Election 2024

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How are Labour doing after their first 12 months


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**** em, they've come in and completely ignored all of their promises (just like the Tories), the party is at the point of collapse under Starmer. The ins and outs are like some crazy speed dating scenario and all that's going to happen is that Reform get in because there's no opposition. Change leadership from this bellend asap and give Labour a chance to recover.


Did they even make any promises?

From my recollection, their manifesto was basically 'we wouldn't do that', without ever saying what they would do. Which turns out to be **** all about anything.

I can't believe they sneaked in, the last election was more about getting the Tories out, so may people didn't vote because they just assumed labour would piss it.

Those people should have voted, Labour only just scraped in in reality.
 
Did they even make any promises?

From my recollection, their manifesto was basically 'we wouldn't do that', without ever saying what they would do. Which turns out to be **** all about anything.

I can't believe they sneaked in, the last election was more about getting the Tories out, so may people didn't vote because they just assumed labour would piss it.

Those people should have voted, Labour only just scraped in in reality.
"Starmer’s team in the meanwhile lied through their teeth to deceive the Labour membership into voting for their frontman - by promising public ownership, investment, taxing the rich, scrapping tuition fees, defending the welfare state, defending migrants’ rights, promoting peace and justice abroad - we could go on."
 
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I'd like to see Andy Burnham as PM, but I think the timing is more disruptive to Labour than constructive and ultimately it will cause them more harm

with them not banging the drum for all the good they are doing and chasing reform on immigration, he may just be the way to win back ‘the north’ which is in danger of being lost to xenophobia and reform…mistruths and under explained policy.

my local county councillor is now a reform one, replacing the previous Labour one.. the Labour one was active in the community and posting regular updates/sharing concerns and what she was doing for the community.

not seen the reform one since the May elections and her active FB page pre election is bare….
 
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I'd like to see Andy Burnham as PM, but I think the timing is more disruptive to Labour than constructive and ultimately it will cause them more harm

I think Keir Starmer has got himself stuck in a bit of a rut, it's as Archers said earlier today of all the things we could be talking about such as NHS etc, we are chatting about ID cards. It failed under Blair and cost millions in the process of failure.

It now looks how Abe would often describe under that Ike guy, create a problem and give a solution, so make the migrants the problem and give the solution such as id cards, when it really does not pacify the argument, it just inflames it even more. It's a veiled totalitarian idea or discrimination or both.

Imagine how many people have probably lived in this country for decades, but have managed to live under the radar, probably a pleasant life with family members. Remember covid when they wanted everyone to have the jab, and no questions would be asked.

Starmer has stumbled into this like a blind man who has lost his white stick. He needs to drop the idea and get back on track with the manifesto promises of which this was not one of them.
 
"Starmer’s team in the meanwhile lied through their teeth to deceive the Labour membership into voting for their frontman - by promising public ownership, investment, taxing the rich, scrapping tuition fees, defending the welfare state, defending migrants’ rights, promoting peace and justice abroad - we could go on."

I'm not a Labour member so didn’t see that.

I just saw a load of bluster without saying anything during the campaign, then them making it up as they go a long since they got in.

Have aways said Starmer was a complete bluffer. He's not a politician, he's a rabbit in the headlights.

It's absolutely no suprise that the masses are starting to believe the lies Farage is spouting because they know now they've been hoodwinked by Starmer.
 
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I voted Labour to get the Tories out and have been mugged off in the process, they've attacked everyone on the lower end of the ladder rather than go for those at the top, who we were alluded to believe they were going for. It just says don't vote for anyone. Although I hasten to add, I'm not even against Starmer now, I'm happy to give him or even Burnham a chance, but he needs to drop this ID nonsense asap and stop being a stubborn **** and learn to read the room.
 
I think Keir Starmer has got himself stuck in a bit of a rut, it's as Archers said earlier today of all the things we could be talking about such as NHS etc, we are chatting about ID cards. It failed under Blair and cost millions in the process of failure.

It now looks how Abe would often describe under that Ike guy, create a problem and give a solution, so make the migrants the problem and give the solution such as id cards, when it really does not pacify the argument, it just inflames it even more. It's a veiled totalitarian idea or discrimination or both.

Imagine how many people have probably lived in this country for decades, but have managed to live under the radar, probably a pleasant life with family members. Remember covid when they wanted everyone to have the jab, and no questions would be asked.

Starmer has stumbled into this like a blind man who has lost his white stick. He needs to drop the idea and get back on track with the manifesto promises of which this was not one of them.

That's a decent summary.

I think Starmer has got caught between trying to be a friend to business and investors, talking about Labour values and then trying to shave off debt by doing the exact opposite of Labour values, and now trying to appease the Reform leaning voters with this pandering to fear about immigrants.

On the international stage, I think he's a very good statesman and he's doing a good job at keeping a very fractious world communicating with each other.

But domestically, and I'm not so bothered about the high profile resignations, he seems to be in a spin.

Like you say, get back to dealing with the NHS, invest in schools, youth services, workers rights, address the wage stagnation issue. These are the issues that affect working people on a day to day basis.
 
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Starmer needs to focus on next mays local elections. Look at the farce of the Reform county councils, the DOGE failure and without a doubt, the rise in council tax in these after the promise of reduced costs and improved services.

show their failures at local level. Plus, Farage doesn’t want the PM job, even if elected he would stand down within 12 months.
 
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We've got a budget on November 26th. Two things he needs to be wary of, do not add anymore financial stress to hospitality, if they do it wiill keel over and this Christmas will be their last. Also don't do anything that will trigger food inflation, otherwise all the minimum wage increases will have been pointless. Don't forget, people will also get their winter fuel payments sometime around all this, it will be beneficial to the economy in the run up to Christmas, people will have some extra money in their pocket they didn't have last year, time to start giving out some feel good factor rather than doom and gloom.
 
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I'm not a Labour member so didn’t see that.

I just saw a load of bluster without saying anything during the campaign, then them making it up as they go a long since they got in.

Have aways said Starmer was a complete bluffer. He's not a politician, he's a rabbit in the headlights.

It's absolutely no suprise that the masses are starting to believe the lies Farage is spouting because they know now they've been hoodwinked by Starmer.
Luv's post was referencing his spiel to the party to get elected as Labour leader all of which was ditched when he wanted to become PM .
basically he says whatever is necessary for his advancement
 
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Did they even make any promises?

From my recollection, their manifesto was basically 'we wouldn't do that', without ever saying what they would do. Which turns out to be **** all about anything.

I can't believe they sneaked in, the last election was more about getting the Tories out, so may people didn't vote because they just assumed labour would piss it.

Those people should have voted, Labour only just scraped in in reality.

Starmer should have given Farage a Life Peerage for services to the Labour Party

That would've stoped Reform dead in its tracks
 
Luv's post was referencing his spiel to the party to get elected as Labour leader all of which was ditched when he wanted to become PM .
basically he says whatever is necessary for his advancement

Yes, I know that based on the quote he posted.

Originally I assumed he meant the lies he said to voters, which i don't really recall him saying anything of note because he never did. Was all just sound bite bollocks.

Blokes a complete fake, was saying it long before he got elected.
 

I don't think Starmer or Reeves are as bad as most of the media repeats over and over again every day of the week, but I do think Starmer is particularly poor at communicating, useless at PR and Reeves has been used as a lightning rod, everything targets her.

Sometimes freshening up just needs to happen to change the narrative.
 
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I don't think Starmer or Reeves are as bad as most of the media repeats over and over again every day of the week, but I do think Starmer is particularly poor at communicating, useless at PR and Reeves has been used as a lightning rod, everything targets her.

Sometimes freshening up just needs to happen to change the narrative.

I think there's a lot of frustration with Labour, and some of that has led to anger because Farage is gaining a foothold.

A lot of that is down to the fact like you say that Starmer isn't a brilliant communicator, he's a not that dynamic, but he's actually a pretty decent stateman

Contrast that with Farage, who's a very effective communicator, very adept at whipping people into a frenzy, but has zero abilities as an actual politician

Trump and his team along with the Brexit campaign worked this out in 2016, that you don't need any actual facts to get elected, just a good emotive pitch.
 
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I don't think Starmer or Reeves are as bad as most of the media repeats over and over again every day of the week, but I do think Starmer is particularly poor at communicating, useless at PR and Reeves has been used as a lightning rod, everything targets her.

Sometimes freshening up just needs to happen to change the narrative.

Starmer's main problem, for me, is that he really does lack any charisma ... but he doesn't lack intelligence ... and I much prefer that dynamic to the reverse...
 
I think there's a lot of frustration with Labour, and some of that has led to anger because Farage is gaining a foothold.

A lot of that is down to the fact like you say that Starmer isn't a brilliant communicator, he's a not that dynamic, but he's actually a pretty decent stateman

Contrast that with Farage, who's a very effective communicator, very adept at whipping people into a frenzy, but has zero abilities as an actual politician

Trump and his team along with the Brexit campaign worked this out in 2016, that you don't need any actual facts to get elected, just a good emotive pitch.

If Reform get in with a hung parliament situation and the opposition being almost entirely left wing then he's ****ed. There's no way that party is going to manage that fiasco, you need seasoned vets in there not a bunch of chancers, the gov will just collapse.

Especially with FPTP, as you don't have another party involved to help you out. If Labour can squeeze enough seats to achieve a supply and demand agreement with the Liberals they will probably manage a term.
 
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