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It's thesame as saying Bojo is a bubbling oaf then.
Quote from: Metalmicky on April 30, 2021, 01:33:42 pmFor me Starmer just doesn't stand out as an inspirational character......... people might decide to follow him - but I can only imagine it's out of curiosity...Have you ever voted labour Hound?TBH mate I think that some Labour supporters would vote the same way if a Chimp was the leader.
For me Starmer just doesn't stand out as an inspirational character......... people might decide to follow him - but I can only imagine it's out of curiosity...
Quote TBH mate I think that some Labour supporters would vote the same way if a Chimp was the leader.That’s a very old, tired and lazy line.Please do better.
TBH mate I think that some Labour supporters would vote the same way if a Chimp was the leader.
Quote from: BVB link=topic=276622.msg1051657#msg1051657 date=1619812054Quote TBH mate I think that some Labour supporters would vote the same way if a Chimp was the leader.That’s a very old, tired and lazy line.Please do better.Isn't that what the Tory supporters have done with the present incumbent?
Exclusive:Career-long boat rockers rock the boat.
The Right of the Labour party would never rock the boat were a left-wing leader ever in place, of course.
Quote from: MachoMadness on May 05, 2021, 09:43:44 pmThe Right of the Labour party would never rock the boat were a left-wing leader ever in place, of course.Yeah, there definitely wasn't a report on boat rocking this time last year from the centrists.
Quote from: DonnyOsmond on May 05, 2021, 09:46:41 pmQuote from: MachoMadness on May 05, 2021, 09:43:44 pmThe Right of the Labour party would never rock the boat were a left-wing leader ever in place, of course.Yeah, there definitely wasn't a report on boat rocking this time last year from the centrists.And your point is?
How do you get Stabber has lifted the vote 16% when he lost a majority gained in 2019 and lost it in 2021 by over 6000 votes. I know you think I am thick Billy , but..............
Sorry BST, but you are missing the point.Your post says that Corbyn was a leaver, and that was a problem for the party..."catastrophe" you reckon.Exactly the opposite has been shown to be true.Labour, by playing both sides on the brexit issue, was seen as standing for nothing, and not reflecting the views of their voters in the red wall seats.Starmer has doubled down on the no commitment approach, preferring to stand back and hoping Coco will soil himself.Look at the approach to Covid.....support the government by default, with a light touch criticism from time to time.If Labour wants to differentiate from the Tories, then he should have nailed Johnson on his appalling record in the pandemic. Voters saying that they voted for the Tories because of the vaccine rollout is the end game in the prevarication strategy.Wherever you stand, Labour is at a pivotal moment. Fail to recognise the problem and wilt into irrelevance, or set out your stall.To hear the disgraced Peter Mandelson on as a media front trying to say it is the fault of Corbyn and the left is the height of delusion.