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Sadly in name only.

….no it won’t, it will address things that matter to people;

Waiting 2 hours for an ambulance.
Patients being treated in hospital corridors.
Child Poverty.
Operation waiting lists.
GP appointments.
Sewage in waters.
Crumbling schools.
Overcrowded prisons.
Court backlogs.
Levelling up disaster, e.g railway/bus services in the north.
House building.

The list is endless but having worked in Public Sector for 41 years the service offering was ALWAYS significantly better under Labour Governments and I’m certain that will be the case with this Labour.

Starmer has made them electable after the Corbyn debacle, he’s played the fiscal game. Next is steps to avoid the likes of Momentum and Militant members having a say in who leads the party. Hopefully he will address that in office.
 
….no it won’t, it will address things that matter to people;

Waiting 2 hours for an ambulance.
Patients being treated in hospital corridors.
Child Poverty.
Operation waiting lists.
GP appointments.
Sewage in waters.
Crumbling schools.
Overcrowded prisons.
Court backlogs.
Levelling up disaster, e.g railway/bus services in the north.
House building.

The list is endless but having worked in Public Sector for 41 years the service offering was ALWAYS significantly better under Labour Governments and I’m certain that will be the case with this Labour.

Starmer has made them electable after the Corbyn debacle, he’s played the fiscal game. Next is steps to avoid the likes of Momentum and Militant members having a say in who leads the party. Hopefully he will address that in office.
If he can do it in one term it'll be a minor miracle. Hope he does, but honestly realistically can't see it.
 
The Sunday Times - the doyen of the Tory Party newspaper readership - has backed Starmer's Party.

Let

That

Sink

In
Are you saying even the Tory Party newspaper readership are all being exposed to a slightly better option than the current government?
 
….no it won’t, it will address things that matter to people;

Waiting 2 hours for an ambulance.
Patients being treated in hospital corridors.
Child Poverty.
Operation waiting lists.
GP appointments.
Sewage in waters.
Crumbling schools.
Overcrowded prisons.
Court backlogs.
Levelling up disaster, e.g railway/bus services in the north.
House building.

The list is endless but having worked in Public Sector for 41 years the service offering was ALWAYS significantly better under Labour Governments and I’m certain that will be the case with this Labour.

Starmer has made them electable after the Corbyn debacle, he’s played the fiscal game. Next is steps to avoid the likes of Momentum and Militant members having a say in who leads the party. Hopefully he will address that in office.

Next step is the unions and the left of the party putting pressure on him to achieve all the things you’ve listed.
 
It will be the rag next
Certain to be. Starmer's been working the S*n for two years to get that endorsement...a blood soaked endorsement.

How those 'Labour' Merseyside MPs stand for it, I don't know...actually, I do know....£££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££
 
Are you saying even the Tory Party newspaper readership are all being exposed to a slightly better option than the current government?
No, I'm saying that Starmer's Gang are that right wing even the Sunday Times are on board with their privatisation and austerity promises.
 
It's funny that folks are perfectly fine with the whole world coming around to their perspective, but throw all their toys out of the pram if a party moves towards the views of others. It's a pretty egocentric perspective.
I don’t think it’s egocentric to be disappointed that the party you generally support move away from the reasons you supported them in the first place.

You think this Labour Party will try to change the narrative on immigration for example?
 
….no it won’t, it will address things that matter to people;

Waiting 2 hours for an ambulance.
Patients being treated in hospital corridors.
Child Poverty.
Operation waiting lists.
GP appointments.
Sewage in waters.
Crumbling schools.
Overcrowded prisons.
Court backlogs.
Levelling up disaster, e.g railway/bus services in the north.
House building.

The list is endless but having worked in Public Sector for 41 years the service offering was ALWAYS significantly better under Labour Governments and I’m certain that will be the case with this Labour.

Starmer has made them electable after the Corbyn debacle, he’s played the fiscal game. Next is steps to avoid the likes of Momentum and Militant members having a say in who leads the party. Hopefully he will address that in office.
They're ENSURING that child poverty remains in place with their refusal (sorry, "choice not to") scrap the two child tax credit limit.
 
I don’t think it’s egocentric to be disappointed that the party you generally support move away from the reasons you supported them in the first place.

You think this Labour Party will try to change the narrative on immigration for example?
No, of course I don't, but I equally accept that relatively few people adopt my stance on open borders, so I don't expect any party to advocate for them, even though the evidence shows how beneficial they are. I seldom vote because the party getting my vote ticks every box for me and is a complete ideological match. Often they're a long way from that.
 
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