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Keir Starmer's time is up

Does anyone know any of Starmers policies? I cant think of any. Its a bit like watching Inspector Morse. He sits in his Jag with a blanc countenance and doesnt say a word for the whole program, and then the perpetrator hands himself / herself in at the end. Still without a word from Morse.
Who is the person to lead Labour. Angela Rayner? :D
I don't think you've ever actually watched an episode of inspector morse
 
A leader has to have charisma and get people listening and raising eyebrows, get them talking. Pizzazz, almost. Starmer has none. Let Rayner have a go. To get in though, Labour cant be too far left, they need to be sorting some policies out.
 
A leader has to have charisma and get people listening and raising eyebrows, get them talking. Pizzazz, almost. Starmer has none. Let Rayner have a go. To get in though, Labour cant be too far left, they need to be sorting some policies out.
If Rayner is giving away Pizzas she gets my vote.
 
If Rayner is giving away Pizzas she gets my vote.
Progress stopped with frozen Pizza. I have observed stonebaked ones in the Shop freezers, all the toppings are all together on one part of the Pizza, almost all pepperoni, stuck together, stacked up, and none on any of the rest of it, just stringy cheese. She could put a Universal credit benefit voucher for one free Pizza per week in the Labour Manifesto to get the vote of the huge population of weed smokers. ( btw I dont drink, smoke or do drugs ).
 
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Purporting to hate the tories is far from enough. We all saw Labour don't actually hate the tories. Loads were happy to campaign alongside them to try and get a Remain in the EU referendum, holding hands they were.
It's also worth noting that Rayner abstained on voting on the Tory welfare bill in 2015, which led to cuts of £12 billion in social security spending, and cuts in child tax credits.
 
Out of the four leadership candidates, Yvette Cooper, Andy Burnham, and Liz Kendall all abstained on the proposals. Jeremy Corbyn voted against.

Labour says it supports the benefit cap and cuts to mortgage support but not disability benefit cuts or the repeal of child poverty targets. Its amendment does not mention tax credit cuts.

Labour’s leadership recommended an abstention against the bill as a whole, though a group of 48 rebel MPs backed an alternative motion that wholly opposed the package.
 
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