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Clement Atlee

Brought up in a well off Liberal household, went to Oxford

In 1906, he became a volunteer at Haileybury House, a charitable club for working-class boys in Stepney in the East End of London run by his old school, and from 1907 to 1909 he served as the club's manager. Until then, his political views had been more conservative. However, after his shock at the poverty and deprivation he saw while working with the slum children, he came to the view that private charity would never be sufficient to alleviate poverty and that only direct action and income redistribution by the state would have any serious effect


Kier Mather

From a Hull and from a Labour background

Went to Oxford, then worked for neoliberal blue labour heartless **** Wes Streeting and also the CBI

you can see why he doesn't see why Labour and it's insistance on tory continuity isn't a bad thing and lacks empathy when he answered that question
 
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Clement Atlee

Brought up in a well off Liberal household, went to Oxford

In 1906, he became a volunteer at Haileybury House, a charitable club for working-class boys in Stepney in the East End of London run by his old school, and from 1907 to 1909 he served as the club's manager. Until then, his political views had been more conservative. However, after his shock at the poverty and deprivation he saw while working with the slum children, he came to the view that private charity would never be sufficient to alleviate poverty and that only direct action and income redistribution by the state would have any serious effect


Kier Mather

From a Hull and from a Labour background

Went to Oxford, then worked for neoliberal blue labour heartless **** Wes Streeting then the CBI

you can see why he doesn't see why Labour and it's insistance on tory continuity isn't a bad thing and lacks empathy when he answered that question

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Clement Atlee

Brought up in a well off Liberal household, went to Oxford

In 1906, he became a volunteer at Haileybury House, a charitable club for working-class boys in Stepney in the East End of London run by his old school, and from 1907 to 1909 he served as the club's manager. Until then, his political views had been more conservative. However, after his shock at the poverty and deprivation he saw while working with the slum children, he came to the view that private charity would never be sufficient to alleviate poverty and that only direct action and income redistribution by the state would have any serious effect


Kier Mather

From a Hull and from a Labour background

Went to Oxford, then worked for neoliberal blue labour heartless **** Wes Streeting then the CBI

you can see why he doesn't see why Labour and it's insistance on tory continuity isn't a bad thing and lacks empathy when he answered that question
Doesn’t help having to listen to Starmer though with his can’t make his mind up about anything crap.
He has absolutely political instincts, whatsoever.
Doesn't have the gumption to say it was Johnson introduced ULEZ and Shapps that made them extend it but, given the state of air pollution in London he is in favour. (Well, he was a couple of months ago).
Christ, even Blair didn’t win Uxbridge but he’s now changing his mind on ULEZ. He could well turn into the Arsenal of politics at this rate..
 
You saying Mather never worked for the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) in public affairs then forn18 months

seeing as you bolded the acronym


We need more MPs under 30 and younger voices in parliament, btw in my opinion, bitnif thry are goimg thepugg the same proccess as the last generation of MPs, Uni, straight in PPS jobs amd tgen workimg aroumd certain sectors how will we not just get the same outcomes of linear thinking on both sides ofthe house
 
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You saying Mather never worked for the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) in public affairs then forn18 months

seeing as you bolded the acronym


We need more MPs under 30 and younger voices in parliament, btw in my opinion, bitnif thry are goimg thepugg the same proccess as the last generation of MPs, Uni, straight in PPS jobs amd tgen workimg aroumd certain sectors how will we not just get the same outcomes of linear thinking on both sides ofthe house

No I'm saying this...

 
Doesn’t help having to listen to Starmer though with his can’t make his mind up about anything crap.
He has absolutely political instincts, whatsoever.
Doesn't have the gumption to say it was Johnson introduced ULEZ and Shapps that made them extend it but, given the state of air pollution in London he is in favour. (Well, he was a couple of months ago).
Christ, even Blair didn’t win Uxbridge but he’s now changing his mind on ULEZ. He could well turn into the Arsehole of politics at this rate..
Edited for accuracy, the pathetic non answer to the question and lack of ability to even answer differently the second and third time was embarrassing.
 
So, instead of focussing on an absolutely historic victory in Selby, Labours top team have decided to go after Kahn and ULEZ. It’s like they want the Tories to win so they dont have to bother.
Useless doesn’t even begin to sum Starmer up.
I've not seen the speech as I was on picket line. One of the FBU lads who just showed up claimed Keir threw him under the bus.
 

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