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Quote from: SydneyRover on May 29, 2020, 10:45:04 pmQuote from: bpoolrover on May 29, 2020, 07:56:25 pmWhile good for labour we have been here before in different polls the only result that matters is in the general election, so many times on this forum before the last election we were told the gal is closing and it’s a hung parliamentWhile many would have taken it as a loss that that johnson put his personal need for cummings over the country's need for integrity the poll above is the real win because if johnson would have fired cummings immediately and there was no change in the polls nothing would have changed, however it has and the opposition and supporters are revitalised.they were revitalised on Election Day and look what happened! So Sydney should corbyn be kicked out of the Labour Party for his actions! Yes or no?
Quote from: bpoolrover on May 29, 2020, 07:56:25 pmWhile good for labour we have been here before in different polls the only result that matters is in the general election, so many times on this forum before the last election we were told the gal is closing and it’s a hung parliamentWhile many would have taken it as a loss that that johnson put his personal need for cummings over the country's need for integrity the poll above is the real win because if johnson would have fired cummings immediately and there was no change in the polls nothing would have changed, however it has and the opposition and supporters are revitalised.
While good for labour we have been here before in different polls the only result that matters is in the general election, so many times on this forum before the last election we were told the gal is closing and it’s a hung parliament
What Starmer has done is to be the grown up since he won the leadership .Corbyn would have been sucked in by Johnson and gone down the insult route ..... " Part Time PM "" A government in name only " " Not fit for purpose " It all ends in chaos and Johnson gets off the hook .Starmer is exactly the right leader to oppose Johnson , you couldn't have picked a better man .The strategy is coming across as the serious politician and the party have recognised the country is sick of the shenanigans in Parliament and general behaviour of politicians today .The key to keeping this going is to get the rest of the party to behave in a credible and professional manner so the electorate can see for themselves the party is credible and ready for government .We don't need Jess Philips and her emotional rants or Thornbury making a tyt of herself on QT arguing rather than debating .There's only one party who own Brexit now , who own the massive recession coming .If anyone can make a solid case on how this government can steer this ship to calmer waters in the next four years given it's leadership , cabinet , Cummings and what's coming down the road I'd be interested to hear about it .14 years in power and a shyte show , enough will be enough .The electorate aren't as stupid as Johnson and Cummings think they are .
There is so long till the next election thou,so polls mean much at this stage?
We will wait and see tyke, many things will happen in the next 5 years there will be many more scandals, if there was a year to go till the election I would agree with you
There are a few people who have been highlighted to be connected in the Cummings saga as being outright liars and have been identified as being in the rabble outside his residence causing bother who may find useful employment more difficult to get in future than it has been in their past. They will be added to the junior minister and quite a few at the BBC and The BBC future funding.
Starmer comes across as an excellent replacement for Corbyn. It seems that he might be the saviour of the Labour party, and lead it to great unprecedented heights in the not too distant future.Mind you, when Donny Rovers appointed George Rayner, one of the most successful international football managers ever, who's achievements included taking Sweden to the World Cup final, I thought exactly the same. It was not long after when I realised that no matter how great a newly appointed person is, he will only improve things if he can completely get rid of the people who were still there holding progress back.
Quote from: wilts rover on April 04, 2020, 11:27:05 amI would have preferred Lisa Nandy myself but congratulations to Sir Keir for winning decisively, nice speech too.https://labourlist.org/2020/04/keir-starmer-elected-to-succeed-jeremy-corbyn-as-labour-leader/He's a big Arsenal fan, likes his football.I invited him to a game at the Keepmoat recently when we had a conversation, he said he'd love to come.
I would have preferred Lisa Nandy myself but congratulations to Sir Keir for winning decisively, nice speech too.https://labourlist.org/2020/04/keir-starmer-elected-to-succeed-jeremy-corbyn-as-labour-leader/
Sorry BB. I detected - wrongly it would seem - an inference from your comment that, for all his pedigree, Rayner ultimately failed in his time at Rovers. Which, as others have noted, wasn't the case.But re-reading your post, if, in essence, you're saying that Starmer will only be as good as the team that he picks to support him then I couldn't agree more. The same could be said of any political leader.Starmer is rebuilding Labour and his core team. Like Rayner it may well take him a couple of years to come up with a group that can be regarded as an improvement on what went before and a credible force.
when i first saw his name it made me think of "koo stark"