Ordinary people's extraordinary stories & Everyday Conversations Regarding Mental Health

The Tim Heale Podcasts S4 E20 Unbelievable

November 30, 2021 Tim Heale Season 4 Episode 20
Ordinary people's extraordinary stories & Everyday Conversations Regarding Mental Health
The Tim Heale Podcasts S4 E20 Unbelievable
Show Notes Transcript

In this episode I just have a quick look at the Labour Party Cabinet Reshuffle and some of the new appointments are unbelievable.

Pre-Roll Post-Roll short version

Pre-Roll Post-Roll

Support the show

0 (1s):
The Tim Heale podcasts, ordinary people's extraordinary stories.

2 (17s):
Welcome to series four of the Tim Heale podcast in this series is Tim having to rent and he's me. So if you enjoy having a bit of a rant and going on about what's going on in today's society, stay tuned. If we tell, when I listened to me rent, well, you can always turn. Welcome to the team. He'll poke cost this time. It's going to be a fairly short one, but it's unbelievable.

2 (57s):
Absolutely unbelievable. What's a case Dharma has done in his cabinet. Reshuffle. I cannot believe that he wants to stay as the official opposition to the conservatives. It just beggars belief. What he's done really let's have a quick look at some of the key, key appointments that he's made. Okay. So Lisa Nandy, she's been promoted to shadow cabinet for housing communities and local government for leveling up.

2 (1m 39s):
Yeah, she's all Marvin trousers. She talks the talk, but is she capable as she could have been? And he could out in the government to account. Tom will tell on that one. Now she's, she's promoted. Yvette Cooper back into the cabinet. Yvette Cooper. Let's have a look at her Yvette Cooper. Now she is the chief Remaner. She fought to stay in Europe. That was her platform and she hasn't changed and it burned the shadow home office going up against pretty Patel.

2 (2m 28s):
Well, pretty Patel. I'm not sure how long she's going to last. She's on fairly thin ice at the moment. She hasn't managed to, to get the department on her side as she let's face it. If we turn, she's been blocked, every feed she's tried to do the civil servants kind of bent against her. But time will tell on that one. Yeah. One is LFI eight is ed Miliband. I'll think it's just put him into the cabinet just to keep him quiet.

2 (3m 11s):
And he's a shadow secretary of state for climate change and net zero. All right. Let's see how that goes. The other one that's really, really, really strange is he's put David Lammy. Yep. You heard me right. David Lammy into shadow health. Sorry. Shadow foreign minister really? Is that a wise move? You just know that's not going to go. Well, David Lammy is a chief racist along with Diane Abbott and Dawn Butler.

2 (3m 58s):
The, the three of them just hight white people. And he's put in charge of the shadow foreign office. Well, I think when he goes up against the list, trusts at the dispatch box she's can hate him alive. She is going to destroy him. What was Keir Starmer thinking of? Oh, I'm looking forward to that. I'm really looking forward to him getting destroyed at the dispatch box because Liz truss doesn't take fools lightly and he is a fall.

2 (4m 43s):
He just doesn't like white people at all. And let's take a quick look at what he's done to ended up rhino. You couldn't make this up. She's she's making a speech somewhere at the same time. He's announcing this new, this new cabinet is reshuffle and he's taken a couple of jobs away from her, but he's giving her another job now. Cool. We're a bit of a cynic, but are really like to know what Angela Reiner has.

2 (5m 28s):
Okay. Stoma that there's, she's got some old over him laying just, you could just imagine the spokes that Floyd would, she found out that this all happened and she wasn't there and he hadn't told enough about it. I would love to be a fly on the wall for that one so that there aren't any other real shockers in the mix. Let's just have a quick look over as anybody else. Oh, Emily Thornberry.

2 (6m 9s):
Yes. And Emily Thornberry. She has been put into shadow attorney general. Remember Emily Thornberry. Doesn't like the, the cost of said George and common people. Remember what she, what she said about that poor builder. You can't say that guy and well, can you, anybody else in there that we should know about? No, I don't think so. No, nothing else.

2 (6m 50s):
Oh, Jonathan Ashworth. He's been moved from health to work in pensions conventions. Yeah. Jonathan Ashworth. He's, he's something of an oxygen thief. He was pretty useless as shadow health minister, to be honest. Anyway, that's that's my little bit of a giggle for today is just couldn't bike this stuff up. And if you did pay it, wouldn't believe you.

2 (7m 31s):
It's unbelievable. What K's Dom has done. Let's think between him and Boris. I think they've been working together because Kay is Dharma the age right into fall. And again, that there's time in a parliament that the opposition should be on no 15 points ahead. And here's what three or four points behind all looking forward to Thursday to see what happens in the by-election. There's two by elections on Thursday, one at old, actually in C cup where Richard Tice is standing for the reform UK party and nor shop share.

2 (8m 16s):
And I'm looking forward to that and hopefully with a bit of luck and a fair wind, we'll have to reform party U reform party candidates as MPS for those two areas. And that will send a clear message, not only to Boris Johnson, but also to <inaudible>. Thanks for listening. Thanks for listening and look forward to the next one. Thank you for listening to my podcasts. If you have enjoyed them and your podcast app allows, please leave a comment and share it with your friends.

2 (9m 1s):
The reason I got into this podcast malarkey is so I could leave a legacy for my children and my grandchildren in the years to come. So they will know what I did with my life. I wish my grandparents had done the same for me. Unfortunately, they didn't in my latest series on giving people the opportunity to leave their own legacy for their children and families for the future. If you have any criticism, positive or negative, and you wish to get in touch with me direct, you can email me at timheale@hotmail.com.

2 (9m 42s):
That's timheale@hotmail.com. I thank you for your time and thank you for listening.