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What is the point of Labour ?


pawpar

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I almost feel sorry at the folk getting excited for him overtaking BJ in an individual preference poll or two, as if there is going to be an election any time soon anyway. The Tory grandees and the press have finally decided they're fine with trying to force Johnson to step down and as soon as Sunak or whomever replaces him it'll be back to where we were a couple of months back. When we do reach an election the Labour ground game will have all but evaporated anyway.
But he's doing exactly what the ghouls want so the 20% of media capital in this country that leans centre instead of far right will talk it up. A "great" Marina Hyde column inbound no doubt
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I’ve almost definitely been at the same club event as McTernan in the past and you have to say fair play to having genuine decent cultural tastes and nothing else
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If Starmer was genuine about opposition he would have demanded big concessions on sick pay and UC to vote this through. 

By backing it no questions asked he's allowing dozens of Tory MPs off the hook who will be able to say they to the constituents they opposed the bill when another GE comes round. 

This is a second referendum all over again. 

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57 minutes ago, monthefife said:

I despair. Is this some kind of parody?

The Labour Party are utterly, utterly useless. 

Wes Streeting being as thick as titanosaur shit doesn’t make Laura Kuenssberg a political sphinx. Only Wes Streeting is, naturally, too thick to realise this.

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On 14/12/2021 at 12:27, Scott Steiner said:

How has he caused 146,000 deaths?

Go and do us a favour - either cough up that you're ripping the piss or fùck off once and for all because this is some wearisome shìte you're coming out with. 

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Not necessarily Labour, but one of their major supporters.

 

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2021/dec/20/unite-launches-inquiry-into-building-costs-of-birmingham-project

 

"Unite is launching an independent inquiry into how the building costs of a hotel and conference centre in Birmingham spiralled into a “potentially significant loss” for the trade union."

 

"Questions over propriety were raised after it emerged that the contract to build the hotel and conference centre was awarded in 2015 to the Flanagan Group, a Liverpool company run by Paul Flanagan, an associate of Len McCluskey, the union’s then general secretary. Another contract on the project was given to a company owned by the son of Joe Anderson, Liverpool’s former Labour mayor."

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