We'll see, I suppose.
wouldn’t disagree with that but words such as left, socialism and liberal are seen as such bad things by a lot of people I don’t think Labour had much of a choice, from what I’ve seen of Starmer he seems to back traditional labour values as much as today’s political overview will allow without people shouting Venezuela every five seconds
Was just talking to another of my mates still at BA (who is totally pissed off that is hasn’t been ‘furloughed’) about Starmer. He’s more to the centre than me and sees it as a good thing...after all it’s no good upholding real socialist principles but not being in government to implement them due to the fact that the general public have been so ingrained to ‘look after yourself’....I guess they can afford to lose people like me........a case of damned if you do, damned if you don’t.
We’ll wait and see
I feel your pain mate I really do and in a just society i probably wouldn’t have plumped for Starmer, but as we are currently up against a government who can hand out contracts to their donors who are unable to provide even a fraction of other companies and their supporters couldn’t care less about this corruption that will see people die. It’s a much lesser evil for me.
I feel your pain mate I really do and in a just society i probably wouldn’t have plumped for Starmer, but as we are currently up against a government who can hand out contracts to their donors who are unable to provide even a fraction of other companies and their supporters couldn’t care less about this corruption that will see people die. It’s a much lesser evil for me.
It has to be someone who gives Labour a chance of being in power. No point being overtly principled at the expense of being able to convince Tony the scaffolder from Walsall that maybe the Tories aren’t really looking out for him.
No doubt the usual sources will do their hatchet job on him once Corona is quickly forgotten but they can do less of one on Starmzy than the others. Bailey would’ve just been laughed out of Westminster.
The problem is although Starmer is no JezzaIt has to be someone who gives Labour a chance of being in power. No point being overtly principled at the expense of being able to convince Tony the scaffolder from Walsall that maybe the Tories aren’t really looking out for him. It shouldn’t be that way but a bloke has more chance of winning.
No doubt the usual sources will do their hatchet job on him once Corona is quickly forgotten but they can do less of one on Starmzy than the others. Bailey would’ve just been laughed out of Westminster.
he is still part of the Previous muppet show. No one will vote for labour because unlike the Tories that had a cull of the deadwood and brought in fresh-faced droids, Labour still has Abbott/Jezza/Thornberry and the rest of the north London 2222show. Never learn.The problem is although Starmer is no Jezzahe is still part of the Previous muppet show. No one will vote for labour because unlike the Tories that had a cull of the deadwood and brought in fresh-faced droids, Labour still has Abbott/Jezza/Thornberry and the rest of the north London 2222show. Never learn.
It will be like a re-shuffle of chairs on the Titanic.He’ll do a re-shuffle. I doubt he’s counting on convincing actual unashamed Tory members even if he can win back some lost votes.

The best news for Labour is that Corbyn the loser has gone. Starmer is smart and articulate. But he'll have a hell of a job regaining control from the hard left band that were behind Corbyn and we may see some firework internals in Labour, which is not what they need, but I can't see Corbynites being marginalised and going quietly.
Starmer is not charismatic, but then neither was John Major and he became PM. The second problem I see for Starmer after internal strife, is that he was an unapologetic Remainer, never accepted the 2016 result and wanted a second referendum and unlimited free movement of people. That is not going to win over all those once Labour voters in the North that voted blue at the last election.
The thing is Goldie Corbyn hasn't gone. Or he has but only to the backbenches with the muppet show. Labour missed a good chance a while back by not getting David Millibland in as leader. I cannot see Labour in for many years (which for me is a good thing). However, I do like a strong opposition but sadly even with Mr Charismatic they a long way off.
Hit the nail on the head Goldie... 3 factions within a party is not good. That's why Boris got rid of the 'remoaners' and brought in Boris droids.As I see it there are three camps in Labour. Blairites, Starmerites and Corbynites. The Corbynites have had a communist like power over the party and I just can't see them giving it up easily. Starmer has to have his own team on the front bench or they'll pull the rug from under him. That means denying Corbynites and then there'll be trouble. Labour will only stand a chance of getting into power if they are a united party. I don't think Starmer is strong enough to do that
I guess it's better to have an idea than to be completely oblivious to what's around them? Take Jezza... some on here actually believed he could win or there would be a hung parliament?Amazing how many people who are against everything that the Labour Party stand for are now experts on the Labour Party![]()
Amazing how after the election defeat the experts disappeared from the political thread? I guess it's better to have an idea than to be completely oblivious to what's around them? Take Jezza... some on here actually believed he could win or there would be a hung parliament?Amazing how after the election defeat the experts disappeared from the political thread?
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You are more than welcome to show me the post where I said that? Or will it be as elusive as others?Just funny Ellers how it was only a week or so ago that you were saying about people who disliked them, shouldn’t be commenting on the ****servative party
