I am quite impressed.Pity it will be 4 years before he can get his ideas into action.Perhaps some of the nationalist sc*mbags up here in Scotland will return to democratic socialism rather than cow-towing to the likes of Salmond etc....Grrrrr....
It's a step back towards sensibleness that the Corbynites won't like at all and will no doubt do their best to undermine. Shame about Lammy being in there though.
Although it’s worth repeating for the zillionth time that Momentum does not run Labour.
If a majority of its members did vote for RLB she was still roundly trounced and SKS came out top in all sections of the vote
Labour, under Starmer, will be another 10 years or more in the wilderness, he has no charisma and when he speaks he is sooo boring, he also failed to prosecute Saville when there was overwhelming evidence against him!
Add to that, Ed Milliband and Thornbury, heaven help us, looks like i'll be lending my vote to the Tories for the next couple of elections!!
Maybe
But what did Churchill say about Attlee?
“A modest man with much to be modest about”
“An empty taxi pulled up and Clement Attlee got out”
And then came the 1945 election.
And Starmer maybe doesn’t have Johnson’s red nose and wig, but he’s Ken Dodd compared to Attlee ...
Interesting though, that the Cons delayed their video link Cabinet Meeting,on Sunday Morning .To enable them to watch Sir Keir Starmer make his Debut interview on The Andrew Marr Show. Almost like they Fear Him.
I’m sure that at the next election Boris (God Willing)won’t make Churchill’s mistake of likening the Labour Party to the Gestapo a quote ensured the vast majority of servicemen votedLabour in 1945.
He said Labour would need something like the gestapo to implement its policies which if you think about it is not a million miles from what some tories and elements of the press were saying before the last election.
But Labour had been well ahead in the polls for a fair while anyway
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