Starmer plummets in the polls
It isn’t just because the Covid-19 vaccine rollout is going well.
Starmer is not experienced enough to be the leader of the Labour Party.
He has been an MP only since 2015 and doesn’t know what he stands for.
That might explain why he has betrayed every promise he made in order to get elected.
A poll showed 41 per cent of people now think Starmer is failing as Labour leader, with 35 per cent saying he’s doing well.
He displays a lack of vision that is not distinct from the Tories. He is beige.
If local elections go poorly on May 6, he might be out by the end of the year.
But if he does go, who will replace him? Another beige wet-wipe?
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How can people say he’s labour he’s a Tory
In a red tie the sooner these blairites are thrown
Out the better it be but blaire has stocked up proper labour by his devious way of getting these
People into a red tie party but ain’t only wanting
Whots best for themselves stammer the spammer
If Labour lose badly on May 6th it will lead to a summer of discontent for them. If Starmer is replaced after Septembers Conference another middle of the road leader will not be accepted by the public or the left who will continue to oppose hard from inside. The overhang of Southside- gate will not go away until those taking part are thrown out of Labour and Corbyn given the whip back. Until them the civil war that is going on will continue.
Keir Starmer needs to lead Labour by promoting devolution as essential for a socialist democratic civilised society and make it clear that Wales is working as a well managed Labour economy….for the many not the few…a partnership between municipal socialism and proportionally elected Welsh Government Assembly with a manifesto driven by principles of a green economy, wellbeing and fairness. Terry w Scales artist
HE IS NOT SUPPOSED TO BE POPULAR !
He was put in to do as his zionist puppet master tell him. screw it up and destroy socialism in UK. Israel hates socialism as does the USA ! They were hardly going to make him popular were they !?
I doubt Starmer will go despite a good chance of very poor results for Labour across the UK. He and his various cohorts have spent so many years both smearing Corbyn and tearing the Labour Party apart that they will be unwilling to give their man up having just installed him.
He misses the open goal that is Johnson at PMQs and, despite what will be 14 years in office overseeing Austerity, COVID and Brexit with some of the worst PMs we have ever had (in addition to what would under any circumstances be reasonable ‘Tory Fatigue’) he could well be the reason for YET ANOTHER Tory victory at the next GE, although perhaps with a slightly reduced majority. If the Tories were to plant someone in Labour – it would be Starmer. Likewise if Labour were to plant someone in the Tories – it would be Johnson. We have reached the point that the US did in the 2016 Presidential election, the two worst candidates facing off. God help us all..