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Starmer has a parting gift: a sinister plot to ‘re-educate’ the British public

  New proposals to prioritise ‘trusted’ news outlets like the BBC online will be chilling for free expression Daily Telegraph 24/06/26 Link Britain’s ruling class has a new saviour in Andy Burnham , but on the 10th anniversary of Brexit, that darkest of days for the bien-pensant , they still want answers, and they are still seeking revenge. Why do voters remain so bigoted, so nationalistic, so ignorant, so susceptible to fake news, so unwilling to parrot the groupthink propounded by their betters, they ask themselves? Why do ordinary folk still not listen to experts? Why did the public turn so ferociously against Sir Keir Starmer, a good man, a human rights lawyer for Gaia’s sake! The elite’s conceit, their delusion, is off the charts again. They cannot fathom why Middle England is so preoccupied with what, from their rarefied technocratic vantage point, are exaggerated, divisive, dangerous issues such as migration, Islamist extremism, social decay or elevated energy prices. Wouldn...
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Starmer’s downfall has exposed Labour’s breathtaking hypocrisy

  Colleagues praised the Prime Minister’s record to the rafters while forcing him from office after less than two years Daily Telegraph 23/06/26 Link It’s the humbug and hypocrisy that is so infuriating. When the Conservatives topple a leader it is a “psycho-drama” that endangers the stability of the country. Labour exploited this for all they were worth at the 2024 general election. On the threshold of No 10 as he took over as Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer promised a “return of politics to public service”, implying that his Conservative predecessors had all been in it for themselves. On Monday, as he endured the same fate as half-a-dozen previous premiers, it was Sir Keir’s turn to wonder what he had done to deserve it . Within hours of his resignation statement, he was being praised to the rafters by the very people who had plunged the knife into his back. Like Caesar, it was a political assassination by his friends, not enemies. Et tu Rachel? A prime minister with a majority ...

Rachel Reeves will depart No 11 with her reputation in tatters

  History will not be kind to the Chancellor, if anyone will even remember her Daily Telegraph 22/06/26 It could be Wes Streeting, Yvette Cooper , Pat McFadden, or even, if no one has bothered to check the reaction of the bond markets, Ed Miliband. As Andy Burnham contemplates his new cabinet, assuming he becomes prime minister by the end of the summer, there are plenty of candidates for chancellor. One name has been firmly ruled out, however. The incumbent, Rachel Reeves. And it is not hard to understand why. In reality, the first woman at No 11 doomed herself with a catastrophic first Budget. Once that started to unravel, it was impossible for her to recover – and she will depart with a reputation in ruins. Rewind a couple of years, and it all looked very different. With a large Labour majority, Reeves sold herself as a great reforming Chancellor: a brilliant economist, with the enthusiastic support of business and the City, she was ready to implement a bold plan to turn Britain ...

Burnham wants three months to prepare for No 10

  Starmer and his potential successor favour a delay over the summer to allow orderly handover Daily Telegraph 21/06/26 Andy Burnham is expected to become prime minister by September after he topples Sir Keir Starmer this week. Allies of Sir Keir expect him to resign as soon as Monday morning after a weekend holed up at Chequers with his family. However, the Prime Minister and Mr Burnham are said to favour a delay over the summer to allow an orderly handover of the keys to No 10. Mr Burnham will arrive in Westminster on Monday to be sworn in as Makerfield’s new MP and will hold meetings with his team about his next steps . Allies told The Telegraph that the former Mayor of Manchester wants a transition of at least a month, and even until early September, to prepare policies and build a team for running the country. It could allow Sir Keir to remain in place for crucial meetings with Nato and the EU next month. Potential legacies in European defence co-operation and economic align...