Starmer's vision quest

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This won't do, guys. For the last 3 days the top 3 threads have been members rowing and slagging each other off. Now Adam has bumped this one and it's starting to look like a discussion forum again. Tsk.

Is it time for Starmer to go? I liked him. I had high hopes of Labour making progress against the Tories with him as leader. I know that the pandemic pushed everything else aside and it would have been difficult for any party to gain ground in such unprecedented circumstances, but we're coming out of the pandemic (for now) and he still can't seem to make much of an inroad. Perhaps it was too much to expect - to both unite the party and look like an election winner.
 

winjim

Welcome yourself into the new modern crisis


I would vote for a party whose leader demonstrated that he was willing to attempt a cordial and constructive relationship with other European countries rather than for one who had repeatedly told them to fark off.
 

winjim

Welcome yourself into the new modern crisis
This won't do, guys. For the last 3 days the top 3 threads have been members rowing and slagging each other off. Now Adam has bumped this one and it's starting to look like a discussion forum again. Tsk.

Is it time for Starmer to go? I liked him. I had high hopes of Labour making progress against the Tories with him as leader. I know that the pandemic pushed everything else aside and it would have been difficult for any party to gain ground in such unprecedented circumstances, but we're coming out of the pandemic (for now) and he still can't seem to make much of an inroad. Perhaps it was too much to expect - to both unite the party and look like an election winner.

Hey, I row with Adam all the time. Usually about the Lib Dems but if you really want me to up the ante I think the Stone Roses were a mediocre band at best.
 
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I would vote for a party whose leader demonstrated that he was willing to attempt a cordial and constructive relationship with other European countries rather than for one who had repeatedly told them to fark off.
Bully for you....I'd have preferred him at the Durham miners rally,or heaven forbid on a picket line behind workers.But I can see why this might appeal to some.
 
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This won't do, guys. For the last 3 days the top 3 threads have been members rowing and slagging each other off. Now Adam has bumped this one and it's starting to look like a discussion forum again. Tsk.

Is it time for Starmer to go? I liked him. I had high hopes of Labour making progress against the Tories with him as leader. I know that the pandemic pushed everything else aside and it would have been difficult for any party to gain ground in such unprecedented circumstances, but we're coming out of the pandemic (for now) and he still can't seem to make much of an inroad. Perhaps it was too much to expect - to both unite the party and look like an election winner.
In all seriousness do we want change or is it just acceptable to 'not be the Tories'
He's allready fecked off all of the pledges he won a leadership campaign on.
It's all empty rhetoric with no plans or vision....more of the same.Nah
 
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Too many communists there.
Exactly....unite the party ?
 

Xipe Totec

Something nasty in the woodshed
Hey, I row with Adam all the time. Usually about the Lib Dems but if you really want me to up the ante I think the Stone Roses were a mediocre band at best.
One of that odd sub-group of bands with an utterly wretchedly awful vocalist - without whom they'd have got absolutely nowhere. It's a paradox, alright.
 
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