It is time for change and initially that will almost certainly mean the Labour Party but unless we see radical electoral reform the cycle will just continue. Will Labour deliver that reform? I have my doubts but live in hope.
I'm not a fan of first past the post, but I can see why no Labour leader has ever really gone for it.Bizarre to me that Starmer doesn't see electoral reform as a priority. Especiay given that Scotland won't be delivering Labour a meaningful number of seats ever again. Then again, he's timid about pretty much everything. I think Burnham has said he would seek reform though.
Starmer might not get a choice in the matter if he's reliant on Lib Dems to form a government (which he surely would be). I expect the Lib Dems wouldn't make the same mistake again of allowing a watered down version of PR to go to the public. They will likely dig their heels in this time.
But anyway, yes I'll be voting Labour whilst rolling my eyes and sighing. This version of labour doesn't represent my own politics and i don't trust Starmer to deliver the meaningful change we need, but the Tories just have to be stopped right now.
I'd vote Adolf Hitler in over this current Tory government, honestly I'll give anyone my vote, I come under Congleton so have no chance unless I kill all the boomers.
Yes if Corbyn was leader.
But not that tory Lite in charge.
Does he have voting rights living in Florida?And this right here is why the country is falling apart and everyone is fucked.
No doubt he votes for orange man as voting for orange man lite is somehow worse.Does he have voting rights living in Florida?
Though your point remains either way.
Corbyn really should form his own party and put an MP up in every constituency.Yes if Corbyn was leader.
But not that tory Lite in charge.
Someone the other day even suggested Andy Burnham should be leader.....
As a country we are at our best with a decent centre left labour party in power.