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Wednesday 30 October 2024

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Reeves replaces portrait of Nigel Lawson with Communist Party co-founder

Rachel Reeves has replaced a portrait of Margaret Thatcher’s chancellor with a picture of one of the founding members of the Communist Party of Great Britain.

On the eve of the Government’s first Budget, the Treasury released a photograph of the Chancellor in her office in No 11 in front of a new portrait of Ellen Wilkinson, a former Labour education minister.

Ms Wilkinson was one of the founding members of the Communist Party of Great Britain in 1920 before becoming a Labour MP.



I like this comment even though I don't agree with it. The disturbing thing is that I'm not entirely sure why I don't agree with it, not in the sense of having a superbly workable alternative.

Angel Gabriel
Lock up the houses of Parliament , throw away the key and put the King back in charge. This Parliamentary experiment we've been running since the 1600's has failed.

6 comments:

DiscoveredJoys said...

How about an elected bunch of (say) 200 Constituency MPs elected from Party lists, serving for up to 5 years, and the remainder of MPs filled from members of the electorate, on a 'jury service' basis, serving for only 1 or 2 years?

That way we get the 'guidance' provided by the old hands, but they can't get away with imposing daft laws as the unaligned MPs could overturn the passage of any unsatisfactory new law through Parliament.

Bucko said...

The King?! Perish the thought. Put the Libertarians in charge

James Higham said...

Quite agree ... how about Lord Protector AKH?

dearieme said...

Lovely remark from Alison Pearson in this morning's Telegraph: Starmer's regime is a case of Marx and spender.

dearieme said...

Not just a commie but a spy for Stalin.
https://order-order.com/2024/10/30/chancellors-budget-idol-is-communist-who-spied-for-the-soviets/

Sam Vega said...

Unfortunately, the King is further to the left of Ellen Wilkinson, so no.

Interesting choice of picture. Nobody would want Lawson's fat face gurning down at them, but she could have swapped it for almost anything. Landscape, abstract, or top class portrait. She chose a plain photo of no great artistic merit, so she's clearly making a point. But I wonder why....