Rosie Duffield has been busy on social media since she give up Labour. The MP for Canterbury was fast to activate her outdated get together, which she introduced her departure from in a letter revealed in The Sunday Instances.
In response to 1 X person who requested whether or not Labour below Keir Starmer was “actually no higher than the Corbynites”, Duffield mentioned: “they’re so a lot worse”. Since leaving the get together, Duffield has modified her X profile image to a graphic of a chook flying from a cage, within the Suffragette colors of purple, inexperienced and white.
Duffield wrote in her resignation letter that Prime Minister Keir Starmer had a “lack of fundamental politics and political instincts” and cited the freebies row. Whereas writer JK Rowling praised the transfer, political commentator Stella Tsantekidou wrote on X: “God give me the boldness of a backbench MP with no allies to accuse the primary Labour Prime Minister in 15 years of not being good at politics”.
“God give me the boldness of an ex-Labour MP’s staffer who now spends all her time commenting on GB Information,” Duffield hit again.
Superstition ain’t the best way
Robert Jenrick has taken a leaf out of the historical past books along with his merch providing on the Conservative get together convention. The Tory management hopeful is allotting hats emblazoned with the phrases “We wish Bobby J”, a riff on Robert F. Kennedy’s “We wish Bobby Ok” pin badges from his 1968 presidential marketing campaign. So far as omens go, it’s a questionable selection from workforce Jenrick: Kennedy’s marketing campaign was reduce brief by his assassination in June that 12 months.
Kelly Hoppen and Amanda Wakeley
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Designer Amanda Wakeley celebrated the sixth season of her podcast Model DNA with a glitzy launch on the Mandarin Oriental Lodge in Mayfair. Wakeley has interviewed everybody from Prue Leith to Elle Macpherson about their strategy to style, however says this season can be “an evolution and an actual cross part of visitors”. Designer Karen Millen, skincare guru Liz Earle and interiors knowledgeable Kelly Hoppen have been amongst visitors on the launch.
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