Starmer told by Downing St staff that none of them briefed against Streeting, says No 10 – UK politics live

The article discusses several topics, including:

1. Anonymous briefings from No 10: The article explains how these briefings work and what they are used for.
2. Abolition of police and crime commissioners (PCCs): The government is set to abolish PCCs and transfer their responsibilities to mayors in England.
3. Police reform white paper: The government has announced a new policing and crime reform white paper, which will cover issues such as accountability, reforming the police force, and addressing the root causes of crime.
4. EU-UK relations: Formal talks on two key issues between the UK and EU will begin next week, covering sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) deals and emissions trading systems (ETS) linking agreements.

Some quotes from politicians include:

* Sarah Jones, the policing minister, saying that PCCs have failed to deliver what they were set up to achieve and that the abolition of PCCs is a necessary step forward.
* Ursula von der Leyen, the European Commission president, confirming that formal talks on two key issues between the UK and EU will begin next week.
* Nick Thomas-Symonds, the Cabinet Office minister, saying that the new policing and crime reform white paper is welcome progress.

Some statistics mentioned include:

* £5.1bn a year: The potential long-term economic benefit of an SPS deal with the EU.
* 16%: The increase in volume of UK exports of major agricultural commodities to the EU under an SPS deal.
* 8%: The increase in imports from the EU under an SPS deal.
* £7bn worth: The value of UK exports subject to the EU's carbon border tax (CBAM).
* Almost £4bn a year: The potential long-term economic benefit of an ETS linking agreement with the EU.
 
I'm low-key worried about the abolition of PCCs, you feel me? It's like, what happens to all that power and responsibility being taken away from our local communities? 🤔 I get that it might be a step forward in police reform, but have they thought through the potential consequences? Like, how are we gonna hold our mayors accountable when we don't even know who they are yet? 😬 And what about all those community policing initiatives that PCCs were supposed to support? It's like, we're just gonna throw a bunch of money at the problem and hope for the best? 🤑 I'm not saying it'll be bad or anything, but I think we need to keep an eye on this one.
 
Man, it feels like we're living in some sci-fi movie where everything is getting revamped left and right 🤖💻 I mean, no 10 briefings are still happening behind closed doors? That's just wild to think about...

And PCCs are being abolished? I feel like that's gonna cause some ripples in the community. Some people might be all for it, but others might be like "what's next?" - is this some kind of UK-wide game of musical chairs?

The new policing white paper sounds pretty ambitious though 📝💪. We'll see how that plays out, right? Can't wait to find out what other surprises are in store for us.

And EU-UK relations? That's like the ultimate game of chess 🎲👑 - you gotta be ready for anything. Formal talks starting next week? That's some serious stuff...
 
🤔 So I'm thinking, abolishing PCCs is supposed to bring about more efficient governance, but what's really going on here? Is it just a way for the gov't to get rid of some bureaucracy? And what about all these stats about trade and carbon credits... does that mean we're just gonna be playing a game of economic whack-a-mole with the EU again? 🤷‍♀️ Also, I'm curious about what "accountability" really means in this policing white paper. Is it just a fancy way to say "we'll get more funding for the cops"? 😏
 
omg can't believe they're getting rid of police and crime commissioners 🤯 it makes sense tho after all those criticisms Sarah Jones seems to know what she's talking about 👍

so interesting that Ursula von der Leyen is confirming talks next week, I wonder if we'll actually get any progress on EU-UK relations 💬 and £5.1bn a year for an SPS deal? sounds like a game changer 🤑
 
so yeah, abolishing PCCs is a good move i guess... sounds like it'll lead to more accountability in policing and all that 🤔 but at the same time, it's scary to think about mayors taking on so much power... what if they just end up making things worse? 🙄 also, £7bn worth of exports subject to CBAM is a big deal for uk trade... hope we can negotiate a good deal with eu 💸 and 16% increase in exports is nice but not sure how sustainable it is... 🤷‍♀️
 
idk about these sudden changes in gov policies 🤔💡. first its PCCs, then policing reform white paper... what's next? 😅 did we really need a new white paper tho? seems like a whole lotta work just to fix things that were broken years ago 🙄. and whats up with the EU talks? £5.1bn per year just for SPS deals? sounds like a lot of dosh 💸. but hey, gotta give credit where credit is due - nick thomas-symonds saying its welcome progress is a good start 😊. what do u guys think tho? 🤗
 
Think they're making progress on policing 🤔... abolishing PCCs might be good for efficiency, but are we just shifting problems? 👀 Mayors handling more responsibility = one less layer to manage issues? 🚨 Still gotta see how it all plays out... UK-EU talks = what's in it for us? 🤑 Could be interesting seeing those SPS and ETS deals fleshed out... hope they don't get watered down 🤷‍♀️
 
OMG, yaaas! 🤩 Like, I'm literally so hyped about this news!!! 💥 First off, the abolition of PCCs is like, a total win for reforming the police force 🚔👮‍♀️. It's about time we saw some real change and accountability in the system, you feel? 😂 And can we talk about how cool it is that we're having formal talks with the EU next week? 💼🗳️ The fact that they're going to cover SPS deals and ETS linking agreements means we might actually see some serious progress on our trade and climate goals 🌎💚. Plus, the stats are wild! £5.1bn a year for an SPS deal is like, crazy 🤑. I'm all about seeing those numbers go up and our economy thrive 💪.
 
so its all about change and reform, yeah? 🤔

think about it like a big puzzle, we gotta figure out how to make policing work better in england, and thats what this new white paper is all about 📝

i love that sarah jones said pccs have failed, its time for something new, and nick thomas-symonds says the white paper is welcome progress 🙌

also, EU talks are happening next week, thats a big deal, especially with the SPS deals and ETS agreements 📊

£5.1bn in economic benefits? 16% increase in uk exports to eu? that sounds like some serious money 💸

but its all about making things work better, not just throwing cash at problems 😐

think of it like a diagram, we gotta connect the dots between policing reform and EU talks 📈
 
idk about these changes, feel like they're just gonna cause more problems than solutions 🤔... abolishing PCCs and transferring their responsibilities to mayors sounds like a lot of administrative hassle, not sure if it'll actually make policing better 🚨. also, what's the point of EU-UK talks? seems like we're always back to square one 💭. but at the same time, £5.1bn a year is kinda a sweet deal for SPS deals 😊... i guess only time will tell how all these changes turn out 🕰️
 
🤝 just heard from a trusted source that the SPS deal talks are going to be super intense 🔄, and things might get pretty heated between our negotiators & the EU. Apparently, they're looking at some big concessions for us to make on agriculture 🌾, but I think it's worth it in the long run - £5.1bn a year is no joke 💸. And can we talk about how excited I am for that ETS linking agreement? We've been waiting years for this 🕰️. But seriously, have you seen Sarah Jones's face when talking about PCCs? 😂 she's not hiding her frustration at all.
 
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