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Policies aren't announced until they are announced. Some things can be pulled at the last minute and I suspect they took a long time to make such a big decision.
I dunno. Think about it as if you are choosing what car to buy. You probably know you will go for the red Nissan rather than the green Toyota, but until you actually do it, it is still up in the air.
We all know how govts work in practice, don't we?
Utterly predictably, not a word on this from the Tories on here. I suppose they’ve got bigger things on their minds, like how to stop Labour implementing their dastardly fifteen minute cities, seven different rubbish bags, banning and taxing meat, banning cars and telling us when we can go shopping policies - the thing is the Tories will have to get into power to do that, oh hang on.
Also, did anyone see Penny Mordaunt, who I think of as one of the more sensible ones, ranting on about standing up and fighting?
What do you want people to say? I don't think anyone can expect to heckle any speech, be it a grooms speech at a wedding or a political speech at a conference and expect to be removed. We've seen that elsewhere, although I note it's when it happens at a Conservative party conference that the otherwise dormant concern for free speech rises to the surface!
It was probably a little overzealous, but we don't know what happened before. Maybe he had been warned? Either way, it's not a huge story, because as I say, that's what we would expect to happen.
Hang on a moment..
You do realise that Oxford Council (Labour run) did undertake this. £6.5m cost, camera recognition, fines and permits allowing you to use certain roads 100 times in a year etc
It wasn't made up.
What the latest is with it, I don't know, but the fact others aren't rushing to do it is probably down to the kind of pushback you are criticising.
I do agree that the general concept of 15 minute cities is misunderstood, but equally the principle was used by Oxford Council to implement some pretty draconian policies.
Why so judgemental? If not making comments on the Prime Minister based on his skin colour, you are making judgements on Penny Mordaunt based on her upbringing..
..which incidentally I think you know nothing about. You should read up on it. She had an interesting first 20 or so years of life.
Im not entirely sure of the number of ethnic minority in the Cabinet - but it looks pretty high to me.
Whereas the last 3 Labour leaders have all come from the same square mile in London, all white, all middle aged and all rather dull.
At least the Lib Dems have a non binary / bi women who shares the job... There is always Eddie Suzy Izzard on the Labour side but he/she/they isnt an MP yet
Fear not. As we speak comrade Sludge will be continuing his antiracism drive by travelling from Cowbridge to Manchester to personally inform Rishi Sunak, James Cleverly, Suella Braverman, Claire Coutunho and Kemi Badenoch of his research that shows that they are mere stooges and that in reality they are being used by a bunch of racists.
Well, at least you tried I suppose. How old are you? Maybe you can’t remember the time when real heckling, not what you’re calling heckling here, was par for the course at Labour conferences in particular. I assume there’s a “not” missing from your message, but what about the free speech your lot are always banging on about? It all seems a little selective as to how and when the right to free speech can be exercised and who is allowed to use it.
I don't have a 'lot' Bob. There's no need to be binary and party political.
We all know that if you go to an event like that and call out then you will very likely be removed. People who do it know so too, and they heckle in the knowledge that they will be removed. Like I said, seemed a little overzealous, but we don't know if he had been previously asked to keep quiet or not.