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Hooray For Hartlepool
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A Labour stronghold for over 57 years ,what does this say about Boris’s leadership ?
Well done Jill Mortimer
A Labour stronghold for over 57 years ,what does this say about Boris’s leadership ?
Well done Jill Mortimer
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The only Labour woman MP who seems to have any grasp of the situation is Allison McGovern, and one of the few I can stand to listen to. She would have a hard job making Labour favourable again but at least she is not one of the 'angry' mob of women who can't be interviewed without screwing her face up and trying to point score over Boris's leadership.
Kudos to the people of Hartlepool for electing the first ever woman MP there, and also showing Sir Keir Brylcreem Labour can't take the North for granted. And it wasnt even close. The Tories are well and truly the party of the North and the working class. Sir Keir and his sanctimonious metropolitan-elite liberal hand-wringers are done for. RIP Labour, its been average.
What amuses me, is the desperate need to blame someone - an individual, in this case poor Starmer. What the left don't realise is, the whole lot of them (well most), the Nandys, Abbotts, Corbyns. et al are simply a completely hapless shower.
If the disillusioned hard-left (really Communists) now think the problem is the party isn't radical enough, then heaven help them.
Meanwhile Boris just keeps walking on the water & what kind of wallpaper he uses doesn't cut it for the population at large.
If the disillusioned hard-left (really Communists) now think the problem is the party isn't radical enough, then heaven help them.
Meanwhile Boris just keeps walking on the water & what kind of wallpaper he uses doesn't cut it for the population at large.
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