Starmer reportedly facing plots to oust him as PM
Labour MPs are plotting to oust Sir Keir Starmer, reports suggest, even as the prime minister has welcomed rebellious backbenchers back into the fold.
The new intake of Labour parliamentarians are among those said to be discussing the mechanics of a future coup, according to the i Paper.
It comes amid despair about the party’s poll ratings and discontent that the government may break Labour’s manifesto promise not to raise income tax.
It's a good job we have journalists to delve into the political mood, keep their ears to the ground and uncover these stories for us.
4 comments:
Political pantomime.
Starmer thinks he is Aladdin who has discovered a magical lamp. In practice he is the Pantomime Horse - an empty skin worn by Dear Ed Miliband and David Lammy. David Lammy is, of course, the rear end of our equine duo.
The Labour backbenchers' song:
Dreary Keiry, give me your answer do
I'm half crazy all for the hate of you
Ours isn't a stylish marriage
Cos it's you I must disparage
But you'll look sweet upon the seat
Of a guillotine built for two
(You and Rachel)
Of a guillotine built for two!
It's these here pesky bloggers we need to be careful of.
DJ - ha ha, the Pantomime Horse where nobody really wants to be his other half.
dearieme - ha ha, Dreary Keiry is another one to file away. I need a better memory though.
James - we do, they should have a Pesky Blogger warning label.
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