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I think she has seen the light on Tory housing failure, that she has been critical of.From the point of view of housing, her defection makes sense. She goes back to the task of providing affordable homes, whilst having an input on government housing strategy. Within a government whose aim is to build.
She has moved from one bum cheek of the arse that is current uk politics to the other.Her motivation will be purely selfish.Labour peerage perhaps to come ? Or a plumb job somewhere. Time will tell. #allthesame.
Quote from: River Don on May 09, 2024, 09:15:22 amI think she has seen the light on Tory housing failure, that she has been critical of.From the point of view of housing, her defection makes sense. She goes back to the task of providing affordable homes, whilst having an input on government housing strategy. Within a government whose aim is to build.Maybe she's just dedicated to the cause and knows that her immediate contribution lies within the Labour Party.
Quote from: normal rules on May 08, 2024, 02:49:31 pmShe has moved from one bum cheek of the arse that is current uk politics to the other.Her motivation will be purely selfish.Labour peerage perhaps to come ? Or a plumb job somewhere. Time will tell. #allthesame. too many People Still don't recognise they are the same just ones red and the others blue.People vote them at their peril both anti EU, globalist, Ukraine and Israel lovers etc. Anti trade union and WEF puppets
https://twitter.com/gsoh31/status/1788177635127812565
If her cause had always been housing, or just housing then i imagine certain elements in the labour party would not be wanting her to explain herself and her actions.
Quote from: roverstillidie91 on May 09, 2024, 11:49:30 amQuote from: normal rules on May 08, 2024, 02:49:31 pmShe has moved from one bum cheek of the arse that is current uk politics to the other.Her motivation will be purely selfish.Labour peerage perhaps to come ? Or a plumb job somewhere. Time will tell. #allthesame. too many People Still don't recognise they are the same just ones red and the others blue.People vote them at their peril both anti EU, globalist, Ukraine and Israel lovers etc. Anti trade union and WEF puppetsRtid91Can I decipher from this that you are pro-EU but somehow anti-globalist?
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on May 09, 2024, 09:50:21 amQuote from: River Don on May 09, 2024, 09:15:22 amI think she has seen the light on Tory housing failure, that she has been critical of.From the point of view of housing, her defection makes sense. She goes back to the task of providing affordable homes, whilst having an input on government housing strategy. Within a government whose aim is to build.Maybe she's just dedicated to the cause and knows that her immediate contribution lies within the Labour Party.I wouldn't be surprised.Her cause has always been housing. My guess is that she'd prefer to be involved in housing rather than sitting on the opposition benches
And joined in with the shame on you chant before realising it was aimed at her
Quote from: River Don on May 09, 2024, 11:57:26 amQuote from: Bentley Bullet on May 09, 2024, 09:50:21 amQuote from: River Don on May 09, 2024, 09:15:22 amI think she has seen the light on Tory housing failure, that she has been critical of.From the point of view of housing, her defection makes sense. She goes back to the task of providing affordable homes, whilst having an input on government housing strategy. Within a government whose aim is to build.Maybe she's just dedicated to the cause and knows that her immediate contribution lies within the Labour Party.I wouldn't be surprised.Her cause has always been housing. My guess is that she'd prefer to be involved in housing rather than sitting on the opposition benches described the sacking of the workers at P&O after being heckled denouncing the threat of militant unionism.Shows what Labour stands for.Many more will be voting against them why do you think theyre now going after greens and independents as they're a genuine threathttps://twitter.com/SaulStaniforth/status/1788169878991405357#m
Quote from: roverstillidie91 on May 09, 2024, 04:56:53 pmQuote from: River Don on May 09, 2024, 11:57:26 amQuote from: Bentley Bullet on May 09, 2024, 09:50:21 amQuote from: River Don on May 09, 2024, 09:15:22 amI think she has seen the light on Tory housing failure, that she has been critical of.From the point of view of housing, her defection makes sense. She goes back to the task of providing affordable homes, whilst having an input on government housing strategy. Within a government whose aim is to build.Maybe she's just dedicated to the cause and knows that her immediate contribution lies within the Labour Party.I wouldn't be surprised.Her cause has always been housing. My guess is that she'd prefer to be involved in housing rather than sitting on the opposition benches described the sacking of the workers at P&O after being heckled denouncing the threat of militant unionism.Shows what Labour stands for.Many more will be voting against them why do you think theyre now going after greens and independents as they're a genuine threathttps://twitter.com/SaulStaniforth/status/1788169878991405357#mSince she's not standing as an MP or taking a seat in the lords in future, she has no input whatsoever on what Labour stands for. Bar housing perhaps, where she is on the same page as Labour anyway.
Quote from: River Don on May 09, 2024, 11:57:26 amQuote from: Bentley Bullet on May 09, 2024, 09:50:21 amQuote from: River Don on May 09, 2024, 09:15:22 amI think she has seen the light on Tory housing failure, that she has been critical of.From the point of view of housing, her defection makes sense. She goes back to the task of providing affordable homes, whilst having an input on government housing strategy. Within a government whose aim is to build.Maybe she's just dedicated to the cause and knows that her immediate contribution lies within the Labour Party.I wouldn't be surprised.Her cause has always been housing. My guess is that she'd prefer to be involved in housing rather than sitting on the opposition benches described the sacking of the workers at P&O after being heckled denouncing the threat of militant unionism.Shows what Labour stands for.Many more will be voting against them why do you think theyre now going after greens and independents as they're a genuine threathttps://twitter.com/SaulStaniforth/status/1788169878991405357#m
Agreed, it's yet another demonstration of where Starmer, or his puppetmasters, are at. I saw his hustings performances, one live. He wasn't my favourite then, but I didn't see him as the antichrist he's become. He was surprisingly weak then, and has gone downhill since, not just weaker, but ever more to the dark side. I fully expect blood red eyes for his election victory so each.
They think by letting Tory MPs do what?This ex Tory MP is only likely to vote along with Labour for a few months on her way out.Some will feel the symbolism is bad for the Labour brand. I think it's worse for Sunak.Very few people will be put off voting Labour because of this.
Really surprised that some on the left are quite laid back by all this. Still think this exposes the Starmer left as conniving and as manipulative as any right wing members they have been constantly pointing out.When this fella has spent his whole leadership period trying to expose the sleaze, underhand dealings and corruption that's been demonstrated on the right he then gives a very good impression of being the exact slimeball he's constantly tried to expose.These are all small facets of what kind of individual Starmer is that he's letting out of the bag. The more we learn about him personally and his mode of operation, the more we see that the difference between him and people he's been fighting against and accusing as devious, underhand and untrustworthy is negligible.He's spent an age trying to make out that he and his party will be making a difference after the GE.He's just demonstrated to the whole country that he and his Labour party are just exactly the same as the lot who are on the way out.What kind of a choice does the electorate have with people and parties like this?It wont surprise me if independents do quite well in many constituencies, followed by "none of the above , their all sh*t.
Where's your vote going 91 and how will it effect how the UK is governed?
Quote from: River Don on May 09, 2024, 08:04:31 pmThey think by letting Tory MPs do what?This ex Tory MP is only likely to vote along with Labour for a few months on her way out.Some will feel the symbolism is bad for the Labour brand. I think it's worse for Sunak.Very few people will be put off voting Labour because of this. Labour did not do great in the recent elections.If this is reflected its even been said they won't get a majority at the GEEmbarrassing considering how diabolical the Tories have been.It doesn't surprise me however.