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Thread: O/T:- ⚠️Impressed with the leadership [The UK Party Politics Thread]

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    The Labour Party’s campaign was based solely upon John Lewis and wallpaper. They had no programme to promote to the country, and have/had no policies to hang their campaign upon. Unless there are radical improvements in their manifesto, and promote M.P.‘S who have a track record, Labour will be overtaken by the Greens and become a minor player in politics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CheltenhamPie View Post
    The Labour Party’s campaign was based solely upon John Lewis and wallpaper. They had no programme to promote to the country, and have/had no policies to hang their campaign upon. Unless there are radical improvements in their manifesto, and promote M.P.‘S who have a track record, Labour will be overtaken by the Greens and become a minor player in politics.

    Actually I have some sympathy with Sir Keir, last week it was wallpaper, this week it could well be curtains.

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    Quote Originally Posted by countygump View Post
    Actually I have some sympathy with Sir Keir, last week it was wallpaper, this week it could well be curtains.
    Curtain death for Keir?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ayeayeskipper View Post
    Curtain death for Keir?
    There are 'rumblings' within the Party over his leadership. but then again there always are 'rumblings' over one thing or another. That's just the nature of the Labour Party.

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    Quote Originally Posted by countygump View Post
    There are 'rumblings' within the Party over his leadership. but then again there always are 'rumblings' over one thing or another. That's just the nature of the Labour Party.
    Len McB0ll0cks ( I bet he can't wait for the restaurants to open so he can start dining out on the members again ) thinks the party should swerve further to the left again. Yeah, worked last time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CheltenhamPie View Post
    The Labour Party’s campaign was based solely upon John Lewis and wallpaper. They had no programme to promote to the country, and have/had no policies to hang their campaign upon. Unless there are radical improvements in their manifesto, and promote M.P.‘S who have a track record, Labour will be overtaken by the Greens and become a minor player in politics.
    What sort of policies should Labour put in the next manifesto that might win over those that have switched over to the Tory/Brexit party/UKIP coalition?

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    What sort of policies should Labour put in the next manifesto that might win over those that have switched over to the Tory/Brexit party/UKIP coalition?
    Free kittens for everyone..or was that what the last campaign was fought on.?

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    I guess once furlough is over things might change then if help is blocked when the job losses kick in.

    At the minute Starmer clearly paying for what Corbyn wanted you are not going to change that overnight.

    The vaccine roll out has hugely helped the Tories but lets be honest he pretty much got everything wrong on that and u turned on everything...I mean all these variants getting into the UK and we wonder why !

    Boris is lucky we are a rich country with great science behind us as without it he would be under pressure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by legs77 View Post

    The vaccine roll out has hugely helped the Tories..
    If what's happening in Chile (as reported on C4) is anything to go by, the feel good factor over vaccines isn't going to last long. The theory that vaccinating during a pandemic makes things worse, much worse, may yet prove to be the case and what we've been through over the last year is going to feel like a picnic compared to what's coming next.

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