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I couldn't agree more about the Greens NC.My point is that neither they nor the LDs will be in a position to have to implement their policies. So they are shaping their policies in a way that attracts as many voters as possible.I'm not canvassing by the way.
I'm quite surprised that no one has mentioned the fact that the deputy leader of the Labour party had "firmly" nailed Labour policy to "never rejoining the EU"Is this something that will be coming back to biting her, and the party square in the arse during the next administration?Also find it quite illuminating that some are very dismissive of the LD's and their "not really anything" agenda.Interesting because if for some reason the GE was tighter than now thought they would be the first party that Starmer would have to start having serious conversations with.With an extremist like Farage managing to surpass Tory party support who knows where this could end in a couple of weeks?The landslide may just not materialise as expected.
Quote from: danumdon on June 14, 2024, 12:24:08 pmI'm quite surprised that no one has mentioned the fact that the deputy leader of the Labour party had "firmly" nailed Labour policy to "never rejoining the EU"Is this something that will be coming back to biting her, and the party square in the arse during the next administration?Also find it quite illuminating that some are very dismissive of the LD's and their "not really anything" agenda.Interesting because if for some reason the GE was tighter than now thought they would be the first party that Starmer would have to start having serious conversations with.With an extremist like Farage managing to surpass Tory party support who knows where this could end in a couple of weeks?The landslide may just not materialise as expected.It's not a secret dd, it's not politically possible at this point in time.''Sir Keir Starmer has insisted there is no case for rejoining the European Union, after the government accused him of wanting to reverse Brexit''https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-66887576
I'm quite surprised that no one has mentioned the fact that the deputy leader of the Labour party had "firmly" nailed Labour policy to "never rejoining the EU"Is this something that will be coming back to biting her, and the party square in the arse during the next administration?Also find it quite illuminating that some are very dismissive of the LD's and their "not really anything" agenda.Interesting because if for some reason the GE was tighter than now thought they would be the first party that Starmer would have to start having serious conversations with.With an extremist like Farage managing to surpass Tory party support who knows where this could end in a couple of weeks?The landslide may just not materialise as expected.
DD, are you aware of the consequences of labour stating that yes they want to rejoin the EU before the election?
Improving the economy has got to be the priority for Labour. Brexitiers told us that leaving the EU would open up a world of opportunity to us, that’s not happened because the world is becoming much more protectionist (fed by populist bullshitters). We need to at least rejoin the single market. Labour need to be nuanced about this though.
What avenues that labour has ruled out would you like to see used dd?
Quote from: SydneyRover on June 14, 2024, 07:21:25 pmWhat avenues that labour has ruled out would you like to see used dd?Why are you bothered ?
Quote from: Sprotyrover on June 14, 2024, 09:00:28 pmQuote from: SydneyRover on June 14, 2024, 07:21:25 pmWhat avenues that labour has ruled out would you like to see used dd?Why are you bothered ?Why are you bothered about me snotty, I have a partner.
Quote from: SydneyRover on June 14, 2024, 10:01:59 pmQuote from: Sprotyrover on June 14, 2024, 09:00:28 pmQuote from: SydneyRover on June 14, 2024, 07:21:25 pmWhat avenues that labour has ruled out would you like to see used dd?Why are you bothered ?Why are you bothered about me snotty, I have a partner.That’s great is he a little twit like you as well!
https://x.com/theousherwood/status/1801682668762914837?s=08Count the different ways in which this is bloody dreadful.
Or there could be another truss waiting in the wings or a johnson with some end of the pier entertainment maybe or risky who can't take a trick and all the while the economy is just dragging along the bottom ...........
Is it expected that if Labour win that Sunak as a losing leader stands down?
Sadly, the enormity of the likely Labour majority is going to cause significant problems to whoever is Leader. Rebels willl feel free to make whatever 'statements' they want without ever endangering rhe government majority. The left wingers will make a lot of noise. Tony Blair had the problem in days gone by. In a different milieu so did Mrs T once upon a time.BobG
Quote from: SydneyRover on June 14, 2024, 07:21:25 pmWhat avenues that labour has ruled out would you like to see used dd?Bump for DD.