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arista 26-10-2023 11:58 PM

Thursday Front page


Sky News Text:
[Sir Keir Starmer "made matters worse" when he
held a meeting with MPs and peers to try to heal
a rift over his stance on the Israel-Hamas war,
The Times says.

The paper says four shadow ministers are
on "resignation watch" and about 150 Muslim councillors
have written to Sir Keir to ask him to back an
immediate ceasefire.]

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Crimson Dynamo 27-10-2023 09:35 PM

this is LABOUR
 

Crimson Dynamo 27-10-2023 09:36 PM

and so is this
 

arista 28-10-2023 11:20 AM

[Starmer’s urgent trip to
South Wales Islamic Centre
– hastily
organised after realising he’d upset hundreds
of his own party members by backing calls
for a siege of Gaza – has backfired in
spectacular fashion

:it turns out the Centre didn’t invite Starmer,
the Imam had no idea who he was,
and now the left are piling on even more.
What was supposed to be an emergency photo
op to stop the left shouting at him
has unravelled into a PR nightmare…]

https://order-order.com/2023/10/24/s...tre-backfires/

bots 28-10-2023 12:36 PM

The labour party could completely unravel just as they were getting ready to win the election

Crimson Dynamo 28-10-2023 12:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 11361574)
The labour party could completely unravel just as they were getting ready to win the election

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joeysteele 28-10-2023 01:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 11361574)
The labour party could completely unravel just as they were getting ready to win the election


Stranger things have happened so that's highly possible.

However I feel as to this Middle East crisis there will be, if it goes on much longer, a presenting of difficulties for the government .

Public opinion is very fickle.
However how things continue to unfurl in the war region is likely to bring division to most if not all Parties as to how they hold agreement as to the best ways to deal with the issue.

Starmer has created for himself difficulties on some aspects of what is best and/ or right.
However the Con representative had a difficult ride on the issue on Question Time.

Dealing with the issues of war and the divisive opinion around it has been shown to be very difficult for both government and opposition before.

bots 28-10-2023 01:18 PM

the tory party are historically more supportive of war. That's how Tony Blair got approval for Iraq. Also, not only does labour have a lot more grass root muslim voters, it is also the party accused of antisemitism, so I think labour will be most affected by it

joeysteele 28-10-2023 01:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 11361608)
the tory party are historically more supportive of war. That's how Tony Blair got approval for Iraq. Also, not only does labour have a lot more grass root muslim voters, it is also the party accused of antisemitism, so I think labour will be most affected by it

Well the Con party has issues of Islamaphobia.
So that's another issue.

Baroness Warsi has highlighted this many times.

So if it's an issue for Labour then it's also so for the Cons.

Really one thing under Starmer, and it's one of only few.
How he's reacted to antisemitism and all he's done since becoming leader , which has won acclaim even from the equalities commission who did the full independent investigation into antisemitism in Labour.
That cannot be levelled at Labour now.

As much as hard-line Con supporters would still try to do so.

bots 28-10-2023 01:34 PM

Keir has taken a good shot at sorting things out, but he cant control millions of people with conflicting voices that are only likely to get louder. It's just my opinion, i see it as a big issue for labour and not so much for the tories

joeysteele 28-10-2023 01:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 11361620)
Keir has taken a good shot at sorting things out, but he cant control millions of people with conflicting voices that are only likely to get louder. It's just my opinion, i see it as a big issue for labour and not so much for the tories

Then it will be a good test for him to pass which could even strengthen his position.
If he listens properly.

There's a growing mood for a ceasefire .
I think he should support both.
One for humanitarian reasons but also to be heard supporting a full ceasefire.
It now depends on what results from Israel's next action.

Where that goes then where the Cons go on that could turn things back on them.

Sunak has said we, the UK stand with Israel ALWAYS.
Always, no matter what they may enact and do.
He may find problems with that declaration.
Depending on what results in the future of this conflict

arista 28-10-2023 02:03 PM

"If he listens properly."


Yes Joey great points
he rushed to that Muslim meeting
in South Wales.
His staff did not set it up properly

"it turns out the Centre didn’t invite Starmer,
the Imam had no idea who he was, "

arista 29-10-2023 07:15 AM


Mystic Mock 29-10-2023 07:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 11361574)
The labour party could completely unravel just as they were getting ready to win the election

They're just so lucky that they're up against Rishi Sunak.:laugh:

Unfortunately for the UK civilians, we're ****ed either way, including the Incels losing their virginity once this GE is dealt with.:joker:

Mystic Mock 29-10-2023 07:22 AM

What's always sad during these types of conflict is that it's always the innocent people that get caught up in it, never the evil bastards that instigate the conflict in the first place.

joeysteele 29-10-2023 07:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 11362198)

I really like Owen bigtime but he does at times say utter and unnecessary nonsense.
I've little time for Starmer myself but that is really over the top

arista 29-10-2023 09:08 AM

Sure Joey
Owen has got, big anger against Starmer

arista 29-10-2023 09:30 AM

[Nearly a quarter of Labour MPs have publicly
called for a ceasefire in Gaza,
contrary to the party’s official line,
including two frontbenchers.

Underlining the extent of pressure on
Keir Starmer over the issue, 49 Labour MPs
have either said they want a ceasefire
or signed a Commons motion calling for one,
out of a current total of
199 Labour members in the Commons.

With continued speculation that some
frontbenchers are ready to quit, Imran Hussain,
the Bradford East MP and shadow minister for
the future of work, signed an early day motion
on Friday calling for a ceasefire.]



We should find out tomorrow
what these Angry Labour MP's
are going to do.....................................


https://www.theguardian.com/politics...ceasefire-call

joeysteele 29-10-2023 09:37 AM

I really don't see why Starmer is hesitant about calling for a full ceasefire now.
It seems to be the growing hope of the Country too.
Plus in other Nations too.

Sadly Hamas aren't ever likely to agree but then with the other Nations calling for a full ceasefire, with Hamas not, would only expose their terrorism motives more.

I don't get why Starmer is letting this become an issue.

arista 29-10-2023 09:47 AM

"I don't get why Starmer is letting this become an issue."

According to Labour MP Peter Kyle
(SkyNewsHD/BBC1HD/GBnewsHD Live Interviews)
it is showing they are a broad church.

Tomorrow More Labour MP's
can split from Starmers "Pause."
Same as Sunak PM and President Biden

I would expect more MP's
to cause Starmer trouble

joeysteele 29-10-2023 10:08 AM

Actually it seems there's a hint of changing of attitude from Biden on this too.

Certainly too in other Nations and also the UN.

Starmer if he woke up may well have the position a growing number want to see.

It could be Sunak and co who end up on the back foot for this with his 'standing with Israel ALWAYS ' line.
No matter what occurs or what Israel does may have him on the ropes too.

There are Cons too who are thinking a full ceasefire is more appropriate to aim for now.

Oliver_W 29-10-2023 10:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by joeysteele (Post 11362264)
I really don't see why Starmer is hesitant about calling for a full ceasefire now.
It seems to be the growing hope of the Country too.
Plus in other Nations too.

Sadly Hamas aren't ever likely to agree but then with the other Nations calling for a full ceasefire, with Hamas not, would only expose their terrorism motives more.

I don't get why Starmer is letting this become an issue.

Yeah.

He could call for a ceasefire while still openly calling Hamas terrorists. Anyone who'd resign from Labour after that would really be showing their stripes.

bots 29-10-2023 10:22 AM

we need to see how it all pans out. Leaders around the world are going to be tested over this

Liam- 29-10-2023 10:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by joeysteele (Post 11362210)
I really like Owen bigtime but he does at times say utter and unnecessary nonsense.
I've little time for Starmer myself but that is really over the top

It really isn’t over the top, it’s exactly what Starmer is doing

joeysteele 29-10-2023 10:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 11362287)
we need to see how it all pans out. Leaders around the world are going to be tested over this

Absolutely.
They are going to be tested as you say.
Including the current UK leader.

How far this war escalates is likely going to be extremely concerning in addition to how frightening this war already is anyhow.


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