your day? fix. are still standing. what was your day? your day? a little smidgen optimistic your day? a little smidgen optimistic decompression | optimistic decompression between two of the conferences, labour and conservative, and then the s&p tomorrow and there is still the treasury union congress rearranged in the morning a little after that. they were both extraordinary. labour was extraordinary and newsworthy. it was kinda quite serene. it was a party that was upbeat. they weren t buyers breaking out in the corners or political fights that. frankly for labour they have been frequently in the past. for the opposite reason, the conservatives, there were political scraps breaking out very visibly in public. then, that kind of briefing that was going on and private from seniorfigures down was going on and private from senior figures down was also volcanic as well. you have a conservative party to put it at its gentlest is not at ease with itself with a new prime minister
splashed on the fact - she was not going to turn on that policy. and they pulled it overnight i and they turned on that policy. and that, for a prime - minister, that is trouble. and there s a. and also the rebel alliance kind of burst forth in that. michael gove on laura s show. on sunday was just astonishing, right? and then set the whole tone. and there s just one related point, when mps, it is when mps, and in this case ministers, get a taste of publicly not following the lead are s line, it s incredibly, you know, basically, your liberated. once you ve basically said, i don t want to do that and you ve got away with it. penny mordaunt said got to put up benefits by the 10% rate of inflation. i asked liz truss, i said, are you going to sack her? she laughed at the idea she could sack penny mordaunt. and so once you know that as a minister or an mp, you can basically dissent with
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