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Alex Wickham: EXCLUSIVE with @ChaplainChloe...

EXCLUSIVE with @ChaplainChloe Andy Burnham’s team has descended into infighting over whether he should appoint Ed Miliband as chancellor, just days before he takes office. The row poses a major early challenge for his premiership before it’s even begun. Many Burnham supporters wanted and expected Miliband to get the job but others in his team have been strongly arguing against it. As @Steven_Swinford reports that second faction believes it’s won. The conversations were still taking place as late as yesterday, sources say, suggesting Burnham has been unable to make this fundamental decision about the direction of his government. He becomes PM in five days and no one knows who his chancellor will be including apparently him. It will fuel criticisms he has no plan. Burnham’s approach of holding off from making appointments until this late stage has stoked uncertainty and infighting among his allies already, several of them told Bloomberg. Many long-standing allies who helped his rise to power have yet to be told whether they’ll be given jobs in the cabinet or No10, they said. A Miliband supporter warns Burnham will face outcry from the Labour left and soft-left if he bottles the appointment, expressing disappointment he hasn’t already been confirmed. Another points out it was Miliband who led the charge against Starmer on Burnham’s behalf for the last year, and Miliband who advised Burnham to commit to the existing fiscal rules. Miliband’s allies have been pitching him as chancellor as recently as the last few days, suggesting he has had no assurances from Burnham. They say he is the candidate with the most experience and support in the party. But others are warning he would be a soft target and lose popularity. A Bloomberg survey of market participants finds Miliband would be their least favoured pick as chancellor. Just 5% backed him.

David Icke: Labour won’t be happy until...

Labour won’t be happy until everyone has stopped working and gone on the social.' Or rather gone on the Musk-promoted pittance 'Universal Guaranteed Income' which will - ultimately - only go to those who conform and obey. It was not 'thought up' by those 'who have never worked outside of politics.' They are the oil rags, not the engineers, of human control. Look into the shadows for where it's really coming from - no matter what the 'party'.

David Icke: Influencers' like Beck, Carlson...

Influencers' like Beck, Carlson, and the rest of the fake 'alternative' media have no idea what is happening. It's a Global Cult war for Cult ends and it will stop when the Cult wants it to stop after the reason for it is achieved. Trump is just a narcissistic gofer with a dismantling mind. Exactly the right person at exactly the right moment to front up the necessary mayhem to trash the old Cult system and replace it with the new designed to take human control into the stratosphere. That's why Trump was installed and why the 'influencers' were marshalled to put him in office - many of whom now say they oppose him after the horse is missing and the stable door swings on its hinges.

Dale Vince: Green and social policy costs...

Green and social policy costs should be taken off energy bills for sure, that’s started to happen. But for really dramatic bill reductions we need to one simple thing - break the link between the price of gas and the price of green energy. If we also price control the networks, as we already do retail suppliers - and impose fixed price contracts on the North Sea, as we already de green energy and nuclear - we can actually halve our energy bills. That would align us with European prices and lift an enormous burden from people and businesses, as well as boost the economy. In one year of a crisis this could add £70 Billion to our economy. Report published here: https://babelfish.news/energy/the-keys-to-change
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