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ToraToraTora | 13:22 Thu 02nd Jan 2020 | News
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https://news.sky.com/story/labour-leadership-sir-keir-starmer-takes-lead-in-race-to-replace-corbyn-poll-11899154
I hope not he's one of the few in Labour that is not completely clueless.
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I've heard him speaking in the Commons, what a boring man! Labour are in a desperate state with the contenders that are coming forward, they will be in the wilderness for many years imo. I'm a former Labour voter and am one of those who 'lent' their vote to Boris, I will lend it to him again as well because I cannot vote for a Labour party that I do not recognise!
15:16 Thu 02nd Jan 2020
He made a few enemies within the party with his position on Brexit.
Still got to wait for Corbyn to stand down.
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he will but even if he doesn't he'll be challenged and probably lose.
i said before that it would likely be him,
Agree Tora. Hope the members are not sensible enough to elect him.
he has the stature, brains to take on Boris..
he is our local MP by the way..
Emmie, he didn't do very well against Boris during the lead up to the election.
perhaps not, we will see if he takes over the job...
I don't think the Corbynites will vote for him.
I'm sure you're being a little facetious TTT, but you must recognise that politics in the UK is fatally undermined if one party has essentially a monopoly on power because any opposition is unelectable. Where then would be the ability to hold the government to account? The Tories could make mistake after mistake and suffer no consequences.

It's vital for the Labour Party, and the opposition in general, to sort itself out and offer a viable alternative.
well who will they choose, after all they need fresh blood.
I sincerely hope Keir Starmer doesn’t win.
He’s cleverly kept on with the membership by not distancing himself too far from Corbynism.
Labour needs a much more radical overhaul, and Starmer is too closely associated with the old shadow cabinet.
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jim 12:50, whilst I agree that you do need a competent opposition to keep the government honest, I do think that, like 1979, we have a new dawn, a chance for a strong government to make real progress. So forgive me if I would like to keep Labour in disarray for long enough to sort a few things out.
All very well polling the members, but what do the Unions think?

I agree with Ick and jims posts.
He will definitely sort Boris out at the despatch box. Hope he gets the leadership
Gulliver //He will definitely sort Boris out at the despatch box.//
He didn't before the election and he won't in the future
I'm not so convinced that it's a new dawn (obviously), but leaving that aside, it's been a shambles from an opposition that already had the government in exactly the position they needed, and then thought it would be clever to throw that all away. Whether it's a false dawn or whether I'm just hopelessly pessimistic, the situation the Opposition parties find themselves in is entirely self-inflicted.
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I've heard him speaking in the Commons, what a boring man!
Labour are in a desperate state with the contenders that are coming forward, they will be in the wilderness for many years imo.
I'm a former Labour voter and am one of those who 'lent' their vote to Boris, I will lend it to him again as well because I cannot vote for a Labour party that I do not recognise!
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gulliver/diddly/10cs/sevenOP etc listen to saintpeter, millions like him deserted your beloved Labour party, perhaps you should try to understand why. BA Saintpeter.

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