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Starmer and his holiday.

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Oreo Sun 04-Aug-24 18:39:54

But not much point being given the job as deputy if the PM doesn’t think you’re up to the job.
In any case Starmer isn’t in hospital so no point in thinking about it.

ronib Sun 04-Aug-24 18:38:12

Half the country? Oreo we are not rioting where I live.

Whitewavemark2 Sun 04-Aug-24 18:37:22

Oreo

I really can’t imagine any PM going on holiday with half the country rioting.

half of the country is NOT rioting. Hyperbole doesn’t help.

Casdon Sun 04-Aug-24 18:36:54

ronib

So there isn’t a capable deputy prime minister this time round? I am pretty sure that Oliver Dowden would have stepped up if this had happened last year? There will be more problems ahead and Keir Starmer needs a strong team to help out.

I would have thought such a knowledgable person as yourself would be aware that in the event of a PM being unable to fulfil his role he nominates the most appropriate cabinet member to deal with the crisis in hand. In this event that would be Yvette Cooper. The role of Deputy Prime Minister does not mean that person is the second in command.

Oreo Sun 04-Aug-24 18:36:46

Hospitalisation is different, no choice then but for the deputy PM to step in.

Oreo Sun 04-Aug-24 18:35:44

I really can’t imagine any PM going on holiday with half the country rioting.

ronib Sun 04-Aug-24 18:35:33

Babs03 Oliver Dowden was a safe pair of hands as deputy PM. It’s not clear that Angela Rayner has quite the right skill set to handle this type of situation.
My point is that Starmer will find himself in this position more and more and he definitely needs to be able to share the responsibility. What happens if Starmer is hospitalised for example?

Whitewavemark2 Sun 04-Aug-24 18:35:32

ronib

So there isn’t a capable deputy prime minister this time round? I am pretty sure that Oliver Dowden would have stepped up if this had happened last year? There will be more problems ahead and Keir Starmer needs a strong team to help out.

You don’t seem to understand just how serious the situation is.

Once you do perhaps you will understand as the Tory party are beginning to do to show a United front against such thuggish and dangerous behaviour.

At time like this you do NOT make political capital. We stand together.

Unless of course you are sympathetic to the thugs values, in which case I apologise

GreyKnitter Sun 04-Aug-24 18:31:53

I’m sure that Starmer has a very competent deputy but feels that in these extraordinary circumstances he needs to remain at the helm. A man who understands his role.

Wyllow3 Sun 04-Aug-24 18:27:56

It did need to be made clear for me. Fool me, and will be cautious as regards such posts.

Babs03 Sun 04-Aug-24 18:27:22

@ronib, so you would probs have been one of the first to complain if the PM did go on holiday, but now you instead cast doubt upon his deputy instead.
Starmer does have a strong team, mainly unchanged from when in opposition because he surrounded himself with those who display the right combination of skills.
Unlike the revolving doors policy of cabinets under the Tories.
Has it occurred to you that Starmer feels duty bound to remain at this time?

Jaxjacky Sun 04-Aug-24 18:18:26

I didn’t think so for a minute, but thank you WWM2 honestly!

ronib Sun 04-Aug-24 18:17:55

So there isn’t a capable deputy prime minister this time round? I am pretty sure that Oliver Dowden would have stepped up if this had happened last year? There will be more problems ahead and Keir Starmer needs a strong team to help out.

Anniebach Sun 04-Aug-24 17:35:16

I didn’t believe he would, thank you

Cossy Sun 04-Aug-24 17:27:04

Thank you 😊

AGAA4 Sun 04-Aug-24 17:21:25

Thank you WWM2. I think that needs to be made clear.

Whitewavemark2 Sun 04-Aug-24 17:16:28

I just wanted to correct misinformation given out this morning.

Contrary to the information given out.

Starmer is NOT going on holiday, whilst the current situation remains as it is.