Gaylord du Bois
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If only he'd worn a jacket.
Small margins.
Small margins.
I see the opposite. Streeting doesn’t want a privatised NHS unless he is a ringer within the Labour Party and Starmer tried to change things but tried to do it it within the realms of the impossible.I don't disagree with you on that. I fear that Streeting would be quite happy with a privatised NHS as well.
He had the opportunity of a lifetime and decided to carry on with more of the same. He only has himself to blame.
Surprising and extremely damaging. Apparently denials are being reported.Sky reporting. And Mahmood
BBC are saying the cabinet is split but Mahmood is in the minority.Surprising and extremely damaging. Apparently denials are being reported.
Be interesting to see if a denial is true, would suggest that disinformation is rife and certain elements will lie to get their way.Surprising and extremely damaging. Apparently denials are being reported.
Disgraceful, none of the lefties are remotely fit to be PM - Ange, Burnham, Milliband et al are just big union puppets and this is exactly what they did to Callaghan and Blair.
and tie. The Burnham look is a big mistake.If only he'd worn a jacket.
Small margins.
All part of it. Labour have always been like this as the infighting tears them apart. Probably because each of their MPs are always thinking how their electorate would vote, thus saving their own careers.Disgraceful, none of the lefties are remotely fit to be PM - Ange, Burnham, Milliband et al are just big union puppets and this is exactly what they did to Callaghan and Blair.
McDonnell is still running the show.Kin'ell! That's what passes as "lefties" in the LP right now?
Streeting would have joined the Tories if it meant a chance of the top job.I see the opposite. Streeting doesn’t want a privatised NHS unless he is a ringer within the Labour Party and Starmer tried to change things but tried to do it it within the realms of the impossible.
We don’t have to agree, and I accept people are vociferous on the issues. Me, my mind is quite analytical and following the information we see, this only ends with Reform getting in and fucking the ‘people’ off.
I suppose I’ll save a few grand a month from paying taxes and move that to my health and welfare insurance instead. Fuck knows what those who need support will do, maybe I could set a tent charity up ;-)
McDonnell is still running the show.
Like all those that go into this business, they have their reasons. You have an emotional reason to say that, as you’re coming from an ideological PoV. However, regardless of party, I want to see people who are all over their brief, and Streeting is.Streeting would have joined the Tories if it meant a chance of the top job.
The eugenics lover is more suited to their me me me philosophy.
Fuck knows who advises these people. Do they seriously believe that the general public are impressed by the open neck, rolled up sleeves, crisp white shirt, I mean business, approach ?and tie. The Burnham look is a big mistake.
We weren't losing the car industry. It was at record highs till the referendum.Come off it Vic, you're better than this.
We were losing our steelmaking capacity etc way before any Brexit vote, as you well know.
Ignore the 6 in 7?63 Labour MPs now calling for him to go. That's a not insignificant minority (over 15%). Not sure how he can continue to lead the party, knowing that over 1 in every 7 MPs want him gone. A figure that could likely increase in the coming days.
From what I'm reading, it may (repeat, MAY) come down to the party ignoring the 6 in 7. We shall see. Up to 1 in 6 now, apparently (73).Ignore the 6 in 7?
We weren't losing the car industry. It was at record highs till the referendum.
Yes it was a bit naive.There manifest had insane spending and made up cuts in it and they have had to admit it and bin it