DaisyAnne
There have been those who refer to dubious sites. There have been those who post published, bylined content as their own. Also, there have been those who make accusations that were, long ago, shown to be slanderous/libellous lies attacking the current, elected Labour leader.
It would be interesting to know who those members who attack the Labour party and its leader in this way support. Perhaps they don't belong to or relate to any party. On the other hand, it would be intriguing to know what they are positively in favour of rather than all the negatives. Which part of politics do they expect to carry their views forward? What do they want all their negativity to achieve?
This continuous bitter attack gives us no hint of a way forward. It would be good to know what they expect that to be.
DaisyAnne I'm still looking for another leader for the LP I don't expect Starmer to last.
There is nothing dubious, slanderous, libellous or doubtful about the things Starmer has said and done.
1. These were Starmer's 10 pledges. Most of them are now doubtful. 5,7 and 10 are completely disregarded keirstarmer.com/plans/10-pledges/
2 He promised to unite the party and yet he has expelled a number of members, because they were left wing. That isn't uniting anything.
3 He hasn't supported the strikes but he had previously insisted he would.
Given the degree of change he seems to have undergone since becoming leader how on earth can anyone support or believe him? You simply have no idea what he would be willing to abandon if he was given any position of power.