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All Starmer has do is not Raheem this fucker.
John Smith still has more life in him. Apologies for the crass joke John Smith was actually a decent bloke. God what happened to our politicians.Sir Keir looks all but certain to be in Downing St. before too long. But there again so did poor old John Smith!
John Smith still has more life in him. Apologies for the crass joke John Smith was actually a decent bloke. God what happened to our politicians.
You got me I said John Smith was a decent bloke and what has happened to our politicians plus I have slagged the tories a much as ' team labour' and have historically been a green voter.Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha Hilts posts this after todays polls the Truss interviews and Kwatengs statements - incredible attempt to distract the massive poll lead that a Labour part led by Starmer has ..... but of course he isn't a Tory
You got me I said John Smith was a decent bloke and what has happened to our politicians plus I have slagged the tories a much as ' team labour' and have historically been a green voter.
But I'm a Tory pmsl. Put the drink down and go to bed:-)
Yes a slight on the current leader over a guy who should have been a Labour prime minister. And you saw a tory? Like I said put the leffe blonde down my friend:-)you were actually saying a gut who has been dead for 15 years has more life in him than Starmer who is actually alive
We did.John Smith still has more life in him. Apologies for the crass joke John Smith was actually a decent bloke. God what happened to our politicians.
Umm. John Smith died, suddenly, in 1994! Labour (Old Labour, that is!) had a 35% lead at the time of his death. A lost leader, no doubt.you were actually saying a gut who has been dead for 15 years has more life in him than Starmer who is actually alive
Settle for safe,sensible,boring.In normal political times, Sir Kier is nowhere near the leadership of the party imo, never mind being PM but these are not normal times.
He is up against nothing either internally or the Tory party.
I will happily vote for the man to get rid of this awful government but I don’t do it expecting great things from him unfortunately.
All Starmer has do is not Raheem this fucker.
Trouble is after the wrecking ball has finished doing it's worst we are going to need more than to just steady the ship. It's a rebuilding job in tough times and we'll need someone who can set out a vision and convince enough of the population to stick with them for more than one term. Hope he's up to it and the public don't have short memories which we too often do. Personal preference would be someone to change the electoral system to he more democratic and that doesn't appear to be Starmer.Settle for safe,sensible,boring.
It'll make a pleasant change.
The trouble is that even Houdini would struggle to get us out of this current mess so like you I'm not expecting miracles from Starmer but what he will surely do is make things fairer for the vast majority of us. As a starting point, we need that and a fair bit of commonsense - something which is totally lacking in the current government.In normal political times, Sir Kier is nowhere near the leadership of the party imo, never mind being PM but these are not normal times.
He is up against nothing either internally or the Tory party.
I will happily vote for the man to get rid of this awful government but I don’t do it expecting great things from him unfortunately.
That generally seems to be his plan. Some complain he's dull, but at least he's not Truss.
all along I have said his approach was not to intervene when his opponent was making mistakes. He could not have dreamed that they would go this far though - he must be looking forward to next weeks conference way more than Truss lol
About as sincere as a scouser criticising working conditions in the UAE.I still feel sick looking at Rupa Huq comments on Kwasi. Utterly sickening racism.
As one of many who have listened to Starmer over the years, it‘s been plain to see that he has the down to earth bloke about him. Nobody wanted to hear him though as they were either still angry with the Corbyn situation, seen him as the next Blair ‘Warmonger’ or were still to besotted with Johnson.Apologies if this has been discussed previously as it happened months ago, but I've only just listened to the James O'Brien Full Disclosure Podcast with Starmer. https://player.fm/series/full-disclosure-with-james-obrien/keir-starmer To put it in context he's being thrown soft balls by O'Brien and there's clearly a supportive audience in the room but it's quite a fascinating listen.
He's much more open, authentic and warmer than anything else I've heard from him.
Classic working-class grammar schoolboy made good, for better and for worse; but as a background to understand a decent swath of the people of this country he's light years ahead of the current loons.
I would have said prior to listening to this he was incapable of creating a narrative that genuinely connected with people, now I'm not so sure. I think they are worried that if he's authentic he'll be viewed too much the swotty, earnest kid and that'll put people off, but I'm not so sure given the current shitshow. Maybe he needs a pipe like Wilson?
Or bought in the lies he protected nonces etc.As one of many who have listened to Starmer over the years, it‘s been plain to see that he has the down to earth bloke about him. Nobody wanted to hear him though as they were either still angry with the Corbyn situation, seen him as the next Blair ‘Warmonger’ or were still to besotted with Johnson.
Nobody really listens until it affects them, that’s what we are seeing now.