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Starmer may resign

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fancythat Sun 21-Jun-26 13:51:41

Tomorrow apparently.

Can people list the things he has done that people have liked about him please?
Personally, I think he will be a Leader who I will soon forget.

I understand he may be a nice person.
Though personally I think he did far too much of "standing by people". He stood by everyone until he couldnt do it any longer.

He did do well about foreign wars.

GrannyGravy13 Mon 22-Jun-26 17:06:16

Andy Burnham tweeted this on 26/06/2016 @13.00

I have never taken part in a coup against any Leader of the Labour Party and I am not going to start now

I imagine his social media accounts are being given a thorough forensic examination by many commentators and political journalists…

Susieq62 Mon 22-Jun-26 17:05:54

Nanna8 will be jumping for joy !!!

MartavTaurus Mon 22-Jun-26 17:03:38

Luckygirl3

ronib

Stopped middle income families from accessing private education? No problem for the wealthy?

No .... he did what was long overdue and stopped the lie that private schools are charities and therefore not liable for VAT. Someone had to do it sometime ... it could not go on unchallenged.
I have nothing against private schools as such, but to pretend they are charities is simply wrong.
Members of my family have been affected by this. They recognise that it had to be done and have bitten the bullet and paid up.

There is NO link whatsoever between VAT and charitable status of independent schools. That's a complete misconception.

Luckygirl3 Mon 22-Jun-26 17:00:39

ronib

Stopped middle income families from accessing private education? No problem for the wealthy?

No .... he did what was long overdue and stopped the lie that private schools are charities and therefore not liable for VAT. Someone had to do it sometime ... it could not go on unchallenged.
I have nothing against private schools as such, but to pretend they are charities is simply wrong.
Members of my family have been affected by this. They recognise that it had to be done and have bitten the bullet and paid up.

Smileless2012 Mon 22-Jun-26 17:00:37

Yes he did during a Labour rally speech in 1948 Maizie.

Susieq62 Mon 22-Jun-26 16:59:27

Watching him resign with dignity this morning it made me realise what a kind, caring humble person he is! Plus he loves his family and his country deeply! He was totally vilified as soon as he entered number 10! Our nasty media went for him continuously and credit him for not giving in!
He has overseen
No fault evictions stopped
Deportations have risen
Immigration has fallen
Breakfast clubs for children
Triple lock saved
Etc

Ok he wasn’t charismatic or mind blowingly enthusiastic but he steadied the ship after 14 horrendous years! He kept Trump at bay and did not get into
war issues! Plus sorted out tariffs !
He won’t be remembered for much but I do respect him and hope he manages to use his legal attributes and expertise in the future!

GrannyGravy13 Mon 22-Jun-26 16:57:02

MaizieD

In fact, he said they were 'lower than vermin'...

He is not a member of the current government as far as I am aware.

MaizieD Mon 22-Jun-26 16:54:07

In fact, he said they were 'lower than vermin'...

MaizieD Mon 22-Jun-26 16:52:33

Smileless2012

Didn't Rayner in 2021 call Conservative ministers "a bunch of scum"?

She did indeed, in private. And Bevan called the tories 'vermin' but no-one holds that against him...

GrannyGravy13 Mon 22-Jun-26 16:46:24

I believe she did Smileless2012

Smileless2012 Mon 22-Jun-26 16:40:50

Didn't Rayner in 2021 call Conservative ministers "a bunch of scum"?

ronib Mon 22-Jun-26 16:39:04

Yes hypocrisy is the name of the game…

GrannyGravy13 Mon 22-Jun-26 16:37:36

This is Angela Rayners view on changing leaders mid-term

MollyNew Mon 22-Jun-26 16:36:54

MaizieD

Peaseblossom

This

Barristers have a cab rank system, They have no choice over who they defend. And they are also obliged to give the defence their best shot.

It's a pity that you don't seem to understand how the UK legal system works.

Well said Maizie D

MollyNew Mon 22-Jun-26 16:36:24

CatsWhiskas

MollyNew

Despise is a strong opinion. I'm always interested to know how people get to the point where they despise someone.

As for describing someone as "scum", I think it's offensive, whoever says it.

Maybe we could look on this positively. Angela Rayner has risen to the top through her own efforts, despite very humble beginnings. Most right-minded and fair people would respect her for that, whether or not they agree with her views.

Don't get me wrong, I admire Angela Rayner for her tenacity and ambition and support her politically. However, I think the use of the term "scum" was beneath her and I believe she apologised for it. I hope she is back in the new cabinet soon.

Essexgirl145 Mon 22-Jun-26 16:35:54

Cossy, he did sell of the Gold reserves and you may not ha e noticed any difference, but if he had'nt done that the banks would have crashed and you would have noticed it then.

ronib Mon 22-Jun-26 16:35:18

Interesting to see if Burnham will wear a shirt or two if made pm…. Maybe for meeting Trump?

MaizieD Mon 22-Jun-26 16:34:37

eazybee

Actually, I believe Mountbatten made the remark about scum rising to the top when in the water after his ship HMS Kelly was torpedoed in WW11.

Like all these trite sayings it also has a counterpart in that 'cream always rises'

MaizieD Mon 22-Jun-26 16:30:58

We went through all this scum business when Rayner wore the wrong trouser suit after the 2024 GE. I was beginning to think that Burnham was going to cop it for wearing a black tee shirt and sandals (on one of these Burnham threads) but mercifully it was a short lived diversion... grin

CatsWhiskas Mon 22-Jun-26 16:23:05

MollyNew

Despise is a strong opinion. I'm always interested to know how people get to the point where they despise someone.

As for describing someone as "scum", I think it's offensive, whoever says it.

Maybe we could look on this positively. Angela Rayner has risen to the top through her own efforts, despite very humble beginnings. Most right-minded and fair people would respect her for that, whether or not they agree with her views.

MaizieD Mon 22-Jun-26 16:19:40

Cath9

I could be wrong when saying, I fear Andy Burnham could leave this country in a worse state. He has not given any idea of having a plan if he is voted. To me it seems the only reason is that the Labour MPs feel they have more of a chance Labour will win the next General Election if he becomes Prime Minister

He has plans. You just don't read the right media.

MaizieD Mon 22-Jun-26 16:17:42

Peaseblossom

This

Barristers have a cab rank system, They have no choice over who they defend. And they are also obliged to give the defence their best shot.

It's a pity that you don't seem to understand how the UK legal system works.

Peaseblossom Mon 22-Jun-26 16:13:23

This

MollyNew Mon 22-Jun-26 16:13:18

Despise is a strong opinion. I'm always interested to know how people get to the point where they despise someone.

As for describing someone as "scum", I think it's offensive, whoever says it.

MollyNew Mon 22-Jun-26 16:07:22

Peaseblossom

*MollyNew*. How long have you got?!

All day