Keir Starmer

He's got a photo of St Tony in his office.


Mrs Ed Balls, Ashworth and Jarvis are my guesses.

was quite happy at the time with Starmer, even though I thought Jarvis would’ve been better. Starting to think I was right.
 
was quite happy at the time with Starmer, even though I thought Jarvis would’ve been better. Starting to think I was right.

Jarvis is another non entity tbf, as Burnham and Driscall fought for the north, Javis kept his cards close to his chest while negotiating with johnson and sat on the fence, he has never shown any appetite to lead labour and seems happy running shefield city region.
 
Jarvis is another non entity tbf, as Burnham and Driscall fought for the north, Javis kept his cards close to his chest while negotiating with johnson and sat on the fence, he has never shown any appetite to lead labour and seems happy running shefield city region.
True but I was of the mind that an ex-Army bloke whose wife died of cancer was a shoo-in versus Johnson on integrity alone.
 
Jarvis is another non entity tbf, as Burnham and Driscall fought for the north, Javis kept his cards close to his chest while negotiating with johnson and sat on the fence, he has never shown any appetite to lead labour and seems happy running shefield city region.

This might be the end of the road for Labour, they could go the way of the Liberals after the First World War. Political parties sometimes just wither away, they glance behind and there's no one there, they gaze ahead and everyone looks disinterested, they say stuff and nobody listens, they try a makeover and no one notices.

Membership dwindles, they start to look foolish and silly and worst of all irrelevant.

And then one day, quite suddenly, though it's been brewing for a while, large numbers of the party's core supporters look at Labour and think, what's the point?

The Labour Party are perilously close to this.
 
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This might be the end of the road for Labour, they could go the way of the Liberals after the First World War. Political parties sometimes just wither away, they glance behind and there's no one there, they gaze ahead and everyone looks disinterested, they say stuff and nobody listens, they try a makeover and no one notices.

Membership dwindles, they start to look foolish and silly and worst of all irrelevant.

And then one day, quite suddenly, though it's been brewing for a while, large numbers of the party's core supporters look at Labour and think, what's the point?

The Labour Party are perilously close to this.

We are destined to live in a perpetual tory state.
 
This might be the end of the road for Labour, they could go the way of the Liberals after the First World War. Political parties sometimes just wither away, they glance behind and there's no one there, they gaze ahead and everyone looks disinterested, they say stuff and nobody listens, they try a makeover and no one notices.

Membership dwindles, they start to look foolish and silly and worst of all irrelevant.

And then one day, quite suddenly, though it's been brewing for a while, large numbers of the party's core supporters look at Labour and think, what's the point?

The Labour Party are perilously close to this.
That’s how I feel
 
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The PM is about to receive a strongly worded email.
Lol. I've said for months on here that BJ would go to the country early if he had a covid 'win' (vaccine) and the worst problems of brexit had yet to manifest. Finally the penny is dropping with Starmer that this isn't a 4 year project but I think (if he's still in the job) he might be caught out by an even earlier GE - 2022?
 
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