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Kier Starmer

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I can’t see how he survives this now, not sure he’ll even make it to May. I imagine we’re only just scratching the surface of this Mandy scandal as well.
 
Just going by the polls.
Fair enough MrS, but which polls are these though? Tory/Reform MSM biased polls perhaps.

I do think he needs to resign though, but only for the Mandelson debacle not because of his running of the country.

He has achieved an awful lot since being elected, a lot of which is never reported by your usual suspects, Daily Fail et al.

All about opinions though.
 
He's only the most unpopular PM in history becasue he's the first to have the right wing media and the right wing social media pillorying everything he does.

He hasn't been all bad but he's hugely restricted by the left of his party and petrified of making any real change. I think he's toast if Labour lose the upcoming by-election, even by a narrow margin.
 
So much opinion these days is formed from the social media bubble. I’ve watched people I’ve known for years (and while we haven’t always agreed they were always at least vaguely sensible) devolve into frothing idiots because they swallow every last thing the bots on Twitter and WhatsApp feed them. I’ve heard of TDS but SDS is even stronger in some.
 
Starmer is useless at blowing his own trumpet. There has been significant improvements since Labour came to power in a number of areas and he knows that the media won’t do it for him but he can’t seem to get a grip of the narrative. Whatever he is he isn’t terribly good at politics.
 
Keir Starmer, more U turns than a learner driver on their first lesson
 
I can’t see how he survives this now, not sure he’ll even make it to May. I imagine we’re only just scratching the surface of this Mandy scandal as well.
There is a high profile by-election to come long before then, the result of which is no longer a foregone conclusion. Starmer will desperately be hoping for a quiet three weeks before then, but I’m not sure he will get his wish.
 
Starmer is useless at blowing his own trumpet. There has been significant improvements since Labour came to power in a number of areas and he knows that the media won’t do it for him but he can’t seem to get a grip of the narrative. Whatever he is he isn’t terribly good at politics.
This also says a lot about those advising him.
 
Why are the public more pissed off at Starmer than Mandelson?

lets see how it plays out
 
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