I don't really add to political threads, but is that supposed to be a compliment, I guess in recent history the bar hasn't been set particularly high.
Given the absolute sh*tshow that is running the country at the moment, it beggars belief that the leader of the opposition gets heckled by his own party during his keynote conference speech.
Disloyal Corbynista hecklers looked like total muppets. Starmer is used to being heckled by High Court judges so a few hillbillies won't bother him.
Long and dull but nothing you could disagree with in it. Still given he lied to get the job how could you trust anything he said.
The political equivalent of Marcus Schopp. Stands for nothing, no one understands what his principles or aims are, will be gone before the end of the year.
Went on so long I have to admit I couldn't make it through so read the summary. I think it's clear he would make a better PM than the charlatan currently in office. However much of tomorrow's coverage will label him as boring and focus on the heckling.
That’s the very moment to worry about a clever political opponent. Privately the dislike is pretty strong I suspect.
Well TM it's either him or the Clown and his sidekicks, Patel, Hancock, Mogg, Coffee, Raab, Truss, Gove, Shapps and the rest known by some as scum because the Greens (sorry Bush) or the Lib-Dem are not in the running.
As a current member and Councillor I would argue strongly against that. We spent 5 years arguing going backwards. Time to move forwards away from toxic CLP meetings and social media pages.
You know your area obviously.... but I know quite a few Cllrs and Labour members on the Momentum wing in my area, they hold Starmer responsible for undermining Corbyn and I doubt it will be forgotten easily.