LullyDullyNot Ed Balls , he was dreadful in Education. Sweet in Strictly but that is a different field altogether. Sadly such is the state of thing that I think being on Strictly is more of a qualification than anything else. After all without HIGNFY Boris would be sees as the corrupt lying self seeker he really is. It's the media image that matters everything else is just boring!
Maddyone, if you check Facebook, Diane Abbott has a full and thriving fan club. I've been on it a while and it had thousands of members, not one of whom mocks or makes fun.
She's been a full and productive MP. You only have to Google her to see her active parliamentary history.
IF you believe the same right-wing propaganda that saw Labour off this time round about Diane Abbott, fair enough. But I wouldn't expect that from a Labour supporter!
Yvette Cooper might be seen as a safe pair of hands: mature but not "too old"; has ministerial experience; female; previously stood against Corbyn for the leadership in 2015 and came third (the runner up then, Andy Burnham, has left parliament and so would not be a contender now).
If a younger candidate is preferred, Wes Streeting may be one to watch - almost rabid in his anti-Corbyn views. He obviously has something going for him as far as his constituents are concerned because he's just been re-elected in Ilford North, an area with one of the highest Jewish populations in the country.
Wes Streeting is fantastic; I would almost vote for him and very impressed with his media style; apparently told JC to his face he would lose the Election for Labour. but poor old Jc is one of those people who think stubbornness is strength and puts hope before experience.
Like Dooddlebug and Grandad, earlier today, I think the LP must re-think their priorites as a an effective modern oppositon to the Tories. Who have been pursuing their current landowning financial superiority since the days of Dickens, if not before. And only then choose a leader. But not a weak compromise as with Blair in 1997.
Add comment | Report | Private message varian Sat 14-Dec-19 18:58:36 The vegans in our family love Sunday roasts. There are many delicious vegan alternatives to eating dead animals Surely if they talk about “throwing him to the wolves ” nobody is taking about eating Corbyn?
Fennel Blair and Brown, not forgetting John Smith brought the Labour Party out of the 14 year wilderness, not forgetting the work Kinnock did , he had to take on the militants and fight back from the disaster of the 70’s and the 1983 election.
The party has to move forward not try to bring back the past.
It is 22 years since Blair won the first election. Surely we can learn from the past but not try to return to the past.
Gaga, I base my opinion of Diane Abbott on a variety of interviews/political programmes that I have watched. Do not assume I got my view of her from right wing newspapers. I find that where she was an articulate speaker in her younger days, she no longer is so, in my opinion. Just my opinion Gaga, you’re entitled to yours.
Incidentally Gaga, you’ll notice that I did not mention the apparently mismatched shoes, and I have no idea whether the photo was photo shopped or not. Nor do I particularly care, I’ve known a number of people who have mistakenly put on mismatched shoes and gone out in them, including my dearly loved, departed father. He went out in one black and one brown shoe, bless him.