The 'Labour List' has listed the Labour members favourite MPs. A 'Survation Poll' found that while Ed Milliband topped the list with +68.6% and Angela Rayner followed closely with +62.75 the Prime Minister himself was rated at only +13.83. This is not good for a PM I say.
Worse is to come however, Lisa Nandy is next on only +38.87 with several other close behind. The big names are however, losing out. David Lammy comes in at +21.46 & Ian Murray the Quisling Scots Governor at +13.04, while the Health Sec Wes Streeting is an appalling +9.55, so much for his chances of taking Keir's job.
Who are the lowest in the eyes of the members? Well Liz Kendall is a mere -7.49 is second last spot, and it is no surprise to find the Tory Chancellor, Rachel Reeves, now takes bottom spot with a miserable -11.19. The future is not bright here is it?
The over 45s appear to favour Keir, youth disagrees, his support strongest in London and Wales, well the English speaking part no doubt. A third wish Starmer to stand down before the next election, if he lasts that long, but most still wish him to stay. What is wrong with people? Most wished Andy Burnham to take his place, and he is not an MP, though he is good at PR mind.
Will this make any difference? No, the advisors behind the scene have pushed forward their agenda and Keir is obeying. Let the old, the sick, the disabled, the mental all die and save us money, why should my taxes pay for them? That is the attitude of today, and one they are pushing through the media. Clem Attlee would not approve and people such as these advisors would soon be out of office, and out of the party. Bring Clem back!
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And now the filth is trying to involve the U.K. in a situation which risks war.....
Fly, All PMs wish to be war leaders.
I think Keir is concentrating on staying in power so he can get the country functioning again. He is going straight down the middle of the road ignoring everything on either side. Nno imagination or vision, and rather ruthless, but at least we get no cr*p about "wokeness" from him and he's not closing down educational provision for poor people. I prefer him to the politicians being endured by a certain country I could name right now, so I let him continue on his own way with my blessing. Well, perhaps not WITH it, but not exactly without it either.
Jenny, I'm not sure what Keir is doing, nor if he knows.
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