Templeton Peck
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I personally hope he sees out the term. Don't think he will though.
Who knows? Maybe the only reason AB is so popular is he’s the tallest dwarf!So Andy Burnham is our Kamala Harris who will usher in Nigel Farage?
We should stick with our Joe Biden then?So Andy Burnham is our Kamala Harris who will usher in Nigel Farage?
Well, if nothing else its confused both viewers and presenters of GB News
It's an absolutely ludicrous statement. As if Starmer isn't already the one ushering Farage into office.We should stick with our Joe Biden then?
If the alternative is Wes thenIt's an absolutely ludicrous statement. As if Starmer isn't already the one ushering Farage into office.
It's the politics that are the issue not the personalities. Burnham is about the most likeable of them but he's not going to magically save Labour at the next election.For the good of his Party and the country Starmer perhaps needs to look at how Biden’s desperate attempt to cling to power played out. By the time Biden finally accepted he shouldn’t stand again irreparable damage had been done. There’s time for a new Labour leader to turn things round but Starmer, unfairly in many ways, is seen as being a poor PM. Life’s not fair though and he has no chance of winning back the voters he’s lost and though a new leader won’t have it easy they will at least have a chance to change Labour’s fortunes.
I think if they can get the majority of the voting public to look at what they're achieving with their policies then yes that will make a difference rather than rely on personalities.It's the politics that are the issue not the personalities. Burnham is about the most likeable of them but he's not going to magically save Labour at the next election.
I don’t know if AB or anyone else will magically save Labour but I am certain that in 2026 having a PM with little charisma and not much more direction is a sure fire way of handing the next election to Reform.It's the politics that are the issue not the personalities. Burnham is about the most likeable of them but he's not going to magically save Labour at the next election.
In what way isn't it?In what way is his handling of Mandelson a resigning matter?
And then we'd end up with "better" PMs, God forbid.I agree. But I also think that if a PM resigned every time they made a poor judgement call we'd be seeing moving vans in Downing street every month.