I don't know but I was trying to find something about Jeremy Corbyn and this was the only thing I could find.
At the other end of the political spectrum:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13526807/Jeremy-Corbyn-lose-seat-Labour-Keir-Starmer-election.html?ico=topics_pagination_desktop
...what the paper called a landmark pledge: “Read my lips - I will bring immigration numbers down." The paper said the promise "parks Labour tanks firmly on Tory lawns".
BBC News - Will The Sun newspaper endorse KeirStarmer's Labour Party? - BBC News
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cw88x6ww1p8o
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/article/2024/jun/15/policy-keir-starmer-manifesto-labour-business-tory
Looks at research into manifesto by Kevin Farnsworth Professor of social and public policy at York.
Starmer manifesto comes closer to Ted Heaths. Corbyns was closer to Wilson. So...
"I've dragged labour to where the public want them to be". Hmmm
For those who didn't see last night
Election 2024, The Panorama Interviews with Nick Robinson: Sir KeirStarmer, Labour Party: www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m0020k00 via @bbciplayer
...a transcript of this? Only got 5 minutes in so far but excerpts would be good (eta: got one). I like, for example that he thinks:
"a lot of the most fanatical KeirStarmer supporters came to the opinion that the conservatives were bad a little bit more recently than they would care to admit".
...election communication from the vermin today.
all about 'a bright new future'
umm - who's been in office for the last 14 years?
and 'keir starmer needs you to vote lib dem' along with some bullshit about labour is going to increase taxes, put national insurance contributions on pensions...
Five years of being a rabbit staring into the headlights, desperately searching for a forensic response to the media barbs but only coming up with... "but Corbyn..."
Speaking to Times Radio, Shapps said: “it will either be Rishi Sunak or KeirStarmer, there’s no other outcomes to this election"
Tbf I think he's probably still wrong about that
Labour leadership hopeful Sir KeirStarmer has called for unity and said "factionalism has to go" if the party is to recover from its election defeat.
Speaking at his campaign launch in Manchester, he said: "We are not going to trash the last Labour government… nor are we going to trash the...
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