Keir Starmer

The worst thing about the speech is that I could've read the iliad quicker. Otherwise I think he might come out of it pretty well.
 
The worst thing about the speech is that I could've read the iliad quicker. Otherwise I think he might come out of it pretty well.
For non politicos the speech is well written, albeit read by an android.
 
Its all a bit broad brush for me.............if the Tories want to go to the polls next summer then he will need to have put some flesh on the bones of all that aspiration
 
Its all a bit broad brush for me.............if the Tories want to go to the polls next summer then he will need to have put some flesh on the bones of all that aspiration
Yes, he should have had a few “oven ready” lies and a social care policy “ready to go” like the lying **** in charge now had.
 
Tight camera angles on shadow cabinet members clapping like demented seals will do that.


Be interesting to see the media edits later either chucking delegates out or recording the heckling.
They’ll concentrate on the negative, just like the left are.
 
Its all a bit broad brush for me.............if the Tories want to go to the polls next summer then he will need to have put some flesh on the bones of all that aspiration
Even if he doesn‘t, the choice will be between a decent, competent, experienced individual and Johnston. What will the country decide I wonder?
 
I didn’t listen to it all but what I heard I liked. Work.Care.Equality.Security. I liked his comments about health and crime. Liked the comparison of himself to Johnson. That was well done. Is he going to reach the electorate through our media though?
 
I didn’t listen to it all but what I heard I liked. Work.Care.Equality.Security. I liked his comments about health and crime. Liked the comparison of himself to Johnson. That was well done. Is he going to reach the electorate through our media though?
If he looks anywhere near like gaining traction they will find something to bury him with. However his personality may negate that occuring.
 
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If he looks anywhere near like gaining traction they will find something to bear him with. However his personality may negate that occuring.
Hard to portray a former DPP as soft on crime...
 
Not saying this is eerything it needs to be,or is election winning, on the other hand who should have more power the elected MPs or the paying members with their own agendas, there has to be a balance but currently those unelected members have too much power over those elected by millions.
How do you think we got Johnson as PM? Most Tory MPs didn't want him.
 
How do you think we got Johnson as PM? Most Tory MPs didn't want him.
Well there you go.Except Tory Mps get the final say as far as I remember. Doesn't change the fact elected Labour MPs that are answerable to the voters for their policies should get the final say not paing members that are answerable to nobody.
 

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