The UK Labour Party

Started by lurganblue, November 04, 2025, 11:59:47 AM

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Orior

Labour suffered cause they didn't nominate Andy Burnham. Maybe he will run for leadership of the Labour party.

Shit result for the Tory Party.

Also spare a thought for Advance Uk and Ben Habib (potential saviour of the occupied six). Bless.
Cover me in chocolate and feed me to the lesbians

Armagh18

Quote from: Orior on February 27, 2026, 09:38:45 AMLabour suffered cause they didn't nominate Andy Burnham. Maybe he will run for leadership of the Labour party.

Shit result for the Tory Party.

Also spare a thought for Advance Uk and Ben Habib (potential saviour of the occupied six). Bless.
Yeah he'd be well liked.

Tbh as long as those Reform scumbags didn't get in I'm happy enough, definitely no fan of Labour and the Greens are far from perfect but at least they are Trump/Adolf lite

tonto1888

Quote from: Orior on February 27, 2026, 09:38:45 AMLabour suffered cause they didn't nominate Andy Burnham. Maybe he will run for leadership of the Labour party.

Shit result for the Tory Party.

Also spare a thought for Advance Uk and Ben Habib (potential saviour of the occupied six). Bless.

can he run? Was that not really Starmers reason for blocking him from standing. If hes not an MP he cant be leader?

tiempo

The sliding doors moment for the Labour Party post Blair was selecting Ed Milliband over the brother David. They in effect appointed a cartoon character noone took seriously and have been a bag of shite since

The Corbyn era was an establishment take down of a good man who would have tried to plot a kinder path and safeguard national services, those creaming it at the top of society couldn't allow that, they need division and bogey men to distract the masses while they empty the tills

Enter Starmer, the perfect puppet the establishment can control while the Tories regroup and the establishment decide how to stage manage the next pillage of national resources

imtommygunn

I would agree with everything except the tories regrouping. They appear to be done.

bennydorano

Quote from: tiempo on February 27, 2026, 09:49:44 AMThe sliding doors moment for the Labour Party post Blair was selecting Ed Milliband over the brother David. They in effect appointed a cartoon character noone took seriously and have been a bag of shite since

The Corbyn era was an establishment take down of a good man who would have tried to plot a kinder path and safeguard national services, those creaming it at the top of society couldn't allow that, they need division and bogey men to distract the masses while they empty the tills

Enter Starmer, the perfect puppet the establishment can control while the Tories regroup and the establishment decide how to stage manage the next pillage of national resources
Have said this numerous times, David was a full on Blairite but he was a charismatic person and a potentially very good PM. Labour are always more interested in internal warfare /self sabotaging ideologies than being pragmatic governors of a nation. Blair & Brown managed to keep a lid on the lunacy, but a bit like when Tito died in Yugoslavia it doesn't take long to unravel. Starmer benefited from being sensible in an era of Roman Emperor style corruptness by the Tories.

Armagh18

Quote from: tiempo on February 27, 2026, 09:49:44 AMThe sliding doors moment for the Labour Party post Blair was selecting Ed Milliband over the brother David. They in effect appointed a cartoon character noone took seriously and have been a bag of shite since

The Corbyn era was an establishment take down of a good man who would have tried to plot a kinder path and safeguard national services, those creaming it at the top of society couldn't allow that, they need division and bogey men to distract the masses while they empty the tills

Enter Starmer, the perfect puppet the establishment can control while the Tories regroup and the establishment decide how to stage manage the next pillage of national resources
100% and they'll try the same with this Polanski fella as they did with Corbyn, not sure how they'll paint him as an anti-semite though!

The national resources are fairly depleted, Farage will do his best to f**k the NHS and make money from his American buddies

AustinPowers

Quote from: imtommygunn on February 27, 2026, 10:11:52 AMI would agree with everything except the tories regrouping. They appear to be done.

You'd have thought that after the  Thatcher  years, but  no, the Brits couldn't wait to bring  them back.

Give it a decade , they'll be back again. Because people really  are that stupid

imtommygunn

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Yeah they will be back longer term but I don't think the current leadership will bring them there. Big changes needed.

It kind of depends where reform etc go I think too.

Genocide Organ

Quote from: AustinPowers on February 27, 2026, 10:52:14 AM
Quote from: imtommygunn on February 27, 2026, 10:11:52 AMI would agree with everything except the tories regrouping. They appear to be done.

You'd have thought that after the  Thatcher  years, but  no, the Brits couldn't wait to bring  them back.

Give it a decade , they'll be back again. Because people really  are that stupid

After all, we keep voting for Fianna Fail...

johnnycool

Quote from: AustinPowers on February 27, 2026, 10:52:14 AM
Quote from: imtommygunn on February 27, 2026, 10:11:52 AMI would agree with everything except the tories regrouping. They appear to be done.

You'd have thought that after the  Thatcher  years, but  no, the Brits couldn't wait to bring  them back.

Give it a decade , they'll be back again. Because people really  are that stupid

The class system is what keeps the Tories always on top.

The Brits seem to think these plummy mouthed bolloxes are super intelligent and keep voting for them no matter how big of a fĂșck up they make the place.
Boris was the biggest example of this, FFS.

Wait till that plumber girl for the Greens gets attacked in the press for her lack of education etc when the press get digging in on them.


tiempo

Working class Brits queueing to vote Tory - you simply cant gaslight people who are gaslighting themselves that hard. Ticking that box makes them feel imperialist and of a higher class than George next door who votes Labour, plummy notions in its most pure form

Armagh18


imtommygunn

There's a big shift to come yet in Uk politics. There is every chance reform will get in and that will be an absolute shit show.

gallsman

Corbyn had his chance and took himself down through incompetence as much as any other factor. He completely failed to build on 2017 and was demolished by Boris and Cummings

Framing it as "if it weren't for the big bad establishment Jezza would have everyone well on the way to the socialist paradise" is a bit daft.