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The federal government shuts down, the Supreme Court lets Federal Reserve board member continue serving, and more…| The Regulatory Review
It took the power of Andy Burnham’s example to tame Robert Jenrick. Expectations heading into the Conservative Party’s annual conference suggested the shadow justice secretary would continue to strut his stuff in front of his activist admirers. But Jenrick, by his usual insubordinate standards, was a model of servility. For this, Kemi Badenoch likely has... Read more » The post Week-in-Review: Starmer and Badenoch repel their pretenders – for now appeared first on Politics.co.uk.| Politics.co.uk
“Now, the Tories – do you remember them?” Keir Starmer had spoken for a full 50 minutes before acknowledging the existence of Labour’s historic rival. The line was met with laughter – a fleeting moment of levity in an otherwise headstrong conference speech. Even then, Kemi Badenoch’s party was reduced to a rhetorical device, rather... Read more » The post Week-in-Review: The calling of Keir Starmer appeared first on Politics.co.uk.| Politics.co.uk
After Angela Rayner’s resignation last week, the sweeping cabinet reshuffle that followed, and the blundering defenestration of Lord Mandelson mere days later — a restlessness has descended on the PLP (Parliamentary Labour Party). The avoidable errors, the steady stream of strategic miscalculations, are eroding the togetherness and morale of Labour MPs. The Lord Mandelson scandal... Read more » The post Week-in-Review: Mandelson scandal exposes fragility of Starmer’s standing appeare...| Politics.co.uk
“Summer is definitely over”, exhaled a self-assured sounding Keir Starmer on Monday. The prime minister had just kicked off the new parliamentary term with a relatively wholesale rejig of his Downing Street operation. A new “chief secretary to the prime minister” post was created; Darren Jones, rated in Downing Street, was poached from the Treasury... Read more »| Politics.co.uk
EPA proposes eliminating greenhouse gas regulation, judges issue further nationwide injunctions on birthright citizenship, and more…| The Regulatory Review