Yes Owen Jones is left wing, nothing wrong with that, a former supporter of Jeremy Corbyn, he has a video channel on YouTube as well.
Owen interviewed Robert Lindsey who says he has become more left wing as he has gotten older, of Citizen Smith fame.
Power to the people Could do with a bit more of that
People have to organise join groups unions to get voices heard rise up against this corrupt government.
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(617 Posts)A piece by Jonathan Cook an award winning journalist
www.middleeasteye.net/opinion/keir-starmer-cautious-tearing-uk-labour-party-apart
I suppose Starmer's poll ratings could improve
Suziewoosie apologies if my tongue in cheek comment sounded like praise of Johnson or his corrupt government. The success of the programme is down to local health workers, local authorities and volunteers.
Which cannot be divorced entirely from government Iam64
However anyone may wish that to be true.
That’s okay then lemongrove, I’m pleased that the Labour Government in Wales are top of the tree in the UK on vaccine delivery rates and COVID infection rates at the moment - it bodes well.
The other things that can’t be entirely divorced from government won’t go away either. All those contracts for mates who had no skill or experience. Lockdowns too late. Schools back, for one day.
It’s natural for the public to want to support its governments at times of crisis. There is public sympathy for Johnson in particular. It can’t be endless though surely
After these elections, Labour will be forced into a serious confrontation with the elemental shape-shift in British politics, a gradual evolution that suddenly exploded into Brexit. There is no going back to the old certainties of left and right or geography, warns Curtice.
Johnson’s tanks are parked on acres of Labour’s old lawns, with his “levelling up” and “left behind” talk and his shameless towns fund bribes to newly won northern seats. The danger is that all that’s left for Labour is to defend poor and disadvantaged people, who don’t vote much anyway: Labour’s high score for caring doesn’t earn many votes. The party founded to represent the working class reels in shock at losing seats in places long considered working-class heartlands. Labour may wish Brexit would vanish down a memory hole, but Curtice warns it remains the key electoral divide – and Johnson plans to make extolling Brexit benefits a centrepiece in the next election. As “80% of Labour’s vote now comes from remain supporters, the only realistic choice open to the party is to craft an appeal that will maintain and enhance its support among remain voters, be they working class or not,” writes Curtice.
A majority in the 2019 election, 52%, voted for parties backing a second referendum: Labour must come to terms with its new nature as the party backed by the urban and suburban, young, skilled, graduates and ethnic minorities. It needs to win seats like London’s Bromley and Chislehurst, which Curtice tells me would take Labour into a majority – and that’s not impossible, as young, well-educated people spread out to old Tory suburbs. Can Labour cope with such an identity change?
It will be more at ease contemplating the Johnson government’s likely fall from grace by next spring. As last month’s budget made cuts in virtually every department, Britain will be deep in a new austerity, for all Johnson’s promises. The NHS has nothing like the money or staff to cope with unprecedented waiting lists, nor have schools a fraction of what it takes to help children catch up. Youth unemployment will be worse and local councils poleaxed again. The Tory party will be riven between fiscal old-timers demanding cuts to the deficit, and Johnson’s desire to splash out on eye-catchers.
Cassandra-like doom warnings won’t get Labour elected – but there will be an urgent yearning for it to paint a picture of a far better country, with Joe Biden’s boldness and borrowing suggesting the way ahead. The current euphoria will fade as people tire of Johnson’s sleazy salesmanship. There will be no Tory levelling up, as his tanks on Labour lawns will be exposed as cardboard disintegrating in the austerity rain.
Polly Toynbee is a Guardian columnist
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Apologies for the above. It is taken from Polly Toynbee's article in the Guardian in which she is quoting Ian Curtice, the well known pollster.
I tried to delete everything below Polly's name and managed to send instead. I don't know how I managed that.
I think that it's food for thought - the fact that the most disadvantaged people don't vote and that the majority of the LP supporters were/are remain supporters.
@BMGResearch 22-26 April (+/- since 16-19 March)
Preferred Prime Minister polling :-
Boris Johnson 40%(+5%)
Keir Starmer 20%(-4%)
Nowt as strange as folks!!!
I quite like the current photo opportunity Starmer is doing in John Lewis
Looking at wallpaper ???
I think it's called trolling... 
twitter.com/Chris_Furlong/status/1387779456329306117
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@BMGResearch 22-26 April (+/- since 16-19 March)
Preferred Prime Minister polling :-
Boris Johnson 40%(+5%)
Keir Starmer 20%(-4%)
Nowt as strange as folks!!!
Is this disturbing or merely puzzling?
Has the control of our media by foreign billionaires and tax exiles already turned us into a one party state?
It depends which poll you look at varian. This is one from two days ago, before yesterday’s debacle at PMQ.
www.ipsos.com/ipsos-mori/en-uk/boris-johnson-seen-less-trustworthy-keir-starmer-david-cameron-receives-lowest-ratings-all
That is an interesting poll Casdon.
I would have rated Gordon Brown top and Boris Johnson bottom, but I do realise that people have different opinions.
He showed his sharpness of mind in Parliament yesterday and boy did he rattle Johnson’s cage as he questioned him about the payment for the refurbishment of his flat. Also the questions about a statement he may or not made about “bodies piled high”. Johnson was left unable to answer anything other than to adopt his usual bluster and change of subject to something that showed him in a better light.
He made Johnson totally incriminate himself. What we need at the moment is an opposition leader that knows the law inside and out and he, imo is perfect.
I agree, he was very impressive yesterday.
So after these results today, it will be interesting to see where he is in another year.
I am still not sure that alienating the left wing of the party is a winning strategy, but we shall see. He seems to be saying that the Labour party has changed, but just not changed enough.
I still don't know what he means or what he stands for.
I wish he was doing better, but I also wish he would demote Rachel Reeves.
It was enough for me when Starmer was head of the CPS that in 2010 Ian Tomlinson was beaten to the ground by a police officer during a protest resulting in the death of the man.
Starmer then personally announced that no charges would be brought against the officer ! What a good job the family acted on it. Even the first pathologist was dodgy and gave false information on the cause of death.
I think many will remember this millionaire with 2 properties when he was a QC in the CPS----not everyone's cup of tea and certainly not Labour leader material for the working class, what a laugh.
Well Said EV
Keir Starmer's EMBARRASSING Response To Election Disaster
m.youtube.com/watch?v=5sdceyFliXk
Angela Rayner sacked
Angela Rayner sacked Really Why is she sacked?
Sacked as party chair and national campaign coordinator
It seems a bit of a knee-jerk reaction unless there is another reason than poor results
She hasn't been sacked as Deputy Leader - that may be enough of a job for one person - I have no idea.
She can’t be sacked as deputy leader
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