
Rob Bennett
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Rob Bennett
@Rben2020
Ex Royal Navy Submarine Service Sonar Bender ‘we’re all buddies in boats’ 🐬⚓️🐬Managing Director Scot Bennett Engineering Ltd




This is what will now happen. Reform will launch a frenzied attack on Restore to try and squeeze the Restore vote. And the effect will be to dramatically increase the salience of Restore, and have the completely opposite effect.


Commenting on today’s public sector finances figures, ONS Chief Economist Grant Fitzner said ⬇️









Released in June 1998, “Vindaloo” became one of the defining unofficial anthems of the 1998 World Cup. Created by Fat Les, featuring Keith Allen, Blur’s Alex James and Damien Hirst, it reached number two in the UK behind “3 Lions 98” and turned terrace-chant nonsense into a full national singalong.



SHOULD KEIR STARMER RESIGN? By @AndrewMarr9 "As so often in these political crises, the final decision about the future of the Prime Minister rests not with his media critics, his grandstanding enemies in politics, the analysed intricacies of a fiddly Whitehall plot – or, indeed, with the voters. All these groups will have their time. But there are only two people who will make the final decision. One is the person who shaves Keir Starmer’s chin in the morning, brushes his teeth and drinks his coffee. The other, perhaps more important, is a Labour-supporting lawyer called Victoria Starmer. She knows the almost impossible pressures of the job and the pain, frustration and anger her husband increasingly feels. Once this crisis is over, there is an urgent conversation to be had about whether we have made the job of leading Britain impossible – loading too many problems onto too flimsy a centre – whether we are talking about Tory, Labour or in the future, perhaps, Reform politicians. That’s for another day. For now, let’s look at the case for Starmer deciding to go. However strange it might seem to say so right now, Peter Mandelson’s vetting is a side issue. As a people we face horrendous problems lack of growth, threats from abroad, lack of hope and self-belief. Starmer did well to keep us out of the Iran war but, across the rest of the picture, his government isn’t working." Read more from our editor at large: newstatesman.com/politics/westm…


















