Keir Starmer

Have you actually watched or read his assessment?

Have you read his book "Rule Britannia, Brexit and the end of Empire" ?

Did you know that the leave vote was higher in area's where obesity was higher. Did you know that poverty had little effect on the voting patterns. Did you know more people voted leave in Hampshire than in Sunderland.
Women by a small majority voted voted remain, white men voted leave, the biggest gender differences where on the AB social class among 35-54 year olds where women were 11 points more likely to vote remain than men.

That is a taste of the level if analysis he broke it down too, but you would rather take a Tory Baron's pollsters word for it,

Fair enough, sorry to have bothered you.
one interesting statistic (sorry it's a little off topic, but it is a response to your post), the majority of religious people voted in favour of brexit, the majority of those with no religion voted against it, and i think the only religion that didn't vote majority leave was islam (who voted more heavily remain than any group, after no religion). interesting to see those believing in imaginary things voting for imaginary things
 
one interesting statistic (sorry it's a little off topic, but it is a response to your post), the majority of religious people voted in favour of brexit, the majority of those with no religion voted against it, and i think the only religion that didn't vote majority leave was islam (who voted more heavily remain than any group, after no religion). interesting to see those believing in imaginary things voting for imaginary things
Average age of Church of England congregations is 61. It's just age (if even true).
 
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Bit late to be calling the PM a racist. Maybe should have started when elected as leader eh?
 
He's a good parliamentarian.

Watching the foreign aid debate and he's schooling Tories on the rules off debate. Whilst giving his speech he explains he will give he argument band give Tories a chance to produce a counter. First intervention is a dig and not an argument which he points out and asks the PM to prepare a better counter to the argument he's got.

He sarcastically schooling them on the rules of debate. Not seen the before.
 
He sarcastically schooling them on the rules of debate. Not seen the before.
As he does pretty much every Wednesday tbf. You are interested and politically aware, but sadly a great chunk of the electorate are not so his weekly win in PMQ's doesn't register. The teatime covid briefings have allowed BJ to sidestep parliament and beam his message largely unchallenged direct to the people with PMQ's downgraded as an event. Oddly enough the same thing the govt don't like Sturgeon doing
 
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He's a good parliamentarian.

Watching the foreign aid debate and he's schooling Tories on the rules off debate. Whilst giving his speech he explains he will give he argument band give Tories a chance to produce a counter. First intervention is a dig and not an argument which he points out and asks the PM to prepare a better counter to the argument he's got.

He sarcastically schooling them on the rules of debate. Not seen the before.
He does well in these debates and always seem to notice Johnson ducks out before it ends.
 
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He's a good parliamentarian.

Watching the foreign aid debate and he's schooling Tories on the rules off debate. Whilst giving his speech he explains he will give he argument band give Tories a chance to produce a counter. First intervention is a dig and not an argument which he points out and asks the PM to prepare a better counter to the argument he's got.

He sarcastically schooling them on the rules of debate. Not seen the before.
The problem is that Parliament is irrelevant to people's lives.
 
Because Parliament is irrelevant to government.

Johnson, or his handlers, make policy up as they go along, his cabinet of all the idiots rubber stamps it, and his honourable sheep are whipped to pass it.
The whole political structure is irrelevant to most people. We have a system that is centuries out of date. It is highly centralised with power in the hands of a very small section of our country on the Left and Right of politics. The people in the centre are the majority and they are neglected.
 
The whole political structure is irrelevant to most people. We have a system that is centuries out of date. It is highly centralised with power in the hands of a very small section of our country on the Left and Right of politics. The people in the centre are the majority and they are neglected.

This made me smile.

You were doing so well, and then......

centralised with power in the hands of a very small section of our country on the Left

I'd love to know where this is, precisely?
 

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