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  • #46
    Re: Has the Sir resigned yet

    Originally posted by Dorcus View Post
    A poor idea and you know what's going on which is manipulation.

    We all know what you want (it would make more sense if your tax code has been raised) but don't divorce yourself from reality!

    People in Sunderland have had a bad deal and they have been fed bullshit. It's a pity they have chosen to accept it.

    Common sense glaringly tells them capitalism will never work for them so why vote Reform?
    I’d say the only bullshit the people of Sunderland have been fed, is by continuous Labour and Conservatives governments.
    Hasn’t it crossed your mind, (not even once), that the absolute clueless, shambolic, pathetic, lying tenures from the big 2 over decades, has pushed folk toward a party like Reform ?

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    • #47
      Re: Has the Sir resigned yet

      I don't think he will go. The results, poor as they were, were not as awful as they might have been. Reform and Greens had great nights but not at the upper end of what could have happened.

      I think he will now be in last chance saloon and it emphasises what I said earlier for me, in that Labour now absolutely have to deliver.

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      • #48
        Re: Has the Sir resigned yet

        Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
        I don't think he will go. The results, poor as they were, were not as awful as they might have been. Reform and Greens had great nights but not at the upper end of what could have happened.

        I think he will now be in last chance saloon and it emphasises what I said earlier for me, in that Labour now absolutely have to deliver.
        Are you being serious? Not as bad as they could have been ? Last chance saloon? FFS, Starmer and his party have been pitiful ! They have as much chance of winning the next election as Sludge has of getting his hole.

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        • #49
          Re: Has the Sir resigned yet

          Originally posted by William Treseder View Post
          Are you being serious? Not as bad as they could have been ? Last chance saloon? FFS, Starmer and his party have been pitiful ! They have as much chance of winning the next election as Sludge has of getting his hole.
          I'm not saying that's what I think should happen, but I think that's what will happen.

          That said, I'm not sure changing PM would do much rather tbh

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          • #50
            Re: Has the Sir resigned yet

            Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
            I want a better quality of life for everyone

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            • #51
              Re: Has the Sir resigned yet

              Originally posted by TheBirchgrovePub View Post
              I bet you are alright jack. What do you want?

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              • #52
                Re: Has the Sir resigned yet

                Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
                I bet you are alright jack. What do you want?
                You want a better life for everyone fortunate enough to be in the same position as yourself, and sod the rest, especially those not fortunate enough to be born on the same island as you. God forbid they have had to flee situations you won’t see in your worst nightmares.

                So give the better life for everyone act a rest please

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                • #53
                  Re: Has the Sir resigned yet

                  The day John Smith died of a heart attack was the beginning of the end of the Labour Party. He was in politics for the right reasons. Blair, Mandelson and the appalling Nu Labour soap brand project has been complemented by the Labour Together parasites. They are destroying the party.

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                  • #54
                    Re: Has the Sir resigned yet

                    Originally posted by William Treseder View Post
                    I’d say the only bullshit the people of Sunderland have been fed, is by continuous Labour and Conservatives governments.
                    Hasn’t it crossed your mind, (not even once), that the absolute clueless, shambolic, pathetic, lying tenures from the big 2 over decades, has pushed folk toward a party like Reform ?
                    What specifically?

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                    • #55
                      Re: Has the Sir resigned yet

                      Originally posted by Dorcus View Post
                      Sunderland is hardly an example of political shrewdness.

                      You know yourself it easy to fool anyone with the spectre of the scapegoat. It's worked for time immemorial and in more than competent hands it works every time.
                      They have just voted for a party who have actively absorbed two of the people (braverman and jenrick) most responsible for high immigration in the early 2020s whilst voting out the party who have brought net migration down massively.

                      Its very hard to argue that there is any signal to draw from that, other than that a sizeable chunk of the British public are dumb and gullible.

                      I've been pretty convinced that if labour actually managed to crack the boat crossings they would win the next election but I am starting to think Farage would just pivot to something else and the lemmings would start their march towards that cliff instead.

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                      • #56
                        Re: Has the Sir resigned yet

                        Originally posted by Eric Cartman View Post
                        What specifically?
                        Jesus wept…the list is endless ffs

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                        • #57
                          Re: Has the Sir resigned yet

                          Originally posted by goats View Post
                          Jesus wept…the list is endless ffs
                          Is immigration on there?

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                          • #58
                            Re: Has the Sir resigned yet

                            Originally posted by TheBirchgrovePub View Post
                            You want a better life for everyone fortunate enough to be in the same position as yourself, and sod the rest, especially those not fortunate enough to be born on the same island as you. God forbid they have had to flee situations you won’t see in your worst nightmares.

                            So give the better life for everyone act a rest please
                            Haha what an absolute load of bollocks

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                            • #59
                              Re: Has the Sir resigned yet

                              Plenty of momentum gathering to get rid of him, hopefully more will put their heads above the parapet tomorrow

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                              • #60
                                Re: Has the Sir resigned yet

                                Originally posted by Eric Cartman View Post
                                They have just voted for a party who have actively absorbed two of the people (braverman and jenrick) most responsible for high immigration in the early 2020s whilst voting out the party who have brought net migration down massively.

                                Its very hard to argue that there is any signal to draw from that, other than that a sizeable chunk of the British public are dumb and gullible.

                                I've been pretty convinced that if labour actually managed to crack the boat crossings they would win the next election but I am starting to think Farage would just pivot to something else and the lemmings would start their march towards that cliff instead.
                                Absolutely correct and it's already happened. I believe if immigration was reduced to zero and Labour implemented every single policy it wanted a massive chunk of the country would still not vote for the party.

                                Nowadays I think most people (wrongly in my opinion) do not think of themselves in class terms and do not see the tension between bosses and workers. That was the raison detre of the Labour party. Most people see status as being more fluid and often accept unhealthy discrepancies in wealth and power. That being the case I think Labour's position is existential. No matter what they do they will always be hated by a large swathe of the country who now consider themselves as being "comfortable" and don't identify as "workers" but inevitably want more at other people's expense.

                                I wonder if, things being as bad as ever, Labour should now look to reinvent themselves and cohere around a new constituency and concept and maybe title themselves as "The Progressives" with a view to create a large left leaning base maybe with the Greens, some Independents and some Lib Dems. The real battle will be between "Brexity" views and "Egalitarian" views and I think there is no time to lose for Labour to get back into the fight.

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