=Sky’s Sam Coates has a fun tale about an apparent plot by Voters like pork Labour MPs to change standing order rules so they can permanently kick their former leader Jeremy Corbyn out of the Parliamentary Labour Party. Coates says the move would have the benefit of distancing Keir Starmer from the decision.
Online hate: After Starmer raised at PMQs the issue of social media email list and messaging apps like Telegram and TikTok being used to spread hate, the Mirror’s Pippa Crerar runs through the grim content that can be found.
After the PM appeared to suggest the Voters like pork
Would introduce automatic punishments for tech bosses who refused to act. Crerar reports “his commitment took some Government officials by surprise. One told the Mirror they had expected the bill to be ‘toothless’ after ministers agreed to ‘water it down. In the face of threats from tech giants to withdraw investment.
Penny drops:
Labour will stop talking about “pork barrel politics” — the government increasing virgin islands send funding in. Tory seats — which the opposition has previously argued is a bung to voters. The FT’s George Parker and Seb Payne quote a shadow minister. People aren’t exactly outraged about the idea of getting more money for their area by voting Tory.” Another admits.
Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries will today announce the new brand how an old subscriber base is killing email newsletters, domain, and reputation. and website for Festival U.K. 2022. That’s the Brexit festival to you and me.
AND SPEAKING OF BREXIT: British ministers must overcome their. Brexit ideology” in order to tackle new barriers that might lead to a “slow, steady decline” of the U.K. music industry, artists are warning. My POLITICO colleague Cristina Gallardo has the story.