Luckygirl3 How could he write/talk about Prime Ministers who have initiated big changes without mentioning Margaret Thatcher? What could he have said about her that wasn't picked up by the media and interpreted as each editor saw it?
If he had criticized her the headlines would have been "Starmer condemns Thatcher". As it was, he said something neutral but factual about her, which was reported as praise. He has criticised her elsewhere, which can be read by anyone who isn't already so biased toward believing that he would approve the results of her policies that they believe as gospel the Tory Telgraph slant on it.
Anyone who has read of Starmer's childhood, studies and career would know how unlikely he is to be a Thatcherism fan. Don't vote against a Labour leader based on one headline in a newspaper that supports the Conservative party.
Interference by Trump in the World Cup.
What did you you think you would have by your current age that you don't?


and reminded myself to think critically and rationally. I have now come to the conclusion that, over years of Tory ‘soundbite’ politics, we have been ‘coerced’ into ‘headline thinking’. We often don’t look beyond the three word ‘shocker’ e.g. ‘stop the boats’, ‘take back control’ etc. Of course Keir Starmer is not praising Thatcher - he is commenting on her within the context of a paragraph about Prime Ministers who changed Britain. Of course he was not silly to mention her - why should he not? Of course he probably knew the Telegraph would use a headline to shock - as other posters have said, Starmer perhaps gives Labour supporters more credit than to fall for the one liner. I’m almost ashamed to say that, for a little while, I did, but thankfully I’ve got enough critical thinking skills to revise my initial viewpoint. I think Starmer is an intelligent, articulate, principled person - we’ve had such a shortage of these in politics for so long that it’s possibly difficult to recognise when one comes along🙈
