Peter Heaton-Jones

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Peter Heaton-Jones

Peter Heaton-Jones

@PHeatonJones

One of those ‘consultants’. Writer @con_soc. Formerly MP, Cabinet PPS, BBC, politics & media in 🇬🇧 & 🇦🇺. “One of the Parliament’s worst jokes”: Private Eye.

Peripatetic شامل ہوئے Şubat 2013
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Utterly disgraceful & disrespectful behaviour from the new SNP MP for Arbroath & Broughty Ferry. She added a preamble to the loyal oath indicating she didn’t accept it, then read the actual words holding up crossed fingers, presumably to signify she didn’t believe it. Awful.
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Genuine question: now Streeting has withdrawn (& presumably there’ll be no other candidates), could the NEC bring forward the dates? Nominations open this week, close next week, Burnham installed. Would save us from weeks of government vacuum & a lame duck PM.
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Make every news story ten times more watchable by adding the Neighbours recap music from 2002
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Amid all the chatter, the truth is Sir Keir Starmer has been forced to resign for one reason and one reason only: his MPs thought they’d lose their seats at the next election if he stayed.
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Larry’s lectern moment
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No surprise the PM is finished only two years after ‘winning’ the 2024 GE. Remember: there were 48.2 million registered voters. 38.5 million of them didn’t vote Labour. Labour were never popular. They only won because they weren’t the Conservatives. That was never sustainable.
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Please can we all agree that ‘coronated’ is not a word.
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There’s a serious question for all sides in politics after tonight. Andy Burnham seems likely to become our seventh Prime Minister in ten years. By contrast, from 1979 to 2007 - 28 years - we had just three PMs. Has Britain become ungovernable?
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The Labour/Starmer loyalists on the media tonight know the game is up. They’re courageously trotting out their ‘lines to take’, but you can tell even they don’t believe it any more.
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Torrid night for Labour. Pushed down to fourth place in both the Scottish by-elections. And apparently a huge victory in Makerfield for Andy Burnham, who’ll now challenge the PM.
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Huge victory for the Conservatives in Aberdeen South. 50% vote share. Of course Makerfield will be the story of the night, but this is very significant.
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Robin Lustig@robinlustig·
Very sad to learn that Radio 4's The World Tonight is to be killed off in the latest round of BBC cuts. It has a long and honourable history as one of the more thoughtful BBC news programmes and I am proud to have been associated with it for more than twenty years.
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The BBC’s total income in YE 2025 was £5.9 billion (source: HoC Library). 2/3rds of that is from us, licence fee payers. Any commercial organisation given that budget would easily be able to run ALL the current services & channels. I love the BBC, but it’s incredibly inefficient.
Scott Bryan@scottygb

BBC Director General (in email): “We will reduce commissioning spend across Content, News and Nations by around £80 million in 27-28 and review our broadcast TV channels and radio network portfolio as audiences move online.”

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‘Bakerloo, Northern, and Waterloo & City lines’ would solve all the problems.
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Sign at Waterloo station. If you don’t know your tube lines, there’s not a hope of working out what they’re called from this. ‘Bakerloo & Northern Line’ anyone? And our friend the Oxford comma needs an outing. Again.
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Perfect example from @politico of a situation in which the Oxford comma could be your best friend.
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