YepCunt had an article in The Sun today.
I haven't read it, but surely that's a good thing, from an electability perspective?Cunt had an article in The Sun today.
These are my principles and if you don't like them I have others.
If writing for the Sun automatically wins him the next GE then yes.I haven't read it, but surely that's a good thing, from an electability perspective?
Yep Starmer is really killing it on that front.Electability is not important..
Well its a start, surely? I hate the rag as much as the next person, but they basically decide who ends up as PM. He's got to get in bed with them if he's to have any chance of reaching the floating voters, and the politically disengaged. It's shit, but it's the way the world works.If writing for the Sun automatically wins him the next GE then yes.
They don't. 1m circ now. 2% of the electorate. Sun tend to follow the crowd rather than set the trend. Blair's polling dropped significantly after they backed him pre-97. Starmer would be way better off trying to convince 30% of non-voters to back him.Well its a start, surely? I hate the rag as much as the next person, but they basically decide who ends up as PM. He's got to get in bed with them if he's to have any chance of reaching the floating voters, and the politically disengaged. It's shit, but it's the way the world works.
Diane Abbott was wrong to write in the Sun. Don't recall her promising not to do so though.
They aren't actively anti. Yet. Press have given him an easy ride so far.The Sun's circulation is a relatively small percentage of the population, but it's message still gets passed on. How many people read first hand that Corbyn supports the IRA versus those that repeated it?
Perhaps he doesn't need Murdoch onside, but he definitely doesn't need him actively anti. He'll go on Morgan's TV show next, it's part of trying to demonstrate he's a credible leader. I can see why it pisses people off and I'd never buy the rag, but he has to make himself more visible to the wider electorate at some point. Perhaps this is the unfortunate price for that?
He's not any kind of threat which is why he's had an easy ride so far. If he can continue to convince them he's a nice safe alternative that won't try and change anything they could well swing behind him. They'd probably prefer a less cunty Tory though.The press have, mostly, gone off Boris and are realising that he's a liar and a cold-hearted prick, not a lovable buffoon.
They are looking for Starmer to make himself electable so that they can "get behind him". Or perhaps that is how he sees it...