Keir Starmer has performed one of his characteristic U-turns by walking back yesterday’s resignation, Downing Street has confirmed.
After thinking about it overnight, the prime minister has announced he is remaining in office and consequently that Andy Burnham can get on his little train and sod off back to Manchester.
He said: “If Starmerism is anything, it is making a hugely damaging announcement then changing your mind and ineffectively reversing it. Which is what I do here.
“Why would anyone be surprised? It’s what I did with winter fuel payments, the family farm tax, Mandelson. So I stand before you today to say I am resuming my position as prime minister.
“Your old pal Keir is going nowhere. I’m going to hunker down and weather the Makerfield win with my characteristic stubbornness. I may, in time, offer Burnham a junior Cabinet position and allow him to work his way up.
“You seem too stunned with excitement to speak. I’ve noted this reaction previously. I shall leave the room to reflect on my infallible political instincts but feel free to form a conga line in my absence.”
Voter Eleanor Shaw of Hereford said: “And we’ll do just as we did when he went back on those previous decisions, and ignore it.”
Of course.
My internet connection is melting - it’s taken me so long to get to this comment box.
ReplyDeleteAnyhow, yes, Keir did often get himself in a muddle!
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I wouldn't be surprised at all if WiFi was affected by this heat - remember when the short-lived BSB launched its "squarial", and people started reporting that they melted? Jx
DeletePS Kier Starmer was never, in my opinion, a "leader". An office manager, maybe. Let's see what the new chap Andy Burnham has to say for himself, but I'm not really holding out any hopes.
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