Starmer's vision quest

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TailWindHome

Über Member
Your maths is out. If 79 defected the majority is lost.
And the 81 MPs needed to back a challenge is remarkably close to that.
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briantrumpet

Timewaster
FWIW, Bluesky is all over the place on Starmer, from ultra Starmer & party loyalists, to those on left & right of Labour who have obviously been biding their time to get the knives out, and virtually everyone completely sure of their own political analysis. Apparently Labour MPs themselves are playing out a psychodrama on X, and I do wonder if part of Starmer's problem (ditto Badenoch's) is that they think that X is representative of general opinion, instead of being populated by people who would just burn the house down and install Trump as World King.
 

C R

Legendary Member
A question for those clambering for Starmer to go. What will be a positive outcome? What's the point?
I get that he is a major disappointment and would go in an ideal world, but this is not an ideal world and a GE is not on the agenda.

What are they clambering?

(sorry, I'll get my coat)
 

TailWindHome

Über Member
Tells cabinet leadership election hasn't been triggered so he's staying

Which is fair enough if no one has what it takes to *take* leadership, why should he give it to them.
 

briantrumpet

Timewaster
Tells cabinet leadership election hasn't been triggered so he's staying

Which is fair enough if no one has what it takes to *take* leadership, why should he give it to them.

I can't see how this is tenable though if he doesn't reprimand (at minimum) the likes of Mahmood who openly called for him to go. Does he just let the trickle of resignations and people telling him to go just carry on, or does he actually do something, all the while the braying press desperate for a big story.
 
It's almost certainly going to happen. And unsurprisingly it has been reported that the cost of government borrowing has hit the highest level since 1998, a real vote of confidence in Labour from the markets...
 

Shortfall

Active Member
Just checking on Gilt yields, looks like they're currently higher than they were after the Truss/Kwartang budget when Starmer accused her of crashing the UK economy.
 
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