Labour leader debate

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  1. Donny Red

    Donny Red Well-Known Member

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    On the face of it, I honestly thought that one particular politician that could have possibly lead
    the Labour Party to electoral victory was David Milliband. For the life of me, I still find it puzzling
    that when the leadership ballot was held, the membership elected his brother Ed for leader.
    No disrespect intended , but the British voters did not like his brand of politics and he was never
    therefore elected to be our Prime Minister.

    With regards to the ballot currently underway, I personally think that Kier Starmer would stand a
    chance of unifying the nation and could and I stress could, stand a chance of making the Labour
    Party a credible and electable political force again.
     
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  2. pompey_red

    pompey_red Well-Known Member

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    I do get what you are saying, id counter with you don’t need to read a paper to know what’s in it nowadays, social media, places like this etc don’t get there information from anywhere else.
     

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