Keir Starmer Labour Leader

I think you’re underestimating the UK public a bit here. Foreign policy will differentiate voters especially if there is minimal differentiation on the key issues that you mention. We’re seeing that minimal differentiation with Labour’s move to the right. The Palestine issue was the straw that broke the camel’s back, not just for me but a significant portion of Labour voters.

The swing from conservatives to labour will offset any losses from this issue in a big way most likely, of course I could be wrong but I can't see the losses outweighing the gains and the losses almost certainly won't vote Tory
 
Don't vote for this guy but don't vote for the fecking tories either. There's always a good independent candidate out there who you can vote for instead.
 
What is so fecking hard about calling for a ceasefire, release of all hostages and condemning Hamas well? Put pressure on countries like Qatar to get Hamas to release the hostages. How many more bombings is there going to be where women and children are killed under the auspices of targeting Hamas. This position is a fecking joke.

Running scared of the right wing again. The state of politicians in this country, feck me.
 
What is so fecking hard about calling for a ceasefire, release of all hostages and condemning Hamas well? Put pressure on countries like Qatar to get Hamas to release the hostages. How many more bombings is there going to be where women and children are killed under the auspices of targeting Hamas. This position is a fecking joke.

Running scared of the right wing again. The state of politicians in this country, feck me.

It's seems pretty clear now that he's staying absolutely in line with whatever Joe Biden does, so that when Starmer becomes Prime Minister he's in his good books. Absolutely tragic, but that's surely what's happening. Even Alastair Campbell admitted as much in his podcast, which I was quite surprised about.

Liz Kendall was spouting the same crap today when being grilled about the use of white phosphorus in crowded areas, saying that politicians shouldn't comment on such things. But then goes on to say that Starmer is qualified to say that a ceasefire now would embolden Hamas.
 
What is so fecking hard about calling for a ceasefire, release of all hostages and condemning Hamas well? Put pressure on countries like Qatar to get Hamas to release the hostages. How many more bombings is there going to be where women and children are killed under the auspices of targeting Hamas. This position is a fecking joke.

Running scared of the right wing again. The state of politicians in this country, feck me.
You think Starmer calling for a ceasefire is going to put pressure on Quatar? It's not starmers position that's a joke, it's the vanity of this thinking. If you want Starmer to posture at least be honest about why. Quatar doesn't care what the UK thinks. We have no sway in the middle east and starmer is not in power anyway, there no point in getting angry about it.
 
You think Starmer calling for a ceasefire is going to put pressure on Quatar? It's not starmers position that's a joke, it's the vanity of this thinking. If you want Starmer to posture at least be honest about why. Quatar doesn't care what the UK thinks. We have no sway in the middle east and starmer is not in power anyway, there no point in getting angry about it.

I was calling for Starmer to call a ceasefire not just nod his head to whatever America is doing. The Qatar thing is obviously for the people in power because they seem to have a dialogue with Hamas.

I can’t not get angry while Politicans dither and show no backbone and innocent people keep on dying.
 
Already looking forward to the poor Starmer Party sap who'll come to my door to explain why my GE abstention is a mistake as I should be doing my utmost to give power to an abstainer.

Stumbling to a position that Jess Phillips couldn't support. Jess Phillips.
 
Turmoil. His leadership here is likely to result in another 5 years of Tory chaos.

There are some big names on there, both for now and the future.

It’s a strange time in Parliament.
 
Starmer really shot himself in the foot here, and for no good reason either.

There would have been little consequence to him just letting his MPs vote freely, its hardly an amendment personally critical of Israel. Yet he's chosen to double down on his pro-Israeli stance and as a result has conjured up inner turmoil at a time when he should have an open goal against a Tory party in utter chaos.

He's been so desperate to paint himself as the anti-Corbyn, that he's pivoted all the way to other end.
 
It’s the paragraph beneath the organogram.
You mean Martin Taylor, the fund manager? Any fund manager investing in Russia will own some oil stocks cos they make up such a large portion of the index. To brand money from a fund manager 'Russian oil money' is laughably untrue though.

On that basis, pretty much every pension fund in the UK pre-2022 was taking 'Russian oil money' from their investments in BP.
 
Starmer really shot himself in the foot here, and for no good reason either.

There would have been little consequence to him just letting his MPs vote freely, its hardly an amendment personally critical of Israel. Yet he's chosen to double down on his pro-Israeli stance and as a result has conjured up inner turmoil at a time when he should have an open goal against a Tory party in utter chaos.

He's been so desperate to paint himself as the anti-Corbyn, that he's pivoted all the way to other end.

You mean the opposite of someone who led a period of antisemitism in the Labour party.

Not an opinion, a fact according to the Equality and Human Rights Commission
 
You mean the opposite of someone who led a period of antisemitism in the Labour party.

Not an opinion, a fact according to the Equality and Human Rights Commission
I was under the impression that people who are Starmer's ideological allies actively sabotaged efforts by Corbyn to combat said antisemitism.
 
What an idiot Starmer is. He's dug a hole and thrown himself in it, and trying to climb ot of it with any dignity will be tough
 
I don't see how you can see them dragging the limp bodies of dead child after dead child out of the rouble and arrive at the position of 'this is an ideal opportunity to tell the voters I'm not like Jeremy Corbyn'. What a monster.
 
There's outrage across the British muslim world at mps (including muslim ones) who abstained or in the case of two tories voted against a ceasefire. the one good thing is that whilst Muslims in Britain come from very disparate groups and spend most of their political energy arguing with each other, this situation has led to some welcome homogeny...