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Into the party for a fortnight, tbfI feel very uncomfortable with this situation if Dianne Abbott is not allowed to stand in the upcoming election yet we allow hard right Tory defectors into the party
Into the party for a fortnight, tbfI feel very uncomfortable with this situation if Dianne Abbott is not allowed to stand in the upcoming election yet we allow hard right Tory defectors into the party
Say what you like about Dianna Abbott, and plenty are:
1987 48.7% of the vote and a majority of 7,678.
1992: 57.8% and an increased majority of 10,727
1997: 65.2% and an increased majority of 15,627
2001: 61% and a decreased majority of 13,651
2005: 48.6% and a decreased majority of 7,427
2010: 55% and an increased majority of 14,461
2015: 62.9% and an increased majority of 24,008
2017: 75.1% and an increased majority of 35,139
2019: 70.3% and a decreased majority of 33,188
She's a brutally effective vote winner in her constituency
I’d say three(1) Improving trade relations with the EU - hopefully once elected he'll start talking about re-joining SM / CU
(2) Private education - agree about taxation - but don't demonise it - IMO what people spend their money on (like private Healthcare) is up to them.
(3) Agree - taxation (for the very well off) has to rise - this applies to Companies too of course and closing loopholes (for both Cos. & Individuals)
Getting value for money is equally important - half the Councils in England should be binned and merged - why do we have Adur & Worthing Council AND WSCC? Why Horsham District Council AND WSCC? So much duplication and waste. Remember lots of villages have another level - Parish Councils - what a waste of time and money - Bin them.
This wastage and bloating goes for the NHS too - world's 6th largest employer - where does the money go? (BTW my wife works for the NHS and so sees the wastage first hand)
The Labour Party will win a massive landslide, but it will take two terms to get anywhere near sorting the Country out.
Very much so. Centrist versions of the Tories started the rot to where we are and the shocking austerity that has ravaged the working and poorer classes.No longer a danger to the nation then?
Rishi Sunak to warn next few years 'most dangerous' for UK in major speech
The PM will argue in a speech that the UK is facing some of its "most transformational" years.www.bbc.co.uk
Rishi Sunak’s scare tactics aren’t going to work against a soothing Keir Starmer | Andrew Rawnsley
As he demonstrated at the launch of his pledge cards, the Labour leader has succeeded in de-risking perceptions of his partywww.theguardian.com
Actually only a fool comes up with a silly ass plan in the first placePlease list them and explain how he broke them.
Please don't include any changes in policy or plan. The ability to CHANGE is the hallmark of strength.
Only a fool comes up with a silly arse plan and sticks with it. Only a knave inherits a silly arse plan from their predecessor (*cough* Rwanda *cough) and sticks with it.
Do you mean Blair? His was the last elected labour government. My recollection is he swept away the nasty old bollocks from Thatcher and Major and gave us 10 years to up our game as human beings which, by and large, we did.Very much so. Centrist versions of the Tories started the rot to where we are and the shocking austerity that has ravaged the working and poorer classes.
Perhaps a distinction needs to be made between well-meaning folly (which would be a mistake one would hope would be corrected) and malicious folly (which would be pursued to the bitter end).Actually only a fool comes up with a silly ass plan in the first place
For comparison, Rishi Sunak has had majorities well over 20,000 in his constituency in the last two elections.Say what you like about Diane Abbott, and plenty are:
1987 48.7% of the vote and a majority of 7,678.
1992: 57.8% and an increased majority of 10,727
1997: 65.2% and an increased majority of 15,627
2001: 61% and a decreased majority of 13,651
2005: 48.6% and a decreased majority of 7,427
2010: 55% and an increased majority of 14,461
2015: 62.9% and an increased majority of 24,008
2017: 75.1% and an increased majority of 35,139
2019: 70.3% and a decreased majority of 33,188
She's a brutally effective vote winner in her constituency
No, I'm quite chilled. I expect brickbats from the hard right and hard left. Starmer is that dangerous (i.e., that likely to prevail, win an election and steer calmer).
The latest on Abbott is that just like her reaction when she had her collar felt in the first place, before she wound her neck back in, it looks like she has got the wrong end of the stick again. Starmer was just asked if Abbott has been stood down and he said 'no'.
I would be tempted now, if I were Starmer, to boot her out for being mad.
And meanwhile, just like they did when Hughton was sacked, well know black 'spokesmen' are accusing labour of racism. Because Abbott is black. I was particularly offended by the narrative that black people vote labour purely because Labour support black people, and any whiff that this may no longer be the case will result in black people not supporting labour. What patronizing (and racist) nonsense! Anyone supporting my party on grounds of race can f*** off as far as I'm concerned.
I don't disagree, it's historically a Labour seat, but the so-called "red wall" proved that any seat is "losable"For comparison, Rishi Sunak has had majorities well over 20,000 in his constituency in the last two elections.
I'm not sure this proves much in either case other than that they both have very safe seats and aren't actually baby eating monsters.
I think when we are talking about electioneering any kind of ridiculous nonsense that nobody in their right mind would believe to be true or even possible … and is then walked back/back tracked/sidelined or generally binned off is what makes politicians untrustworthy.Perhaps a distinction needs to be made between well-meaning folly (which would be a mistake one would hope would be corrected) and malicious folly (which would be pursued to the bitter end).
The whole point of the "red wall" was that there were a swathe of seats where the Labour vote was higher than any demographic indicator would suggest it should be - ie it was apparent that they were losable.I don't disagree, it's historically a Labour seat, but the so-called "red wall" proved that any seat is "losable"
Labour does have a better record of handling the NHS as this graph shows.I think when we are talking about electioneering any kind of ridiculous nonsense that nobody in their right mind would believe to be true or even possible … and is then walked back/back tracked/sidelined or generally binned off is what makes politicians untrustworthy.
I was amused to see (in another place) both you and WZ separately lambasting people for saying politicians are all the same with the now familiar drivel of “You’re a Tory then!”
I imagine the most commonly held view on politicians with regard to trust and truth is - they’re all the same, namely untrustworthy and untruthful. I could be wrong though
I don’t think there is any doubt that Sir Keir genuinely wants to do the best for the country and he will have to learn on the job as that’s all anyone can do as Prime Minister but the £140 billion green policies in the first term was pathetic and very quickly got rolled back….. the 1.5 million new houses is well ambitious to day the least and I fully expect the length of time that will take to be extended approaching the next GE. The promise to have the highest sustainable growth is a smokescreen as to my knowledge there is no known form of measurement for sustainable growth- growth yes but sustainable? That’s just politicians double speak surely.
The most recent claim for improving the NHS is laudable…. It’s a reeeeal vote winner as well (as if he needed one!) but does anybody really think it will happen? I’m not so sure !!
That is of course one view! I'm sure the right leaning press do it for other reasons.Abbott has a long record of consistently making faux pas for decades now. To blanket slander those who criticise her consistent embarrassments as racists is in extremely bad taste. It is possible to be both incompetent and an ethnic minority. Criticism is not off the table if you’re an ethnic minority. People shouldn’t be afraid to challenge views for fear of being labelled racist, an anti-semite or islamaphobe.
It is these kinds of hyperbolic generalisations which make me lose any and all respect for those to espouse them. It is the politics of hate, fear and division which are the very criticisms rightly levelled against the political right.
Shameful comment and the poster should apologise.
No doubt, no doubt….Labour does have a better record of handling the NHS as this graph shows.
There isn't a single word I disagree with here.(1) Improving trade relations with the EU - hopefully once elected he'll start talking about re-joining SM / CU
(2) Private education - agree about taxation - but don't demonise it - IMO what people spend their money on (like private Healthcare) is up to them.
(3) Agree - taxation (for the very well off) has to rise - this applies to Companies too of course and closing loopholes (for both Cos. & Individuals)
Getting value for money is equally important - half the Councils in England should be binned and merged - why do we have Adur & Worthing Council AND WSCC? Why Horsham District Council AND WSCC? So much duplication and waste. Remember lots of villages have another level - Parish Councils - what a waste of time and money - Bin them.
This wastage and bloating goes for the NHS too - world's 6th largest employer - where does the money go? (BTW my wife works for the NHS and so sees the wastage first hand)
The Labour Party will win a massive landslide, but it will take two terms to get anywhere near sorting the Country out.
I'm not a Diane Abbott fan ... or even agreer BUT I do find it rather annoying she's been labelled as antisemitic in most reports yet she also 'offended' the Irish and travellers. Just getting a bit bored of everything heading towards the antisemitic slant nowadays.Nice thread concept but I'm not sure the sidelining of Abbott is a good place to start.
Let us begin. She is being defended now by the Starmer-hating hard left for apologising over her antisemitic comments. She apologised and went on an antisemitism aware course. At the age of 69 and after 40 years as an MP. But before she apologized and went on a course, this was her reaction:
Diane Abbott attacks Labour investigation as 'fraudulent'
The MP has been suspended from the party pending an inquiry into comments she made about racism.www.bbc.co.uk
And here we go, the 'newspaper' with the best contacts in the labour party (ho, ho, ho) has delivered its verdict:
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And a caller to R5 now says "Starmer is like a labour version of Major but ten times worse"...."Tony Blair... illegal war... waiting in he wings". Crikey. Grey man Starmer supports illegal war by proxy. Some on the hard right and hard left do struggle with a narrative....