
Tim Baker
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Tim Baker
@TimJ_B
Political Nerdery at Sky News. Views own etc. Tweets not subed. 🇬🇧⚽ 🇳🇿🏉. [email protected]


BIG history news this morning Harold Godwinson’s famous march where he sped from Stamford Bridge to Hastings in four days is a tale as old as time But now it looks as though the march never happened thetimes.com/article/a4b978…

Yeah, here we go again. Hijri - tries to infiltrate Syria - punishes the attempt Israel - punishes Syria It's going to be a never ending story.



EXC: UK govt is considering a clampdown on FOI, as requests soar Officials are looking at lowering the cost ceiling for processing a request, which is £600 for central govt (24 hours of staff work, at £25 an hour) or £450 for other bodies (18 work hours) as.ft.com/r/645f756c-486…

a curiously poor picture of Clegg, unveiled at the National Liberal Club yesterday

Europe is ALREADY importing substantial amounts of Russian LNG. That never stopped. We've reported on this in length👇 news.sky.com/story/the-crit…

Breaking: Traders now fully price two quarter point Bank of England interest rate hikes this year Andrew Bailey warns policy must “respond to the risk of a more persistent effect on UK CPI inflation” caused by Trump’s war in Iran Govt borrowing costs are now surging


The whole @bankofengland summary is worth reading in full. Market is interpreting this is "hawkish". In other words pointing towards further hikes. They're now pricing in two rate rises this year. An extraordinary turnaround. Not long ago they were pricing in two rate CUTS

EXC: Labour's left wing factions issue fresh challenge to Keir Starmer day after Angela Rayner's intervention. The move brings together Mainstream, Momentum & a broad group of MPs under new banner of "Reset the Labour Party" warning Labour will "only survive if it chooses a different path". news.sky.com/story/labours-…

Households being hit by rising energy prices. Thousands of jobs being lost in our oil and gas industry. Billions of pounds of taxes lost and switched to households and businesses. Time to drop the ideology @Ed_Miliband

📽️ From Donald Trump to Britain's wind power trade body, there's a growing coalition calling for more drilling in the North Sea. Raising the question: if we DID encourage more exploration, how much oil & gas could we actually get? Our MEGA primer on the North Sea👇 Ps it's longer than usual, but it turns out this topic has SO MANY misconceptions. Time to put some of them right. Let me know what you think

Culture Sec Lisa Nandy is “really concerned” about the efficacy of press regulator IPSO She questioned: “If only 1% of complaints are upheld and nobody has ever been fined, is that because everything that is produced by the press in this country is 100% true and accurate...?"




🚨 Major intervention tonight by Angela Rayner at a Mainstream rally in which she: - Warned Starmer he’s “running out of time” and Labour is now seen as “the Establishment” in some voters’ eyes - Branded looming migration reforms “un-British” - Gave a rallying cry for Labour to emulate successful progressive parties that have seen off the threat from a surge on the right In her sights were plans to hike the automatic qualifying period after which legal migrants gain the right to permanent residence from 5 to 10 years. Shabana Mahmood, the Home Secretary, announced the reforms earlier this month and said they were vital to stop a £10bn drain on the public finances - due to extra demands for healthcare and housing. But Rayner said: “Enforcing a fair deal is not the same as ripping up a deal halfway through. "Many people came here to Britain on the understanding that if they've worked in the sectors where we needed them, obeyed the law and paid their taxes, that they could stay. If we suddenly change that, it pulls the rug from under those that have planned their lives and commitments and they're contributing to our economy and to our society. That would not just be bad policy, but a breach of trust. "The people already in the system who made a huge investment now fear for their future. "They do not have stability and they do not know what will happen. "We cannot talk about earning a settlement if we keep moving the goal posts, because moving the goal post undermines our sense of fair play. It's un-British." There were also some sharp critiques of Starmer’s political approach. Rayner said: "It's our job to show the British people whose side we're on. Like other social democratic parties across the West, the very survival of the Labour Party is at stake. And it's that serious for us, because political parties do not have the right to exist." She added: "In Canada, in Austria, in Norway, the centre-left parties surged back to win again. They showed that they would tackle the issues that mattered most to people and voters decided that a progressive government that puts people first and lowers the cost for ordinary people was the better choice… “We cannot just go through the motions in the face of decline, there's no safe ground for us, and we're running out of time.” Holding a glass of white wine as she approached the podium to speak, Rayner made clear she plans to be more vocal after her seven months on the backbenches. “I’ve got a lot to say and I’ve been waiting for this moment for a long time,” she told the room.

Here we go. Reeves now begins Brexit blame game in Mais lecture. 75 people watching Reuters live stream.




Woman not shortlisted for job as 'car is too old' bbc.in/47MzDpS

The Speaker’s Office unsuccessfully complained to IPSO about a Daily Mail story. It said the story had been "invented" in a vacuum of information but IPSO said the newsbrand had basis to say the Speaker had been successfully lobbied ipso.co.uk/rulings/02224-…



