So what happened (again)?
The BBC and LBC today announced that they will respectively be having a TV debate and individual radio interview hours featuring Tory leadership hopefuls. These are designed to help the general public decide which one they want to be PM just before being told that they have no influence in the outcome. Currently there are 11 candidates and this is expected to rise tomorrow to 16. On this trend, every Conservative MP will have slung a hat in the ring long before the summer recess and not one if elected will have any ability to command support because they all want to be the leader and not led.
Mr Campbell was thrown out of the Labour Party today for voting Liberal Democrat. He is fighting against the expulsion but says that as far as he is concerned he is still a member. This position is wholly in line with his instinct to view his own reality as the reality and see rules etc as purely subject to his own interpretation. That, of course, has most recently been witnessed when it comes to principles about referendum outcomes and whether 52% represents any meaningful majority. This afternoon Mr Blair commented that he knew several other people in Labour who had voted Lib Dem. Seeing that he only ever talks about himself, that particular interview may need to be examined closely by the unions and Momentum.
The Campaign Against Anti Semitism has just announced that it is launching a new investigation into allegations of anti-semitism in the Labour Party, saying in a way that doesn't look good for Labour that it had also launched an investigation into the BNP. Its leading figures appear to be well known names who are close to (i) Mr Campbell's New Labour style colleagues including arch Remainer Lord Adonis who so spectacularly failed to be elected to the EU Parliament in the South West of England constituency and (ii) dear Mrs May who has applauded them on several occasions in the past.
While the issues are important and until now have arguably only been whitewashed in an internal investigation by Labour's Ms Chakrabarti, the timing of the announcement is uncanny. This is surely a coalition of (i) the furious over the country's ongoing Brexit course and (ii) the furious over the the blocking of May's form of Brexit and the end of the Prime MInister's reign. Essentially it is an establishment initiative designed to ensure that (i) Mr Corbyn's time is up, (ii) Labour go into oblivion because the Conservatives are going into oblivion and (iii) Britain becomes a one party Lib Dem EU state,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72yEx61VrV8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_NsefWgW1I
(General Election on 31 October 2019 : Arise Queen Swinson......one can almost feel it in one's grim shuddering bones)
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