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Remembering Kerry
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Every fault, every thing said in the past, even anything about a leader's family, as in the shocking raising of the Miliband's Father. All that will be highlighted, any time it looks like Labour is nestling into a possible route to greater success. Starmer isn't my choice for leader, however he has more genuine compassion in my view, in his little finger than this PM and all.his Ministers have totally. I'm waiting to see policies from Starmer, to me they are what matters and my hope is still, his in no way reflect the heartlessness, unjustified near discrimination to the sick, disabled and most vulnerable policies of this load of showers from 2010. It's not cool to care about such individuals which is why when the left, of which I'm proud to now identify myself on, get called extremists for wanting deservedly much better for those groupings. A blind eye will be turned to all wrongs of this odious creep we have as a Prime Minister.. Plus the, to me, heartless attitude to even those sick and disabled. If I'm extreme for wanting a better treatment and support to those groupings then I'm extreme and happy to be. Since it's this lot who carry out such heartlessness and discriminatory, often humiliating policies to those individuals. It's clear the harder line Con supporters, don't give a jot for them, as they'll go on supporting their hard-line leaders and government with their votes. It's starting again, as it has before, the slow digging up and highlighting of anything negative to any Labour leader really. To do anything to protect this creep in power now. Sadly we've no way of changing anything. This lot know, all they have to do is hold onto around 38 to 43% of support and they'll near always be at least the largest party. Then with the crawling, sickening DUP to back them can make power for anyone else near unmanageable. Which is why, I believe it's time for a proper PR electoral system. Rather than absolute power being handed to ANY party, from only around 4 in 10 who actually vote, or even less. My hope is Labour reflecting on that will become the main party to want to offer that. Every other party would support it. EXCEPT the Cons. That's the way Labour could gather stronger support and from the newer intake of voters too.. Who see the current voting system as a waste of time and which would never reflect the views of the majority of even those voting. |
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