Templeton Peck
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Not sure about airports but I love Keir Starmer.
Not sure about airports but I love Keir Starmer.
Well catching my connecting flight for Singapore I didn't see much as we had to run from one side to the other to catch the next plane.Dubai is shit - not quite sure how they have made it so bad.
The Labour Party has dropped from 40% in the 2017 election (Corbyn) to 28% in the latest opinion polls (Starmer). The problem is the Labour Party, not their leader. It is a dysfunctional organisation that hasn’t been able to respond to the biggest issues of the day since 2010 yet the narrative (mainly from within its own ranks) has been...elected the wrong brother, it’s Corbyn, it’s Starmer.I get the ironic nature of your post re Corbyn. It is worrying that I don't think it would be much different whoever the leader was, at least not at the moment
Yes it's really helped.At least the Momentum fools that are too far left to ever do anything other than be electorally sidelined are binned off and shouting from the outside. That’s a start.
Indeed, Labour have dropped 13 points in the polls....It certainly has.
It was a left wing platform that topped 40% in 2017 unless I was deluded. However, I wasn’t arguing that going more “left wing” will help Labour, I was countering your narrative that “binning” Momentum has helped Labour when clearly it hasn’t. For the Labour Party to properly recover it needs to find a way to balance ideology with pragmatism because much of the ideology of democratic socialism is popular with the electorate when translated into meaningful policy offers...not the chaos of Labour’s 2019 effort which was policy on the hoof.That’s more to do with the lunacy of the electorate liking the hard right populist in number ten. If you thinking going more left wing is going to help Labour you are deluded.