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Hugo Rune

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Feb 23, 2012
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Looks like Serkeer is finally starting to purge his party of Jew haters, it’s a start but a lot more to do if they want My vote back.

I’m not sure they need your vote back as it seems that you’re done with Labour for the rest of your life due to Brexit.

For those reasonable centrists like myself who wish to see a centre party take on the current right wing Government and win, this is fantastic news.

Kier is becoming all the things Corbyn wasn’t. Calm, decisive and willing to tackle the hypocrisy of the hard left. Purging Labour of anti-semitism is just the start of a slow move right.

Having been landed with the worst Prime Minister in living memory due to Brexit, I can’t wait for Kier to start cleaning this Country up when he is elected PM at the next election.
 


vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
27,869
Looks like Serkeer is finally starting to purge his party of Jew haters, it’s a start but a lot more to do if they want My vote back.
Don't kid yourself that he'd actually want your endorsement.
 




Baker lite

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Mar 16, 2017
6,309
in my house
I’m not sure they need your vote back as it seems that you’re done with Labour for the rest of your life due to Brexit.

For those reasonable centrists like myself who wish to see a centre party take on the current right wing Government and win, this is fantastic news.

Kier is becoming all the things Corbyn wasn’t. Calm, decisive and willing to tackle the hypocrisy of the hard left. Purging Labour of anti-semitism is just the start of a slow move right.

Having been landed with the worst Prime Minister in living memory due to Brexit, I can’t wait for Kier to start cleaning this Country up when he is elected PM at the next election.

Could take the election after the next one for Labour to taste power again, not sure Serkeer resounding with the working classes yet, there’s one thing the London centric Labour Party hates more than Jews and that is the working class.


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Gwylan

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Jul 5, 2003
31,325
Uffern
Just read the article she shared. Seems harsh. Looks to me like they were looking for an excuse to get rid of her.

I'm not sure that they wanted to get rid of her, specifically (inside the tent and all that) but, in a week where Johnson has avoided sacking Jenrick for far worse behaviour, it makes Starmer look much tougher.

I'm not entirely convinced that sacking RLB was the best approach though - I agree that it was relatively innocuous - and Starmer has to act tough on any minor breach in future
 


Hugo Rune

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Feb 23, 2012
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Could take the election after the next one for Labour to taste power again, not sure Serkeer resounding with the working classes yet, there’s one thing the London centric Labour Party hates more than Jews and that is the working class.

Er.......the working class will long have forgotten about Brexit as Mr Johnson is about to make them pay for the largest recession in hundreds of years. Whoever they vote for, they won’t vote Tory again.

Mr Johnson’s Boomer cull is going to make him unelectable to a lot of right thinking Tories too.
 








Hugo Rune

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I'm not entirely convinced that sacking RLB was the best approach though - I agree that it was relatively innocuous - and Starmer has to act tough on any minor breach in future

Of course it was.

Corbyn needed to take a zero tolerance approach to anti-semitism, he couldn’t. That is why we have the current Prime Minister and over 25,000 excess deaths.

Sir Keir has just done exactly the right thing.
 




vegster

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May 5, 2008
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I'm not sure that they wanted to get rid of her, specifically (inside the tent and all that) but, in a week where Johnson has avoided sacking Jenrick for far worse behaviour, it makes Starmer look much tougher.

I'm not entirely convinced that sacking RLB was the best approach though - I agree that it was relatively innocuous - and Starmer has to act tough on any minor breach in future
This entirely! Just looked at the news and saw " No.10 backs minister despite revelations over development". So we see Johnson standing up for Jenrick and indeed, Cummings, despite the incredible stink of rotting fish surrounding them.. Starmer = "One whiff of scandal and your out".... Johnson is piling up an awful lot of election material for Starmer.
 


A1X

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Sep 1, 2017
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Good riddance.
 


Is it PotG?

Thrifty non-licker
Feb 20, 2017
23,104
Sussex by the Sea
I’m not sure they need your vote back as it seems that you’re done with Labour for the rest of your life due to Brexit.

For those reasonable centrists like myself who wish to see a centre party take on the current right wing Government and win, this is fantastic news.

Kier is becoming all the things Corbyn wasn’t. Calm, decisive and willing to tackle the hypocrisy of the hard left. Purging Labour of anti-semitism is just the start of a slow move right.

Having been landed with the worst Prime Minister in living memory due to Brexit, I can’t wait for Kier to start cleaning this Country up when he is elected PM at the next election.

I think we'll hold judgement until we see some realistic policies on the table.
 






Biscuit Barrel

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Jan 28, 2014
2,394
Southwick
This entirely! Just looked at the news and saw " No.10 backs minister despite revelations over development". So we see Johnson standing up for Jenrick and indeed, Cummings, despite the incredible stink of rotting fish surrounding them.. Starmer = "One whiff of scandal and your out".... Johnson is piling up an awful lot of election material for Starmer.

Please don't take my reply as disagreeing with your points about Jenrick and Cummings, but I would like to disagree with you about the effect the "scandals" on BJ.

It just does not seem to have the same affect to his popularity as other politicians. Going into the last election he had a charge list as long as your arm. He was convicted of breaking the law over the closing of parliament and hiding in a fridge and calling burka wearing ladies letter boxes.

For some strange reason people still vote for him. May be what you look for in a politician is different from other people? Perhaps people aren't looking for some goody two shoe boring politician.
 


Gwylan

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Jul 5, 2003
31,325
Uffern
Of course it was.

Corbyn needed to take a zero tolerance approach to anti-semitism, he couldn’t. That is why we have the current Prime Minister and over 25,000 excess deaths.

Sir Keir has just done exactly the right thing.

But what's interesting is why he had to take such a tough line. I agree that Corbyn dallied and should have been much tougher with some far worse examples (Burgon for instance) but I'm not convinced that masses of the voting public were put off Labour by a perceived anti-semitic stance. The new MPs for Hastings and Ashfield, for example, shared a more explicitly anti-semitic video and got elected with big swings.



This entirely! Just looked at the news and saw " No.10 backs minister despite revelations over development". So we see Johnson standing up for Jenrick and indeed, Cummings, despite the incredible stink of rotting fish surrounding them.. Starmer = "One whiff of scandal and your out".... Johnson is piling up an awful lot of election material for Starmer.

But his failure to sack Cummings has already affected his ratings. People may not watch PMQs but they do notice when a leader wavers, dithers and fails to act on wrong doing - and, conversely, notice when a leader is strong.
 


vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
27,869
And here is the problem.
‘ Don’t want them grubby little, Brexit voters voting for our form of champagne socialism, ughhh!’


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When we get to the next election Labour are going to be knocking on doors, not looking under rocks.
 









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