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A leader of a 125 year old party with a huge majority of 403 MPs in parliament who's yet panicking and is running scared for fear of getting booted out by a party with just 5 MPs which didn't even have a single MP just a year ago and is run from the iPhone of its leader!!
This has never happened before anywhere in the world.
Just in march, he was mocking the same Nigel Farage whom he's now scared of, saying:
“And I understand the Member for Clacton wants to be prime minister, he can’t even lead a party that fits in the back of a taxi.”
Instead of trying to understand and fix the causes of such a massive voter exodus from labour Party, he wants to fight Nigel Farage by mimicking far-right politics, which is a fated failure. You can't fight far-right parties by copying their arguments and solutions.
In case you didn't know it, Keir Starmer is the creation of party strategist and string-puller Morgan McSweeney.
"Keir Starmer was selected by Morgan McSweeney to run for the Labour leadership. McSweeney was horrified by Labour's extreme leftward lurch. He knew that, to win again, the party needed to move back towards the centre. That meant putting forward a candidate dishonest enough to promise nonsense about "continuity Corbyn" to the hard-left membership, win the leadership, then unceremoniously abandon everything he'd pledged with an abrupt shift rightwards."
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I just watched the gabby cabby YouTube. He showed a clip of starmer being interviewed. I was actually embarrassed for him . Totally out of his depth when not reading from a script. He can’t speak from the heart as he doesn’t have one
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There's no way I can stand listening to him, even if I wanted to.
You're right he hasn't got any heart. He must be a proof that one can live without a heart!
This clown with such a rudimentary education is the one who has created and is operating and using Keir Starmer - Morgan McSweeney!
"He migrated to London in 1994 aged 17, initially working on building sites and later attempting university, though he dropped out within 12 months. He spent several months living in the Sarid kibbutz in Israel in the late 1990s. He tried university second time at age 21, studying marketing and politics at Middlesex University."
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The highest form of praise in Labour HQ has been said to be: “Morgan loves it”!
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Luckily he didn’t actually speak , just a bit of a stutter . But he did roll up his sleeves again so he definitely meant business 😂
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"Ed Miliband admits he could lose seat to Nigel Farage's Reform UK."
There's something fundamentally wrong with this Labour. Not only have they just been in power for 11 months and they're already admitting that they would lose their seats at the next GE, but also they haven't got a clue about what to do about this trend.
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Do they actually want to do anything about it ? This reminds me of a carry on film but not so funny. I’ve thought for a while that this seems deliberate. I can’t see how anyone can be this stupid and lack common sense. The back benchers must realise by now they only chance is getting rid of starmer .
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They only had one job 'don't act like the Tories' but some idiot took that as 'be like the Tories but on crack' its the only reason i can think of why they are acting like this.
They've pushed away their core voters by pooping on them from a great height, they've pushed away new voters by acting like the lot we got rid of after 14 years of misery & trying to get Reform voters to like them is a fools game.
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I couldn't agree more with you!
Many people are feeling the same way and are thinking that this is on purpose, possibly designed to destroy Labour.
You're right, backbenchers should not let themselves embarked upon this cursed direction doomed to fail.
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Spot on!
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"They claim they need to take away out benefits due to this invisible black hole."
We shouldn't be the ones responsible for covering a black hole we haven't created.
They should go recover the billions that are missing in fraud, as according to the National Audit Office (NAO), "fraud in UK public spending could have reached £58.8 billion during the 2020-2021 financial year, covering the height of the COVID-19 outbreak."
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To me, the solution is for them to find their frigging 5 billions somewhere else, and there are plenty of sources readily out there to get from.
Reforming the benefits system should not necessarily mean cutting benefits. They can also get people into jobs, if they've the trick, without cutting the benefits of anyone.
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In 2024, I voted the Greens just for the sake of not voting for Keir Starmer's Labour, as I saw the writings on the wall - I wasn't wrong, I guess!
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Yep! T. Blair, G. Brown, D. Blunkett, and Morgan McSweeney are the architects of these evil proposals in the name of reforms. The only reason why Starmer is so adamant on these proposals is that the aforementioned guys are supporting him behind the scenes.
Have you ever heard any of them saying anything whatsoever about these proposals? NO.
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I bet timms was annoyed probley went back and said she faked it
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Hes been put in to shake it up hes going faster as he knows hes on borrowed time he need out before 14th July sign us in with who convention already signed us into a threaty
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John mcdonnell can see what's happening trying to go against them but him on his own is not enough
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LLiz Kendell has till 2nd June to respond to the parliamentary committee report let's see if she does even bother
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