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The contract was awarded one month after he was allocated the shares in his sister's company, and he didn't declare this until 2 months after the award of the contract. Doesn't matter one jot if he didn't have a hand in it or whether the connection didn't silently support the deal - it's a right old smelly one. It needs to be fully investigated.
 

shmmeee

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I think like all Tory governments the details won’t matter soon so much as the overwhelming stench of corruption. It’s all just straws on the camels back at this point.
 

wingy

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The contract was awarded one month after he was allocated the shares in his sister's company, and he didn't declare this until 2 months after the award of the contract. Doesn't matter one jot if he didn't have a hand in it or whether the connection didn't silently support the deal - it's a right old smelly one. It needs to be fully investigated.
It's obviously very minor .( In value)
Did he say provide investment?

Could the two month wait to declare relate to the point at which topwood received payment on its first paid up invoice?🤔
 

Philosoraptor

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Labour now 14 points behind the Tories nationally, and in the Midlands/Wales Labour are 25 points behind.

I am sure any other Labour leader would be 20 points ahead.

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shmmeee

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Think we can stop attributing this to the vaccine bounce now.

Have we stopped vaccinating?

Seriously what are your expectations for a Labour leader picking up what he did in a pandemic?

He’s doing better than Corbyn under worst circumstances, it’s time to accept Richard Burgon isn’t about to lead us all to socialist paradise and get real.

The current shift in polling has been happening since Dec 2020, unless you’ve got another major event that started around that time it’s a vaccine boost.
 

clint van damme

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Have we stopped vaccinating?

Seriously what are your expectations for a Labour leader picking up what he did in a pandemic?

He’s doing better than Corbyn under worst circumstances, it’s time to accept Richard Burgon isn’t about to lead us all to socialist paradise and get real.

The current shift in polling has been happening since Dec 2020, unless you’ve got another major event that started around that time it’s a vaccine boost.

every time someone criticises Starmer you start harping on about Corbyn and Burgon, I'm not sure what point you think it proves?
Israel have done fantastically with their vaccine program yet it hasn't done Netanyahu much good, it's an easy excuse to make to try and distract from the fact that Starmer is performing appallingly.

He was frankly embarrassing in PMQs this week.
I've no time for Rachael Reeves but when she went for it, it sounded genuinely passionate and like a proper attack, it was chalk and cheese with Starmers insipid performance.
I know i'm contradicting myself because I'm the first one to say politics is about policy not personality but Starmer just doesn't seem to connect with people. He's like a fucking wet lettuce.

I've given him time but he will not win a general election no matter how many quips you make about Corbyn, who
He had his time and failed, Starmer will go the same way unless he improves dramatically.

I wonder what stunt he'll pull soon to try and improve his popularity? I'm genuinely concerned it will involve a back to front baseball cap and a rap.
 

shmmeee

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every time someone criticises Starmer you start harping on about Corbyn and Burgon, I'm not sure what point you think it proves?
Israel have done fantastically with their vaccine program yet it hasn't done Netanyahu much good, it's an easy excuse to make to try and distract from the fact that Starmer is performing appallingly.

He was frankly embarrassing in PMQs this week.
I've no time for Rachael Reeves but when she went for it, it sounded genuinely passionate and like a proper attack, it was chalk and cheese with Starmers insipid performance.
I know i'm contradicting myself because I'm the first one to say politics is about policy not personality but Starmer just doesn't seem to connect with people. He's like a fucking wet lettuce.

I've given him time but he will not win a general election no matter how many quips you make about Corbyn, who
He had his time and failed, Starmer will go the same way unless he improves dramatically.

I wonder what stunt he'll pull soon to try and improve his popularity? I'm genuinely concerned it will involve a back to front baseball cap and a rap.

Here’s my point:

We have one party that can realistically take power in this country. In that party we do not have very many leadership candidates. There is no Bernie or AOC waiting in the wings, a wish to see Starmer gone is a wish by definition for someone worse than him to take over. He’s doing fine, the moans reek of bitterness over Corbyn failing miserably, the same things apply to the left now as applied to the right in 2015-17: STFU and fight the Tories
 

Grendel

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Here’s my point:

We have one party that can realistically take power in this country. In that party we do not have very many leadership candidates. There is no Bernie or AOC waiting in the wings, a wish to see Starmer gone is a wish by definition for someone worse than him to take over. He’s doing fine, the moans reek of bitterness over Corbyn failing miserably, the same things apply to the left now as applied to the right in 2015-17: STFU and fight the Tories

 

clint van damme

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Here’s my point:

We have one party that can realistically take power in this country. In that party we do not have very many leadership candidates. There is no Bernie or AOC waiting in the wings, a wish to see Starmer gone is a wish by definition for someone worse than him to take over. He’s doing fine, the moans reek of bitterness over Corbyn failing miserably, the same things apply to the left now as applied to the right in 2015-17: STFU and fight the Tories

he's not doing fine. I don't know how you can say that.
He's dreadful.
You keep mentioning the vaccine program, when did it start, I can't remember if it was just before or just after Christmas but apart from a couple of early exchanges in PMQs he hasn't laid a glove on the tories since this started when they were literally killing people with their policies.

He missed opportunity after opportunity, I knew this don't attack the government in a crisis bollocks would bite him on the arse and so it's proving.

You keep mentioning Corbyn but you're making a big mistake here, he's not crap because he's not Corbyn, he's crap because he's crap.
I said before a change of leadership would be disastrous but I now think it would be more disastrous to persevere with him.

And before you ask who to replace him I've no idea but there's got to be someone better, he's a fucking embarrassment. His Line of duty quip was the most embarrassing thing I've seen for ages, and I watched the interview where Matt Hancock pretended to cry!
 

PVA

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The polls are definitely still buoyed by the vaccine bounce. Sadly the general public can't work out that when you leave those who are qualified and prepared to deal with things (the NHS & the vaccine) it goes well, but when you get your mates to do it and bung them a load of cash (PPE/track and trace) it goes tits up.

As for Starmer, he's doing OK, no more and no less. He's just in an impossible position. This government can get away with anything - blatant corruption and killing thousands of people through gross incompetence. Nothing he can say will touch them, particularly now in the middle of the vaccine bounce.

So he just has to bide his time, wait for the right moment and then go on the offensive. It's pointless doing it now. That might be a year away, a couple of years even. Elections aren't won this far in advance.
 

shmmeee

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he's not doing fine. I don't know how you can say that.
He's dreadful.
You keep mentioning the vaccine program, when did it start, I can't remember if it was just before or just after Christmas but apart from a couple of early exchanges in PMQs he hasn't laid a glove on the tories since this started when they were literally killing people with their policies.

He missed opportunity after opportunity, I knew this don't attack the government in a crisis bollocks would bite him on the arse and so it's proving.

You keep mentioning Corbyn but you're making a big mistake here, he's not crap because he's not Corbyn, he's crap because he's crap.
I said before a change of leadership would be disastrous but I now think it would be more disastrous to persevere with him.

And before you ask who to replace him I've no idea but there's got to be someone better, he's a fucking embarrassment. His Line of duty quip was the most embarrassing thing I've seen for ages, and I watched the interview where Matt Hancock pretended to cry!

This is exactly how the right felt in 2015, and they were proved wrong two years later. Let’s be blunt here: Labour don’t get rid of leaders until they’ve lost at least one (if not two!) GEs, there is an absolute Leadership drought in the party and has been since 2010. Just like Grendel and Robins, it’s not enough to say you want him gone, you need an alternative. And Labour don’t even have a Kenny Jackett, let alone a Pep.

What he is is a boring palette cleanser. He has to rehabilitate the party with people who outright hated us under the later Corbyn years. He’s Kinnock, not Blair. And we’ve just got to hope someone comes forward in time for the next one. We got battered in 2019 and now need a bigger swing than Blair to gain a majority.

Also the polling is OK, we’ve got stuck in a roughly 35:40 split, yes Brexit and the vaccination roll out have kept that 40% solid, I don’t know what you want me to say. Most people do give government the benefit of the doubt over pandemic deaths, but the vaccine rollout is something the government has to do and not something they have done to them so they get credit. That’s just human nature.

They will probably win the locals this year and were lucky to push it back and out of the middle of the pandemic and into “freedom party time let’s all get naked and lick each other summer of 21”, there’s not much we can do about that. As the world returns to normal we can get a better judge, but there’s no sense in calling for heads with no clear successor right now. He’s allowed a shot at a GE, give him until then.
 

clint van damme

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This is exactly how the right felt in 2015, and they were proved wrong two years later. Let’s be blunt here: Labour don’t get rid of leaders until they’ve lost at least one (if not two!) GEs, there is an absolute Leadership drought in the party and has been since 2010. Just like Grendel and Robins, it’s not enough to say you want him gone, you need an alternative. And Labour don’t even have a Kenny Jackett, let alone a Pep.

What he is is a boring palette cleanser. He has to rehabilitate the party with people who outright hated us under the later Corbyn years. He’s Kinnock, not Blair. And we’ve just got to hope someone comes forward in time for the next one. We got battered in 2019 and now need a bigger swing than Blair to gain a majority.

Also the polling is OK, we’ve got stuck in a roughly 35:40 split, yes Brexit and the vaccination roll out have kept that 40% solid, I don’t know what you want me to say. Most people do give government the benefit of the doubt over pandemic deaths, but the vaccine rollout is something the government has to do and not something they have done to them so they get credit. That’s just human nature.

They will probably win the locals this year and were lucky to push it back and out of the middle of the pandemic and into “freedom party time let’s all get naked and lick each other summer of 21”, there’s not much we can do about that. As the world returns to normal we can get a better judge, but there’s no sense in calling for heads with no clear successor right now. He’s allowed a shot at a GE, give him until then.

you're right about not getting rid of leaders and it's an unrealistic shout I'll admit but I can't see the next GE being anything but a disaster at the moment.
 

fernandopartridge

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Have we stopped vaccinating?

Seriously what are your expectations for a Labour leader picking up what he did in a pandemic?

He’s doing better than Corbyn under worst circumstances, it’s time to accept Richard Burgon isn’t about to lead us all to socialist paradise and get real.

The current shift in polling has been happening since Dec 2020, unless you’ve got another major event that started around that time it’s a vaccine boost.
It's also time to accept that the public is not interested in the politics of 1997
 

wingy

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they're popping up every two minutes.
The right wing ones are normally headed by some grifter claiming to have been 'cancelled' and the let wing ones normally have a keystone policy of independence for someones neighbourhood or street.
Almost as often as TV stations etc .
 

Evo1883

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It's not a surprise to many that Labour continue to struggle .

The loss of Scotland will always hamper their ability to win tight elections too , and their distancing themselves from the working class over a couple of decades has damaged them for quite literally decades to come ...

It's not even about starmer at this point .

It's about them , they aren't appealing whatsoever..

Identity politics and the Middle class activist membership have made many working class people think ...nope


Again : il vote for them anyway ..maybe for the last time
 

clint van damme

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It's not a surprise to many that Labour continue to struggle .

The loss of Scotland will always hamper their ability to win tight elections too , and their distancing themselves from the working class over a couple of decades has damaged them for quite literally decades to come ...

It's not even about starmer at this point .

It's about them , they aren't appealing whatsoever..

Identity politics and the Middle class activist membership have made many working class people think ...nope


Again : il vote for them anyway ..maybe for the last time

You keep saying this and to some extent it's true, but the party has gone from Blair/Brown to Corbyn to Starmer, not sure you can make a sweeping generalisation on the party throughout that 25 year period considering how different those leader are/were.

And I keep asking this but if Labour have abandoned the working class what have the tories done to endear themselves to them?
 

shmmeee

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It's also time to accept that the public is not interested in the politics of 1997

Is that what Starmer is offering?

And define “the politics of 1997”. The fundamentals of the British electorate haven’t changed that much. Tough on crime and defence, patriotic, funds public services, rest is a bit fuzzy. No one voted for Blair because he offered academy schools or PFI contracts or Iraq, that was his personal politics he brought in after getting elected.
 

Evo1883

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You keep saying this and to some extent it's true, but the party has gone from Blair/Brown to Corbyn to Starmer, not sure you can make a sweeping generalisation on the party throughout that 25 year period considering how different those leader are/were.

And I keep asking this but if Labour have abandoned the working class what have the tories done to endear themselves to them?
 

clint van damme

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Evo1883

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so even if you believe that why would people vote tory? Do people genuinely believe they give a toss about the working classes?

No ... I've already told you this 10x over .

It's not just about the manifesto ...it's not hard to grasp mate

Well maybe it is if you think like Labour do 💁‍♂️
 

shmmeee

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Agree with a lot of that, disagree the answer is submit to permanent one party rule. Like it or not, you’re Labour or you’re Tory. If you’re politics is at all left you gotta support the Labour Party. I naively hope if everyone did that they’d drown out the eejits.

Can I ask, as someone clearly open to Labour but not happy, what could the party do on this front? Would distancing themselves from the worst offenders help? Do you want Starmer telling a few Bernard Manning jokes? Same with patriotism, seems to me anything other than a slow drip drip approach comes off as put on and a bit ridiculous.
 

Ian1779

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Is that what Starmer is offering?

And define “the politics of 1997”. The fundamentals of the British electorate haven’t changed that much. Tough on crime and defence, patriotic, funds public services, rest is a bit fuzzy. No one voted for Blair because he offered academy schools or PFI contracts or Iraq, that was his personal politics he brought in after getting elected.
Starmer not offering anything... literally fuck all.
Also I made no reference to Corbyn... Starmer is doing shite all on his own terms.
 

Evo1883

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Agree with a lot of that, disagree the answer is submit to permanent one party rule. Like it or not, you’re Labour or you’re Tory. If you’re politics is at all left you gotta support the Labour Party. I naively hope if everyone did that they’d drown out the eejits.

Can I ask, as someone clearly open to Labour but not happy, what could the party do on this front? Would distancing themselves from the worst offenders help? Do you want Starmer telling a few Bernard Manning jokes? Same with patriotism, seems to me anything other than a slow drip drip approach comes off as put on and a bit ridiculous.
The only reason I vote Labour is because of its manifesto and its history .

However I find myself annoyed with alot of things and as somebody who works with people on the lower end of the pay scale I'm telling you ...people don't appreciate being constantly pitted against eachother

Not one bit .

Labour must pull back its working class wall or its absolutely fucked

They won't though, they will continue down the current path
 

shmmeee

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The only reason I vote Labour is because of its manifesto and its history .

However I find myself annoyed with alot of things and as somebody who works with people on the lower end of the pay scale I'm telling you ...people don't appreciate being constantly pitted against eachother

Not one bit .

You say that, but that’s literally what the Tories entire shtick is “look at that gay/brown/single parent/immigrant/unemployed person of the same class as you”, I get it’s not like that on a guttural level, but I mean big picture that’s the entire game: the wealthy vs the rest.

But what could Labour do that would signal a change? Not talk about racism? Expel MPs who do?
 

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