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Entirely unforced error by Labour. Booting out Shaheen also means IDS kept his seat in Chingford. I'm sure there will be no introspection on Labour's part about this given they still won in a landslide, but we'll see if Labour head office can get over their factional pettiness and deliver what the country needs. Farage is waiting in the wings if they can't.
Quote from: MachoMadness on July 05, 2024, 09:40:37 amEntirely unforced error by Labour. Booting out Shaheen also means IDS kept his seat in Chingford. I'm sure there will be no introspection on Labour's part about this given they still won in a landslide, but we'll see if Labour head office can get over their factional pettiness and deliver what the country needs. Farage is waiting in the wings if they can't.I think it's the Tory Party who need to get over their factional pettiness MM.Their constant in-fighting and chaotic management has played a big part in their devastating result last night.
"Factional" doesn't just mean the left wing faction. There is a right wing faction who currently have control of the party, and who used the Tory implosion as cover to purge left wingers and parachute themselves into safe seats and plum jobs.They need to put their grown up pants on and get to governing instead of settling factional scores. Let's hope they can do so.
I'm not sure you understand what I'm referring to.I'm not on about Starmer. I'm on about the Labour leadership - his team, the NEC, and the party bureaucracy. Plus people like Mandelson, who's actual role in the party isn't clear.They have a mandate to do whatever they like in government now. I personally hope they use that to benefit my country. We'll see.
Quote from: MachoMadness on July 05, 2024, 10:22:43 amI'm not sure you understand what I'm referring to.I'm not on about Starmer. I'm on about the Labour leadership - his team, the NEC, and the party bureaucracy. Plus people like Mandelson, who's actual role in the party isn't clear.They have a mandate to do whatever they like in government now. I personally hope they use that to benefit my country. We'll see.I beg to differ, Starmer will want to stick as close as possible to what the labour party promised and in my view if they want to stray from that it would need to be that conditions have changed drastically to force his hand or he has a good enough argument so he can take the electorate with him. Oz labour have just done that as they agreed to generous tax cuts before the election from the government that flattened out the top brackets but cost of living considerations since the election and in power made it impossible to give the top earners more money while the bottom half did it tough. They put the case to the people and asked what the now opposition would hang those less well off out to dry. They caved in and the people accepted the change.footnote. I think they (lab) will want to stay with what was promised to show they can be a credible government when it comes to the next election, I maybe wrong.
I only some had held the tories to the same strictures aye?
Quote from: SydneyRover on July 05, 2024, 11:11:13 amI only some had held the tories to the same strictures aye?Backward looking and none progressive.Most will only be interested in what's in front of us.Well it seemed only labour was in front of you pre-election so I guess why change indeed.
Quote from: SydneyRover on July 05, 2024, 11:11:13 amI only some had held the tories to the same strictures aye?Backward looking and none progressive.Most will only be interested in what's in front of us.
https://www.spiked-online.com/2024/07/05/this-election-has-exposed-the-cancer-of-sectarianism/