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Starmer's biggest failure? Nobody knew what he stood for.
We're about to hand the keys to No.10 to a man with no manifesto, no declared positions on the biggest issues of the moment, and no plan beyond not being Starmer.
Full post: substack.com/profile/4178...
Starmer's biggest failure? Nobody knew what he stood for.
We're about to hand the keys to No.10 to a man with no manifesto, no declared positions on the biggest issues of the moment, and no plan beyond not being Starmer.
Full post: substack.com/profile/4178...
Starmer's Legacy
Not just 100+ Labour MPs that want Starmer to go but also
Foreign Secretary
Home Secretary
Energy Secretary
+ A "sizeable number" in the Cabinet
Starmer is a fool he should go on Monday. Cabinet on Wednesday and then PMQs will be vicious. He can't be dumb enough not to say he's quitting before then?
Today the media is full of "who could have seen this coming?" Many of us could. In 2020. Six years ago I wrote that Starmer was on track to be the worst Labour leader ever. Not after the local election wipeout. In 2020, before he'd even had a full year.
dravalblog.wordpress.com/2020/08/07/i...
Starmer's biggest failure? Nobody knew what he stood for.
So let me ask you something about the man about to replace him.
The social media ban. The Iran war. The Edinburgh attacks. The wave of racis...
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Starmer's biggest failure? Nobody knew what he stood for.
So let me ask you something about the man about to replace him.
The social media ban. The Iran war. The Edinburgh attacks. The wave of racis...
Labour only got in because they weren’t the Tories. We are electing people who have no policies or proper political thought but they aren’t the current Party in power.
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The thing about the #LabourLeaks fiasco is that it didn’t have to be a fiasco. That is, it is down entirely to Starmer. All he had to do is what Corbyn did, stay out of party squabbles, leave…