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A_Northern_Soul wrote:He'll be our first acid house PM!
fujee wrote:Burnham's reluctance to call a genocide a genocide is going to lose him a lot of votes. An irritating continuation of Labour politicians failing to read the room.
fujee wrote:Burnham's reluctance to call a genocide a genocide is going to lose him a lot of votes. An irritating continuation of Labour politicians failing to read the room.
Most of the PLP fall into this category. They have no vision or theory of change, which is evident when subject to even minor scrutiny. Without it, you are destined to have a rudderless, ineffective government.Negamuse wrote:Opportunistic weathervane
Yes. Starmer's biggest blunder was believing Morgan McSweeney and his idiotic factional obsession with the left was political genius. Gorton and Denton showed what happens when you mug off those who instinctively vote Labour.jcnporter wrote:Starmer's biggest mistake (whether he was even really in charge is another matter) was ignoring Labour's progressive base to chase Reform voters at the behest of the Labour right/Blue Labour/Labour Together/the media.
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