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Apart from resigning from the Shadow cabinet in protest at Corbyn's leadership in 2016 you mean?
This is nonsense. Do you really think Starmer was waiting outside Shadow Cabinet meetings with his donkey jacket and burning brazier pretending to be a Momentum member to curry favour with Corbyn?
He would've been selected for the Shadow Cabinet on the basis that he represented the moderate side of the Labour party, which like it or not makes up a significant section of the party and its voters. He presumably would've spoken against some of Corbyn's more extreme policies in the meetings, but done his best not to sabotage them in public.
This is perfectly normal in politics, and to give a footballing example is like a player who disagrees with the manager's tactics might say so in the dressing room, but rarely if ever in a public interview.
Again this is simply untrue.
It's clear that you have a fairly intense dislike of Starmer personally, and of his political beliefs, and of his profession before entering politics, but I think you're letting this cloud your judgement of the facts here.
It's perfectly normal for all sides of a political party to be represented on the cabinet/shadow cabinet - to use another example from Mrs Thatcher's time she famously appointed 'the wets' and the 'big beasts' to her cabinet - politicians with whom she had had, and continued to have, some significant disagreements on important matters. This doesn't necessarily imply a lack of integrity on the part of any of them.
In fact it could be seen as healthy, as you might say it proves that those leaders were comfortable being around people who challenged their views, in contrast to the big baby who now resides at no. 10 and can only deal with people who have sworn their allegiance to him personally and to his most prominent policy.
It's also necessary for politicians to gain experience in these situations. If a politician couldn't serve in the cabinet/Shadow Cabinet of a leader with whom they disagreed, you would risk having leaders of political parties, or worse, leaders of the country, who had never chaired, or even been in, a cabinet meeting.
So yes, I think it's actually absurd that you are trying to imply that Starmer is the same as Johnson, just better at hiding it, when one has by your own criteria conducted himself with integrity (by resigning), and who by my reckoning has behaved in a very similar manner to a very straight-down-the-line conviction politician in Mrs T, and the other has always behaved completely irresponsibly, in his personal life, his journalistic life, and his political life.
The redacted Sue Gray report is out - pretty hard-hitting in the summation and in her comments to the press about its release.
Now its absolutely clear - Pfeffels cronies got wind of it so turned to their friends in the masons, sorry Met, to pull the rug out from under her to save him. So far refusing to face the consequences for treating the public's many sacrifices with contempt. No surprise there.
One rule for them, no rules for the others. Or should that be No rules for them, strict rules for the others? Dunno, take your pick
Couple of things to add to that...
The Met were repeatedly asked to investigate - they refused (until asked to intervene now by the other side?).
When Gray was commissioned with the task, the Govt was probably hoping she'd be 'a safe pair of hands'. They would have been alerted in the interviews that she was actually doing her job and would report the truth. So hit the panic button and got the police to sit on it for a few months and bury it later?
You republicans would love that. Boris is going no where. Look at the state of the opposition..leader with the charisma of a plank who would not prosecute Jimmy Saville or the Rotherham grooming gangs, voted for remain and Corbyn as PM and a deputy who is a behind the bike shed slag, Dianne Abbott, Lammy, Jesus Christ, don’t you morons get it, these imbeciles will never get near power. Anyone who wants to vote Labour needs urgent psychiatric help. Have a good day and R I PColin.
Desperate lies just like your corrupt, criminal hero. All disproven many times over
https://www.reuters.com/article/fact...-idUSL1N2RP200
You end up backing and wishing a cheat, liar, fraud and all-round scumbag as this country's leader so you can have no complaints if those very same things befall you in your own life and worse
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-23355531
I love it when Soccerman pipes up on the political threads!