BoldonLad
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It would be rather amusing if Burnham tries for a 'safe' seat and loses.
Beyond amusing 😂
It would be rather amusing if Burnham tries for a 'safe' seat and loses.
Well that's today's award for hyperbolic twaddle settled quite early.the most useless, ineffective and unpopular prime minister ever
The way this is playing out is the perfect metaphor for the last 2 years of government. I mean if they can't even manage to get rid of the most useless, ineffective and unpopular prime minister ever then what can they do? Farcical doesn't even come close to describing it.
FFS - Stop trying to steal Liz Truss's glory!
Well it seems to be a competition between Starmer and truss for the least popular ever, depending on how you try to measure it, or which polling company is used.
From Fullfact.org:
Ipsos polling shows Mr Starmer has the lowest satisfaction level of any PM since it started asking the question in the 1970s, some other polls suggest fewer people approved of or favoured Liz Truss.
Tbh. I think those popularity polls are fundamentally broken now.
No one wants the other guy to do well.
It's also that fundamentally very few people voted "for" Labour. The majority were voting to keep the Conservatives out. It's therefore hardly surprising that Starmer is unpopular. That said, he hasn't helped himself by seemingly being devoid of any get up and go. I'm completely baffled as to how he ever functioned as a Barrister and QC given his frequently terrible performances in adversarial conditions (e.g. PMQs).
I have never heard that opinion before. More lately he has been shaky regarding the Mandelson appointment procedure, but he has been skewering whichever PM and Badenoch consistently. He is usually well prepped, but admittedly has a difficult brief (of his own making).
Which raises the "Is the UK Ungovernable?"Tbf, Truss didn't last long enough to really do as much damage as she would have done.
The last PM to serve a full term was David Cameron. Says a lot.
Which raises the "Is the UK Ungovernable?"
To me it's not a question as it's a balance between capability and challenge. It's more a question of "Is the UK Ungovernable by <person>" and with the lack of capability in our current political classes, they are not up to the job.
Will the electorate get what they want? No.
Maybe the task of capable politicians to find enough in the way forward to keep people happy.Not least as they don't know what they want. Or, at least, if they know what they want (e.g. low immigration but fully-staffed services), they want something that is demonstrably impossible.Will the electorate get what they want? No