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Re: Kier Starmer : Wed May 12, 2021 5:51 pm  
The Tories and their allies have done a wonderful job of framing Labour as simultaneously being a bunch of dangerous leftist radicals and the defenders of a failing and out touch liberal establishment, while distancing themselves from the last decade of Tory-led government under performance. From a presentational POV it is kinda brilliant.

If I was offering Labour a you-can-sum-up-in-three-words policy, it’d be ‘end child poverty’ (one more syllable than is ideal and ending it is always going to be an aspiration, but as Rashford showed only the most massive twunts are cool with kids being hungry).
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Re: Kier Starmer : Thu May 13, 2021 6:30 am  
Mild Rover wrote:
The Tories and their allies have done a wonderful job of framing Labour as simultaneously being a bunch of dangerous leftist radicals and the defenders of a failing and out touch liberal establishment, while distancing themselves from the last decade of Tory-led government under performance. From a presentational POV it is kinda brilliant.

If I was offering Labour a you-can-sum-up-in-three-words policy, it’d be ‘end child poverty’ (one more syllable than is ideal and ending it is always going to be an aspiration, but as Rashford showed only the most massive twunts are cool with kids being hungry).


Ending child poverty would be huge and would be an admirable aim.
However, Labour needs to offer something that the masses can buy into, something that makes Mr Average think that its worth changing their voting preference for.
Even though there is very little happening, the "levelling up" from the Tories was an excellent move. Smoke and mirrors and the pretence that lives would improve. Very simple and very clever.
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Re: Kier Starmer : Thu May 13, 2021 9:00 am  
Mild Rover wrote:
The Tories and their allies have done a wonderful job of framing Labour as simultaneously being a bunch of dangerous leftist radicals and the defenders of a failing and out touch liberal establishment, while distancing themselves from the last decade of Tory-led government under performance. From a presentational POV it is kinda brilliant.

If I was offering Labour a you-can-sum-up-in-three-words policy, it’d be ‘end child poverty’ (one more syllable than is ideal and ending it is always going to be an aspiration, but as Rashford showed only the most massive twunts are cool with kids being hungry).

All the average joe had to do was listen to labour's front bench ,Gardiner ,Ashworth ,Abbott,Thornberry ,Burgon at al to make up their mind ,if you could vote for that cabinet the more fool you and your ilk
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Re: Kier Starmer : Thu May 13, 2021 10:30 am  
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All the average joe had to do was listen to labour's front bench ,Gardiner ,Ashworth ,Abbott,Thornberry ,Burgon at al to make up their mind ,if you could vote for that cabinet the more fool you and your ilk

I don't like to whatabout but have you seen the state of the actual cabinet actually running the country right now?
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Re: Kier Starmer : Thu May 13, 2021 11:23 am  
Mild Rover wrote:
The Tories and their allies have done a wonderful job of framing Labour as simultaneously being a bunch of dangerous leftist radicals and the defenders of a failing and out touch liberal establishment, while distancing themselves from the last decade of Tory-led government under performance. From a presentational POV it is kinda brilliant.

If I was offering Labour a you-can-sum-up-in-three-words policy, it’d be ‘end child poverty’ (one more syllable than is ideal and ending it is always going to be an aspiration, but as Rashford showed only the most massive twunts are cool with kids being hungry).


Most would agree with that if their parents were sacrificing everything else to feed/cloth their kids then something needs to be done - but when you see parents swopping food vouchers for cigs/alcohol then it would suggest that behavioural change is needed. If you pump more money in will the kids get fed better have better clothes or will their parents use the money for alternative pleasures.

The minimum wage has never been higher and continues to rise above inflation - in theory lower paid should have more disposable income. Supermarkets continue to lower prices to compete with Aldi which again must be a positive? How much cheaper do clothes need to be than Primark to cloth your kids adequately?

How many people who use food banks actually have no other means of feeding themselves? For me and we have had many discussions on here this is about priorities and getting them in the correct order.

I would suggest there are far more potential voters suffering due to the performance of the NHS during the pandemic and perhaps these are people who are more likely to vote also.
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Re: Kier Starmer : Thu May 13, 2021 12:30 pm  
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Most would agree with that if their parents were sacrificing everything else to feed/cloth their kids then something needs to be done - but when you see parents swopping food vouchers for cigs/alcohol then it would suggest that behavioural change is needed. If you pump more money in will the kids get fed better have better clothes or will their parents use the money for alternative pleasures.

The minimum wage has never been higher and continues to rise above inflation - in theory lower paid should have more disposable income. Supermarkets continue to lower prices to compete with Aldi which again must be a positive? How much cheaper do clothes need to be than Primark to cloth your kids adequately?

How many people who use food banks actually have no other means of feeding themselves? For me and we have had many discussions on here this is about priorities and getting them in the correct order.

I would suggest there are far more potential voters suffering due to the performance of the NHS during the pandemic and perhaps these are people who are more likely to vote also.


So what would be your three word, four beat opposition response to Build Back Better? From a purely political, election-fighting/winning perspective? I mean, that is sodding alliterative! Massive challenge. Although I suppose they could divert resources from their policy group because nobody cares anymore.
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Re: Kier Starmer : Thu May 13, 2021 4:30 pm  
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I don't like to whatabout but have you seen the state of the actual cabinet actually running the country right now?

Aye mate I have ,I'm no Tory but jeez if you cant see the difference then wow just wow
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Re: Kier Starmer : Thu May 13, 2021 5:02 pm  
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A bit of a stretch to say the candidate was "from London" when they've lived in the north east for 30 years.

Anyway onto the next by election. I gifted my second preference to the Labour candidate for W Yorkshire mayor, the second time i've cast a vote for that party. They ultimately won triggering a by election in Batley and Spen. That I think would be closer to call than Hartlepool - Labour just won more votes there in the local elections and 17% of votes went for Lib Dems and Greens that they can potentially seek to squeeze.

Labour will win Batley and Spen at a canter
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Re: Kier Starmer : Thu May 13, 2021 5:37 pm  
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Aye mate I have ,I'm no Tory but jeez if you cant see the difference then wow just wow

One is a bunch of near crooks who are doling out billions of pounds of money to their donors and friends.
The other comprises people of lesser and greater talents but with no indication they are in it for anything other than pursuing policy goals.

It helps if you don't read the right wing press, as I fear you may, because you're likely to get a somewhat jaundiced view of the world through that. Remember when they painted Ed Miliband, perhaps the most inoffensive politician imaginable, as some sort of commie, Britain-hating radical? It would be funny if so many people didn't form their opinions from these sources.
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Re: Kier Starmer : Thu May 13, 2021 6:42 pm  
The Ghost of '99 wrote:
One is a bunch of near crooks who are doling out billions of pounds of money to their donors and friends.
The other comprises people of lesser and greater talents but with no indication they are in it for anything other than pursuing policy goals.

It helps if you don't read the right wing press, as I fear you may, because you're likely to get a somewhat jaundiced view of the world through that. Remember when they painted Ed Miliband, perhaps the most inoffensive politician imaginable, as some sort of commie, Britain-hating radical? It would be funny if so many people didn't form their opinions from these sources.

Or read the left wing press such as the New Statesman, Mirror or Socialist Worker who portrayed Theresa May as the baby eating bishop of Bath and Wells. Works both ways.
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