Who is the "right wing politician" you refer to? It seems to be Lord Adonis. Did the name "Lord Adonis" lead you to make assumptions?atoz wrote: ↑8 May 2021, 7:23pmIn the words of the Borg, irrelevant. Starmer is an amateur, and he is a loser. He is a poor communicator, and is surrounded by an echo chamber. Whatever the politics of the man, he isn't going to win a general election, assuming by then the Labour Party is able to fight one. When a right wing politician and a left wing journalist agree on this point you have to take notice.markjohnobrien wrote: ↑8 May 2021, 10:53amIs that because you want Labour to move more to the left or, conversely, move towards a more Blairite position as these are the current debates splitting the Labour Party asunder.atoz wrote: ↑8 May 2021, 10:39am The job of a political opposition is to oppose. If they are seeming to agree with the government, why vote for them?
As for blaming Corbyn, he hasn't actually been leader for around 17 months. That won't fly.
When you get people as dissimilar as Adonis and Owen Jones agreeing that Starmer needs to consider his position you know things are bad. Based on that it may be a case of not if but when. And when that happens, goodbye and good riddance.
I used to be a Labour voter. Not any more.
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