bluethrunthru
Well-Known Member
two weeks in - no name no leader - not happening as they look incompetent because if you knew what you were doing this is all done and decided THEN you go to the press
I suspect it's Corbyns fault. This was my issue with him. Too nice. I suspect he realises the implications of getting 10/15% of the vote. He realises what it will mean for 'Labour' and the country. I suspect he wanted to do nothing more than threaten to run a party and ultimately be brought back into 'Labour'. It's his big flaw. He has NEVER worked out that politics, especially in the modern ownership of politicians format, is brutal. The system, with all its weaponary, came for him personally. He appeased the plotters and slanderers until they eat him. He refused to act, to sue, to fire, to fight. And what did he get in return? Huge swathes of the public thought he was dangerous and the Labour Party was riddled with Antisemitic fck wits. .two weeks in - no name no leader - not happening as they look incompetent because if you knew what you were doing this is all done and decided THEN you go to the press
Mick Lynch has been approached.two weeks in - no name no leader - not happening as they look incompetent because if you knew what you were doing this is all done and decided THEN you go to the press
Not mine thank you very much.Formally launched and called “Your Party”
Not mine thank you very much.
"Your Party Party"
Into obscurity he goes...
As farcical launch as expected.
RW media busting their nuts over it.
How many Labour MPs and newly independent MPs join though? Especially as we head towards an election. I’m sure he will do well with it.
I assume the independents will - it'll be interesting to see them have a higher profile.
I can see a few Labour MPs too, as you say, closer to the election - but surely only if they think they have no chance of being re-elected? Apart from Diane Abbot (who I suspect was planning to join) and John McDonell (who I suspect will hold out for the Labour whip), I can't think of any with a 'name' big enough to defeat a Labour candidate.
Even Corbyn lost 10,000 votes last time out, and that took a huge campaigning effort.
Starmer wouldn't be bothered if 40 odd moved over.How many Labour MPs and newly independent MPs join though? Especially as we head towards an election. I’m sure he will do well with it.