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  • Re: Runcorn by election.

    Originally posted by Wales-Bales View Post
    You completely missed out Option C.
    which is?

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    • Re: Runcorn by election.

      Originally posted by Rjk View Post
      Labour arent popular at the moment, but then for the Westminster elections it makes little difference for now they have a huge yes shallow majority - it will get eroded but not to the point they cannot function.

      If in the next 4 years the economy improves and people are feeling more comfortable then they will point to that and probably do well.
      If we are still scraping along the bottom they'll have to fight the election on at least we aren't the other lot, which is a risky strategy, but would probably be the only think left to them at that point.
      That's exactly the sort of displacement that will lead to a reform or reform tory victory at the next election

      Starmer is having his poll tax moment , already which is a shame but he's just not up to the job and he's got to be replaced as soon as possible

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      • Re: Runcorn by election.

        Originally posted by Rjk View Post
        which is?
        Get rid of starmer and his mates

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        • Re: Runcorn by election.

          Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
          Get rid of starmer and his mates
          thats only happening at a general election

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          • Re: Runcorn by election.

            Originally posted by Rjk View Post
            thats only happening at a general election
            Not if he faces a rebellion over a certain absolute wipe out

            The complete slaughter of Welsh Labour next may will be his nemesis

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            • Re: Runcorn by election.

              Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
              Not if he faces a rebellion over a certain absolute wipe out

              The complete slaughter of Welsh Labour next may will be his nemesis
              I don't think welsh Labour losing would have much effect on the UK labour party. Starmer will be the prime minister until the next general election to think otherwise is extremely naive.

              The only winners of a labour collapse in Wales are Reform and Farage.

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              • Re: Runcorn by election.

                Originally posted by Rjk View Post
                I don't think welsh Labour losing would have much effect on the UK labour party. Starmer will be the prime minister until the next general election to think otherwise is extremely naive.

                The only winners of a labour collapse in Wales are Reform and Farage.
                Labour is sinking nationally and in Wales

                It's all about damage limitation

                A return to a charismatic leader both nationally and in Wales would shore up what's left of the support and ensure coalition government in both Wales and Westminster

                Leave things as they are and fail to make concessions regarding obvious policy screw ups and its absolute curtains

                Labour's support is leaking faster than the titanic

                It seems that some people to still be in complete denial as here

                We are not talking about labour failing to get a majority to govern

                We are not talking about a less than ideal coalition both nationally and in Wales

                We are talking about a complete wipe out to the right wing

                It's incredibly serious and worrying and Labour needs to stop trying to carry on regardless and start delivering

                He and his cabinet are utterly incompetent

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                • Re: Runcorn by election.

                  Originally posted by Rjk View Post
                  I don't think welsh Labour losing would have much effect on the UK labour party. Starmer will be the prime minister until the next general election to think otherwise is extremely naive.

                  The only winners of a labour collapse in Wales are Reform and Farage.
                  Not sure about the last paragraph. The advantage reform have right now is they don't have a record to defend. Winning in Wales and achieving less than nothing between then and the next general election could affect their wider support.

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                  • Re: Runcorn by election.

                    Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
                    Labour is sinking nationally and in Wales

                    It's all about damage limitation

                    A return to a charismatic leader both nationally and in Wales would shore up what's left of the support and ensure coalition government in both Wales and Westminster

                    Leave things as they are and fail to make concessions regarding obvious policy screw ups and its absolute curtains

                    Labour's support is leaking faster than the titanic

                    It seems that some people to still be in complete denial as here

                    We are not talking about labour failing to get a majority to govern

                    We are not talking about a less than ideal coalition both nationally and in Wales

                    We are talking about a complete wipe out to the right wing

                    It's incredibly serious and worrying and Labour needs to stop trying to carry on regardless and start delivering

                    He and his cabinet are utterly incompetent
                    What are the obvious policy screw ups that they should make concessions over?

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                    • Re: Runcorn by election.

                      Originally posted by Eric Cartman View Post
                      Not sure about the last paragraph. The advantage reform have right now is they don't have a record to defend. Winning in Wales and achieving less than nothing between then and the next general election could affect their wider support.
                      Cobblers they could do whatever they wanted , their followers won't care a toss

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                      • Re: Runcorn by election.

                        Originally posted by Eric Cartman View Post
                        What are the obvious policy screw ups that they should make concessions over?
                        Well I have already told you that

                        You might not think people are thinking they are behaving like Tories but their core vote does

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                        • Re: Runcorn by election.

                          Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
                          Cobblers they could do whatever they wanted , their followers won't care a toss
                          So what's the point then? It's inevitable right?

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                          • Re: Runcorn by election.

                            Originally posted by Eric Cartman View Post
                            So what's the point then? It's inevitable right?
                            Damage limitation

                            Reform are now part of the political landscape

                            A right bunch of chancers but if around 20 percent , maybe more of the electorate vote for them then Labour, liberals and the rest need to bang heads together

                            There's never going to be a party with a big majority in this country ever again and realistically the very best to hope for is labour winning the most seats and forming a coalition

                            It's not going to be able to do that with starmer in charge , he's absolutely incompetent as are his disciples ....Reeves, Kendal etc .....

                            The twenty percent is lost to reform , forget that bunch

                            If he gets axed there might be a chance of clawing back some support and forming that coalition

                            If he stays it's curtains

                            It's as simple as that

                            Get rid or it's reform and the Tories

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                            • Re: Runcorn by election.

                              Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
                              Well I have already told you that

                              You might not think people are thinking they are behaving like Tories but their core vote does
                              Well they will win then won't they? People like voting for Tories.

                              Unfortunately sludge, you just wail on and on about getting rid of Starmer and getting in a leader with charisma (what you mean by that I don't know). You very rarely say anything about policy beyond popular policy = good, unpopular policy = bad. I don't really know where you stand on anything.

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                              • Re: Runcorn by election.

                                Originally posted by Eric Cartman View Post
                                Well they will win then won't they? People like voting for Tories.

                                Unfortunately sludge, you just wail on and on about getting rid of Starmer and getting in a leader with charisma (what you mean by that I don't know). You very rarely say anything about policy beyond popular policy = good, unpopular policy = bad. I don't really know where you stand on anything.
                                No , pay attention

                                If labour get rid of starmer they should get enough of a boost to win the most seats

                                The bloke is toxic , weak and you might not see he's driving people away but those on the doorstep do

                                I don't know any labour voters who think hes anything but a complete let down

                                And if labour voters think he's hopeless then it's obvious those on the fringes have an even lower opinion of him

                                The core voters are not backing him ......you can go on playing the game of philosophical chess and yeah but no but in the same way Cardiff City sleepwalked into relegation then suddenly were powerless to stop it .....Starmer and Labour are taking us in the nightmare of a right wing government in rapid time

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