Speaking at a hospital in Lancashire ahead of last week's local elections, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer claimed anyone voting for either the Conservatives or Reform would be "conned."
Which is beyond irony coming from someone to whom millions lent their votes last year and who are now feeling they are the victims of the biggest con since Bernie Madoff's Ponzi scheme from the early 1990s.
If you still remain naively unaware of just how far to the left teaching unions have veered, here is "some education" for you. The acknowledged tough negotiator and often militant union leader Matt Wrack was chosen as the leader of the National Association of Schoolmasters Union of Women Teachers, the nation's second largest teaching union.
The former head of the Fire Brigades Union has never spent a day as a teacher. What does that tell you about the political views of Sir, or Miss?
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Mentions of M in this column are as restricted as advice on diplomacy to Donald Trump.
However, the news last week that she is still using her "HRH" title in brazen defiance of an agreement reached five years ago must be referenced. As the late Queen had requested this, which for anyone else would surely have been enough.
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Three teenagers lost their lives at the hands of a hideous show off young driver who was jailed at a Youth Offender Institution last week. A law restricting young drivers with graduated licences could be introduced tomorrow.
Why the delay ?
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