Keir Starmer

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 ?
They really don't have a fucking clue.

He’s sacked all the others so the new one is in panic mode. Have you not noticed how he has recently been more forceful in his voice, fake anger if you like but it’s all designed to show “you are passionate” and “mean business” but it just doesn’t come naturally to him and makes him look like a tit.
 
I think in politics you need at least 1 of 2 important characteristics. Ideally both.

You need either to be demonstrably super capable, effective, commanding respect. Or you need to be likeable, have some charisma and charm that people warm to.

Thatcher had the former, certainly in her first terms. Blair was unusual and had both. Brown had a bit of the former, none of the latter. Cameron so-so on both.

Starmer scores zero on both categories. Toast.
Probably right and I would also add being a convincing speech maker (salesman?). Good political speakers seem to be able to convince their listeners that what they are selling is gold despite the packaging stating clearly 'made of lead'. So both Farage and Polanski may be talking through their ar***oles but they have both found a receptive audience who believe that the MOT failure they are selling really is as good as a Ferrari. For me, I want politicians to sell reality rather than fantasy so Starmer, not perfect by any means, will be a loss.
 
In all walks of life , in whatever form that that takes whether its your kids football coach, your manager at work or your prime minister, do we not want that leader to be someone who has charisma, leads from the front with a decent, strong personality ?

Of course we do. No one wants a boring wet flannel.
I said yesterday that he comes across as Labour's version of John Major. He's not the sort of leader to inspire you, is he?
 
I said yesterday that he comes across as Labour's version of John Major. He's not the sort of leader to inspire you, is he?

That's his problem. That, and he and his team being woeful when it comes to the media and communication.

Boat crossings, for example, are way down year on year but hardly anyone knows about it.

It's a shame that loudmouth grifters on the far-right and far-left get all the attention.
 
If it pleases you to think so, be my guest.
They had the most unfunded manifesto fact

Fact they admitted they had to ditch it all.

Fact they have done what Trump did and spend money on efficiencies to find out there are no efficiencies.

There councils are a joke

They promised tax cuts and gave us tax rises.

Please tell me in what universe they are the least economically illiterate
 
Probably right and I would also add being a convincing speech maker (salesman?). Good political speakers seem to be able to convince their listeners that what they are selling is gold despite the packaging stating clearly 'made of lead'. So both Farage and Polanski may be talking through their ar***oles but they have both found a receptive audience who believe that the MOT failure they are selling really is as good as a Ferrari. For me, I want politicians to sell reality rather than fantasy so Starmer, not perfect by any means, will be a loss.
I agree with your general comment. Effective communication e.g. in presentations is critical and from my experience often works best if the speaker can manage a bit of humour. The best presenter at Oracle when I worked there was a Scottish bloke whose name escapes me but he used to have the audience roaring with laughter at the beginning of his presentations. We used to actively look forward to them and listen intently throughout.

Having said all of that, I think Starmer doesn't give it you "straight". I think he's a bare-faced liar (as many of them are), he's just rubbish at it. People have come to not believe a word he says.
 
That's his problem. That, and he and his team being woeful when it comes to the media and communication.

Boat crossings, for example, are way down year on year but hardly anyone knows about it.

It's a shame that loudmouth grifters on the far-right and far-left get all the attention.
Are boat crossings way down year on year?

Edit: I’m not a small boats obsessive as it’s a relatively small part of the migration system. I’m more commenting from the perspective of your position that Starmer is delivering but poorly communicating his successes
 

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They had the most unfunded manifesto fact

Fact they admitted they had to ditch it all.

Fact they have done what Trump did and spend money on efficiencies to find out there are no efficiencies.

There councils are a joke

They promised tax cuts and gave us tax rises.

Please tell me in what universe they are the least economically illiterate

Labour manifesto pledged about 7 or 8bn in tax rises and 7 or 8bn in extra spending.

As of today it’s £50bn of tax rises and £80bn of extra spending implemented.

So by your metric Labour are economically illiterate.
 
They had the most unfunded manifesto fact

Fact they admitted they had to ditch it all.

Fact they have done what Trump did and spend money on efficiencies to find out there are no efficiencies.

There councils are a joke

They promised tax cuts and gave us tax rises.

Please tell me in what universe they are the least economically illiterate
Whatever mate. Suggest you vote for a different party then.
 
I must say on the Comedy Gold front this morning Darren Jones had me laughing like a drain when he said that "strategy meetings" like this should be held in private. I'm laughing typing it.

It's like watching chimps at the chimps tea party and saying they are having a "strategy meeting".

Darren Jones is good at keeping a straight face for sure, but I think it's because like Starmer he has absolutely no self-awareness or ability to read a room whatsoever.
 

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