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London Playbook What's driving the day in Westminster. Politics and policymaking in the UK capital.
London Playbook PM What's driving the day in Westminster. Politics and policymaking in the UK capital. Afternoon edition.
The dilemma … might be best expressed by one minister Playbook PM spoke to, who said that while the U.K. is attempting to disentangle “our entrails” from Chinese supply chains with the help of allies, “we are in a world in which we are interdependent on China.”.
London Playbook PM: Tory hopefuls fight for survival Good afternoon. This is Andrew McDonald from committee corridor in parliament, hunched over a laptop while Tory MPs quiz the leadership contenders.
MONEY FOR NOTHING: Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is facing a second police fine and furious rows about leveling-up funds and taxes after a big local spending announcement turned into the political 24 hours from hell.
Two people tell Playbook the National Education Union (NEU) has discussed sitting down imminently for pay talks with the government. It appeared to be the last of four unions holding out after leaders of the ASCL, NAHT and NASUWT all met Education Secretary Gillian Keegan earlier this week.
EVERYONE BETTER OFF: Keir Starmer will begin to put flesh on the bones of the first of his five pledges, setting out how a Labour government would deliver the highest rate of economic growth of the EU in a speech in central London from 10 a.m.
— Playbook PM takes readers inside the Lords chamber where King Charles revealed the full list. — Keir Starmer attacked Rishi Sunak over Suella Braverman’s comments about homelessness. — More than 100 Brits have managed to escape Gaza, Rishi Sunak announced.
The bill has been festooned with amendments from both the right, which Clarke is backing, and the left, but the Sun’s Harry Cole hears neither side reckons the Rwanda rebels quite have the numbers to defeat the government. We’ll find out when the bill returns to the Commons Tuesday and Wednesday.
Playbook PM was there. — Home Secretary Yvette Cooper announced a legal tweak allowing the government to begin processing asylum seekers again. — Scoop: Conservative voters want a long contest to choose their next leader, a new poll suggests.