clv101 wrote: ↑23 May 2024, 12:10
UndercoverElephant wrote: ↑23 May 2024, 11:57
adam2 wrote: ↑23 May 2024, 08:21
I would not consider voting labour. Whilst the present labour leader seems fairly sensible, moderate, and electable he could be replaced after any election victory by a harder left leader. Corbyn, or someone else with similar views.
Such a leader might well take us back into the EU, and out of NATO. And adopt an open door immigration policy.
There is zero probability of that happening while Labour is in power. That is why people like Owen Jones are leaving the party.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfr ... p-policies
Agreed, this seems like a strange reason not to vote Labour in 6 weeks. The last thing Starmer's Labour is going to do is entertain a Corbyn figure coming to prominence any time soon.
Agreed - think I heard somewhere that Corbyn is standing as an independent....?
Interesting to see what Dianne Abbott does ?
Labour are going to be in the centre (not even left of centre) and will go out of their way to say/promise as little as possible...
Very uninspiring, but it should easily be enough as most people are totally fed up with the lies, corruption, arrogance and total incompetence of the Tories - Sunak couldn't even get his big announcement to look good - he looked like a small boy about to cry standing in the pouring rain...
Don't think it will be a massive landslide though, due to the way the votes are concentrated and the constituency/boundary changes...
The 'shires' will remain Tory, despite everything...., and as others have said, Reform have probably been caught unprepared...