The Paradise Papers released now, showing how the super-rich hide earnings overseas. Tories on by-election alert in case any MPs have to resign. Theresa May must be lying down in a darkened room by now......
People keep saying that they think the government is in the middle of a nervous breakdown. I think they are simply headless chickens, worrying about the next revelation.
I have a feeling that much of the squawking from others in the CP are because they now know that 'last chance' has disappeared. I don't know much about these people (who does?) but they are next generation and not from London and south-east. I think these are both good things. The rest I will judge by what they do as I have nothing really to judge them on at the moment.
"I would like to reassure readers that Sir Humphrey would have enthusiastically approved the appointment of Gavin Williamson as defence secretary. In his opinion, the ideal ministerial appointee should have little or no previous knowledge of his new brief. Another triumph for the prime minister! "
There was quite a bit about the shortage of nurses on various news programmes early in the day Welshwife. One of the problems is a drop of 90% of nurses and midwives coming from the EU.
There is a secondary problem that there is a shortage of nurses around the world but this country is no longer as attractive as it was for nurses and is likely to become less so.
I doubt that a single Tory will worry about the trainee GPs not being able to pay their mortgages Jen. Their ethos - and 'there is no alternative' - is privatisation, outsourcing and profit for the shameless people running these companies. Never mind that there is no sense in trying to create competition within a monopoly or that we may be very short of GPs because of it.
The reply I usually get from people like this is "well it's how it is, isn't it."
The worst of it is that I wonder how many people are really surprised.
I do think they need to move them out of the Palace of Westminster, into the middle of the country and in normal offices - with a block of rooms and flats for their use when needed. Let them work in a more open atmosphere.
Of the three promotions two are from Yorkshire and one from Liverpool so some good. Oh and they are from the younger section of the Tory party (under 60!)
It's politics so that could be true. On the other hand perhaps Fallon just wanted out before the papers put anything else on their front pages. Apparently - who knows? - there is more.