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So Tom we've had your Starmer, and I would assume, the current government out posts ad nauseum but no reply to repeated requests for your thoughts on who should replace the current PM and his administration. Looking forward to you prompt reply adding I'm no fan of Starmer as previously stated,
Honestly, no clue. I don't want Farage in but right now, it looks inevitable he will be the next PM. Ideally for me, the Tories will get their act together to see off Reform but I can't see that happening any time soon.
 
Nice to read that Starmer will not walk away. In the meantime Labour grows ever more unpopular. I mean, loads of Labour canvassers have reported that people have said Starmer is the main reason why people didn't vote Labour yesterday. He is dragging them down and long may it continue.


These were local elections Tom. The PM was voted in at the last General Election. No matter how many people think it was, yesterday was not a vote on the Westminster government (except in Westminster, where the Tories narrowly beat Labour, the rest nowhere; not a result likely to be reflected in the rest of the country).

The government is deeply unpopular. Any government would be, given the number of grievances people have, and the damage done to our country by the 2008 banking crisis, Brexit, and Covid. Replace the man at ye top, and whoever replaces him quickly becomes unpopular. Meanwhile, for all his faults, Starmer soldiers on; that, at least, is to his considerable credit.
 
These were local elections Tom. The PM was voted in at the last General Election. No matter how many people think it was, yesterday was not a vote on the Westminster government (except in Westminster, where the Tories narrowly beat Labour, the rest nowhere; not a result likely to be reflected in the rest of the country).

The government is deeply unpopular. Any government would be, given the number of grievances people have, and the damage done to our country by the 2008 banking crisis, Brexit, and Covid. Replace the man at ye top, and whoever replaces him quickly becomes unpopular. Meanwhile, for all his faults, Starmer soldiers on; that, at least, is to his considerable credit.
I know they were local but national politics always has an influence, now matter how small, on them.
 
It's a funny one - I live within Wandsworth council, and we've just voted back in the Conservatives, with Reform only getting 7% here. That actually makes me quite proud. Not because I'm some dyed-in-the-wool Tory (by any stretch), but because at a local level the Tory council here has been excellent to date - they were voted out for Labour in the last local election, and they've been utterly dreadful. And we haven't then turned to the odious Reform lot (or the Greens....*shudders*).

So the local council element for me is a very different thing to who should/who I'd like to be running national government.
I want a government, coalition probably, formed that would bring about a PR system based on a single transferable vote as were some mayoral elections before tory gerrymandering.
 
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I’m not saying get rid of Starmer, as we have gone through a lot of PMs in the last 10 years, but it took a lot of managers before we got Tonda.

True.

It’s also a legendary truth that Man Utd were close to sacking Alex Ferguson after a frustrating start.

Also, some Saints fans (mentioning no names) wanted to sack Tonda after 5 winless games.
 
FFS why are we letting unimportant council elections in the UK get in the way of Trump news? I haven't seen even his name mentioned since Monday, I don't come on here to read about the things that really affect us. Give us the stuff that matters.


You don’t think Trumps antics in the Gulf affect you? Seriously?
 
These are local elections. I feel like the general populace are getting confused. How does Starmer etc have anything to do with people’s votes? I’ve voted Conservatives for local elections all my life as they generally do a good job, and care for the community as they are part of said community. So I kind of go with the continuity.

On the other hand, I’ve never voted conservative within a GC.

People are confusing the two, which is not surprising. The media muddy it all to a make it feel like it will change anything at a Westminster level.
 
It's a funny one - I live within Wandsworth council, and we've just voted back in the Conservatives, with Reform only getting 7% here. That actually makes me quite proud. Not because I'm some dyed-in-the-wool Tory (by any stretch), but because at a local level the Tory council here has been excellent to date - they were voted out for Labour in the last local election, and they've been utterly dreadful. And we haven't then turned to the odious Reform lot (or the Greens....*shudders*).

So the local council element for me is a very different thing to who should/who I'd like to be running national government.
I’ve just seen this, and completely agree with your sentiment.
 
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