Stuartinromford
Stuartinromford
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Re: Who will be the official opposition after the next election? – politicalbetting.com
Not even that- rail gives a predictable commuting time. The trouble with cars and buses is that, when they snarl up, they snarl up horribly. If you are commuting by bus or car, you have to time your … (View Post)1 -
Re: Who will be the official opposition after the next election? – politicalbetting.com
From the same poll: On Keir Starmer, should he: Take party into next election 28% Remain as leader until closer to GE 33% Step down no / in months 33% That's a lot of Labour members who aren… (View Post)2 -
Re: Who will be the official opposition after the next election? – politicalbetting.com
I don't know how much more use I'm going to get out of this placard, so can I wave it now? It says: "Starmer isn't much cop, but he's better than the alternatives." (View Post)3 -
Re: Who will be the official opposition after the next election? – politicalbetting.com
Burnham's younger than Starmer, but by less than you might think; 56 rather than 63. His mental map of the country's politics is just as out-of-date, though. The typical Labour voter isn… (View Post)2 -
Re: Labour remain the favourites for the Makerfield by-election – politicalbetting.com
Long-term is easy; Labour are the opposition, Reform are the enemy, the Conservative aim has to be to survive past Farage and hope that Reform is largely a personal cult. Anything that boosts Reform … (View Post)4
