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Thornberry squirms when asked if Bank of England’s anti-inflation ideas are any good

Emily Thornberry: in this image, she’s making a gesture that, no doubt, she would like to make to whoever asked her to defend the Bank of England, its governor, and its interest rate rise.

Don’t have any sympathy for Emily Thornberry while you watch the clip below; she knows the situation very well and she could always quit if she had the required principles.

She knows that raising interest rates won’t bring inflation down – in fact, it is likely to prop inflation up instead.

She knows raising interest rates won’t ease the bureaucratic costs caused by Brexit, or stop profiteering by energy companies or firms in food supply chains.

And she knows that all businesses will just add the extra costs of higher interest rates into their bills, making consumers – you and me – foot the bill.

Some of them will go bust as a result, because people will decide not to pay their inflated prices, and this is likely to tip the UK into recession.

That, of course, is the last thing the UK needs right now.

All of this is known by Emily Thornberry, but she also knows that Labour policy is to agree that the neoliberal Tories and the neoliberal Bank of England are doing the right thing, even though she also knows that they really aren’t.

So we get to see performances like this:

Cracks are starting to show in the Labour Party’s right-wing facade.


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Starmer stands ‘by every word’ of Sunak child sex attack ad. Hypocritically?

Keir Starmer has said he stands “by every word” of a Labour attack advert accusing Tory prime minister Rishi Sunak of not wanting child sex criminals to go to prison – but isn’t this hypocritical, as he was on the sentencing council that devised the relevant penalties?

In a widely-reported Daily Mail article (and doesn’t it speak volumes about how far the Labour leadership has sunk that he is willing to write an article for the paper that once supported the Nazis), he made “absolutely zero apologies” for the advert:

I make absolutely zero apologies for being blunt about this. I stand by every word Labour has said on the subject, no matter how squeamish it might make some feel.

When 4,500 child abusers avoid prison, people don’t want more excuses from politicians: they want answers.

But Keir Starmer was on the sentencing council that set the current guidelines for sex crimes, back in 2012.

At that time, Shadow Attorney General Emily Thornberry wrote to him, objecting to a different part of those guidelines – so she was aware that they were passed by Starmer:

But on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme, she made a remarkable display of selective amnesia:

And all the while, the public outrage against Labour’s position continues to grow, both in the mass media…

… and in the social media:

And it is leading to hard questions about Starmer’s strategy and the likely end result of his bizarre choices:

This could be the scandal on which Starmer loses not just the local elections next month, but also the next general election.


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Strikes: Thornberry misses Independent Pay Review Body open goal

Shadow Attorney-General Emily Thornberry missed a perfect opportunity to embarrass the Tory government over strikes when she was interviewed by Sky‘s Kay Burley.

Asked to comment on the government’s claim to have adhered to recommendations by the so-called Independent Pay Review Body, she agreed that it was an independent organisation.

It isn’t.

Here’s Maximilien Robespierre:

Only six days ago, This Site published an article highlighting that Health Secretary Steve Barclay has instructed the so-called Independent Pay Review Body to recommend a below-inflation pay rise of only two per cent for nurses in the next financial year.

He said the NHS budget has already been set until 2024/25.

The Pay Review Body is not independent. Its members are all government-appointed and the terms under which it operates were all set by the government. That’s the Conservative government.

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