It's crystal clear that you have no idea what 'honest' means. Given you don't ask that of the others that whined for a decade to get us banned from safe space, and in following us here don't engage, but much like yourself, simply post meaningless pap, your post simply adds more evidence to the fact that you're a hypocritical ****er. This is where you try to claim meltdown/rattled...you transparent tosser.
Quick, look over there. Relying on Johnson’s failures is Labour’s only strategy - its time is almost up Owen Jones: The Guardian Mon 11 Jul 2022 16.34 BST Keir Starmer’s party lacks any kind of political vision to actively appeal to voters. According to recent polling by Ipsos, 33% of Britons think Labour is fit to govern, down five percentage points from November 2017; 50% think it is concerned about people in need, down 16 points; 45% think it understands the problems facing Britain, down nine points; 26% think it has a good team of leaders, down five points; and 35% think it looks after “the interests of people like me”, down 10 points. Meanwhile, 38% of those polled state they like Starmer, eight points lower than Corbyn four months after the 2017 election; and 44% state they like the Labour party – down 13 points from the end of 2018. More than half the population doesn’t know what Starmer stands for, with less than a quarter saying they do. That Labour leads over the Tories on these questions isn’t a positive endorsement for the opposition; it is symptomatic of how deep a hole Johnson plunged the government into. Indeed, according to YouGov polling conducted before Johnson’s resignation, of the 37% of voters who believe Starmer would be a better prime minister than Johnson – bear in mind 43% said they didn’t know or refused to answer – seven in 10 ascribe their choice to Johnson’s weaknesses, with just 27% opting for the Labour leader’s strengths. https://www.theguardian.com/comment...johnson-failures-labour-strategy-keir-starmer
Starmer’s Labour is in crisis – but you wouldn’t know it from the mass media Labour’s bid to cull at least a quarter of its workforce is attributed to his plan to “transform the party into a leaner, election-fighting force.” The claim is ludicrous when general secretary David Evans was widely reported in July to be recommending redundancies because the party was three months from bankruptcy. https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/e/starmers-labour-crisis-you-wouldnt-know-it-mass-media
The crisis in the Labour Party and building an alternative It was Blair’s Labour which introduced PFI contracts, binding health, education and public services into debt still being paid off by cash-strapped local authorities, decades later. They also brought in Academisation, removing local authority oversight and taking away local community assets. The legacy of the invasion of Iraq remains the albatross around Blair and his supporters’ necks. So many innocent lives lost and so many millions of people displaced from their homes. Establishment honours, or the few remaining Sure Starts, will never give Blair, or his then front bench, redemption. Margaret Thatcher said that Blair was her ‘greatest achievement’ and we now live with her legacy. With the return of New, New Labour who are advising the current LOTO, we see the same style and strategies, but as I learned through my Headships, you cannot use the same style of leadership in every school or community; political leadership too has to adapt to societal, environmental and economic change. https://prruk.org/the-crisis-in-the-labour-party-and-building-an-alternative/
Labour Party scuttles right following Tory crisis In the teeth of climate, social and political crises, the Labour Party wants to clamp down hard on those who are fighting back. On Monday Labour demanded that the Tories act to arrest and punish Just Stop Oil activists who block oil terminals. It said it wanted injunctions like the sort used against Insulate Britain activists last year to “not just ban protests at oil terminals but also across Britain’s road network.” It’s typical of Keir Starmer’s Labour to pander desperately to the right wing press who want to blame climate activists for the problems of the system. But there’s something deeper going on here too. Whenever the Tories find themselves mired in scandal, Labour’s instinct is to attack from the right. For Labour, the key question at the heart of chancellor Rishi Sunak’s tax dodging scandal isn’t the contempt the rich have for the rest of us. It’s whether he broke parliament’s rules. Then, as if worried even that looked too much like class war, Labour turned the subject quickly on to “law and order”. Just as it did after Boris Johnson held lockdown-breaking parties, it spent Monday demanding more money for cops. This is the true face of a party whose inclination is always to side with the bosses’ system—kid gloves for the Tories, jail for those resisting. https://socialistworker.co.uk/what-we-think/labour-party-scuttles-right-following-tory-crisis/
It looks pretty much like there's a fair few cowards claiming to be socialists, that seem to be happily siding with non-socialists, even though they're in disarray. Such are the perils of being binary cretins bound so much in to party politics, they can't understand people that aren't . "What do we want"..."Not that"
Dummed quoting Socialist Worker, The. Morning Star and Owen Jones? I wonder what they have in common.
Along with the spammer, what do these one trick ponies contribute? It seems a waste of a question mark really, as the one eyed hypocrites will just carry on whining and deflecting uncomfortable facts. It seems Owen Jones has finally been struck off the 'go to' list.
Don't flatter yourself. I can only assume you're hoping for a response that you can claim as a meltdown, or something equivalently pathetic and predictable. Hate would imply emotion towards you, which is far more energy than you're worth. You're more of a tedious irrelevance. I think quite a few people feel similar, and wonder what the **** you're doing here, beyond showing your many personality flaws. You keep trying to engage with me, because you're desperate to be liked, and can't quite work out why you're not.