My prediction: things can only get more boring. Starmer is serious about splitting the difference and it’ll be a shadow cabinet that pleases nobody, but everyone can just about live with. In circumstances that don’t favour the right, although that’s where the pressure will come. https://twitter.com/lewis_goodall/status/1246227553293082624
I wonder how much Labour Party members - and I’m not one myself - will tolerate the cast-iron cunts among them moving against the fourth leader in a row over a period of twelve years, especially when that leader is commonly viewed as the very compromise candidate.
I may be wrong here and I am not a Labour person, except On Here, but I think the 2017 manifesto was well received by the broader PLP who want to do good things and very noisily and badly received on live TV by about 40 MPs, most of whom are now gone.
I think the MPs who weren’t live on TV laughing about the 2019 result would be quite receptive to something that looks like the 2017 manifesto, especially given Our Current Circumstances.
Summary: most of Labour’s worst people are now gone and although there are spiky wankers remaining, they don’t have much support. It’s all up for grabs and if there was ever a moment to strike, it’s now.
(I am not going to strike now, because I’m sitting in Fife watching The Thing on TV again).
Labour people: you feel downhearted now but all of the worst people of your foes have CHUK:TIGged themselves out of relevance. The time is now, when these morons have dicked themselves directly in the brain for no sane reason, and before they regroup, which they will.
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