The team is back in London — Joseph is enjoying the rare British sunshine, while Holly and Andrew are soaking up the political chaos. This week, we unpack the Labour government’s tough week of headlines and hard truths: from a post-budget messaging mess to a controversial shake-up of the UK justice system — and a surprise pipeline agreement in Canada.
📉 Labour’s Budget Blunders: ‘Did She Mislead the Public?’
We revisit last week’s autumn budget after a week of unravelling
Rachel Reeves is under pressure over whether she misrepresented the fiscal headroom
Communications have spiralled into a defensive posture: “Did she lie?” becomes the only story
Holly shares her three-day rule: every budget turns to chaos within 72 hours — and this one delivered
⚖️ Trial Without Jury? The Justice Reform Turning Heads
David Lammy’s proposal to remove jury trials for offences under 3 years sparks a major backlash
Critics say it’s an attack on a centuries-old principle — and unlikely to solve case backlogs
Andrew questions whether judges are being politicized, while Holly warns of a “slippery slope”
Joseph notes this is another Labour announcement suffering from poor rollout and zero preconditioning
🇨🇦 Alberta’s Pipeline Deal with Ottawa: Real Progress or Political Cover?
Joseph breaks down the new MOU between Alberta and the federal government
The deal sets the stage for a new west coast pipeline — without consulting BC
Premier Eby is furious, Carney is betting big, and Danielle Smith is walking a tightrope
Andrew and Holly react to whether this kind of high-stakes, nation-building compromise could ever work in UK politics
We almost had a new entry for “Lipstick on a Gerbil” — our regular feature on political spin — but in the spirit of seasonal generosity, Andrew suggests giving UK ministers a break…for now.