Keir Starmer

as a Unite retired member and workplace rep for over 2 decades I really do think the time has come for the Union to leave Labour. Unite bring money to the table that Labour needs however at the same time the influence that buys is a drug .........

 
as a Unite retired member and workplace rep for over 2 decades I really do think the time has come for the Union to leave Labour. Unite bring money to the table that Labour needs however at the same time the influence that buys is a drug .........


Personally, I agree with how Union’s work and have paid in for many years, but we now see how they don’t just want to be part of the process, they want to own the process, and the outcomes.

All of a sudden, they believe that we can just overturn every previous policy and it won’t have an effect on the economy, the economy which supports every one of us, without any consequences.

I’m not sure I’d have ever said this before but thank fuck we have a real economist in the boring Reeves to counter these left-wing extremists. Not understanding where we currently are, and how fragile the country is, shows extreme naivety, or just playing to the crowd for popularity.
 
Personally, I agree with how Union’s work and have paid in for many years, but we now see how they don’t just want to be part of the process, they want to own the process, and the outcomes.

All of a sudden, they believe that we can just overturn every previous policy and it won’t have an effect on the economy, the economy which supports every one of us, without any consequences.

I’m not sure I’d have ever said this before but thank fuck we have a real economist in the boring Reeves to counter these left-wing extremists. Not understanding where we currently are, and how fragile the country is, shows extreme naivety, or just playing to the crowd for popularity.

they are at the who came first chicken or egg stage and one has to decide
 
Personally, I agree with how Union’s work and have paid in for many years, but we now see how they don’t just want to be part of the process, they want to own the process, and the outcomes.

All of a sudden, they believe that we can just overturn every previous policy and it won’t have an effect on the economy, the economy which supports every one of us, without any consequences.

I’m not sure I’d have ever said this before but thank fuck we have a real economist in the boring Reeves to counter these left-wing extremists. Not understanding where we currently are, and how fragile the country is, shows extreme naivety, or just playing to the crowd for popularity.
Thank God Thatcher sorted out the unions in the ‘80s and got the economy moving again.

How we could do with her now to shake things up and get the country back on track.
 
Sir Starmer is a trained barrister and they are not known for anything other than single-mindedness. There is only one way to kill a pig - the barrister's way!
My cousin was a barrister in the UK. She could cause a row in an empty room.
She moved to Canada and became a coroner; less chance for anyone answering her back.
 
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The purples are turning on the unions now, this is really a sight to behold. Will they drop the words brother and comrade and utter the magic words get on your bike. Only then will they feel the power of the Blue side.

YES YES feel the anger run through you and only then can you take your rightful place alongside Emperor Kemi Badenoch.

The freebies are great too and the price of a subsidised Beer is a fucking steal
 
The purples are turning on the unions now, this is really a sight to behold. Will they drop the words brother and comrade and utter the magic words get on your bike. Only then will they feel the power of the Blue side.

YES YES feel the anger run through you and only then can you take your rightful place alongside Emperor Kemi Badenoch.

The freebies are great too and the price of a subsidised Beer is a fucking steal
It does seem to be quite the epiphany, doesn’t it, and one wonders where it will end?

First it was the freebies, then the winter fuel payment and now we’re seeing a sudden realisation of the dangers posed by excessive union influence on the government’s agenda, and indeed the fragile state of industrial relations. Certainly feels a bit different than when the same posters were deriding the BBC’s Mishal Husain as a right wing stooge for having the temerity to ask Mick Lynch a question on the rail strikes, rather than having him rambling on about the case for wealth redistribution as part of the enduring class struggle.

I suspect that come Budget day, they’ll be steadfast in their support for a crackdown on benefit claimants and the need for further efficiencies across most government departments.
 
I see the democracy-loving, fact-based contingent of the media are doing everything they can to enable the Labour government to be successful…

And rational, centrist citizens, that are not-at-all incredibly gullible and easily manipulated, are analysing each bit of “news” for cogency, relevancy, and merit before deciding whether it should inform their views, discourse, and actions…
 
I see the democracy-loving, fact-based contingent of the media are doing everything they can to enable the Labour government to be successful…

And rational, centrist citizens, that are not-at-all incredibly gullible and easily manipulated, are analysing each bit of “news” for cogency, relevancy, and merit before deciding whether it should inform their views, discourse, and actions…
Some of the "shorts" are hilariously bad. I think they've been influenced by 12 years old MAGA nuts.
 
Another complete change of viewpoint regarding P&O, his blood was boiling a couple of years ago. He's definitley Tony Bliar mark 2.
 
From the MIrrer - famous Tory rag that it is, NOT.
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Now of course, the disgruntled may be more likely to vote, but even so.

My assertion that he will not survive until the next GE, is looking quite reasonable I think.
 

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