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Me too. they’d stand a better chance of winning if the steadfast left were more accommodating, rather than telling anyone who isn’t the same as them is a ****.I’d vote for Blair, I‘d vote for Milliband, I’d vote for Corbyn, I’d vote for Starmer. Anything, but anything to get out of the cycle of doom and gloom under the Tories. Fuck, I’d even vote for that Liberal Leader, can’t quite remember his name, if it meant being free from these fuckwits.
If people got their shot together then we may just find a way out of this mess. Left, centre or right, nobody should have to pit up with this.Me too. they’d stand a better chance of winning if the steadfast left were more accommodating, rather than telling anyone who isn’t the same as them is a ****.
See the Bigga-Postman exchange above as a good example. They’re pure, we’re sinners.
I’d vote for Blair, I‘d vote for Milliband, I’d vote for Corbyn, I’d vote for Starmer. Anything, but anything to get out of the cycle of doom and gloom under the Tories. Fuck, I’d even vote for that Liberal Leader, can’t quite remember his name, if it meant being free from these fuckwits.
Congratulations on getting so many non-sequiturs in a short post.On Sky News, Kevin McGuire has just been cut short as he was saying that he was afraid the Queen is about to pop her clogs. I know he is on the left but just wondering if this is the general consensus where the left don’t like our monarchy and prefer a communist rule?
Burnham, maybe?Rosie Cooper standing down as MP for West Lancashire, a move which will necessitate a by-election. It is a safe Labour seat, but in 2019 the Conservatives took 36% of the vote and the Liberal Democrats came a very distant third with shy of 5% . They’ll understandably not really contest the seat, but it will be interesting to see how that Conservative vote holds up.
That would play into the Conservatives’ hands and lead to endless discussion about him plotting to overthrow Starmer, so it would be political suicide by Labour. Irrespective of one’s views on Starmer, he needs to be given a clear run at an election. I’d say the same for any leader chosen after a General Election defeat.Burnham, maybe?
Unless they fancy a change of leader, I agree.That would play into the Conservatives’ hands and lead to endless discussion about him plotting to overthrow Starmer, so it would be political suicide by Labour. Irrespective of one’s views on Starmer, he needs to be given a clear run at an election. I’d say the same for any leader chosen after a General Election defeat.
What did it say?The Labour files documentary on Al Jazeera was an eye-opener. The first part was played tonight with two more to come.
Worth a watch
What did it say?
I watched it. Considered giving it a plug on here before it went to air but thought what's the point nobody cares. Which is strange when you consider that many did .... check out the majority of this thread for example.The Labour files documentary on Al Jazeera was an eye-opener. The first part was played tonight with two more to come.
Worth a watch
I haven’t watched either as of yet.The second part dropped tonight. Another worthy watch. Most won't of course. they won't want anything to tarnish their image of the Labour party.
I haven’t watched either as of yet.
If there was a general election tomorrow, who would you vote for, given your viewing of this programme?