Keir Starmer

I'm the type of voter that Labour need to attract if they'e any hope of getting back in to power.

For me, Kier Starmer is their best bet by a country mile.
 
Agree, but he has come out and said remain vs leave is over. Also, 5 years is a long time for the government or opposition to shine/fuck up. Got a lot of work to do to distance the party from Corbyn, but he's got the time to do it. Whether the party membership give him the chance remains to be seen.
He may have said that, However he still managed to alienate himself just a bit further from the voting public that he now hopes to win over by voting against Brexit yet again last week. Leopards and spots spring to mind.
 
I'm the type of voter that Labour need to attract if they'e any hope of getting back in to power.

For me, Kier Starmer is their best bet by a country mile.

Same here but as a leave voter right now i cant forgive or forget his role but im sure with time i will get over that.

He is without a doubt the only credible opposition leader right now.
 
Same here but as a leave voter right now i cant forgive or forget his role but im sure with time i will get over that.

He is without a doubt the only credible opposition leader right now.

I hope to fuck that Brexit isn't still clouding our political leanings come the next election!
 
As a memeber I can only tell you what I have heard from other members and union reps

Phillips - not a chance of getting a vote from anyone I have talked to, and wasn't expecting she would.
Her comments since anouncing her campaign to consider re-admission to the EU and appointing Cooper and Reeves has alienated her more.

Thornbury - got one person laughing and another shaking their head, not popular.

Nandy - actually positive but wary that she is too eager sometimes to please everyone and will be dictated to by the PLP, still know some who are considering her.

Long-Bailey - popular with the staunch lefties, but old heads also wary that she is already being castigated and demonised from the press and it won't get any better, maybe too soon for her but still well liked.

Starmer- saying the right things and his history is of decent socialist upbringing and compassionate work as a lawyer all have said if honest the most electable, but some wary that all this talk hides his more new labour beliefs.

Overall all have said it ain't about whose the most leftie, but who will get labour back in contention and they are gonna vote on that as in the end conference and the NEC still have a sway in labours direction


I expecct starmer to win, I admit for me it is between nandy/Long-bailey/starmer but will wait for the campaigns before deciding.

As for deputy, Angela raynor for me, and most mates, burgon is the choice of the unions and some on the left, but I just cannot vote for the clown.
 
Good news for the Labour Party that Lewis has been eliminated. His politics were roundly rejected in 2019.

Looking at some of the candidates for deputy PM though, it's still in a very bad place. Burgon, Butler and Lavery all in with a shout.

I don't know where these fears are that Starmer is too right-wing, he seems well on the left of the Labour Party to me. If I was a Labour member, I'd vote Nandy but I think her perceived social-class is her biggest problem in getting elected (in a GE) whereas Starmer probably comes across as being sufficiently posh for the middle-Englanders to vote for him so backing him might not be a bad idea for the Corbynistas.
 

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