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Keir Starmer's time is up

Please excuse me being a light weight for a mo. But I had a brainwave while I was watching him as to how he could improve his celeb appeal. I think he should shave his head, or a least have a really, really sort cut. He would look quite hard and losing that square headed “nice” boy hair do would boost his image a lot, tough enough to take on Johnson and stop being a nice boy
 
How about a mohawk to demonstrate his centre-ground credentials?

How about a Tony Blaircut like mine? Tony Blair doesnt have his hair cut like yours. He does if he comes here. Time for a sharp Brexit, time for a cool sharp harp.
 
How about a mohawk to demonstrate his centre-ground credentials?

How about a Tony Blaircut like mine? Tony Blair doesnt have his hair cut like yours. He does if he comes here. Time for a sharp Brexit, time for a cool sharp harp.
harp stays sharp to the bottom of the glass
 
Please excuse me being a light weight for a mo. But I had a brainwave while I was watching him as to how he could improve his celeb appeal. I think he should shave his head, or a least have a really, really sort cut. He would look quite hard and losing that square headed “nice” boy hair do would boost his image a lot, tough enough to take on Johnson and stop being a nice boy
he could retire into private life and then in years to come people will say how he acted in the best interests of party and country
 
What's most interesting about that poll is that the fuel crisis of this week has had zero impact on the Tory numbers
One theory is that Remainers are not getting the effect they think they can get when they blame something like the truck driver shortage on Brexit. People who hate Brexit already hate Johnson so their opinions don't change. People who like Brexit may either think the Remoaners are trying it on again, or they may well interpret the truck driver shortage as being due to Brexit - but they are invested enough in it now through the polarisation process that has gone on that they just think 'Oh well, I guess that's part of the temporary pain of separation from the EU, it can't really be laid at Johnson's door then'. So Johnson never actually suffers from things being blamed on Brexit.

Very occasionally someone tries to bring in some nuance by saying a softer Brexit was possible in which a lot of these problems would never have occurred - and if you could get this to stick you might be able to blame more on Johnson - but it mostly gets drowned out by hard pro or hard anti.
 
One theory is that Remainers are not getting the effect they think they can get when they blame something like the truck driver shortage on Brexit. People who hate Brexit already hate Johnson so their opinions don't change. People who like Brexit may either think the Remoaners are trying it on again, or they may well interpret the truck driver shortage as being due to Brexit - but they are invested enough in it now through the polarisation process that has gone on that they just think 'Oh well, I guess that's part of the temporary pain of separation from the EU, it can't really be laid at Johnson's door then'. So Johnson never actually suffers from things being blamed on Brexit.

Very occasionally someone tries to bring in some nuance by saying a softer Brexit was possible in which a lot of these problems would never have occurred - and if you could get this to stick you might be able to blame more on Johnson - but it mostly gets drowned out by hard pro or hard anti.
I was thinking similar earlier - blaming these issues on Brexit means that supporters of Brexit will downplay or defend the situation because it’s an attack on their ‘side’ - probably more useful to blame it on an incompetent government and it won’t be seen as personal.
 
I was thinking similar earlier - blaming these issues on Brexit means that supporters of Brexit will downplay or defend the situation because it’s an attack on their ‘side’ - probably more useful to blame it on an incompetent government and it won’t be seen as personal.
and it's actually correct
 
Add to the list of fuck ups that haven't put a dent in their poll numbers. They've killed 150,000 people with barely a fucking blip.
sure, but that's just dead people. getting between a man and his motor is usually much more of a problem.

look what happened last time there was a fuel crisis:


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How long can this go on? Even the soft left must be worrying about their seats now.

These days it's standard practice for people in public office to drag themselves on for at least eighteen months after the point where their position officially became untenable. He'll go before the next election but not before he's made sure Labour are mathematically incapable of winning it.
 
One theory is that Remainers are not getting the effect they think they can get when they blame something like the truck driver shortage on Brexit. People who hate Brexit already hate Johnson so their opinions don't change. People who like Brexit may either think the Remoaners are trying it on again, or they may well interpret the truck driver shortage as being due to Brexit - but they are invested enough in it now through the polarisation process that has gone on that they just think 'Oh well, I guess that's part of the temporary pain of separation from the EU, it can't really be laid at Johnson's door then'. So Johnson never actually suffers from things being blamed on Brexit.

Very occasionally someone tries to bring in some nuance by saying a softer Brexit was possible in which a lot of these problems would never have occurred - and if you could get this to stick you might be able to blame more on Johnson - but it mostly gets drowned out by hard pro or hard anti.
85% Agree, but think you can't not go May what did you think you were doing? as well
 
look what happened last time there was a fuel crisis:


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And that was with William fucking Hague as leader of the opposition.
 
I think the Labour conference has inadvertently been a useful distraction during a week where the government should have been getting a bit of heat over the fuel fiasco.
 
I think the Labour conference has inadvertently been a useful distraction during a week where the government should have been getting a bit of heat over the fuel fiasco.

Tory conference soon so lets see how that collides with all the disruption.
 
He quoted the wrong Auden poem, should have gone for this one:

The Unknown Citizen (To JS/07 M 378 This Marble Monument Is Erected by the State)

He was found by the Bureau of Statistics to be
One against whom there was no official complaint,
And all the reports on his conduct agree
That, in the modern sense of an old-fashioned word, he was a saint,
For in everything he did he served the Greater Community.
Except for the War till the day he retired
He worked in a factory and never got fired,
But satisfied his employers, Fudge Motors Inc.
Yet he wasn't a scab or odd in his views,
For his Union reports that he paid his dues,
(Our report on his Union shows it was sound)
And our Social Psychology workers found
That he was popular with his mates and liked a drink.
The Press are convinced that he bought a paper every day
And that his reactions to advertisements were normal in every way.
Policies taken out in his name prove that he was fully insured,
And his Health-card shows he was once in hospital but left it cured.
Both Producers Research and High-Grade Living declare
He was fully sensible to the advantages of the Instalment Plan
And had everything necessary to the Modern Man,
A phonograph, a radio, a car and a frigidaire.
Our researchers into Public Opinion are content
That he held the proper opinions for the time of year;
When there was peace, he was for peace: when there was war, he went.
He was married and added five children to the population,
Which our Eugenist says was the right number for a parent of his generation.
And our teachers report that he never interfered with their education.
Was he free? Was he happy? The question is absurd:
Had anything been wrong, we should certainly have heard.
 
And then he could have left the stage to the following song instead of Fat Boy Slim. Because the 2nd half of the song features the aforementioned poem.

 
I also note the following is very much from the poem that he borrowed a line from:

You need not hear what orders he is giving
to know if someone has authority,

you have only to watch his mouth:
when a besieging general sees

a city wall breached by his troops,
when a bacteriologist

realizes in a flash what was wrong
with his hypothesis when,

from a glance at the jury, the prosecutor
knows the defendant will hang,

their lips and the lines around them
relax, assuming an expression

not of simple pleasure at getting
their own sweet way but of satisfaction

at being right, an incarnation
of Fortitudo, Justicia, Nous.

You may not like them much
(Who does?) but we owe them

basilicas, divas
dictionaries, pastoral verse,

the courtesies of the city:
without these judicial mouths

(which belong for the most part
to very great scoundrels)
 
The average age of a Conservative voter is about 90 iirc. Which means they've already likely lost their driving licenses and will be lucky if they eat more than a few peas a day anyway, so crippling food price inflation and fuel shortages aren't likely to put a dent in their love for BoJo the Clown.
 
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