PS. I couldn't find out whether he has a dog!
Good Morning Thursday 7th May 2026
I think someone got out of the wrong side of the bed
A wise move? Or will he come to regret it?
PS. I couldn't find out whether he has a dog!
Casdon
What exactly is ‘Turbulent Times’ ronib, and why should anybody believe what it says? My Google search, having never heard of it before, seems to indicate it is a one man and his dog operation, not a credible news source, so I’m hoping somebody can enlighten me.
My Google search revealed that it's a one man outfit run by somebody who is described in one review as "the slightly unhinged obsessive who spends every day blogging about why everyone else's Brexit is stupid except his to twelve people."
I don't think I'll be putting "Turbulent Times" on my regular reading list.
Maybe I'll arrange a blind date for him with Dominic Cummings and secretly record the encounter. It could be amusing.
25Avalon
James O’Brien has described it as “deck chairs on the Titanic”.
Next election if will "all change" a bit like musical chairs
Urmstongran
David bluddy Cameron is to be our new Home Secretary.
Jeez.
Agree with you. Conservatives will be out at next election, they waste so much money on the wrong things. I wish there was a party for the people, our British folk, forget illegal i migrants, get them back to the Safe country that they left. Macron let them in, let him keep them. Watching the news, so many ordinary folk are living in terrible conditions and no decent council houses for the poorest on low wages. Charity really should begin at home.
Scat
Whether you liked Braverman or loathed her, she was the only home secretary to ever seriously attempt to get some control of the immigration problem. She was adamant that Britain was no longer to be seen as a soft touch and that immigrants could not just arrive in the country illegally and expect to receive first class accommodation and full financial support. She did what every other home secretary promised to do but never actually did.
I totally agree with all you say^^
Nicenanny3
Well I won't be voting for Sunak now. I'll be voting Reform unless Suella Braverman comes back as Conservative leader. Bad mistake.
I will probably do that too we need a change, tired of both main parties. We need to secure our borders, we as a country do not have enough resources for illegal immigrants, there is no social housing for the British and the NHS is struggling. Those coming on small boats need returning. to the SAFE country of France,, let Macron pay their hotel costs , he has the open border that allowed them into France as a stepping stone to the Uk
ronib
Casdon said growstuff did you consider the Turbulent Times analysis? Feels as if you are very quick to defend the Home Office? The ‘rogues’ are not processing asylum applications in a timely way and therefore there’s a huge backlog. I think this government wants to expand the migrant workforce and normally this could be a sensible move. However as we all know housing, medical care and simple strain on local populations needs to be worked through.
My understanding is that last year saw 605000 legal immigrants and that Sunak wants to increase this number.
It’s a bit of a mystery as to why asylum seekers are having to wait a very long time for processing - it does feel that instead of spending on the Rwandan solution that more resources could be used here to increase throughput.
I have never understood why they can't be returned to France, the SAFE COUNTRY they left to sponge off the Uk. They are escorted halfway by the French then are picked up by RNLI or border force and the Uk put them in hotels. Send them back, France is safe enough but not as daft as the Uk government.
Kandinsky
Hopefully she’ll come back as leader.
I am with you there, be better than the out-of-touch billionaire that we have now. Fancy bringing smug Cameron back
What exactly is ‘Turbulent Times’ ronib, and why should anybody believe what it says? My Google search, having never heard of it before, seems to indicate it is a one man and his dog operation, not a credible news source, so I’m hoping somebody can enlighten me.
Iam64 the civil service has responsibility for processing applications? When backlogs were noticed, civil service managers should have had some discretion over fast tracking requests with extra staff and computing power. Some criticism of SB in Turbulent Times suggested that civil servants were not held with their feet to the fire by her, as the minister, with clear delivery targets.
Yes the assessment process needs speeding up, most of us have been aware of this, writing to mp’s etc for a long time
How does that link to rogue civil servants
Casdon said growstuff did you consider the Turbulent Times analysis? Feels as if you are very quick to defend the Home Office? The ‘rogues’ are not processing asylum applications in a timely way and therefore there’s a huge backlog. I think this government wants to expand the migrant workforce and normally this could be a sensible move. However as we all know housing, medical care and simple strain on local populations needs to be worked through.
My understanding is that last year saw 605000 legal immigrants and that Sunak wants to increase this number.
It’s a bit of a mystery as to why asylum seekers are having to wait a very long time for processing - it does feel that instead of spending on the Rwandan solution that more resources could be used here to increase throughput.
Casdon
growstuff
ronib
The blog ‘Turbulent Times’ today is worth a look…. Not only do we have unelected politicians but we have a rogue Civil Service. The Home Office is apparently going to run rings around James Cleverly. The Home Office is not in favour of curbing migration whether legal or illegal.
Pudding and proof spring to mind.In what ways do we have a "rogue" civil service? What do these rogues get up to?
They have the audacity to refuse to break the law. How dare they get above themselves in such a way?
Really? Disgraceful!
Is the civil service in a position to change the law on a whim if judgments don't go their way?
growstuff
ronib
The blog ‘Turbulent Times’ today is worth a look…. Not only do we have unelected politicians but we have a rogue Civil Service. The Home Office is apparently going to run rings around James Cleverly. The Home Office is not in favour of curbing migration whether legal or illegal.
Pudding and proof spring to mind.In what ways do we have a "rogue" civil service? What do these rogues get up to?
They have the audacity to refuse to break the law. How dare they get above themselves in such a way?
ronib
The blog ‘Turbulent Times’ today is worth a look…. Not only do we have unelected politicians but we have a rogue Civil Service. The Home Office is apparently going to run rings around James Cleverly. The Home Office is not in favour of curbing migration whether legal or illegal.
Pudding and proof spring to mind.
In what ways do we have a "rogue" civil service? What do these rogues get up to?
As far as I am aware the only mention in the 2019 Conservative Manifesto regarding immigration was the introduction of a points based similar to that used by Australia. The idea of shipping asylum seekers out to Rwanda was not part of the manifesto. The Conservative party was elected with BJ as leader was elected on a very different basis so to some extent I can understand why anyone might see someone with very different policies as having no mandate. I'd like to see changes that required an election if a PM lost the confidence of his own party and was removed, that would seem a bit more democratic to me. With regard to Cameron, (I'm afraid every time I hear his name it makes me think of the cartoon that portrayed him as a piece of gammon) there is one advantage to having a Foreign Secretary that is not an MP and that is they have the freedom to leave the country etc without the constant demands of a constituency and the voting lobby and tbh I'd rather have Cleverely or a piece of gammon for that matter as Home Secretary than Suella.
Fleurpepper
You are aware that I know full well how it works in this country, I hope. A whole series of PMs elected by a tiny weeny part of the population. It is part and parcel of it all- it DOES NOT MAKE IT DEMOCRATIC
So how does it work in Switzerland? I know that you have a lot of referenda.
Do the voters elect an upper and lower chamber? Or do members of a Council elect leaders?
I don’t think so. Saying that the PM is unelected is a popular criticism but no PM is ever elected except by his constituents and his party members.
GSM perhaps FP means unendorsed? As in not having won a general election?
James O’Brien on LBC is having a field day.
If you know that PMs, ministers of state and members of the HoL are never elected by the general population, why comment that they are ‘unelected’ FP?
The blog ‘Turbulent Times’ today is worth a look…. Not only do we have unelected politicians but we have a rogue Civil Service. The Home Office is apparently going to run rings around James Cleverly. The Home Office is not in favour of curbing migration whether legal or illegal.
Pudding and proof spring to mind.
You are aware that I know full well how it works in this country, I hope. A whole series of PMs elected by a tiny weeny part of the population. It is part and parcel of it all- it DOES NOT MAKE IT DEMOCRATIC 
Fleurpepper
LizzieDrip
Foreign Office Minister Andrew Mitchell MP, will represent Lord Cameron in the House of Commons and answer questions on his behalf.
Oh well that’s ok then! When he makes some disastrous error of judgement which, based on past form, he will do, it will be his minion who has to squirm under questioning by our democratically elected representatives in the HoC … not Cameron himself! Win win for him!!!So just to recap, our unelected head of state, has given a position in Britain's unelected House of Lords to an unelected Foreign Secretary, on the recommendation of an unelected Prime Minister.
An unelected PM or OP Leader ( by the voters I mean) is often the case in British politics.The HOL members are not elected by the voters either.This is how things work here.
Cameron had to be made a Lord if he was going to be given a top cabinet job.There again, that’s how it works here.
So yeah, you got it right, it’s all part and parcel of politics in this country.
semperfidelis not so sure that SB wasn’t compassionate - why did SB go to such extraordinary lengths to stop the small boats smuggling trade if she didn’t care? People have drowned in the Channel in dinghies and I still think it should be stopped if possible.
Is Suella loyal to the Party? No. Is she compassionate? No. Did her strategies work? No. Is she a team player? No.
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