[Politics] Sir Keir Starmer’s route to Number 10

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Kinky Gerbil

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Trouble at mill…?

According to today’s Guardian Union leaders not happy with new Labour document which waters down aspects of Raynor’s worker’s rights proposals. Weak language on fire and rehire…. Loophole provided for zero hours contracts….. right to switch off now to be ‘best practice’

Labour have made plenty of sounds about not bowing down to the unions, so I'm not sure why they would be shocked?
 






jcdenton08

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My question about this is what happens when the election comes? These aren’t popular backbenchers crossing the floor, they’re rats leaving a sinking ship. Is their association with a desperately unpopular Tory government actually going to harm their election chances in those constituencies?

I’m aware one of the fellas is stepping down anyway, but what about the rest?
 


Rdodge30

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My question about this is what happens when the election comes? These aren’t popular backbenchers crossing the floor, they’re rats leaving a sinking ship. Is their association with a desperately unpopular Tory government actually going to harm their election chances in those constituencies?

I’m aware one of the fellas is stepping down anyway, but what about the rest?
Fairly certain you can’t stand as a Labour MP without minimum of 12 months party membership
 


ROSM

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Not QUITE my question but as I expected.

We'll see, Starmer will have it sorted by Christmas no doubt.
The answer to your question is 'yes ' the system can cope with it because (if you pardon the term) it's a drop in the ocean against the 'controlled legal migration ' we do have.

It's easier to process in say france than it is to deal with claims by boats. If there are legal routes then it has 2 effects..one being to break one part of the small boats model and two, allows a position which is legally accurate that having not sought legal routes the action is then illegal. It isn't correct in international law to say people arriving on small boats now are all 'illegal' as there are no legal routes.

Return agreements will be harder because some idiots believed being outside the eu was easier to control migration than being in it. But it's not impossible
 








ROSM

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As a labour party member I am uncomfortable that elphick has been welcomed. It seems weird that we have a party that doesn't have diane Abbott in it but we do have Natalie elphick.

Having said which, there are many other labour party members I disagree with and have to accommodate them.

She won't be standing in her seat. I'm not sure she can stand anywhere else. So it's a short term factor for me to deal with.
 




Nobby Cybergoat

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Starmer has done this for the lols clearly. I kind of get that trolling the tories on this level must be fun and must be hugely painful for Sunak.

But all this makes me think. Do I trust that Starmer has the leadership nous to lead the country?

The sort of leader our nation requires, needs an instinct for judging the mood. To head off these sort of issues before they arrive.

The Israel blockade comments I put down to a cock up he'll learn from. Now i'm less sure he'll learn from his mistakes
 


Is it PotG?

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Starmer has done this for the lols clearly. I kind of get that trolling the tories on this level must be fun and must be hugely painful for Sunak.

But all this makes me think. Do I trust that Starmer has the leadership nous to lead the country?

The sort of leader our nation requires, needs an instinct for judging the mood. To head off these sort of issues before they arrive.

The Israel blockade comments I put down to a cock up he'll learn from. Now i'm less sure he'll learn from his mistakes
Well according to quite a few on here he's in total control and knows EXACTLY what he's doing...this is all part of the master plan.
 


rippleman

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Starmer has done this for the lols clearly. I kind of get that trolling the tories on this level must be fun and must be hugely painful for Sunak.

But all this makes me think. Do I trust that Starmer has the leadership nous to lead the country?

The sort of leader our nation requires, needs an instinct for judging the mood. To head off these sort of issues before they arrive.

The Israel blockade comments I put down to a cock up he'll learn from. Now i'm less sure he'll learn from his mistakes
Quite some "cock-up". As a reminder, here is Starmer rejecting the calls for an immediate ceasefire.


Interesting to see Jess Phillips on Peston last night writing Starmer's comments off as a "communication error not a policy error". You couldn't make it up.
 




Jackthelad

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As a labour party member I am uncomfortable that elphick has been welcomed. It seems weird that we have a party that doesn't have diane Abbott in it but we do have Natalie elphick.

Having said which, there are many other labour party members I disagree with and have to accommodate them.

She won't be standing in her seat. I'm not sure she can stand anywhere else. So it's a short term factor for me to deal with.
It’s a vote winner. Abbot is not popular. Labour getting this woman is an indication that the Momentum days are over and the right are as welcome as the left. I have no idea what this Labour government stand for but tactically it’s a smart move from them. I really do believe they’re going to absolutely dominate Tories in GE this will be one of the most dominant wins ever.
 


Moshe Gariani

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It’s a vote winner. Abbot is not popular. Labour getting this woman is an indication that the Momentum days are over and the right are as welcome as the left. I have no idea what this Labour government stand for but tactically it’s a smart move from them. I really do believe they’re going to absolutely dominate Tories in GE this will be one of the most dominant wins ever.

Agreed. Completely consistent with Keir Starmer's intelligent and strategic approach.
 


Herr Tubthumper

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Re Elphicke, Shouldn’t it be seen as a good thing that the Labour Party are slowly educating people to become better and more compassionate and considerate individuals?
 
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Her support of Brexit. Her support of Johnson. But mainly her trying to justify the acts of her convicted sex offender husband.
No no. Losing 25,000 mainly young and enthusiastic labour party members = 'good we never wanted them anyway'
Gaining one dodgy right-wing-as-hell, brexit supporting, Tory, sexual offender apologist = 'tactical genius'

Such is the state of politics now.
 






WATFORD zero

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#theyreallthesame

The plaintive cry of someone who has voted for a complete clusterf*** (often more than once :wink:), now realises they have voted for a complete clusterf***, but in order to try not to appear stupid or take any responsibility for the clusterf*** , claims that they're all the same so their vote didn't contribute to this current clusterf*** in any way :lolol:
 


aolstudios

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Natalie Elphicke (Dover Tory MP) joining the Keir party. 🥳 🎉
My arse. Sad times for Labour when a Leader welcomes a scumbag that's crossed the floor of the house.
It's a humiliating gut punch to Sunak & she's standing down in a few months for the existing labour candidate. It's a win
 


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