:labour: Where now for Labour?

He looks fucking guilty, which he is.

Guilty of throwing a general election to win a leadership election.

He’s a massive prick and there will be an exodus.

Probably. One thing he’s got going for him is he’s not the useless fucking fat Eton sex yeti.

And he’ll still be way more popular than Corbyn with the normal voter.

Go figure.

Let’s see what numbers he gets, shall we?

Fuck, let’s see what number the membership is next week. He is a boring cunt who inspires no-one.

Put it this way, no-one is ever going to be singing “Oh, Keir Starmer” at Glastonbury.

Wow, appealing to a bunch of crackhead hippies and wasters at Glasto, who would have chanted for Gary Glitter if he was on stage - how’d that go for Corbyn?

What you need to remember is membership does not equal votes - which is why all your gloating about new Labour members and the huge amount more the Labour Party had than Conservatives meant nothing.

You don’t want to appeal to those people, that’s what I always told you - that doesn’t win you elections. But you always told us you had your “finger on the pulse”.

Corbynistas - enablers for the Tory party.

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It’s a shame that singing “oh…(insert name)” isn’t a way of winning an election.

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We can go by popular and seats too.

Keir is particularly unsuitable to win back what was lost.

Might win Putney though. Yay.

Time will tell. Your predictions over the past few years - certainly since Corbyn came in - have been catastrophically bad, so not sure anyone is taking your opinion like the fact you like it to be.

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Predicted that Labour wouldn’t get wiped out in 2017.

Predicted that Trump would win if it came down to Trump v Hillary.

Predicted result of the 2019 General Election.

I predict you’ll ask to be anonymised again. Immediately after you’ve been pwned in an argument.

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pwn3d

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Throw enough shit at a wall eh Pap?

Not sure mate. You’re the expert.

In what way - please elaborate?

I’ve got better things to do with my life, and I’m under lock down like the rest of us and have fuck all to do in my life.

Take my advice, and use this time profitably to argue with the mrs. Take copious notes for future reference, because trust me, that’s what she’ll be doing :+1::+1::smile:

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I’ve been busy reading this. Fuck sake. When you’re getting called out by Priti Patel, justifiably, you know you’re in trouble.

Arguably the biggest scandal during his time as DPP came right at the beginning of his tenure. A victim of the Rochdale Grooming gang had reported to Greater Manchester Police the sexual exploitation she’d been experiencing since the age of 15, including becoming pregnant by one of the men abusing her. When referred to the CPS, they decided that the victim was ‘not credible’ and that due to ‘insufficient evidence’ there was an ‘unrealistic prospect of conviction’. Victims continued to be plied with alcohol, drugs and gifts and were prostituted out to multiple men a night, multiple times a week for a further five years.

In 2011, Nazir Afzal, who was then the chief prosecutor in the North West, reopened the case. The evidence previously deemed ‘insufficient’ by Starmer’s CPS — evidence which included DNA and eventually led to 47 other victims allegations — proved vital to securing the convictions of ten men.

Yep, thought not.

  • Sir Keir Starmer - 275,780 votes (56.2%).
  • Rebecca Long-Bailey - 135,218 votes (27.6%)
  • Lisa Nandy - 79,597 votes (16.2%)

Massive victory, over double the votes of second place. No wonder the bookies had him at such short odds - you’d have been an idiot to question them.

Wasn’t he beaten into second place by ‘unimpressed by any candidate’?

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I would expect the non-voters to be so ashamed at what they did to the Labour Party the last time they voted that they didn’t feel they should vote.