| Starmer 10:46 - May 11 with 901 views | LeoMuff | What are Labour thinking here ? Clearly not likely to win any election and toxic to Labour. He clearly is a lame duck now. |  |
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| Starmer on 10:49 - May 11 with 885 views | surreyblue | Grown up politics. A focus on getting the services provided by the government up to scratch over internal bickering. Plus it's not like there is a stand out candidate to replace him. |  | |  |
| Starmer on 10:49 - May 11 with 882 views | Pinewoodblue | A lame duck who has managed to cage his most likely challenger. |  |
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| Starmer on 10:53 - May 11 with 847 views | WeWereZombies | Thought it was a strong speech...and I'm a Burnhamite. Really liked the bit where he completely kicked the nuts off Farage. |  |
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| Starmer on 10:53 - May 11 with 847 views | Radlett_blue | Unfortunately Starmer, whom I had hoped would be a decent PM, has proven to be a totally inept leader - weak, indecisive, tries to please everyone. Labour's slump in popularity aren't just down to him - they are losing the young & the socialists to the Greens & their core working class support to Reform - but it's hard to see how a new leader could be worse than Starmer. They might actually have a few ideas and then stick to them. |  |
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| Starmer on 10:56 - May 11 with 803 views | BlueSmoke | He's clearly been locked away at 'Thought Camp' for the weekend in a remote hotel. |  | |  |
| Starmer on 11:08 - May 11 with 700 views | NthQldITFC |
| Starmer on 10:56 - May 11 by BlueSmoke | He's clearly been locked away at 'Thought Camp' for the weekend in a remote hotel. |
"I couldn't have looked more of a t*at unless I'd announced it dressed as a mermaid with scallops on my tits!" Yes and ho! |  |
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| Starmer on 11:19 - May 11 with 631 views | WeWereZombies |
| Starmer on 10:49 - May 11 by Pinewoodblue | A lame duck who has managed to cage his most likely challenger. |
His response to Chris Mason was more a case of 'I'm not going to let Andy Burnham quit as Mayor of Manchester when he still has work that I want him to do there.' Which, in fairness, is what I and another Labour Party counting agent were discussing last Friday. [Post edited 11 May 11:24]
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| Starmer on 11:24 - May 11 with 591 views | Vaughan8 |
| Starmer on 10:49 - May 11 by surreyblue | Grown up politics. A focus on getting the services provided by the government up to scratch over internal bickering. Plus it's not like there is a stand out candidate to replace him. |
Well I think this is Labour's problem. WHo would take over. However Starmer isn't popular however some people spin it. They've no chance next election with him in. |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
| Starmer on 11:35 - May 11 with 554 views | LeoMuff |
| Starmer on 10:49 - May 11 by surreyblue | Grown up politics. A focus on getting the services provided by the government up to scratch over internal bickering. Plus it's not like there is a stand out candidate to replace him. |
Grown up sadly doesn’t win elections these days and we kicking the can down the road here, it is impossible for them to win at the next election with him in charge, that is very clear. I like Starmer but his time is done and while he did very well in some areas, others were a disaster. |  |
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| Starmer on 11:41 - May 11 with 533 views | gainsboroughblue |
| Starmer on 11:08 - May 11 by NthQldITFC | "I couldn't have looked more of a t*at unless I'd announced it dressed as a mermaid with scallops on my tits!" Yes and ho! |
TROUSERS!!!!! |  |
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| Starmer on 11:47 - May 11 with 503 views | bracknell_blue | No. He was saying things he should have done in 2024. Finally remembering what party he leads. Never an inspiring speaker but clever, serious and now beginning to be brave, About time too |  |
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