Keir Starmer has once again relaunched his leadership, this time by asking dissatisfied voters to judge him by his shiny new political listicle of "six milestones"
I believe very strongly that one of the reasons for the amount of mental health problems is the complete lack of any basic social glue, which should come from the Government. However, Starmer proves that there is about as much sense in bothering to listen to anything he says as there was in listening to Johnson. Starmer and his henchment simply have no idea of what they are doing, or could and should do. At least the odious Johnson provided the odd laugh; Starmer provides nothing, except a way of spending our taxes killing Palestinians.
Society is definitely coming unstuck. It feels like we are in the end of times. If we cannot start thinking of connecting with our fellow human beings in a meaningful way and leaving the world better place, then we might as well lay down and die right now.
I had an amusing encounter with him a few years ago. It boils down to him overhearing me tell my husband that Starmer would be bad for the Labour Party. He craned round to see who would say something so sacrilegious! Husband now agrees.
It’s a no brainer really, basically when you have to continually explain how great your ideas are and how well you’re doing, your ideas aren’t that great and you’re not doing well.
*raspberry*
That's what I continue to think of Starmer and his multiple offerings.
I believe very strongly that one of the reasons for the amount of mental health problems is the complete lack of any basic social glue, which should come from the Government. However, Starmer proves that there is about as much sense in bothering to listen to anything he says as there was in listening to Johnson. Starmer and his henchment simply have no idea of what they are doing, or could and should do. At least the odious Johnson provided the odd laugh; Starmer provides nothing, except a way of spending our taxes killing Palestinians.
Society is definitely coming unstuck. It feels like we are in the end of times. If we cannot start thinking of connecting with our fellow human beings in a meaningful way and leaving the world better place, then we might as well lay down and die right now.
I had an amusing encounter with him a few years ago. It boils down to him overhearing me tell my husband that Starmer would be bad for the Labour Party. He craned round to see who would say something so sacrilegious! Husband now agrees.
It’s a no brainer really, basically when you have to continually explain how great your ideas are and how well you’re doing, your ideas aren’t that great and you’re not doing well.