A wonderful example of the word nebulous. 😆 😆 😆Former Labour Party candidate and Youth worker charged with being part of a grooming gang
A wonderful example of the word nebulous. 😆 😆 😆Former Labour Party candidate and Youth worker charged with being part of a grooming gang
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Talk about risky.For me, the issue is that Burnham needs to push a 'change' agenda because that is clearly what the mood demands. And what can he actually change? He will become leader on the back of the fears of Labour MP's about losing to Reform. Sure, everything might be roses for the next few months but it will not take much for it to switch back once the time moves on.
I increasingly think Burnham will be looking to go for an early GE on the back of these concerns. He will know he has no real agency over the UK economy for reasons hashed out else where. And that tactical voting against Reform got him over the line in Makerfield.
Goes to the country on the back of a manifesto promise of trying to take us back into the EU and its a straight forward fight between him and Reform. And that tactical voting from Lib Dems and Greens, all of whom are EU Twinks, gives him and many other MP's an advantage. Not saying he will but they must be considering it.
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Whereas you are still clinging on to an EU that we left ten years ago.Talk about risky.
Time and demographics moves on. Rejoin currently polls at about 55%. Thing is, a chunk of that is young; and you simply cannot trust them to turn up at a GE. Meanwhile, those 45% still clinging to Leave (i.e. most of you) are, of course, older; and every blessed one of you turns up on polling day.
Also, the Rejoin vote is possibly more fractured than the Leave. The key could be the Tories. A political feather for every wind that blows, if they sense a large shift to rejoin, and they do not risk outright war with their base, they will quietly reboot as a Rejoin party; and everyone will have forgotten within an alarmingly short period that they ever stood for Leave (Orwell knew his stuff).
Unlikely. Unless Burnham plans for coalition, I can see a plan to stand in a GE on a Rejoin platform scuppered not by Reform but by the Greens and the Lib-Dems.
Hope this is clearer for you 😏.A wonderful example of the word nebulous. 😆 😆 😆
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Now that makes sense. Ta! I like the word former.Hope this is clearer for you 😏.
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Labour candidate and youth worker among three brothers jailed for grooming abuse crimes
Amar Ilyas stood for council elections in 2016 and was a youth worker before convictions for abusing five victimswww.gbnews.com
Euro, 20bn a year to join a fading economic group and open borders, no thanksWhereas you are still clinging on to an EU that we left ten years ago.
Is that the only comment that you can make about this?Now that makes sense. Ta! I like the word former.
Is that the only comment that you can make about this?
Talk about risky.
Time and demographics moves on. Rejoin currently polls at about 55%. Thing is, a chunk of that is young; and you simply cannot trust them to turn up at a GE. Meanwhile, those 45% still clinging to Leave (i.e. most of you) are, of course, older; and every blessed one of you turns up on polling day.
Also, the Rejoin vote is possibly more fractured than the Leave. The key could be the Tories. A political feather for every wind that blows, if they sense a large shift to rejoin, and they do not risk outright war with their base, they will quietly reboot as a Rejoin party; and everyone will have forgotten within an alarmingly short period that they ever stood for Leave (Orwell knew his stuff).
Unlikely. Unless Burnham plans for coalition, I can see a plan to stand in a GE on a Rejoin platform scuppered not by Reform but by the Greens and the Lib-Dems.
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...along with at least 55% of the population.Whereas you are still clinging on to an EU that we left ten years ago.
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Theresa May was always honourable and went to the electorate for a mandate...All of that has some merit but the primary issue remains for Burnham as to what to do next when the honeymoon period is over. It's already been made abundantly clear that the Bond markets are effectively have a veto on spending plans.
Business as usual for Labour spells disaster. He has to go with something.
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Theresa May was always honourable and went to the electorate for a mandate...
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...along with at least 55% of the population.
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She went to electorate because the opinion polls suggested that she would get an increased majority.Theresa May was always honourable and went to the electorate for a mandate...
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I merely highlighted the risk Burnham is facing by way of cautionary tale.She went to electorate because the opinion polls suggested that she would get an increased majority.
they've been caught and long porridge. What do you want hang drawn quartered eviscerated and dragged behind a cart from Tyburn ( Marble arch now) to Traitor's Gate?Is that the only comment that you can make about this?
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I merely highlighted the risk Burnham is facing by way of cautionary tale.
Is the heat getting to you chaps?
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I merely highlighted the risk Burnham is facing by way of cautionary tale.
Is the heat getting to you chaps?