You might but I don’t think white van man from Rochester does 😂
She did point out that she didn’t mean to be offensive and that her own brother is a white van man. Unfortunately some politicians can get away with saying unfortunate things ( look at some of the things Boris Johnson said over the years but still people voted for him in their droves) and with others it sticks and won’t go away. I do think she would be very good when substituting for the PM at PMQT.
Islington based, far too London centric everyone will remember her for "I've never seen anything like it" comment when confronted with house bedecked with Union Jacks.
She wouldn’t be standing in for Starmer at PMQs MayBee. That’s the job of the Deputy Prime Minister (Lammy, now Rayner has quit). This ‘non job’ is for the position of Deputy Leader. Not the same thing at all.
No, she suffers from foot in mouth, there was ‘White man van plus Union Jack, can’t remember if the flags were on his van or house, recently she called the US Ambassador ‘clearly an idiot ‘ on twitter ,
“To be clear, the job is not deputy leader of the parliamentary Labour party but of the whole party: its members, councillors, trade unions and affiliates. Part of the job is to act as a voice and a bridge between these different rich elements.”
Emily Thirnberry is definitely not the choice of the left, they would go for Bell Ribiero-Addy, although I think it’s going to be tough for her to get the 80 supporters needed amongst the MPs to get through the first round.
I’m thinking that the role of deputy leader of the Labour Party, ideally shouldn’t be another Islington based lawyer with a human rights background. Far too similar to Starmer.
They’re are a few younger women MPs from northern working class backgrounds which would offer a contrast to Starmer. Bridget Phillipson is the obvious example. She is quite a good speaker and usually stands up for herself in the Radio 4 Today interviews.
Islington based, far too London centric everyone will remember her for "I've never seen anything like it" comment when confronted with house bedecked with Union Jacks.
That's not what she said in the tweet she was condemned for.
It just said 'Image from Rochester' over a picture of a white van in front of a house draped with 2 St George's crosses.
She wouldn't be my choice. She wouldn't automatically become Deputy Prime Minister anyway; are any other posts vacant?
It's sad that she says she had a poor upbringing after her parents divorced. Her father can't have been very responsible to leave them impoverished when he was under-secretary-general of the United Nations. She has done well despite all that.
Ed Miliband must have been annoyed by her tweet because he agreed she should resign. She did apologise and said "People should fly the England flag with pride!".