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Deborah Jones

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London Katılım Şubat 2009
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Deborah Jones
Deborah Jones@maughan·
@MarkUrban01 Is that really why Healey and Cairns resigned or are they positioning for a leadership run / regime change? The timing suggests they had their own strategic review.
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Mark Urban
Mark Urban@MarkUrban01·
Admirable as Dan Jarvis is, Starmer has placed him in an awful position. If taking the job meant accepting the financial settlement that caused John Healey to resign, how can Jarvis establish credibility with either our armed forces or allies?
Larisa Brown@larisamlbrown

The defence investment plan will no longer be published on Monday as planned, raising questions about where Dan Jarvis stands on the plan. Will be very awkward for Jarvis heading to NATO defence ministerials next week

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Deborah Jones@maughan·
@annemcelvoy There are no easy financial choices. Rivals who pretend otherwise are liars.
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Deborah Jones
Deborah Jones@maughan·
@Steven_Swinford Clearly this is Sophie's choice for Starmer so who can blame him for trying to find a compromise?
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Steven Swinford
Steven Swinford@Steven_Swinford·
There are some brutal briefings about Keir Starmer in the wake of John Healey’s resignation today This one - from a Treasury official - stands out in our splash “As always with the prime minister, he is unable to make sound political and timely decisions “Funding the defence investment plan requires cuts to elements of government spending vital to growth - a key issue obviously this country needs to work on “This was flagged to No 10 in May and as usual he is a rabbit in the headlights and does not make a decision “Prioritise growth funding or defence spending - take a decision” thetimes.com/article/ed817b…
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Deborah Jones@maughan·
@breeallegretti Are you referring to Keir Starmer? He seems to have significantly more grit than these primadonnas.
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Sky News@SkyNews·
"Clearly, Healey was trying behind the scenes to change things, and when he couldn't, he quit" - @haynesdeborah "What this has done is hasten the end of Starmer" - @SamCoatesSky Sky's deputy political editor and defence editor react to the defence sec's resignation
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Mark Urban
Mark Urban@MarkUrban01·
Colonel Blimp is such a fantastic film - some fascinating background here on how Churchill tried to frustrate its production
DepressedBergman@DannyDrinksWine

A summary of the script of "The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp" (1943) found its way to Prime Minister Winston Churchill before the movie began production. He wrote to Minister of Information Brenden Bracken, "Pray propose to me the measures necessary to stop this foolish production before it gets any further." Bracken was uncomfortable with Churchill's request, and responded that he had "no power to supress the film", stating that "in order to stop it the government would need to assume powers of a very far-reaching kind". Michael Powell & Emeric Pressburger wanted Laurence Olivier to play the lead role of Clive Candy in the movie. But Olivier was prevented from being furloughed from the Navy by Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Churchill didn't want to bolster the production with an actor and star of Olivier's caliber, as he felt the movie was critical of a type of British patriot. Olivier was allowed to take a leave from the Navy to make a film about William Shakespeare's patriotic King Henry V in Henry V (1944). Roger Livesey was cast instead. After the proposal to release Laurence Olivier was turned down by the War Office, Michael Powell asked the Minister Jack Beddington "Do you forbid us to make the film?" He replied, "Oh, my dear fellow, after all, we are a democracy, aren't we? You know we can't forbid you to do anything, but don't make it, because everyone will be really cross, and the Old Man [Winston Churchill] will be very cross and you'll never get a knighthood." Filming was made difficult by the wartime shortages and by Winston Churchill's objections leading to a ban on the production crew having access to any military personnel or equipment. But they still managed to "find" quite a few Army vehicles and plenty of uniforms. In his autobiography, Michael Powell wrote, "I have often been asked how we managed to obtain military vehicles, military uniforms, weapons and all the fixings after being refused help by the War Office and the Ministry of Information. The answer is quite simple: we stole them." ("The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp: The war film that Churchill tried to ban", Mark Allison, BBC, 2023, "A Life in Movies", Michael Powell, 1986 & IMDb) P.S: On this day, 83 years ago, Michael Powell & Emeric Pressburger's "The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp" (1943) premiered in London, UK.

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Iain Martin
Iain Martin@iainmartin1·
Incredible. Given what is going on in defence and the world more broadly this is… quite something.
Lucy Fisher@LOS_Fisher

NEW: Andy Burnham has hinted at a new multibillion-pound spending commitment if he becomes PM, saying that more than 3.5mn women “deserve” compensation over what he regards as a pension scandal Earlier I attended a Makerfield hustings event hosted by @MENnewsdesk, in which Burnham said: “I stick by campaigners that I support. I stuck by the Hillsborough families, I’ll stick by the Waspi women because they deserve some recompense for the unfairness.” Stressing he wouldn’t ditch his longterm support for Waspi women, he said he felt “uncomfortable” that some politicians threw their support behind a cause but then went into government and “didn’t do anything” ft.com/content/1021ae…

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Politics UK
Politics UK@PolitlcsUK·
🚨 NEW: The family of the Belfast attempted beheading victim has called for calm "We have many migrants who make a deeply valuable contribution to our country. We depend on them to make our country work. We do not want this terrible tragedy to be used to divide people"
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Keir Starmer
Keir Starmer@Keir_Starmer·
Our support for Ukraine is ironclad. We will stand with Ukraine for as long as it takes. Ukraine’s security is Europe’s security. Slava Ukraini.
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David Baddiel
David Baddiel@Baddiel·
@LukaMoric14 For me, it's a combo of (some of) the prose, Molly's soliloquy, and the fact that Leopold Bloom is the most human portrayal of a Jew by a non-Jew in the history of literature. Hope that helps.
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Wanted in Rome
Wanted in Rome@wantedinrome·
Vintage Fiat 500 rally in Rome
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Royal Navy
Royal Navy@RoyalNavy·
Today we remember the men and women involved in the great crusade and the largest amphibious operation in history. Crew of @HMSDragon took time during operations in the Arabian Sea to pay a traditional flight deck tribute to all those involved in #DDay and Operation Neptune.
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Fraser Nelson
Fraser Nelson@FraserNelson·
It's not just the exploitation of a tragedy. JD Vance's picture of Britain - where migrants have led to a crime surge - is the opposite of the truth. comment.press/vance1234
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Deborah Jones@maughan·
@PolitlcsUK So it really just is an exercise in self serving narcissism from Burnham? No real change just a power grab.
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Politics UK@PolitlcsUK·
🚨 NEW: Andy Burnham is expected to keep Rachel Reeves as Chancellor if he becomes PM A Labour MP who lobbied for such said: "It’s a done deal. The last thing Andy will want to do is spook the markets" [@theipaper]
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ALASTAIR CAMPBELL
ALASTAIR CAMPBELL@campbellclaret·
Just spoke to a business event in the Midlands. Show of hands on whether Starmer should stay or go — 80-20 stay. Has been similar at several recent events. Really interesting to see such a chasm between political/media bubble view, and out and about. Main reasons given “stability …. May not like some of the decisions but we are used to them now … fear of similar chaos as under the Tories … feeling that any PM with a decent majority has “the right and the duty” to serve a full term … May not be the most charismatic but “can the others really do much better in the circs?” … sense that media make everything seem worse than it is … worry that “country first, party second” exposed as hollow.
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David Aaronovitch
David Aaronovitch@DAaronovitch·
Barely a month ago this man was imprisoned for the violent rape of a Sikh woman believing that she was a Muslim. No Douglas Murray articles in the Spectator, no Baroness Fox speech in the Lords. No riots. Two tier? Too right bbc.com/news/articles/…
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Full Fact
Full Fact@FullFact·
.@Katie_Lam_MP said on BBC Radio 4 that welfare payments now exceed income tax receipts for the “first time ever”. That’s not true. Welfare has been higher than income tax for more than a decade. fullfact.org/economy/katie-…
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Bushra Shaikh
Bushra Shaikh@Bushra1Shaikh·
Henry Nowak's mother has said: "We are a family who have friends across faith and race, and so did Henry. We want his memory to help bring our society together." And there you have it.
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