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What is the first serious Labour scandal gonna be?

What is the first serious scandal Keith will preside over


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They would of course be absolutely right. Pickled onion flavour are by far the best ones.
See this is an scandal where all the wrong uns come out of the woodwork emboldened to declare their pickled onion selves. It could tear the Labour party and our country apart.
 
Not a scandal, but I do think some Labour MPs will break ranks sooner than people expect.

Despite Starmer's Labour Party's control freakery in seeking to destroy its Labour Left, there will be some Labour MPs newly elected - elected in seats that they know they can't retain at the next General Election - who will think 'fuck it, I've got nothing to lose', and will stick the boot in accordingly.

ETA: I wouldn't be shocked if by the end of this Parliament, there'll be a few Labour MPs who will have crossed the floor to join the Green Party. You can bookmark this post for future reference.

Either to 1) Take the piss out of me. 2) Hail me as a political soothsayer, and take out a supporters' subscription to the Socialist Standard by way of thanks. :D
 
Not a scandal, but I do think some Labour MPs will break ranks sooner than people expect.

Despite Starmer's Labour Party's control freakery in seeking to destroy its Labour Left, there will be some Labour MPs newly elected - elected in seats that they know they can't retain at the next General Election - who will think 'fuck it, I've got nothing to lose', and will stick the boot in accordingly.

ETA: I wouldn't be shocked if by the end of this Parliament, there'll be a few Labour MPs who will have crossed the floor to join the Green Party. You can bookmark this post for future reference.

Either to 1) Take the piss out of me. 2) Hail me as a political soothsayer, and take out a supporters' subscription to the Socialist Standard by way of thanks. :D
They'll be watching Diane Abbott like a hawk.
The timing wasn't right last time but if they can fling her to the wilderness far away enough from an election they got a chance of doing what they did to Corbyn.
 
ETA: I wouldn't be shocked if by the end of this Parliament, there'll be a few Labour MPs who will have crossed the floor to join the Green Party. You can bookmark this post for future reference.
It's possible some might. But if Starmer specifically targets more leftish members of the Campaign Group MPs and withdraws the whip from them (with LP majority, they could easily afford to lose/offload them) or deselects them before the next election, they may as well set up their own party with Corbyn. They'd have more MPs than the Greens. Yeah, I know, FPTP and all that, but as elections now seem to be a five horse race anyway, a sixth probably won't make that much difference. Mind you, what do I know? Fuck all about how parliamentary "democracy" in the UK actually works.
 
It's possible some might. But if Starmer specifically targets more leftish members of the Campaign Group MPs and withdraws the whip from them (with LP majority, they could easily afford to lose/offload them) or deselects them before the next election, they may as well set up their own party with Corbyn. They'd have more MPs than the Greens. Yeah, I know, FPTP and all that, but as elections now seem to be a five horse race anyway, a sixth probably won't make that much difference. Mind you, what do I know? Fuck all about how parliamentary "democracy" in the UK actually works.

Even without any current Labour MPs defecting or being deselected, there are about 6 (?) left-of-Labour independents.

It will be interesting to see to what extent they cooperate/work as a block, potentially with Greens and others, and that might provide a group around which future Labour defectors etc can gather.
 
Even without any current Labour MPs defecting or being deselected, there are about 6 (?) left-of-Labour independents.

It will be interesting to see to what extent they cooperate/work as a block, potentially with Greens and others, and that might provide a group around which future Labour defectors etc can gather.
Apart from Corbyn, what makes any of the other five independents left of Labour other than being pro-Gaza? The independent candidates I saw who ran on a similar ticket didn't seem to have much to say about anything.

The one who nearly beat Shabana Mahmood in Birmingham was a huge Andrew Tate fan iirc.
 
Apart from Corbyn, what makes any of the other five independents left of Labour other than being pro-Gaza? The independent candidates I saw who ran on a similar ticket didn't seem to have much to say about anything.

The one who nearly beat Shabana Mahmood in Birmingham was a huge Andrew Tate fan iirc.
He's pro-Palestine but is he left of Labour?
 
Apart from Corbyn, what makes any of the other five independents left of Labour other than being pro-Gaza? The independent candidates I saw who ran on a similar ticket didn't seem to have much to say about anything.

The one who nearly beat Shabana Mahmood in Birmingham was a huge Andrew Tate fan iirc.
I was interested in who these new left wing allies for Jeremy Corbyn and the Greens might be, so did a bit of research.

The newly elected member for Birmingham Perry Bar is an ex-Lib Dem councillor who got kicked out of the party for saying that reports of the atrocities committed by Hamas on October 7th were lies.

The new Blackburn MP is a solicitor who appears not to have any policies except for ending global war and abolishing parking charges in Blackburn town centre.

Leicester South’s new MP owns a private healthcare practice and has some bland pledges on his website, such as ‘protect our nhs’ and ‘champion affordable housing’.

The new Dewsbury and Batley MP wants to secure funding for essential services, fight to save the NHS, and tackle the cost of living crisis.
 
I was interested in who these new left wing allies for Jeremy Corbyn and the Greens might be, so did a bit of research.

The newly elected member for Birmingham Perry Bar is an ex-Lib Dem councillor who got kicked out of the party for saying that reports of the atrocities committed by Hamas on October 7th were lies.

The new Blackburn MP is a solicitor who appears not to have any policies except for ending global war and abolishing parking charges in Blackburn town centre.

Leicester South’s new MP owns a private healthcare practice and has some bland pledges on his website, such as ‘protect our nhs’ and ‘champion affordable housing’.

The new Dewsbury and Batley MP wants to secure funding for essential services, fight to save the NHS, and tackle the cost of living crisis.

Fair enough.

I had an impression that most of them were left of Labour as well as pro Palestine, which may have been influenced by the candidate standing in my constituency, who was both those things but came third behind our new Foreign Secretary and the Green candidate.

I apologise if I was mistaken.
 
Just clipped this lovely ad for a 30k per annum place. In Enfield.

Not sure what your remark means

It means that it’s nonsense to suggest, as Plank did, that the rent on a ‘2 bed house in a crap part of London is £30k a year’.

You posting an ad for a 4 bed house in a pleasant part of North London, supports my contention that he's talking out of his arse.
 
I was interested in who these new left wing allies for Jeremy Corbyn and the Greens might be, so did a bit of research.

The newly elected member for Birmingham Perry Bar is an ex-Lib Dem councillor who got kicked out of the party for saying that reports of the atrocities committed by Hamas on October 7th were lies.

The new Blackburn MP is a solicitor who appears not to have any policies except for ending global war and abolishing parking charges in Blackburn town centre.

Leicester South’s new MP owns a private healthcare practice and has some bland pledges on his website, such as ‘protect our nhs’ and ‘champion affordable housing’.

The new Dewsbury and Batley MP wants to secure funding for essential services, fight to save the NHS, and tackle the cost of living crisis.
Yeah, i don't think all the independents are necessarily left on labour on anything except Gaza tbh. The ones round here were running against LTN traffic measures primarily. The pro Gaza independent only got a handful of votes.
 
Why does he say they don't deserve MPs?

There is the greens' wind farm opposition in one seat which did seem to me to be a bit of nimbyism tbh (and I'm a bit concerned about what Labour's plans mean for the countryside and special conservation sites etc) it didn't make any sense to me why they would be against it when underground pylons would damage the environment even more.

I'm guessing that wasn't the reason though given he's probably no stranger to nimbyism and counter productive 'environmental' stunts? So I'm interested to see what it is.
 
Eta - I skimmed the second article. If he founded JSO and his company is making false claims about how much they use fossil fuels etc that is...interesting:eek:
 
Even a 2-bed flat (which would be small, TBH - her staff would probably stay over sometimes too) could very easily be £30k a year. That's £2.5kpm, really not an unusual rental cost at all in London.

The staff costs would be higher than usual because she was also a shadow minister, but it could well be five staff on £27k, or four on £34k, or 3 on £45k.

None of the other costs sound ridiculous either.

Don't think the scandal is gonna be pays ordinary rent and employs necessary staff on ordinary wages.
 
Why does he say they don't deserve MPs?

There is the greens' wind farm opposition in one seat which did seem to me to be a bit of nimbyism tbh (and I'm a bit concerned about what Labour's plans mean for the countryside and special conservation sites etc) it didn't make any sense to me why they would be against it when underground pylons would damage the environment even more.

I'm guessing that wasn't the reason though given he's probably no stranger to nimbyism and counter productive 'environmental' stunts? So I'm interested to see what it is.
I read somewhere that the local campaigners favoured an offshore option.
 
The cost effective thing to do would be for us to build or buy/refurbish accomodation for MPs to use - it could be made fit for purpose, and not too luxurious, nor too spartan, within easy travel distance to parliament, and properly managed, transparent finances, all essential services, eg internet, provided, and any rent charged can be minimal and standard, just to cover actual costs. For the tax payer it's a property investment and it should save us a fair wack every year in MPs expenses.
Can I suggest using that barge that they have asylum seekers on? Can tie it up outside the HoC to save on mooring costs.
 
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