Starmer's vision quest

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TailWindHome

Über Member
In truth the Labour government has had little impact on borrowing costs
Went up a bit and came down again, then Trump



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AuroraSaab

Pharaoh
Jess Phillips has resigned and Burnham apparently has a safe seat lined up.
 

Psamathe

Legendary Member
Wanting change without a plan of what you want, or how to achieve it is meaningless. All too prevalent these days.
I agree but to a large extent it's how Starmer is coming across much of the time. All he keeps repeating is "The electorate voted for change and I'm going to implement that change". Interest rates shooting through the roof is "change", value of £ falling through the floor is "change" just not the "change" most people want.

Starmer keeps talking about "change" but never really saying what change, not even "change for the better" (even without clarifying "for the better").
 

Pblakeney

Squire
I agree but to a large extent it's how Starmer is coming across much of the time. All he keeps repeating is "The electorate voted for change and I'm going to implement that change". Interest rates shooting through the roof is "change", value of £ falling through the floor is "change" just not the "change" most people want.

Starmer keeps talking about "change" but never really saying what change, not even "change for the better" (even without clarifying "for the better").

That's what I meant by "all too prevalent". Pretty much all* politicians, of all parties. Most of the electorate too.
*I'm struggling to think of an exception.
 

briantrumpet

Timewaster
If I were to outsource my political thinking to a journalist, at the moment it might be Stephen Bush of the FT, and not just because he bought me a very nice glass of wine at St Pancras Station.

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briantrumpet

Timewaster
If I were to outsource my political thinking to a journalist, at the moment it might be Stephen Bush of the FT, and not just because he bought me a very nice glass of wine at St Pancras Station.

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FWIW, he admitted he used Bluesky to try out half-formed ideas, which he can't do in his FT pieces to the same extent, so he's not necessarily trying to be consistent or authoritative on social media, which I find quite refreshing, not least as he does tend not to be pin-downable in a party political way to the same extent as some.
 
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