All anti tories should put their feelings to one side for the next few months. They are toast anyway.
Now is the time to properly scrutinise Starmer and the next cabinet.
There is a real danger he will come to power without having had to sweat, or say very much at all.
It is not in the general public’s interest for this to happen, whatever party they support.
Just goes to show why Labour / Starmer aren't shouting about their own policies too much. Anything remotely popular is stolen by the Tories in a desperate attempt to stay in power - even though it's against everything they espouse.Now that Jeremy Hunt has stolen Labour's Non-Dom policy - and following Labour's Green Pledge u-turn - Starmer looks very light on policy.
Plenty on here have been demanding that Labour release their full manifesto years in advance. As you indicate, that leaves policies liable to be stolen -- as with the non-dom -- and also diminishes agility and shifting in line with changed circumstances (eg, the watering down of the Green Prosperity Plan).Just goes to show why Labour / Starmer aren't shouting about their own policies too much. Anything remotely popular is stolen by the Tories in a desperate attempt to stay in power - even though it's against everything they espouse.
There is no need to reveal policy when 20% ahead in the polls. Thatcher didn't.Now that Jeremy Hunt has stolen Labour's Non-Dom policy - and following Labour's Green Pledge u-turn - Starmer looks very light on policy.
No wanting to over-commit on budget, not wanting to offend the Muslim or Jewish community, not wanting to be perceived as left-wing as Corbyn, not wanting to offend those who voted Brexit. I'm reminded of David Cameron c. 2010 who was too timid, too vacuous and ended up missing out on getting a majority.
The British people deserve something better than simply "A party that isn't the Conservatives".
1. I didn't say they had no policies, I said they were light on policy. I think they are riding high in the polls not because they are good but because the Tories are toxic.There is no need to reveal policy when 20% ahead in the polls. Thatcher didn't.
How many times do I need to explain this? Reveal detail and the tory flies will swarm and lay maggots in it. Bollocks to that.
If you are sufficiently triggered by labour's discretion, by all means vote SWP or SNP.
I presume you don't normally vote labour, so I won't rise to any prick-teasing.
Incidentally, if Labour have no policies, how did JeremyCunt manage to steal one of them?
I’m not saying you’re wrong, but it is fascinating how the lines like this about Starmer’s Labour are almost exactly the same as what was being said about Blair’s Labour in 1996, the only real difference being the individual popularity of the leaders (which I think other factors such as the modern media landscape plays into).1. I didn't say they had no policies, I said they were light on policy. I think they are riding high in the polls not because they are good but because the Tories are toxic.
2. Polls show Starmer has a 30% approval rating with voters. He needs to do more to enthuse and to inspire. Even many of his fans agree on that. You don't convert people unless you can show them another way.
3. I will vote tactically to get the Tories out, but if all things were equal I WOULD consider voting Labour.
Confession time.1. I didn't say they had no policies, I said they were light on policy. I think they are riding high in the polls not because they are good but because the Tories are toxic.
2. Polls show Starmer has a 30% approval rating with voters. He needs to do more to enthuse and to inspire. Even many of his fans agree on that. You don't convert people unless you can show them another way.
3. I will vote tactically to get the Tories out, but if all things were equal I WOULD consider voting Labour.
Well - when you say 'not so long'. Maybe not as long as we have left - but I have been waiting a bloody long time to get rid of these venal cabal of numpties. Since 2016 at least - before that I just tolerated them.Confession time.
I have no idea if Starmer will be any good.
But....nobody does.
That's the thing about political change. Until it happens, the only game in town is the lot in charge.
When I say in charge, I mean in office but not in power.
Now, who said that? Norman Lamont! (About his own party. In 1993. A party who stumbled along for several years after that before being defenestrated by the electorate. Luckily, this time, we won't have to wait so long.)
Not sure the rest of the Cabinet would be too impressed.Interesting piece in today’s Times:
Sir Keir Starmer will overhaul the way Britain is governed by upending the traditional system of cabinet government if Labour wins the next election.
Under plans being developed by Starmer’s team, a series of new “mission boards” will be created to focus on the party’s pledges to grow the economy and reform public services.
Starmer is looking at creating a powerful new executive cabinet that would make key decisions in advance of them being presented to the cabinet, which is seen as too unwieldy to have proper policy debates.
Apparently the executive cabinet will consist of Sir Keir Starmer, Rachel Reeves, Angela Raynor and Pat McFadden
It will be Tory party policy by the weekend - and they'll be telling everyone it was their idea.Sounds great...
Labour will cap the resale prices of tickets and regulate resale platforms if the party wins the next general election, Sir Keir Starmer has said.Keir Starmer vows to cap resale music and sport ticket prices
Labour says it will clamp down on ticket touts who rip off fans heading to musical and sporting events.www.bbc.co.uk
The plans will clamp down on ticket touts who rip off music and sports fans going to live events, Sir Keir said.
In his speech at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in central London, Sir Keir said access to culture could not be "at the mercy of ruthless ticket touts who drive up the prices".
Fans needed to be able to see the acts they loved "at a fair price".
It's too soon for Starmer to populate the entire cabinet with people who are not occasionally prone to the odd 'red in tooth and claw' outburst. This way he may be able to manage discipline, and the message as well as the plan, strategy and tactics.Not sure the rest of the Cabinet would be too impressed.
Just to set the record straight.What with all this stuff about council houses and taxes, Gorgeous George has made it a mission to oust Pottymouth.