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Keir Starmer


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7 minutes ago, Harry's Lad said:

That's at least another 10 years of Tory rule. Now is precisely the right time.

 

He has failed to unite the party, failed to score in the many  open goals the blond buffoon has left him and seems to have failed in getting across any message he has to the public.

 

He needs to up his game before his leadership fails.

 

 

 

 

Obviously the only barometer of success 1 opinion poll.

Everything that has happened in the last 18 months is utterly irrelevant .

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3 minutes ago, Bjornebye said:

Fully expect the DM and others to start some lies & slander about Labour. Works all the time. Dickheads fall for it as well. 

Without a doubt. 

This lead in the polls has been brought about by the rise in NI. He'll bluster his way through it, come out with another slogan, waffle about Captain Hindsight and the dickheads will love him for it.

 

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8 minutes ago, Anubis said:

There is something deeply rotten at the heart of Labour HQ. 

 

Nowt civil about war as the old saying goes.

 

There are plenty dickheads on both sides, sadly.

 

A fucking shambles.

 

Edit: Once saw a fight break out in a pub with two meatheads. The build up went something like this 'The fuck you kickin off with me for?' 'What the fuck are you kickin of with ME for?' this went on for around three/four minutes and they were too stupid to realise that neither of them actually wanted a fight, they had just got stuck in a loop of pointless violence and harm, they kicked the fuck out of each other post this highfalutin exchange. I had a Margarita and looked on flummoxed.

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2 hours ago, Bruce Spanner said:

 

Nowt civil about war as the old saying goes.

 

There are plenty dickheads on both sides, sadly.

 

A fucking shambles.

 

Edit: Once saw a fight break out in a pub with two meatheads. The build up went something like this 'The fuck you kickin off with me for?' 'What the fuck are you kickin of with ME for?' this went on for around three/four minutes and they were too stupid to realise that neither of them actually wanted a fight, they had just got stuck in a loop of pointless violence and harm, they kicked the fuck out of each other post this highfalutin exchange. I had a Margarita and looked on flummoxed.

Yawn.

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9 hours ago, Strontium Dog™ said:

Bit early to be branding Starmer an utter disaster.

Starmer has been LOTO for 17 months. I assume if we searched your contributions to the Corbyn thread up to and including February 2017 you would, likewise, be asking for calmer heads and no rush to judgement.

 

 

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15 minutes ago, AngryOfTuebrook said:

Starmer has been LOTO for 17 months. I assume if we searched your contributions to the Corbyn thread up to and including February 2017 you would, likewise, be asking for calmer heads and no rush to judgement.

 

I don't think the situations are comparable, Starmer's entire leadership has been under the cloud of a pandemic while Corbyn had been under fire for months over his conduct during and after the EU referendum campaign. Regardless, it's quite possible that past events may lead any person to learn to be more patient.

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10 minutes ago, Strontium Dog™ said:

 

I don't think the situations are comparable, Starmer's entire leadership has been under the cloud of a pandemic while Corbyn had been under fire for months over his conduct during and after the EU referendum campaign. Regardless, it's quite possible that past events may lead any person to learn to be more patient.

You've hit the nail on the head. Corbyn was under fire from all quarters - including the centrists within Labour - from day one. Starmer has had an easy ride and is still behind. You say cloud of a pandemic - the actions of the Tories throughout have been a massive open goal and Starmer has consistently refused to score, if you'll excuse the metaphor.

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1 hour ago, Strontium Dog™ said:

 

I don't think the situations are comparable, Starmer's entire leadership has been under the cloud of a pandemic while Corbyn had been under fire for months over his conduct during and after the EU referendum campaign. Regardless, it's quite possible that past events may lead any person to learn to be more patient.

Corbyn was under fire from within the PLP and HQ - even the General Secretary and the Deputy Leader - from Day One, even to the extent of facing a coup attempt. So, yeah, the situations are not comparable: Starmer has had a much easier time of it.

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