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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.

Peaseblossom Mon 22-Jun-26 16:04:43

MollyNew. How long have you got?!

Peaseblossom Mon 22-Jun-26 16:03:52

MollyNew. Seriously? She's entitled to her opinion. Most people would agree.

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

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

MollyNew Mon 22-Jun-26 16:01:31

Peaseblossom

I despise him. Can't think of anything nice to say. He's done so many awful things.

Such as?

CatsWhiskas Mon 22-Jun-26 15:57:28

MollyNew

CatsWhiskas

Fallingstar

RSALLAN2002

Looks like we'll get Ms Rayner back. Scum always rises to the top, as they say.

Below the belt remark. Is ok to dislike a person in politics but just saying something offensive is lazy and immature.

It says something about the person saying it.

Can this be reported?

Not unless you're Angela Rayner, in which case I would have thought being called scum is a personal insult and, therefore, reportable.

Peaseblossom Mon 22-Jun-26 15:57:18

I despise him. Can't think of anything nice to say. He's done so many awful things.

eazybee Mon 22-Jun-26 15:20:05

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.

Casdon Mon 22-Jun-26 14:55:26

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 shouldn’t have a separate plan, the role of the PM is to ensure delivery of the manifesto on which the government was elected? I genuinely don’t understand why people would think that was not the case.

MollyNew Mon 22-Jun-26 14:47:39

CatsWhiskas

Fallingstar

RSALLAN2002

Looks like we'll get Ms Rayner back. Scum always rises to the top, as they say.

Below the belt remark. Is ok to dislike a person in politics but just saying something offensive is lazy and immature.

It says something about the person saying it.

Can this be reported?

MayBee70 Mon 22-Jun-26 14:43:07

ruthiek

Boris never stood a chance he had the triple whammy of Ukraine , brexit and Covid !

He instigated Brexit with his lies though…

Cath9 Mon 22-Jun-26 14:41:57

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

MaizieD Mon 22-Jun-26 14:39:53

ruthiek

Boris never stood a chance he had the triple whammy of Ukraine , brexit and Covid !

Not to mention being corrupt, lazy and incompetent...

Casdon Mon 22-Jun-26 14:29:47

Time to mug up on the process. If there are any other leadership challengers there will be a selection process, which includes the Labour Party membership JennyCee, as per their constitution. If there is only one candidate, unchallenged, that would be pointless.

GrannyGravy13 Mon 22-Jun-26 14:23:10

JennyCee

The population of The UK is 69.5 million. The number of Labour MPs is 403. We have had, I believe 7 MPs in the past how long? is it right that 403 British people are going to choose a new PM when us 69.5 million aren’t really going to get a look in. Democratic??? Isn’t this job too important to leave to 403 people?

The U.K. electorate cannot and do not elect the PM.

We can only vote for our constituency MP.

Each party has its own formula for electing its leaders.

JennyCee Mon 22-Jun-26 14:19:05

The population of The UK is 69.5 million. The number of Labour MPs is 403. We have had, I believe 7 MPs in the past how long? is it right that 403 British people are going to choose a new PM when us 69.5 million aren’t really going to get a look in. Democratic??? Isn’t this job too important to leave to 403 people?

Estrellita Mon 22-Jun-26 14:07:23

He is a good and honest man but in my opinion he made two mistakes:
The winter fuel allowance
Peter Mandelson.

CatsWhiskas Mon 22-Jun-26 14:05:53

Fallingstar

RSALLAN2002

Looks like we'll get Ms Rayner back. Scum always rises to the top, as they say.

Below the belt remark. Is ok to dislike a person in politics but just saying something offensive is lazy and immature.

It says something about the person saying it.

CatsWhiskas Mon 22-Jun-26 14:05:08

I'm not surprised Josh Simons (the former Makerfield MP) stood down. As the director of "Labour Together", he was an important influence in getting Starmer elected. He was parachuted into a safe Labour seat.

Simons got himself involved in accusing some journalists of being part of a Russian campaign to harm Starmer. He resigned his government post earlier this year.

I have no idea how much he was involved in accusing the journalists,but it wasn't the only time he'd raised eyebrows as director of "Labour Together". He's not a natural MP. He's an academic/policy person and probably wouldn't have stayed as an MP for long. I'm not sure what it is about him, but he's quite a controversial figure.

ruthiek Mon 22-Jun-26 14:04:56

Boris never stood a chance he had the triple whammy of Ukraine , brexit and Covid !

Fallingstar Mon 22-Jun-26 14:01:00

RSALLAN2002

Looks like we'll get Ms Rayner back. Scum always rises to the top, as they say.

Below the belt remark. Is ok to dislike a person in politics but just saying something offensive is lazy and immature.

MayBee70 Mon 22-Jun-26 13:55:08

TheatreLover

MaizieD

TheatreLover

TheatreLover

I’m not quoting Ferrari as some sort of ‘truth’. I can’t stand the man, and usually switch off when his programme comes on. However, I try to be open-minded and listen to the views of people whose views I don’t agree with. It’s one of the reasons I like to follow GN N&P threads because of the usually well-informed posts from posters of different political persuasions.

I just thought that his opening up a discussion about how quickly our political system allows for quick expulsion of prime ministers interesting.

Sorry, my last post was to CatsWhiskas.

I think it's me you should be cross with, not CatsWhiskas.

Sorry, I'd just read a load of posts blaming the media for Starmer's demise then read 'Ferrari says' (or words to that effect)

Thanks for clarification and apologies again...

Thanks MaisyD. I'm a member of the Labour Party, but I'm appalled at how quickly some Labour Party MP's have ousted the PM. I was equally shocked at how ruthlessly Boris Johnson was forced into resigning the premiership. I can't stand the thought of Burnham being MP after his treacherous behaviour.

I think his leaders ship is going to be based on very rocky foundations given the way he has walked away from his commitment to Manchester, got a standing MP to stand down to give him his parliamentary seat ( I wonder what he’s been promised for doing that?) and how it looks as though he might just become leader with no vote or consultation with party members as if it was his by right.

RSALLAN2002 Mon 22-Jun-26 13:52:35

Looks like we'll get Ms Rayner back. Scum always rises to the top, as they say.

Marjgran Mon 22-Jun-26 13:41:36

I feel for him and for anyone who steps up. He was faced with two wars (one inherited, one a shock and he kept us out) which included infiltration from very bad actors, handling Trump and an up and down trade war, dealing with the pull from Reform and anti migrant views, the rise of the Right in Europe, the reluctance of the electorate to make hard choices over climate change (or engage with many of the big issues), the PLP wanting to each have their voice prioritised, the polarising “right to die” campaign, the anti welfare voices and tax choices, the electorate’s split views over Israel and Gaza, the clamour for funds especially for the NHS and defence. Violence against him and his family initiated by Russia.
I’m sure it could have been handled better, but kudos to him and to his family, entering this madness. I feel vertigo just listing this. And apparently he was able to sleep at night. I remember what a glory it was to pull away from Corbyn. How at the Conference in Brighton Corbyn continued to whisper to McDonnell while Starmer gave a speech and didn’t acknowledge or introduce him. Ah well, politics

TheatreLover Mon 22-Jun-26 12:42:27

MaizieD

TheatreLover

TheatreLover

I’m not quoting Ferrari as some sort of ‘truth’. I can’t stand the man, and usually switch off when his programme comes on. However, I try to be open-minded and listen to the views of people whose views I don’t agree with. It’s one of the reasons I like to follow GN N&P threads because of the usually well-informed posts from posters of different political persuasions.

I just thought that his opening up a discussion about how quickly our political system allows for quick expulsion of prime ministers interesting.

Sorry, my last post was to CatsWhiskas.

I think it's me you should be cross with, not CatsWhiskas.

Sorry, I'd just read a load of posts blaming the media for Starmer's demise then read 'Ferrari says' (or words to that effect)

Thanks for clarification and apologies again...

Thanks MaisyD. I'm a member of the Labour Party, but I'm appalled at how quickly some Labour Party MP's have ousted the PM. I was equally shocked at how ruthlessly Boris Johnson was forced into resigning the premiership. I can't stand the thought of Burnham being MP after his treacherous behaviour.

TheatreLover Mon 22-Jun-26 12:31:13

TheatreLover

TheatreLover

I’m not quoting Ferrari as some sort of ‘truth’. I can’t stand the man, and usually switch off when his programme comes on. However, I try to be open-minded and listen to the views of people whose views I don’t agree with. It’s one of the reasons I like to follow GN N&P threads because of the usually well-informed posts from posters of different political persuasions.

I just thought that his opening up a discussion about how quickly our political system allows for quick expulsion of prime ministers interesting.

Sorry, my last post was to CatsWhiskas.

I'm really messing this up, and apologise to CatsWhiskas as it was MaisieD who accused me of quoting Ferrari* as some sort of truth when that is the last thing I would do.