If they don't hurry up and elect someone they might not have any voters left ..
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opinion_polling_for_the_next_U nited_Kingdom_general_election
Looking forward to JRG's essays on why Stalin was misunderstood and the purges were necessary and Chairman Mao, the cultural revolution, blueprint for the future..
The not so famous five candidates have been confirmed. Great to see so many women representing all types of diverse backgrounds and regions applying for the top job hoping to become Labours first elected female leader .... obviously the middle-aged, middle class, Knight of the Realm, North...
As it's Christmas, a time where the spirit of goodwill to all men (and women ... and nonbinary peeps) abounds, I will throw in a crumb of comfort to the vanquished. Oppositions don't win elections, governments lose them. If Brexit turns out as badly as many of you are predicting ... if the...
*sigh* The Tories will be doing all they can to keep the new blue wall seats, 'hammering the working classes' makes no electoral sense.
The working classes who voted for Brexit did punish Labour for reneging on their 2017 manifesto promise to enact Brexit but they also found Corbyn an...
He is and was sympathetic to any cause where he could side against the UK,US,Israel or NATO. His trailblazing method of only ever talking to the side he supported made f all difference to anything.
He is a far-left activist driven by antiquated dogma, this makes him profoundly unfit for the...
Not sure Starmer, a middle-class, trendy London based Remainer who led the charge for the second referendum policy would be best placed to reconnect with all those Northern, working class, leave voting, ex-Labour seats ..
I feel I'm intruding at a wake but can I remind people talking up the right wing/biased media as an excuse, that the Corbyn led Labour party reeled in a 20+ point opinion poll lead down to 2 points during the 2017 general election campaign denying the Tories a majority. What was different this...
Wise words, unfortunately for the country Labour will probably be spending most of 2020 looking inwards tearing lumps out of each other as various factions fight to get their preferred candidate the top job.