The Wannabes
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First episode date | May 3, 2010 |
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Final episode date | September 17, 2011 |
Creators | Doreen Spicer |
Networks | ABC Me |
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Reviews | www.imdb.com |
Open theme | "A Brand New Day, I'll Make My Way" |
Origin releas | May 3, 2010 –; September 17, 2011 |
Cast | Gabrielle LeMaire |
Episodes | EpisodesS02 E13 · Classroom Musical Part TwoFeb 17, 2011 S02 E12 · EP 25 - Classroom Musical Part 1Feb 16, 2011 S02 E11 · Beyond the MusicFeb 15, 2011 View 20+ more |
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ID | 2403628 |
About The Wannabes
Six aspiring pop stars accidentally get enrolled into an institution for classical music and dance and deal with various issues while sidestepping their bad-tempered principal.
Rishi Sunak hits back at Tory leadership tax critics
...The process of whittling down The Wannabes is about to begin...
Noisy contest sees leadership hopefuls take potshots at Sunak on tax
... By a week on Thursday we expect MPs to have whittled The Wannabes down to a final two...
Boris Johnson resigns: First leadership bids to become next prime minister
... The Wannabes will fight a popularity contest among Tory MPs in the next few weeks, and should two of them be left at the end of that process, Conservative Party members will get the final say over the summer...
Boris Johnson resignation: New leader will shift political landscape
... The Wannabes will fight a popularity contest among Tory MPs in the next few weeks, and should two of them be left at the end of that process, Conservative Party members will get the final say over the summer...
Rishi Sunak hits back at Tory leadership tax critics
The Process of whittling down The Wannabes is about to begin.
In eight weeks' time, if not before, we will have a new Prime Minister .
Those hoping to replace Boris Johnson now face their first hurdle: finding 20 of their colleagues to agree with them That they should get The Job .
That is what is required to get on The First ballot paper That will go before Conservative MPs on Wednesday afternoon.
And to make The Second round of voting, on Thursday, they will need at least 30 votes.
Those two hurdles are likely to put a significant squeeze on what is currently a cacophonous and crowded field, and we will also start to see, crucially, where the support for some of the rejected candidates goes.
By a week on Thursday at the latest, when Parliament packs up for the summer, there will be just two candidates left.
Were, at That stage, one of them to drop out, as happened when Theresa May , we would have a new Prime Minister by The End of next week.
So how is The Race Shaping Up So Far ?
While describing it as Rishi Sunak versus the rest would be an exaggeration, it wouldn't be much of one.
All The Other candidates, to one degree or another, are gunning for his record as chancellor, and the current levels of taxation and government spending.
Plenty, including those who served in the very government That did exactly what they are now grumbling about, say the amount of taxing and spending is un-Conservative, and they would seek to Do Something about it pronto.
On Tuesday, we'll hear the response from The Man who - until last week - was chancellor.
Proud but defensiveAt a news conference, Rishi Sunak will pointedly repeat his jibe at his Rivals - That those proposing big tax cuts are offering " Fairy Tales , " whereas he will stand up for what he calls a " return to traditional Conservative economic values" and " honesty and responsibility".
He will unveil another former Conservative chancellor, Lord Lamont, as a supporter.
A big name in Tory circles, yes, but also The Man associated with what in the 1990s, a calamitous day for the then Conservative government's reputation in managing the economy.
What is striking in what We Are told Mr Sunak will emphasise how proud, but also how defensive he appears to be about his record at the Treasury - pointing to The Furlough scheme during the pandemic and a record number of job vacancies in the economy, for instance.
It underlines how in these early skirmishes, a direct political assault on his record is absolutely central.
The big test, and as yet unanswered question, is how he will respond to the Pressure .
Source of news: bbc.com