Templeton Peck
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I just found it very funny. Like something Chris Morris might have done.
Obviously not aimed at eternally grumpy men either.Might be that prematurely grumpy men are not their target audience? Not my thing but it’s harmless enough.
Bit of light hearted fun, what's wrong with that in a boring election run up.
This is just astounding.
Nothing. Same as there's nothing wrong in somebody not caring much for it either...Bit of light hearted fun, what's wrong with that in a boring election run up.
Drop them a line and ask why they haven't got Christopher Nolan in to do their scripted social media output.It's just shit. Really really shit.
Drop them a line and ask why they haven't got Christopher Nolan in to do their scripted social media output.
Are you that angry with the Labour Party in its current incarnation that everything they do is shit?
It's just shit. Really really shit.
He's got no answer to her problem.This is a bit odd from Starmer?
(Ignore the hyperbole of the tweeter)
I don't turn my heating off. I just set the thermostat.Do people put their heating on overnight in general? I've only done it when the kids are really little
That's what I do. Wouldn't expect it to trip in at this time of year though, it has a couple of times last few weeks early mornings.I don't turn my heating off. I just set the thermostat.
He just needs to lean into the "I'm a boring bastard, you've got me, guilty, but I'm competent, and don't you want politics to be about being boring and competent again?" angle, it shouldn't be that hard, but he really is just a very very awkward person who's better suited to courtroom legalese than public speaking. Not that I think it really hurts him (for now).With the exception of the first Corbyn question, which made him look deceitful, I thought that was probably Starmer's best effort yet. He still says things I don't agree with, but said them with a little more conviction and as a pragmatist I get it. I understand the "Ming Vase" analogy but what I really want is a little bit more on the "decade of national renewal". I think if he came out and said we're not doing much for the next 5 years (which he effectively has said) but after that this is what we would want to do...I don't think it would do much harm and might convince more people to vote.
Just add a little bit of vision to the pragmatism. Maybe the manifesto will.