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Old 27-09-2021, 05:39 PM #10
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It's not going well is it.

This isn't a big surprise, however he maybe should have hung on to see Just what policies are in the making.

I do personally feel that Starmer needs to take on board, most of the policies were good ones and liked by voters.
Now, there may have been a Corbyn backlash of the person but even in 2019, I found people saying we like the policies, not Corbyn however and not his Brexit stance.

So Starmer would be wiser to look at that.

Conference has strong say on policies.
Re nationalisation of energy was passed at this one.
IF Starmer tries to ignore that, more problems will come.

Quite a dilemma for Starmer this.
I do think he's the wrong leader.
If he wants to continue and it would be unwise probably to see him go now.
Then he does need to hold onto a lot more of the policies under Corbyn.

The policies were welcomed.
Our Brexit position a mess to most voters.
The character assassination of Corbyn was awful.

However, Starmer fought on that last manifesto, it was similar to 2017s too.

So Starmer has a lot of thinking to do.
If this time next year, he's still helping fuel problems on the party over policy.
That will be a disaster for the weakest, poorest, sick and disabled in society.

Honestly Starmer, come on, show some strong passion and not just be leader but actually lead.

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