leedswolf
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Enjoy.Big barbie for this afternoon for Straya day
Enjoy.Big barbie for this afternoon for Straya day
45, 64 and 74?Not really. If the argument is 'We should move to the left in order to win' then that has literally never worked. Not once.
Don't then.I just don't know why I, as someone who believes in progressive policies, would vote for the current Labour Party. Literally no reason.
Well my argument is that Labour have also lost plenty of elections from the centre too, more in fact.Not really. If the argument is 'We should move to the left in order to win' then that has literally never worked. Not once.
Course he will. No point going for diet coke when you can get the real thing.I’m not sure we are even going to get that choice, and if we do, he’ll lose
Harris wasn't giving them anything of what they wanted. Hopefully they've learned their lesson but I doubt it.Don't then.
Political parties can't appeal to everyone, so there's always a trade off.
Same for voters. You have to look at what's in offer, consider the outcomes, then use your vote accordingly. And if you think protesting against Labour justifies Nigel Farage as PM then go for it. It's your choice.
Just like those who decided a Trump presidency was ok because Harris wasnt giving them 100% of what they wanted.
Did you vote for Corbyn in 17 and 19?If we had PR I'd agree, but we don't.
So in a world where the next PM is Starmer or Farage, I'll pick Starmer and sleep just fine.

Of course. Win win for Burnham.View attachment 15830
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‘Crash & Burnham’: what the UK papers say as Labour blocks Andy Burnham’s byelection bid
The British papers are in agreement that Keir Starmer faces a likely backlash from unhappy Labour MPs and memberswww.theguardian.com
No, but I live in a Tory/LD marginal where Labour get about 5 votes.Did you vote for Corbyn in 17 and 19?
I'm not voting Green to protest against Labour, I'm voting Green because I like their policies.Don't then.
Political parties can't appeal to everyone, so there's always a trade off.
Same for voters. You have to look at what's in offer, consider the outcomes, then use your vote accordingly. And if you think protesting against Labour justifies Nigel Farage as PM then go for it. It's your choice.
Just like those who decided a Trump presidency was ok because Harris wasnt giving them 100% of what they wanted.
Labour is firmly of the centre now and are getting trounced in the polls because people are sick as business as usual as their lives and the country they see is getting progressively worse.Don't then.
Political parties can't appeal to everyone, so there's always a trade off.
Same for voters. You have to look at what's in offer, consider the outcomes, then use your vote accordingly. And if you think protesting against Labour justifies Nigel Farage as PM then go for it. It's your choice.
Just like those who decided a Trump presidency was ok because Harris wasnt giving them 100% of what they wanted.
Labour are afraid to have the difficult conversations with their electorate around immigration. That goes back to Blair, peaks at Corbyn and has been continued by Starmer. Ultimately it enables Farage to swoop in on their traditional territory.Labour is firmly of the centre now and are getting trounced in the polls because people are sick as business as usual as their lives and the country they see is getting progressively worse.
The extreme right are on course to win the next election, and the once centre-right party has aligned itself with Reform in all but name.
All you seem to say on repeat is that labour cant move to the left, so what is your opinion, should Labour become the new one-nation Tories now they have been told to fuck off by Badenoch, and if so where does that left centre-left or left leaning voters?