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David O'Day

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There's a good chance Labour have taken the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Mayoral election. If so that's 2 today
 

Philosoraptor

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The problems with elections is that you are asking the general population to vote on something that a good proportion don't really understand.

The only good thing about Democracy is its intrinsic natures; Liberty and Equality.

It is a shame political parties don't value these as high as they should do.
 

Ian1779

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Why would it be?

The bigger headline is obviously Labour losing council seats up and down the country and a by-election in a constituency that was considered a ‘safe seat’.

Pockets of Labour performing well should not detract from a fundamentally bad election night.

The party is in real danger of ceasing to be a meaningful political force after the next election if the current trends continue.
You are right - but what it does tell you that the agenda in these areas is cutting through.... and it’s not Starmer Tory-lite tribute.
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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You are right - but what it does tell you that the agenda in these areas is cutting through.... and it’s not Starmer Tory-lite tribute.

This is why Labour is in a pickle. A knee-jerk shift to the left won’t really do the party any favours. Corbyn ran on a radical manifesto. The obvious fact is that culturally, Labour needs to do something to win back its culturally conservative base. Be it Starmer or Corbyn, the party is seen as too metropolitan and too aloof of the needs of country north of London.

There are lessons to be learned, and I don’t think the Labour establishment has got it in them to learn these lessons and to adapt their messaging.

The first thing is to come out and accept Brexit and build a post-Brexit Labour vision for the UK.
 

Ian1779

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This is why Labour is in a pickle. A knee-jerk shift to the left won’t really do the party any favours. Corbyn ran on a radical manifesto. The obvious fact is that culturally, Labour needs to do something to win back its culturally conservative base. Be it Starmer or Corbyn, the party is seen as too metropolitan and too aloof of the needs of country north of London.

There are lessons to be learned, and I don’t think the Labour establishment has got it in them to learn these lessons and to adapt their messaging.

The first thing is to come out and accept Brexit and build a post-Brexit Labour vision for the UK.
The party should focus on the areas where it has control and look to make a difference at local level for now. What can it’s councils implement, what can these metro mayors do - and then go and share that message and tell people what you actually did. And forget the word waffle bollocks.
 

Grendel

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The party should focus on the areas where it has control and look to make a difference at local level for now. What can it’s councils implement, what can these metro mayors do - and then go and share that message and tell people what you actually did. And forget the word waffle bollocks.

It’s all fine according to David
 

clint van damme

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The party should focus on the areas where it has control and look to make a difference at local level for now. What can it’s councils implement, what can these metro mayors do - and then go and share that message and tell people what you actually did. And forget the word waffle bollocks.

Starmer had disbanded the community organising unit, another mistake.
One thing that's come from these elections is that engagement with the community has been a significant factor in some of the big results for either party.
 

Ian1779

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So since taking personal responsibility for Thursday, he plans to sack his female chancellor, has sacked his female deputy from her chair role (a working class woman too at that) - all that is left surely for him to do is the Scooby Doo reveal and pull out that Blue rosette from under his jacket.
 

clint van damme

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So since taking personal responsibility for Thursday, he plans to sack his female chancellor, has sacked his female deputy from her chair role (a working class woman too at that) - all that is left surely for him to do is the Scooby Doo reveal and pull out that Blue rosette from under his jacket.

she had been putting the boot into Johnson in the run up to the elections, I can't imagine that went down well with Keith.
 

Grendel

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Strangely I thought it would be worse than this.

Anyway in Cov South Corbyn was mentioned far more on the doorstep than KS.

Don't believe every "leak"

What were you doing knocking doors David

We’re Sinn Fein standing here?
 
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David O'Day

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So since taking personal responsibility for Thursday, he plans to sack his female chancellor, has sacked his female deputy from her chair role (a working class woman too at that) - all that is left surely for him to do is the Scooby Doo reveal and pull out that Blue rosette from under his jacket.

Taking about shit takes - what does the sex of either the person in charge of national campaigns or the chancellor the left have spent the last 5 months calling to be replaced have to do with anything?
 

Ian1779

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Taking about shit takes - what does the sex of either the person in charge of national campaigns or the chancellor the left have spent the last 5 months calling to be replaced have to do with anything?
You may well be right - but if you’ve learnt anything about Boris and the Tories over the last 24 months it’s that perception is everything.

The London metropolitan lawyer sack his female, working class deputy 2 days after delivering a shit-show in the local elections, after claiming to take full responsibility.
 

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