Quote Originally Posted by Rjk View Post
I'd say it is. Not that I'm a fan of Starmer at all, but it would be pretty helpful to the "they're all as bad as each other" brigade if they were fined and Starmer resigned as well.
If both Labour and the Conservatives were having to select a new leader after one resigned it makes it seem as though there's an equivalence in their actions - which there isn't of course.

Let the Tories choose a new leader and see if they can get the general public to forget the lies and the shambles they've put us through
I’m watching last nights Question Time at the moment and the point was made well that Labour won Wakefield for anti Tory reasons - there was a survey that showed that the first twenty reasons why people switched from the Conservatives were negatives for them, there was nothing indicating that Labour has come up with anything to win them back. For myself, I’m far more an anti Tory now than I am pro Labour.

Starmer has said he has no intention of speaking to the SNP and we’re hearing nothing about altering the current, unfair, first past the post system. Labour and the other opposition parties have it in their power to rout the Tories, but, it’s not going to happen while Labour thinks they can form a majority Government on the back of dissatisfaction with the Conservatives.