Can Sir Keir Starmer revive the Labour Party? (Vol. 2)
Discussion
williamp said:
anonymoususer said:
This kind of stuff just happens. It's not a big thing. In fact its probably just an oversight. Sir Keir and I would suggest all the Labour top team are very busy so stuff gets overlooked.
Just about everyone I know has forgot to pay a bill or something.
Its easy to do. Unlike bringing cake. That was unforgiveable. Millions killed by the other lot who brought some cake with themJust about everyone I know has forgot to pay a bill or something.
Uh oh!
Rachel Reeves has said millions of families will save an average of £445 on energy bills under their plans to insulate 5 million homes in 5 years. That all sounds well and good. The only problem is that, true to form, the sums don’t add up…
To insulate a home and bring them into the efficiency ‘band C’ costs an average of £7,500. So if Labour are committed to their pledges, it will cost the government £37.5 billion. Which means it will cost you…
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/towns-most-...
Rachel Reeves has said millions of families will save an average of £445 on energy bills under their plans to insulate 5 million homes in 5 years. That all sounds well and good. The only problem is that, true to form, the sums don’t add up…
To insulate a home and bring them into the efficiency ‘band C’ costs an average of £7,500. So if Labour are committed to their pledges, it will cost the government £37.5 billion. Which means it will cost you…
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/towns-most-...
julian987R said:
Uh oh!
Rachel Reeves has said millions of families will save an average of £445 on energy bills under their plans to insulate 5 million homes in 5 years. That all sounds well and good. The only problem is that, true to form, the sums don’t add up…
To insulate a home and bring them into the efficiency ‘band C’ costs an average of £7,500. So if Labour are committed to their pledges, it will cost the government £37.5 billion. Which means it will cost you…
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/towns-most-...
It's OK she has plenty of time to row back / dilute / u turn on that one before the election Rachel Reeves has said millions of families will save an average of £445 on energy bills under their plans to insulate 5 million homes in 5 years. That all sounds well and good. The only problem is that, true to form, the sums don’t add up…
To insulate a home and bring them into the efficiency ‘band C’ costs an average of £7,500. So if Labour are committed to their pledges, it will cost the government £37.5 billion. Which means it will cost you…
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/towns-most-...
Baroque attacks said:
Ellie Reeves MP being sent out by Labour to answer to Sky News this morning, not exactly having a great Friday.
Although she is keen to remind us Labour have changed.
If someone keeps telling you they have changed you have to think why they feel the need to keep telling you.
They've changed their position on so many thing so many times it's not really possible to know what they actually believe in any more. Its hard to keep up.Although she is keen to remind us Labour have changed.
If someone keeps telling you they have changed you have to think why they feel the need to keep telling you.
Starmer is doing such a good job he’s even reviving Reform now.
https://twitter.com/ElectionMapsUK/status/17635196...
Is there a genuine possibility that the Tories finish 3rd? What happens if the infamous ‘quiet Tories’ are actually Quiet Reformers?
https://twitter.com/ElectionMapsUK/status/17635196...
Is there a genuine possibility that the Tories finish 3rd? What happens if the infamous ‘quiet Tories’ are actually Quiet Reformers?
julian987R said:
768 said:
I suspect it's more likely that the Reform vote will collapse when it comes to crunch time.
and the Labour vote too, as we have seen in Rochdale.I did say just wait for the tide to change - its low tide, but its coming in now.
julian987R said:
768 said:
I suspect it's more likely that the Reform vote will collapse when it comes to crunch time.
and the Labour vote too, as we have seen in Rochdale.I did say just wait for the tide to change - its low tide, but its coming in now.
Seasonal Hero said:
julian987R said:
and the Labour vote too, as we have seen in Rochdale.
I did say just wait for the tide to change - its low tide, but its coming in now.
You’d have to be particularly clueless to think that Rochdale is anything but a very strange outlier. I did say just wait for the tide to change - its low tide, but its coming in now.
greygoose said:
julian987R said:
768 said:
I suspect it's more likely that the Reform vote will collapse when it comes to crunch time.
and the Labour vote too, as we have seen in Rochdale.I did say just wait for the tide to change - its low tide, but its coming in now.
julian987R said:
768 said:
I suspect it's more likely that the Reform vote will collapse when it comes to crunch time.
and the Labour vote too, as we have seen in Rochdale.I did say just wait for the tide to change - its low tide, but its coming in now.
Labour didn't field a candidate did they ? He became an ex Labour candidate possibly independent
anonymoususer said:
Errrr
Labour didn't field a candidate did they ? He became an ex Labour candidate possibly independent
No - Julian thinks that what happened when Labour didn't canvas for a candidate and withdrew support, and within a very specific environment somehow translates to the GE.Labour didn't field a candidate did they ? He became an ex Labour candidate possibly independent
Edited by Seasonal Hero on Saturday 2nd March 11:25
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