I think it was worse than that, from an understanding of the Labour party perspective. Starmer has talked for a year about bringing decency back to politics. About standards MPs should live by. When Johnson accused him of not prosecuting Saville it was a real low point for me. Starmer was rightly angry and so were his party, plus many from the tory side. Now he stands by every word of the statement Sunak doesnt think child sex offenders should go to prison. For me it is hypocritical of him and those that have also defended it. It is a big own goal and jduging by the media coverage, that is still going on, has opened up some cracks inside the party.It was a Gary Lineker moment tbh, a reasonable message overshadowed by deliberately provocative language.
For an outfit regularly self proclaimed the party of law and order it has to be said they've failed to stem the rise of crime.
Child abuse, sexual offences and crime by serving police officers all seem to be out of control.
The figures may not back that up but it just seems the government's priorities lie in financial areas, not the welfare of the people.
I know the tories have fought these dirty campaigns before. I have no support for them either. But when you have a massive lead in the polls to stoop to what in my opinion is as low as the tories you arent giving me any hope of different behaviours when they are inevitably in govt. So my conclusion is all this talk over the last year about decency and standards just been nonsense.


