Labour Party politics

PMQs will be fun.

Starmer won't resign. The man is corrupted by power and determined to cling on to it. There is no process by which the Labour Party can oust him.

Second question in, Stephen Lawrence and the far right. This is what we are up against.

We have to end this leftist nightmare. For the sake of your children and grandchildren, vote Reform.
 
PMQs will be fun.

Starmer won't resign. The man is corrupted by power and determined to cling on to it. There is no process by which the Labour Party can oust him.

Second question in, Stephen Lawrence and the far right. This is what we are up against.

We have to end this leftist nightmare. For the sake of your children and grandchildren, vote Reform.
Diane Abbot was excellent yesterday
 
Diane Abbot was excellent yesterday
She's a racist. She just knows that Starmer is a wrong'n. That's obvious to most people. We don't know the half of it.
 
Seems to be noises out there about a Cabinet rebellion starting to build now against Starmer. Not sure what they get from outing him now rather than waiting until after the May locals, which would be the logical time to throw him to the wolves, but I sense that given the entire Civil Service are apparently up in arms about what has been happening, makes me wonder if this is the potential successors trying to suck up to them now?
 
Seems to be noises out there about a Cabinet rebellion starting to build now against Starmer. Not sure what they get from outing him now rather than waiting until after the May locals, which would be the logical time to throw him to the wolves, but I sense that given the entire Civil Service are apparently up in arms about what has been happening, makes me wonder if this is the potential successors trying to suck up to them now?
I always thought that Starmer would come out eventually, but that it would be used to garner votes. If that's the case, their whole strategy would have to change.
I can think of three other possible strategies to garner votes: Rayner, appeal to the Labour roots - particularly women.
Miliband - try to get Green votes back.
Khan - never mentioned really but London powerbase. Take the Islamic vote from Galloway and Greens too.

Currently, they're very Blue Labour when they talk, but very Labour when they actually do anything. In other words, talk tough and responsible, yet never manage to get anything done. In particular, always managing to upset some section of their own support when they do anything. Largely reminds me of British Leyland.
 

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