Owner of a music agency & manage/play in a band. Also a classical musician & teach music. Believe in Capitalism & the Free Market. Dislike EU & Independence.
These people are tiresome bores, yet this same woman doesn’t see an issue with Jews being put on lists and is more offended by someone being called “human trash”.
So just to be clear. According to Reform putting out attack ads completely distorting Kemi Badenoch’s measured response to Henry Nowak’s murder is fine. But meeting his grieving parents is not.
Serena Williams is returning to tennis so Yougov have repeated their study of how many men think they would win a point against her at tennis. In 2026.
I'm usually resistant to the sentiment behind one of the oldest political jokes: How can you tell when a politician is lying? His lips move. In my experience – I've been in and around Westminster for nearly four decades – most politicians might have large egos but they are genuinely trying to do their best for their country.
The idea that all politicians lie with impunity is corrosive and wrong. But it's not always easy to make that case. And the wilful, brazen smearing of Kemi Badenoch by Reform over her reaction to the murder of Henry Nowak is one such example of that difficulty.
Speaking on yesterday's Good Morning Britain, the Conservative leader set out her admirable approach: "I don't want to hear about Black Lives Matter. I don't want to hear about White Lives Matter. We all matter. Enough of this nonsense…"
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Zia Yusuf now simultaneously opening up on Jacob Rees-Mogg, Camilla Tominey and the Telegraph. I'll say it again, he's rapidly losing control. And he's going to cross over the line soon.
One thing to keep an eye on. Zia Yusuf has a lot of enemies inside Reform. If, as seems increasingly likely, they lose in Makerfield people will be looking for a scapegoat. And it won't be Nigel Farage.
This Senior Tory Peer is indicating support for Labour policy.
And this is exactly why no-one should ever trust a word the Conservative Party says again.
Vibes are one thing. But it’s votes that matter at the end of the day.
And in the Tory Party, the Wets have won.
Another reason why I left.