Seedy Ron
Johnny Morrison
Hope he's run that past Harborne, sounds expensive.Nigel Farage has already said his party "will throw absolutely everything at it".
Hope he's run that past Harborne, sounds expensive.Nigel Farage has already said his party "will throw absolutely everything at it".
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.
Which was when ?
Reform cleaned up last week
So stating the fact that Reform won all 11 seats last week is a salivating hyena act
fudge me
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
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.
As much as a like Burnham I do think his brand is a lot better than he actually might be. It's hard to tell. But is he more likely to steady the nerves than Kier? Yes.
Could do a deal. No Green candidate in exchange for Polanski being made Energy MinisterIf 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.
Or brave. If the only other path is Streeting then Garage, he has to actBurnham is playing a dangerous game.
His one black mark was the political miscalculation that let Corbyn on the ballot when he would have been under the threshold if Burnham hadn't meddledI think he is a steady pair of hands who is also a very able PR man, he is a doer of things too, see's through projects. Will the transition form mayor to PM be too much, I mean we will find out, but he has served in government before and to a fairly high level, so he isn't going in blind.
Time will tell but I am fairly confident in his abilities above the cluster thats come before with Labour and the Tories and the alternatives with Farage and Zack
Thats a fair callHis one black mark was the political miscalculation that let Corbyn on the ballot when he would have been under the threshold if Burnham hadn't meddled
As much as a like Burnham I do think his brand is a lot better than he actually might be. It's hard to tell. But is he more likely to steady the nerves than Kier? Yes.
I think he is a steady pair of hands who is also a very able PR man, he is a doer of things too, see's through projects. Will the transition form mayor to PM be too much, I mean we will find out, but he has served in government before and to a fairly high level, so he isn't going in blind.
Time will tell but I am fairly confident in his abilities above the cluster thats come before with Labour and the Tories and the alternatives with Farage and Zack
Genuine question but do you think he’s a doer of things because he’s done things in Manchester? Built things, from a lower base in an area primed for regeneration?
I’m genuinely curious as to what Burnham is going to do that Starmer couldn’t do, that also isn’t going to have any trade offs? Essentially I think Starmer has had a crazy amount of scrutiny on everything in the last couple of years, and other politicians have had none. It’s assumed that Starmer just isn’t doing some obvious thing that’s going to make everything better for everyone, rather than dealing with a really bricky situation and trying to do things that will pay off longer term.
Agreed that he’s been in Cabinet before and should know the game. I think he’ll tell the story of the government a bit better. I’m just not sure that on policy terms he’s going to make much of a difference. He can do some different things, but they aren’t going to be blanket wins, they will have trade offs. And then it just comes down to is hearing a better story on what the government is doing enough for the public?
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