Given he has pretty much no chance of becoming the opposition party never mind forming the government, why does he terrify you so much, and why are you so afraid to say what it is you think keith will bring to the table?
I’m a Labour Party member mate, and an RMT member, so of course I support both. Because imo they both represent my best interests, in the workplace and in general. https://www.rmt.org.uk/news/rmt-statement-on-general-election/
So you're backing the policies that have ensured that the rail service is in dire straits, and the party that are ****ing up Wales, simply because you always have. This Labour can't possibly represent the Labour you signed up for. Blind loyalty like yours is simply foolish.
Obviously not, no. I’m opposed to the current franchise system which has made such a pig’s ear of running the railway network, and looking forward to seeing the train companies coming back into public ownership, as outlined in the Labour manifesto.
I'm in favour of nationalisation of transport and key utilities. Where I struggle is believing that they'll do it in the right way. I look at the mess they've made of what is the biggest nationalised institution, the NHS, and they've made an absolute pigs ear by having too many expensive departments that offer no meaningful contribution to the core function of health. Many of those could be described as left leaning positions.
Once you find out the US CIA overthrew Ukraines elected leader in 2014 & installed a Jewish TV comedian then the Ukraine Russia conflict makes more sense. As a result most of the World see USA/NATO as a Global bully & have formed an allegiance non reliant on the petrodollar Fiat currency & the US protection racket. Saudi ditching the dollar has ended US as well as their own suicidal immigration disaster & ******ed ending of their own oil & gas production.
It's interesting to see how much the left support death, destruction and rape. Where are the peace talks or military solutions coming from?
He’s obviously been an effective leader of his party so far, so there’s that. Moved the party to the centre ground where elections are won, without causing the sort of ructions with Momentum, which Neil Kinnock caused when he went head as to head with Militant.