Postman Pep
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I'd forgive him a lot if this happened.
Just want another Portillo moment to make it all worthwile
I'd forgive him a lot if this happened.
Why are people quoting tweets that reference that odious prick Dan Hodges, and why are those left wing tweeters commenting on what that **** has to say?
Fuck knows. Can't imagine why people are discussing things that Starmer is on the record as saying in a thread about Keir Starmer.Why are people quoting tweets that reference that odious prick Dan Hodges, and why are those left wing tweeters commenting on what that **** has to say?
I’d like to see the full context which you’re not going to get from Dan Hodges.You know he is quoting Starmer?
Course not, so maybe we should pay attention to what the man himself has been saying for weeks on end. Going by your metric it's easy to dismiss the Farage endorsements aswell.I’d like to see the full context which you’re not going to get from Dan Hodges.
He keeps saying about a fresh start, bring back integrity to politics and the rest but, if he’s just another Tory lite PM there’s no actual point to him, I’m afraid. What does he actually stand for? The reason he might manage to blow it is he keeps giving people who want to vote for him, a reason not to!Why are people quoting tweets that reference that odious prick Dan Hodges, and why are those left wing tweeters commenting on what that **** has to say?

I honestly think he's slightly to the right of Ken Clarke (a moderate voice in conservative politics). The reason this goes largely unnoticed is that the conservative party has lurched so far to the right that Starmer can occupy the political space previously held by Cameron/ Osbourne and seem centrist by comparison.He keeps saying about a fresh start, bring back integrity to politics and the rest but, if he’s just another Tory lite PM there’s no actual point to him, I’m afraid. What does he actually stand for? The reason he might manage to blow it is he keeps giving people who want to vote for him, a reason not to!
Last week he said the following, in direct contradiction of something he said whilst running for the Leadership of the Labour Party.
“A Swiss deal simply wouldn’t work for Britain. We’ll have a stronger trading relationship and we’ll reduce red tape for British business – but freedom of movement is a red line for me.
“It was part of the deal of being in the EU but since we left I’ve been clear it won’t come back under my government.”
Whilst he said the following in 2020, whilst running to be LEADER of the Labour Party.
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Christ, I’ve never voted Tory and never would, I consider myself reasonably left of centre but certainly not ‘left-wing’ and I’m having trouble knowing what the bloke and the party stand for, other than not being the Tory party. Trouble is, the more he speaks, the less certain I am about even that!
If that’s true then there really is no point to him.I honestly think he's slightly to the right of Ken Clarke (a moderate voice in conservative politics). The reason this goes largely unnoticed is that the conservative party has lurched so far to the right that Starmer can occupy the political space previously held by Cameron/ Osbourne and seem centrist by comparison.
Indeed, but with the country being such a political basket case I and most other labour voters will still vote for him and celebrate if he gets in. He knows this too.If that’s true then there really is no point to him.
The point is to be not the venal cunts who are currently running the country. He is taking for granted that most educated people will vote for him in spite of policies deliberately tailored to win back traditional Labour voting socially conservative red wall voters who fell for Johnson’s slogans in 2019. Hopefully once in power his position will evolve to something more sensible and pragmatic as far as our trading relationship with the EU is concerned, and we’ll end up as de facto members of the single market without nominally being in it. The upturn in trade as a result should help to convince people that our future lies in undoing Brexit as much as possible without rejoining in the near term.If that’s true then there really is no point to him.