dart in the crossbar, on 14 May 2025 - 06:16 AM, said:
I suspect that Starmer has crossed a few 'red lines' with his comments. There'll be those who abhor the language and apparent sentiment. And there'll be those who abhor what would appear to a lack of integrity.
On the level of support for Starmer's comments from Labour supporters, I'd be surprised if a large proportion of 'Labour supporters' who placed a cross against Labour rather than Reform support his language. It seems to me that if they have such views, there's a readymade home for them in Reform and not in Labour.
Long and short of it; Starmer has become a liability for Labour
On the level of support for Starmer's comments from Labour supporters, I'd be surprised if a large proportion of 'Labour supporters' who placed a cross against Labour rather than Reform support his language. It seems to me that if they have such views, there's a readymade home for them in Reform and not in Labour.
Long and short of it; Starmer has become a liability for Labour
Labour's red wall areas are over. People aren't stupid, but Starmer thinks they are. He thinks he can pull them back to Labour with some cheap lies about immigration - it's not going to happen.
Meanwhile, the same language he's using, is being found abhorrent by the liberal progressives who now prop up the Labour party.
Starmer became a liability from day one, with his lies and appalling inflammatory language used regarding the Southport riots. Fast forward almost a year and flip flop is severely embarrassing the party.