Jabbo
I think Starmer is the most experienced and professional of the candidates but my fear is that he will try to make the party more electable by dragging it back to a centralist, Blairite position. It is debatable whether Johnson will remain unscathed after the CV outbreak. I have a feeling that he will get ousted but, assuming he remains in place, there is no need for Labour to select a middle-of-the road politician. Labour should have been braver. People in the parry should have had more guts and backed RLB. It was a disappointment that Starmer did not step aside to allow an all female candidacy. Regardless of this, I think Labour would still win the next election with a progressive manifesto. The election in 2016 showed that this was popular with voters. I just think that Starmer's election shows a lack of balls amongst Labour Party members - many of whom forgetting the principles they probably stood for when they first joined. For me, RBL would have been a good choice and offered a more "human" alternative, not only to Boris, but also to Nicola Sturgeon whose bubble needs to be burst to secure a healthy Labour majority.
I think Starmer is the most experienced and professional of the candidates but my fear is that he will try to make the party more electable by dragging it back to a centralist, Blairite position. It is debatable whether Johnson will remain unscathed after the CV outbreak. I have a feeling that he will get ousted but, assuming he remains in place, there is no need for Labour to select a middle-of-the road politician. Labour should have been braver. People in the parry should have had more guts and backed RLB. It was a disappointment that Starmer did not step aside to allow an all female candidacy. Regardless of this, I think Labour would still win the next election with a progressive manifesto. The election in 2016 showed that this was popular with voters. I just think that Starmer's election shows a lack of balls amongst Labour Party members - many of whom forgetting the principles they probably stood for when they first joined. For me, RBL would have been a good choice and offered a more "human" alternative, not only to Boris, but also to Nicola Sturgeon whose bubble needs to be burst to secure a healthy Labour majority.