Sick of the Labour leadership/deputy campaigns? This candidate gets it

Congratulations to Stella Creasy for managing to keep her sense of humour, even at the end of a long and boring summer of Labour leadership in-fighting. This is probably the best video of the entire campaign:

Most Labour members/supporters have probably cast their votes already. If not, then although This Writer would prefer people to vote on candidates’ policies, voting for someone with a sense of humour does come a very close second.

And it’s a nice little something for the weekend (although one should probably not say that, considering some of the comments)!

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5 thoughts on “Sick of the Labour leadership/deputy campaigns? This candidate gets it

  1. James

    I like Stella. Brains, beauty and a good heart… plus… did I mention the woman has brains? Kind of what Harriet Harman always should have been but wasn’t. I hope she wins.

  2. ghost whistler

    Are you serious? This is pathetic, it just comes across as cringe worthy. trying to play the trolls at their own game only works when Jimmy Kimmel does it, and even then I doubt the trolls themselves actually care.

    Stella Is just another red tory. Another sorry Blairite who supports the status quo. She may throw the left the odd sop, but that itself is insulting enough since she doesn’t advocate real change. We need a proper alternative to capitalism and the system people like her are willingly part of.

    This is just embarassing.

    1. Mike Sivier Post author

      Since the role of deputy leader appears to be more organisational than policy-creating, your criticisms seem a little wide of the mark.

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