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Politics, politics, politics (so long and thanks for all the fish)

If Green didn't field a candidate they would be doing the right thing for the country if you really want to stop the Reform surge. And it's is a real surge now. Tangible.

The right thing is to give people a choice of views and let the best person win. If he's as good as people think then he should be able to beat all parties.
 
Burnham is playing a dangerous game.

Would be hilarious if he didn't win.

What's his plan anyway, get elected and bide his time for a few months then launch a leadership bid - he can't radically change much if it wasn't in the manifesto and the calls for a general election would be huge. I mean he wasn't even an MP at the election so can't really just come in with a radically different vision that has no mandate.

You would bet on reform pulling an upset. And then the clamour for an immediate GE will be loud. Interesting times ahead

I get the feeling Streetings move yesterday tactfully got the ball moving.

I think he knew any sniff of an impending leadership contest would peak Burnhams interest.

After the refusal to let Burnham stand at the by-election in Feb, Streeting knew the goalposts had moved....
Because For Starmer the walls are closing in...so he needs to allow an dissenter an open pathway to challenge him, if he believes he wants to shake them off and put them in their place (even if that outcome appears unlikely to most of us).

Streeting then knows that the by-election is anything but a shoe-in for Burnham (snidely cheerleading him for it today)...Burnham loses that he's dead politically.

Burnham would have been better keeping his powder dry...a better opportunity would arrive. There is time.

For the fight they are in, Streeting is too far to the right for labour. But he will get a lot of support OUTSIDE of the party because of this.

It'll be a box office by-election. The turnout was just 32% last week, so many sat at home...really hard to judge in this climate who those extra votes side with.
 
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