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Keir Starmer at it again..

Labour was formed to represent the working classes as the political wing of the TU movement. If that isn't your bag then fine - there are plenty of other parties who dislike those things that are available.
 
Labour was formed to represent the working classes as the political wing of the TU movement. If that isn't your bag then fine - there are plenty of other parties who dislike those things that are available.
A Keir to put it together and another Keir to dismantle it.

Keir Starmer mentioned that his father was a toolmaker. Never a truer word spoken.
 
Starmer has the charisma of a cow defecating and urinating at the same time.

The irony is he cannot take Johnson to task because his whole theme is agreement (but he would have moved quicker). He couldn't outspend Johnson or in fact put the country in more debt.

Corbyn was Labour but too pro-Palestine ( and all that entails )

What next ?

Give Rayner a charge. Abbott as Chancellor perhaps and Claudia Webbe as Foreign Secretary. I jest ...

It appears the socialist ideal cannot counter the Fascist nature of the Davos set that appear to call the shots.
 
Labour was formed to represent the working classes as the political wing of the TU movement. If that isn't your bag then fine - there are plenty of other parties who dislike those things that are available.
as a child I remember my very docile grandfather going on na rant once that "Labour was formed to support the working mon, and they've stopped looking after the working mon" in the late 1980's. He switched his vote to the liberals way back then.
Grandad was always exceptionally easy going, never ever saw him lose his temper. Might be why that stuck with me.
 
Thought his speech today was very good.

First time I've heard him display real gravitas.

The Corbynite hecklers showed themselves up as fucking scum.
I'm not sure what the Corbynites want to achieve? Even the most committed Corbynista must see the only alternative to Starmer is more Tory rule.
 
I'm not sure what the Corbynites want to achieve? Even the most committed Corbynista must see the only alternative to Starmer is more Tory rule.
It seems like that isn't much of a deterrent
 
Owen Jones' views are flakier than anything Cadbury have made. Uni politics which will always have an audience, but comes with little substance. His hokey cokey on Corbyn was pathetic
 
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OK, the thrust of the piece is Starmer took over the Labour Party on a false premise. I agree, he did. Equally it was transparent he wasn't the man he said he was. I believe I said as much on the old Corbyn thread, so more fool anyone who thought he was.

His impact the thick end of 2 years in has been minimal, some of that is circumstance due to Covid and a personal confusion over how to handle Brexit, some in my view misguided - failure to properly criticise/hold the Government to account and wrapping himself in the flag, some pointless - inter party wars

I don't think he's lost ground in that 2 years, the majority of the electorate aren't interested at this stage, I do think he's wasted them. I've always said I want an electable Labour Party I thought Starmer could be, I still think that but am less sure. Sniping at the other wing of the party doesn't do anyone any favours and as another Guardian opinion writer Marina Hyde said Angela Raynor calling Tories scum will play very well with the base, but they were voting for you anyway. He or any other Labour leader has to walk a more sophisticated line than that
 
I agree that most people aren't interested and that the gap may close come election time. He's been awful so far though.

Running for leader on a false platform is Johnson level shithousery. The last thing UK politics needs right now is another lying prick.
 
OK, the thrust of the piece is Starmer took over the Labour Party on a false premise. I agree, he did. Equally it was transparent he wasn't the man he said he was. I believe I said as much on the old Corbyn thread, so more fool anyone who thought he was.

His impact the thick end of 2 years in has been minimal, some of that is circumstance due to Covid and a personal confusion over how to handle Brexit, some in my view misguided - failure to properly criticise/hold the Government to account and wrapping himself in the flag, some pointless - inter party wars

I don't think he's lost ground in that 2 years, the majority of the electorate aren't interested at this stage, I do think he's wasted them. I've always said I want an electable Labour Party I thought Starmer could be, I still think that but am less sure. Sniping at the other wing of the party doesn't do anyone any favours and as another Guardian opinion writer Marina Hyde said Angela Raynor calling Tories scum will play very well with the base, but they were voting for you anyway. He or any other Labour leader has to walk a more sophisticated line than that
Even a fool is entitled to point out the truth. Seems your analysis is closer to Owen Jones’ than Starmer’s sycophants.
 
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