Can Sir Keir Starmer revive the Labour Party? (Vol. 2)

Can Sir Keir Starmer revive the Labour Party? (Vol. 2)

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crankedup5

9,692 posts

36 months

Saturday 2nd March
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768 said:
I suspect it's more likely that the Reform vote will collapse when it comes to crunch time.
Where do you think the current Reform U.K. votes will drift to?

119

6,792 posts

37 months

Saturday 2nd March
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anonymoususer 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.
Errrr
Labour didn't field a candidate did they ? He became an ex Labour candidate possibly independent
How did Labour get 7.7%?

His name must have still been on the ballot paper surely?

bitchstewie

51,885 posts

211 months

Saturday 2nd March
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It was.

For whatever weird electoral rule reasons it was too late to remove him.

julian987R

6,840 posts

60 months

Saturday 2nd March
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anonymoususer said:
Errrr
Labour didn't field a candidate did they ? He became an ex Labour candidate possibly independent
And I wonder why? Exactly.

Speed 3

4,643 posts

120 months

Saturday 2nd March
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bhstewie said:
It was.

For whatever weird electoral rule reasons it was too late to remove him.
Simply print deadlines

Seasonal Hero

7,954 posts

53 months

Saturday 2nd March
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julian987R said:
And I wonder why? Exactly.
If only the news had reported the details extensively.

julian987R

6,840 posts

60 months

Saturday 2nd March
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Seasonal Hero said:
julian987R said:
And I wonder why? Exactly.
If only the news had reported the details extensively.
Well the MSM did pussyfoot around it but it’s clear to the nation that Labour are riddled, root and branch, with antisemites.

crankedup5

9,692 posts

36 months

Saturday 2nd March
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bhstewie said:
It was.

For whatever weird electoral rule reasons it was too late to remove him.
It does raise questions regarding Labour vetting process of prospective MPs.

Seasonal Hero

7,954 posts

53 months

Saturday 2nd March
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julian987R said:
Well the MSM did pussyfoot around it but it’s clear to the nation that Labour are riddled, root and branch, with antisemites.
It’s about as clear as the tide turning Julian.

Stop confusing your increasingly desperate claims with reality.

crankedup5

9,692 posts

36 months

Saturday 2nd March
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Where have all the corbynites hidden themselves away, wardrobes creaking?

BigMon

4,265 posts

130 months

Saturday 2nd March
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crankedup5 said:
Where have all the corbynites hidden themselves away, wardrobes creaking?
Hopefully they've all buggered off to Momentum and will shortly become an irrelevance.

If the Tufton Street Conservative loons can do the same then perhaps both parties can become voteworthy again (hey, I can dream).

KarlMac

4,480 posts

142 months

Saturday 2nd March
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crankedup5 said:
Where have all the corbynites hidden themselves away, wardrobes creaking?
Momentum still think they can seize control of the labour part again, some have moved over to the Green Party.

Lots of them are wailing on Twitter, which seems like their natural home.

bitchstewie

51,885 posts

211 months

Saturday 2nd March
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crankedup5 said:
It does raise questions regarding Labour vetting process of prospective MPs.
Absolutely it does.

julian987R

6,840 posts

60 months

Sunday 3rd March
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crankedup5 said:
bhstewie said:
It was.

For whatever weird electoral rule reasons it was too late to remove him.
It does raise questions regarding Labour vetting process of prospective MPs.
and their front bench

julian987R

6,840 posts

60 months

Sunday 3rd March
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crankedup5 said:
Where have all the corbynites hidden themselves away, wardrobes creaking?
they are all on a jolly, enjoying a catered lunch with Hezbollah

crankedup5

9,692 posts

36 months

Sunday 3rd March
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SKS has rooted out the nasty side of Labour, cleaned up the act. And yet !

KarlMac

4,480 posts

142 months

Monday 4th March
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https://twitter.com/Samfr/status/17645851172493272...

All the Tories need now is for the Labour Party to withdraw its support for every candidate in every ward.

Biker 1

7,763 posts

120 months

Monday 4th March
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KarlMac said:
https://twitter.com/Samfr/status/17645851172493272...

All the Tories need now is for the Labour Party to withdraw its support for every candidate in every ward.
Looks like they'll take a massive hammering - lib Dems don't look like they're getting very far either.

768

13,796 posts

97 months

Monday 4th March
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That looks relatively poor for Reform, relatively good for LDs and Greens, versus other recent polls.

Blue62

8,954 posts

153 months

Monday 4th March
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Biker 1 said:
Looks like they'll take a massive hammering - lib Dems don't look like they're getting very far either.
I think the polls will tighten as the GE gets closer, but Sunak is a useless politician. Despite the fact that Labour have had a bad few weeks (green energy U turn, Gaza, Rochdale), the Tories continue to be slip backwards. Starmer just has to stay calm and watch Sunak make a tool of himself, job jobbed.