Keir Starmer vs. Wes Streeting is about as politically interesting as two bald men fighting over a comb.... its a classic bit of change but no change, and suggests the Labour Party is clueless about why people are abandoning them.
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Keir Starmer vs. Wes Streeting is about as politically interesting as two bald men fighting over a comb.... its a classic bit of change but no change, and suggests the Labour Party is clueless about why people are abandoning them.
Then the (more interesting) Q. is how would Andy Burnham vs. Wes Streeting play out, if Streeting gets past an increasingly truculent Starmer?
Or perhaps Burnham wouldn't have the appetite for a second leadership challenge in this Parliament?
@ChrisMayLA6 Only mildly related but this made me laugh
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@rooftopjaxx @ChrisMayLA6 Well Streeting is not going to get any love from the left, but neither does he have the populist X-factor that might win over working class voters who are being attracted by Reform "just to shake up the system". I admit Labour are in trouble for credible leaders atm. Leaders are an annoying single point of failure and we would do well without them. Sadly...
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Keir Starmer vs. Wes Streeting is about as politically interesting as two bald men fighting over a comb.... its a classic bit of change but no change, and suggests the Labour Party is clueless about why people are abandoning them.
Then the (more interesting) Q. is how would Andy Burnham vs. Wes Streeting play out, if Streeting gets past an increasingly truculent Starmer?
Or perhaps Burnham wouldn't have the appetite for a second leadership challenge in this Parliament?
@ChrisMayLA6 I'll be glad when Labour are out. They're making the UK look bad on the world stage.
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Keir Starmer vs. Wes Streeting is about as politically interesting as two bald men fighting over a comb.... its a classic bit of change but no change, and suggests the Labour Party is clueless about why people are abandoning them.
Then the (more interesting) Q. is how would Andy Burnham vs. Wes Streeting play out, if Streeting gets past an increasingly truculent Starmer?
Or perhaps Burnham wouldn't have the appetite for a second leadership challenge in this Parliament?
I think any new labour leader needs to be someone that is likely from the North. They need to be a voice the contrasts recent leaders. It is shallow but a regional accent will probably help them sound a bit more relatable to the voters that have lost in the last year.
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@rooftopjaxx @ChrisMayLA6 My OH astutely observed today that Burnham may prefer to sit tight for now: if he could arrange a by-election nearer the end of his mayoral term it might play better for him.
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I think any new labour leader needs to be someone that is likely from the North. They need to be a voice the contrasts recent leaders. It is shallow but a regional accent will probably help them sound a bit more relatable to the voters that have lost in the last year.
The new leader that the Labour Party needs if it is too revive its fortunes is not the leader that Blue Labour are likely to allow to function... and therein lies the party's probelm
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Keir Starmer vs. Wes Streeting is about as politically interesting as two bald men fighting over a comb.... its a classic bit of change but no change, and suggests the Labour Party is clueless about why people are abandoning them.
Then the (more interesting) Q. is how would Andy Burnham vs. Wes Streeting play out, if Streeting gets past an increasingly truculent Starmer?
Or perhaps Burnham wouldn't have the appetite for a second leadership challenge in this Parliament?
Burnham has to win a seat in Parliament to do anything.
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@ChrisMayLA6 I'll be glad when Labour are out. They're making the UK look bad on the world stage.
Maybe so, but if you think a ReformUK Ltd will make the UK look better, you are likely to be sorely disappointed
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Maybe so, but if you think a ReformUK Ltd will make the UK look better, you are likely to be sorely disappointed
@ChrisMayLA6 True. I don't like Nigel Farage he's a showman. I prefer down to earth (or as down to earth as they can be) politicians.
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The new leader that the Labour Party needs if it is too revive its fortunes is not the leader that Blue Labour are likely to allow to function... and therein lies the party's probelm
@ChrisMayLA6 agreed.
I think a female leader would be beneficial too. Farage seems to really struggle with his worse tendencies when being spoken to by an intelligent woman.
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Maybe so, but if you think a ReformUK Ltd will make the UK look better, you are likely to be sorely disappointed
@ChrisMayLA6 Personally there are only two options and both are on opposite sides of the politacal spectrum; Green Party or Restore Britain.
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Keir Starmer vs. Wes Streeting is about as politically interesting as two bald men fighting over a comb.... its a classic bit of change but no change, and suggests the Labour Party is clueless about why people are abandoning them.
Then the (more interesting) Q. is how would Andy Burnham vs. Wes Streeting play out, if Streeting gets past an increasingly truculent Starmer?
Or perhaps Burnham wouldn't have the appetite for a second leadership challenge in this Parliament?
@ChrisMayLA6
Burnham
Miliband
Starmer
Streeting
Rayner
Let's hope it's not Labour shooting itself in the foot again with months of infighting.
They all need to take a breath and if there is to be a change, then do it calmly not in some media-mad feeding frenzy.
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