Sir Keir Starmer #3

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If Starmer doesn't go then surely we are facing the oblivion of a Reform 'government' made up of wastrels, failures and useful idiots with no political nous or experience. If Starmer remotely loved his country he would fall on his sword to give someone else a chance who might vaguely listen to the population and have time to redraw the lines and ideas with enough time to get things moving prior to the next election cycle begins.

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1) he doesn't love his country as all evidence has proven
2) Rayner would be awful as she won't listen either
3) Burnham needs a seat and would likely even lose a safe seat by election at this point.
4) we are doomed.
 
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If Starmer doesn't go then surely we are facing the oblivion of a Reform 'government' made up of wastrels, failures and useful idiots with no political nous or experience. If Starmer remotely loved his country he would fall on his sword to give someone else a chance who might vaguely listen to the population and have time to redraw the lines and ideas with enough time to get things moving prior to the next election cycle begins.

Thoughts on this -
1) he doesn't love his country as all evidence has proven
2) Rayner would be awful as she won't listen either
3) Burnham needs a seat and would likely even lose a safe seat by election at this point.
4) we are doomed.
Point 3 is the most worrying bit - he's literally their only hope, based on polling. I firmly believe he would have won Gorton and Denton, lots of people stayed away from the polls as a protest at his blocking. The act of Starmer preventing his candidacy actively pushed people to Reform, and now all GM seats look very difficult to win for him.
 
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Folk have short memories if they think Burnham is the answer, but I guess the Labour members are bordering on desperation about now.
 
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Folk have short memories if they think Burnham is the answer, but I guess the Labour members are bordering on desperation about now.
But he's the only leadership contender with national name recognition - polling shows that he is the only one that is popular amongst the general public. He wins every council ward in GM - he got over 60% of the vote in the last Mayoral, the second placed candidate got 10%.

He is literally all they've got, and most of them know it.
 
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But he's the only leadership contender with national name recognition - polling shows that he is the only one that is popular amongst the general public. He wins every council ward in GM - he got over 60% of the vote in the last Mayoral, the second placed candidate got 10%.

He is literally all they've got, and most of them know it.
Fair to say being a regional mascot is different to running the country. I suspect that net favourability will soon be tumbling into the negatives if he did indeed mannouvre his way to PM.

Popularity in a region is not a mandate for a country.
 
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Fair to say being a regional mascot is different to running the country. I suspect that net favourability will soon be tumbling into the negatives if he did indeed mannouvre his way to PM.

Popularity in a region is not a mandate for a country.
Again, polling shows he's the most popular of the potential candidates by a mile. No one else even polls positively, let alone comes close to his popularity. That's why he's frontrunner to be next leader, notwithstanding the fact he isn't even an MP.

Keir Starmer had a mandate from the country, and he's rit at being Prime Minister, that's how it goes.
 
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I'm not sure Burnham is the answer either. He maybe good as Mayor but PM is a different beast. Don't know what's most terrifying out of him, Farage, Ange or the pleasant but pointless Ed Davey. So that leaves Kemi. But being quick at the podium during PMQs does not a PM make either.
Long story short, I refer to my previous point. We are doomed 🤣
 
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I'm not sure Burnham is the answer either. He maybe good as Mayor but PM is a different beast. Don't know what's most terrifying out of him, Farage, Ange or the pleasant but pointless Ed Davey. So that leaves Kemi. But being quick at the podium during PMQs does not a PM make either.
Long story short, I refer to my previous point. We are doomed 🤣
Oh, we're almost certainly doomed 😂

I remember back to the heady summer of 2024 when I dragged myself to the polling station thinking 'at least Starmer will be boring, might be quite relaxing, John Major type'. And yet here we are again.
 
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Oh, we're almost certainly doomed 😂

I remember back to the heady summer of 2024 when I dragged myself to the polling station thinking 'at least Starmer will be boring, might be quite relaxing, John Major type'. And yet here we are again.
Ah the meek and mild John Major, those were the days. Until we all found out he was bumped Tory tonsils with Eggwina Currie.



*shudders*
 
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Ah the meek and mild John Major, those were the days. Until we all found out he was bumped Tory tonsils with Eggwina Currie.



*shudders*
I know, he was so boring and then it turned out he was banging Edwina. Grim.
 
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I wonder if it will happen again and we will find out Keir has been doing the dance of forbidden love with Margaret Hodge!
 
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To toast his departure, yes. However, not to toast Burnham or Rayner. I've lived through the 70's, be bloody careful what you wish for.
Its scary isnt it, the thought of either of those two. I hope he calls a snap election rather than give the leadership to one of them.
 
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Its scary isnt it, the thought of either of those two. I hope he calls a snap election rather than give the leadership to one of them.
Agree. To use his favourite word, it would force a reset, however Labour would lose.(Manifesting madly here!😀) Burnham ain't the messiah they think, Reform and the Greens ate into Manchester.If a Mayoral election was forced to happen, Labour could lose that as well.
 
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I just think we're in a frying pan/fire situation. And possibly the fire is even worse.
 
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Its scary isnt it, the thought of either of those two. I hope he calls a snap election rather than give the leadership to one of them.
He has a spiteful nature unfortunately as evidenced during the Southport incidents when people were very upset.
 
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