Basically Labour need to go central again to win power and get the working mans vote.
I feel the by election could be a bloodbath for Starmer and who will he sack this time?
It seems it’s never his fault he needs to grow a pair!!
It’s pretty damning of the country that despite everything they’re still seen in such a favourable light by so much of the electorate.Ignoring the fact that JOB is a bit of a knob, these are the consequences of Johnson and Hancock's incompetence.
It's all very well them laughing off the claims and lying about it, and it's all very well Tory fanboys saying 'bUt LaBoUr!!!'
But they are literally responsible for people dying that should not have died and they are just going to get away with it. And plenty of cunts will applaud them for it.
James O'Brien moved to tears by grieving father's response to Cummings' claims
James O'Brien was moved to tears by this grieving father's response to Dominic Cummings giving evidence, which he watched repeatedly for nine hours.www.lbc.co.uk
I stopped my union membership when McClusky was elected.The unions are fast becoming an irrelevancy anyway, and not just because of the uniform reforms that began with Thatcher and which the Labour failed to address in their 13 years in power, to their shame. Ironically, they have in some ways begun to mirror Labour and find themselves more concerned with liberties rather than workplace practices (but again, partly because their power has been removed - idle hands and all that).
I pay nearly 200 quid a year to PCS, and they are simply useless in any workplace activity. I only continue to pay in case I might need them to fight a dark corner. My support for them as something that was part of my working class culture disappeared a long time ago.
The unions are fast becoming an irrelevancy anyway, and not just because of the uniform reforms that began with Thatcher and which the Labour failed to address in their 13 years in power, to their shame. Ironically, they have in some ways begun to mirror Labour and find themselves more concerned with liberties rather than workplace practices (but again, partly because their power has been removed - idle hands and all that).
I pay nearly 200 quid a year to PCS, and they are simply useless in any workplace activity. I only continue to pay in case I might need them to fight a dark corner. My support for them as something that was part of my working class culture disappeared a long time ago.
Like what Blair was?I've asked before but practically what does 'going central' look like?
The unions are fast becoming an irrelevancy anyway, and not just because of the uniform reforms that began with Thatcher and which the Labour failed to address in their 13 years in power, to their shame. Ironically, they have in some ways begun to mirror Labour and find themselves more concerned with liberties rather than workplace practices (but again, partly because their power has been removed - idle hands and all that).
I pay nearly 200 quid a year to PCS, and they are simply useless in any workplace activity. I only continue to pay in case I might need them to fight a dark corner. My support for them as something that was part of my working class culture disappeared a long time ago.
Just saw Boris on the news denying it. His body language was awful. Yesterday I thought a lot of what Cummings was saying was just stating what anybody paying attention for the last year or so would already think and everything else was just sticking the boot in but having seen MHancock starting on the path of plausible deniability and Boris’ body language I’m starting to think that Cummings has them rattled so there’s possibly some substance to what Cummings was saying.
They might have to bring the enquiry forward just to clear their names. Assuming that Cummings is just sticking the boot in.
Lots of my work in Pcs is in the workplace. No idea what you meanThe unions are fast becoming an irrelevancy anyway, and not just because of the uniform reforms that began with Thatcher and which the Labour failed to address in their 13 years in power, to their shame. Ironically, they have in some ways begun to mirror Labour and find themselves more concerned with liberties rather than workplace practices (but again, partly because their power has been removed - idle hands and all that).
I pay nearly 200 quid a year to PCS, and they are simply useless in any workplace activity. I only continue to pay in case I might need them to fight a dark corner. My support for them as something that was part of my working class culture disappeared a long time ago.
Like what Blair was?
Centre ground. Labour is not elected purely on socialism left wing votes. It has to win the centre too.Yeah you've said but what does that mean?
Like what Blair was?
What sort of person would not have voted Tory last week but will (given the chance) next week?
Centre ground. Labour is not elected purely on socialism left wing votes. It has to win the centre too.
What I'm asking and still don't get is practically what does that look like. More abstaining on welfare bills? Support for more foreign wars?
The Sun getting its readers to parrot its ‘stories’.What I'm asking and still don't get is practically what does that look like. More abstaining on welfare bills? Support for more foreign wars?
Well said Pete,I think some don’t realise about centre ground which is where the tories are hoovering up votes up north.Centre ground. Labour is not elected purely on socialism left wing votes. It has to win the centre too.
Lots of my work in Pcs is in the workplace. No idea what you mean
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Well said Pete,I think some don’t realise about centre ground which is where the tories are hoovering up votes up north.
Labour cannot just stick their heads in the sand and hope for the best!!
The Sun getting its readers to parrot its ‘stories’.
It’s pretty damning of the country that despite everything they’re still seen in such a favourable light by so much of the electorate.
Labour is more trusted than the Tories on health though?
Interesting to see the environment as generally the third highest issue of concern, being of concern to almost a third of the population, most of who no doubt eat meat, drive their kids to school, use the car to commute, are still buying iphones, tablets, tvs etc etc. It certainly is You Gov, not me gov.
He’s more of a lad than that wet blanket Starmer I mean who would you rather go out for a pint with? At least you’d have a laugh with Boris!!Quite. All the Tory fanboys in here just scrolled straight past that story, they don't give a shit, all they care about is that Boris has funny hair and is a bit of a lad.
He’s more of a lad than that wet blanket Starmer I mean who would you rather go out for a pint with? At least you’d have a laugh with Boris!!
He’s more of a lad than that wet blanket Starmer I mean who would you rather go out for a pint with? At least you’d have a laugh with Boris!!
Tbf I wouldn't want a drink with either but if I had to choose it would be Starmer as his dad was a toolmaker and so was mine. What the hell would I talk about with Johnson? Born in New York, brought up first in Brussells then Eton.He’s more of a lad than that wet blanket Starmer I mean who would you rather go out for a pint with? At least you’d have a laugh with Boris!!
Tbf I wouldn't want a drink with either but if I had to choose it would be Starmer as his dad was a toolmaker and so was mine. What the hell would I talk about with Johnson? Born in New York, brought up first in Brussells then Eton.
Nothing in common at all.
Lots of people on the left need to read some applied psychology IMO. The theory on persuasion is two step:
- Step one “pacing”: mimic the existing behaviours of your target to build trust and rapport.
- Step two “leading”: slowly deviate from some behaviours to make them follow.
The Sun and the Tories do step one, they give people what they want and show they have similar values where they can. That makes people more receptive to the other stuff where they don’t align.
To be fair Osbourne’s mockney accent was great.Lots of people on the left need to read some applied psychology IMO. The theory on persuasion is two step:
- Step one “pacing”: mimic the existing behaviours of your target to build trust and rapport.
- Step two “leading”: slowly deviate from some behaviours to make them follow.
The Sun and the Tories do step one, they give people what they want and show they have similar values where they can. That makes people more receptive to the other stuff where they don’t align.
‘Boris’ is a cleverly constructed persona that so many fall for.you think that's what he's doing? That would suggest he has a strategy, which he clearly doesn't.
‘Boris’ is a cleverly constructed persona that so many fall for.