at least this time around).
 
Harry Cole being the worst of them.

Carrie Symonds literally left him for Boris Johnson, and he still shills for the fat bastard. Have some dignity, man.
 
Apparently Alex also joked at the 1922 zoom conference that many would be happy with the current restrictions at Christmas as people wouldn’t have to visit their in laws.
 
If you made this up nobody would believe you.

8. Serco’s CEO is the brother of an ex-Tory MP. His partner is a Tory donor. Serco’s ex-head of PR is now a Tory Health Minister

9. If you feel all this is a bit corrupt, you can complain to the govt’s Anti-Corruption Champion, John Penrose, who is married to Dido Harding
 
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