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Quote from: scawsby steve on November 15, 2023, 10:43:56 pmIt's not just Jess Phillips, several others have joined her.Could spell trouble for Keith, this.8 front benchers have all resigned in total .I blame the left myself
It's not just Jess Phillips, several others have joined her.Could spell trouble for Keith, this.
Quote from: tyke1962 on November 16, 2023, 05:29:37 amQuote from: scawsby steve on November 15, 2023, 10:43:56 pmIt's not just Jess Phillips, several others have joined her.Could spell trouble for Keith, this.8 front benchers have all resigned in total .I blame the left myself Buckle up. It's going to be rough.
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on November 16, 2023, 07:28:33 amQuote from: tyke1962 on November 16, 2023, 05:29:37 amQuote from: scawsby steve on November 15, 2023, 10:43:56 pmIt's not just Jess Phillips, several others have joined her.Could spell trouble for Keith, this.8 front benchers have all resigned in total .I blame the left myself Buckle up. It's going to be rough.I’m waiting for stabber to sack the 56 defectors.
It's whose eyes you have been watching it through that's crucially important.
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on November 16, 2023, 10:20:04 amIt's whose eyes you have been watching it through that's crucially important.certainly not your cycloptic eye bb
I see your coterie has exited bb
Quote from: SydneyRover on November 16, 2023, 10:37:55 amI see your coterie has exited bbWhoever you're referring to I'm sure they're fully aware that I can look after myself.
My two bob on last night. Starmer isn't a particularly skillful leader and he runs a party with a wide range of views. Last night was an indication of the limits of how far he can control and shepherd his MPs.He made it an issue of party discipline and that was probably a mistake, when many people see it as an issue of conscience. Those who voted against him sent a loud message that there's a line over which they won't be dragged. He's obviously wounded by a rebellion on that scale. He's had to lose the front benchers that voted against him. That's a major blow. The others are backbenchers who he can't "sack" but they are giving a loud message about the limits of his authority.Will it affect Labour's ability to win next year? Depends on whether it turns into all out civil war in the Labour party. I doubt it will, but it might.It will certainly give Starmer pause for thought about the need to better accommodate the different voices in the party if they do form the Govt next year.
My two bob on last night. Starmer isn't a particularly skillful leader and he runs a party with a wide range of views. Last night was an indication of the limits of how far he can control and shepherd his MPs.He made it an issue of party discipline and that was probably a mistake, when many people see it as an issue of conscience. Those who voted against him sent a loud message that there's a line over which they won't be dragged. He's obviously wounded by a rebellion on that scale. He's had to lose the front benchers that voted against him. That's a major blow. The others are backbenchers who he can't "sack" but they are giving a loud message about the limits of his authority.Will it affect Labour's ability to win next year? Depends on whether it turns into all out civil war in the Labour party. I doubt it will, but it might.It will certainly give Starmer pause for thought about the need to better accommodate the different voices in the party if they do form the Govt next year.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on November 16, 2023, 10:38:35 amMy two bob on last night. Starmer isn't a particularly skillful leader and he runs a party with a wide range of views. Last night was an indication of the limits of how far he can control and shepherd his MPs.He made it an issue of party discipline and that was probably a mistake, when many people see it as an issue of conscience. Those who voted against him sent a loud message that there's a line over which they won't be dragged. He's obviously wounded by a rebellion on that scale. He's had to lose the front benchers that voted against him. That's a major blow. The others are backbenchers who he can't "sack" but they are giving a loud message about the limits of his authority.Will it affect Labour's ability to win next year? Depends on whether it turns into all out civil war in the Labour party. I doubt it will, but it might.It will certainly give Starmer pause for thought about the need to better accommodate the different voices in the party if they do form the Govt next year.This is a fair analysis tbh. I do wonder whether this will encourage him to ditch or at least leash Mandelson, architect of the "they have nowhere else to go" approach to Muslim and left-wing voters.
My two bob on last night. Starmer isn't a particularly skillful leader and he runs a party with a wide range of views. Last night was an indication of the limits of how far he can control and shepherd his MPs.He made it an issue of party discipline and that was probably a mistake, when many people see it as an issue of conscience. Those who voted against him sent a loud message that there's a line over which they won't be dragged. He's obviously wounded by a rebellion on that scale. He's had to lose the front benchers that voted against him. That's a major blow. The others are backbenchers who he can't "sack" but they are giving a loud message about the limits of his authority.Will it affect Labour's ability to win next year? Depends on whether it turns into all out civil war in the Labour party. I doubt it will, but it might.It will certainly give Starmer pause for thought about the need to better accommodate the different voices in the party if they do form the Govt next year.
I disagree with the analysis criticising Keir Starmer on this issue.I believe he has shown strength of leadership in sticking to his guns rather than weakly giving in to allow a split at Labour's top table to appear.In at least 15 months Labour will almost certainly be in power.Members of Starmer's Caninet will then under collective responsibility have to tow the line on all Labour policy including difficult areas of foreign policy.He gave the rebels the opportunity to abstain and keep their posts. Which would have enabled them to clearly show their position whilst not defying the party's policy.They refused. Best to rid his team of such individuals now rather than having to do so when in Government.
I'm a bit of a bullshitter myself
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Kylie is a performer kylie is not
Quote from: SydneyRover on November 16, 2023, 09:01:49 pmKylie is a performer kylie is notSydders can you ‘Tie your Kangeroo down sport?” And what do you get up to once you have done?
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