That's a shame because you won't be voting for Sir Keir Starmer. If you are in Hove, the Labour candidate is likely to be Peter Kyle again who is an excellent MP.Well I can't stand Starmer with his disappointing, wasted opportunity policies so I'll be voting against his candidate.
Obviously I wouldn't vote for the Tory directly so Lib Dem it is. Which might let in the Tory but Starmer deserves his bloody nose from my ballot paper more.
Lol.
I'll be voting for the policies of the candidate in my area ( not Hove at the moment ).That's a shame because you won't be voting for Sir Keir Starmer. If you are in Hove, the Labour candidate is likely to be Peter Kyle again who is an excellent MP.
Well I can't stand Starmer with his disappointing, wasted opportunity policies so I'll be voting against his candidate.
Obviously I wouldn't vote for the Tory directly so Lib Dem it is. Which might let in the Tory but Starmer deserves his bloody nose from my ballot paper more.
Lol.
I'd be delighted if a Starmer government does pursue social democracy, given Labour abandoned it in the 1990s. It's currently unclear whether they return to social democracy, but there are a few tentative signs. If they do, it'll mean that we can move beyond what we've had to endure for the past 40+ years.A sign of times post GE, I said this all along.
There'll be a noisy swathe of the left wing chatter-ati slagging off Labour after a short honeymoon period. If (and they won't) get their way on all of; high taxation, ending all private landlord ownership by financial punishment, immediate high wages increases for the public sector, nationalisations, etc.
Labour seem in a good position because of the Tory collapse and the careful strategy of Starmer/the centre-left. It's they and they alone who've delivered an electable party that makes sense to ordinary people, not the hard left.
Now before they're even in the door, unelected Coogan and chums pop up to ride on the aforementioned coattails, patently dissatisfied and via unelected lobbying looking to crowbar their view of the world into a party that are steering a sensible social democrat route.
I assume you are being ironic.Well I can't stand Starmer with his disappointing, wasted opportunity policies so I'll be voting against his candidate.
Obviously I wouldn't vote for the Tory directly so Lib Dem it is. Which might let in the Tory but Starmer deserves his bloody nose from my ballot paper more.
Lol.
He certainly is.That's a shame because you won't be voting for Sir Keir Starmer. If you are in Hove, the Labour candidate is likely to be Peter Kyle again who is an excellent MP.
I'll be voting for the policies of the candidate in my area ( not Hove at the moment ).
I'm incandescent about one labour policy, and seething about another.
Not for me, anymore. Things have changed over the last year or so.
Actually, on looking into it, I am more of a "fit" for the Liberal Democrat ideas. So a vote for them is more congruent for me anyway. If it lets in the Tory then Que Sera Sera.
No voting for either leopards face chewing party and then complaining about hungry leopards, as they say.
Me tooI think Starmer's all right
The analogy I best saw is that political.parties are buses not taxis. They wont take you exactly where you want to go so you vote for the one that takes you closer than the others.I find your logic a little hard to follow. Labour have annoyed you so much (and given that they have enacted no policies because they are in opposition) that you would be relaxed about a tory government?
You remind me of my middle brother who, so incensed was he about labour ditching Corbyn and 'victimizing' him over 'fake' antisemitism, and then 'lurching' to the right that 'preferred' to have a tory government.
I find it all very strange that people cannot compromise with the party they prefer and would rather support the party they dioslike.
Or perhaps you never had any time for labour in the first place?
He certainly is.
What a contrast between him and LLoyd Russell-Moyle who is a horrible nasty piece of work IMO - surprised KS hasn't got rid of him - he belongs in the bin with the rest of the Corbynistas/Momentum.
Precisely.The analogy I best saw is that political.parties are buses not taxis. They wont take you exactly where you want to go so you vote for the one that takes you closer than the others.
I'd be delighted if a Starmer government does pursue social democracy, given Labour abandoned it in the 1990s. It's currently unclear whether they return to social democracy, but there are a few tentative signs. If they do, it'll mean that we can move beyond what we've had to endure for the past 40+ years.
Not sure if you misunderstood my post....Kyle?
He was attacked by ex Trotskyite AWL folk who tried to takeover the local LP, they plotted his deselection.
Not sure if you misunderstood my post....
IMO Kyle is a good, hardworking MP from the 'right' (in more than one way) side of the Labour Party.
LRM is another story.
I wonder who Labour will select for the third seat in Brighton?
My optimism has been boosted by you mentioning social democracy on here unprompted (or have I not been paying attention?). I do take your point about fiscal restraints but, if we're in a crisis (we are IMO), bold solutions are required. I'm reserving judgment about what they do once in power.Remain optimistic.
I take them at their word in dealing with housing, particularly social housing. THE number one issue of our time, for the many millions who unlike us aren’t housed in comfort. Taxation % is already at a record UK high, certainly the most since 1945 … it will be interesting to see what Reeves can substantively do.
I hope they failed.Kyle?
He was attacked by ex Trotskyite AWL folk who tried to takeover the local LP, they plotted his deselection.
Precisely.
Or, you could have PR where everyone gets exactly what they want!
Oh.....hang on.....
I've been intending to vote for Labour since Corbyn was kicked out.I find your logic a little hard to follow. Labour have annoyed you so much (and given that they have enacted no policies because they are in opposition) that you would be relaxed about a tory government?
You remind me of my middle brother who, so incensed was he about labour ditching Corbyn and 'victimizing' him over 'fake' antisemitism, and then 'lurching' to the right that 'preferred' to have a tory government.
I find it all very strange that people cannot compromise with the party they prefer and would rather support the party they dislike.
Or perhaps you never had any time for labour in the first place?