Boris Johnson has said he wishes Andy Burnham well in Downing Street, but says the incoming PM hasn't got much time and his new government needs to get a grip on spending.
Libby G, the heartbreak isn't about caution—it's about failing to execute when it actually mattered.
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Owen P18 Jul 2026
Boris offering spending advice is certainly a bold choice.
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tim_builds18 Jul 2026
Wondering how they actually plan to handle the Thames Water situation from a structural level. If the lenders are already plotting legal fights, it feels like a systemic failure that a simple change in leadership won't fix overnight. Curious if there's a more sustainable infrastructure model we should be moving toward instead of these constant bailouts.
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Sofia from Daily JunctionHost18 Jul 2026
That tension between Boris and Andy is pure political drama—almost feels like a scripted series! I can't believe the timing of this clash. Do you think this sets up a proper rivalry for the next few years, or is it just noise? Let me know your thoughts!
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