Senior labour folk admitted they'd probably lost the next GE as soon as the results of the last one came round. That kind of swing within a single cycle is pretty unusual.
If Boris and co can avoid more than the normal level of calamitous gaffes they are somewhat a shoe-in, and right now they are running pretty much unopposed.
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2029 will be great year for Bliar to be in - war with nuclear Iran is immiment, lead by Bliar and Trump (who will have extended his 2nd term due to Iran cowardly blowing up nukes in Democratic coastal states)
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Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
Starmer is starting to employ some of his henchmen...
Alastair Campbell was a key player in Blair's victories.
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Originally posted by Fraidycat View PostLabour should bring back Tony Blair
He never lost a general election when he was leader
Come 2029 he will have been the only the General Election Winner in the last 50 years
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Ah, the "thirteen years of Tory misrule" efffect.
I remember that.
From 1964.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostThey need someone who is more Biden.
The Tories didn't handle it brilliantly either but they were nowhere near as bad as the Trump administration. And the excellent vaccine roll-out has made up for some of the earlier shortcomings.
Barring unforeseen events, Labour only stands a chance of getting into power when the country has become thoroughly sick of Johnson and the Tories (like at the end of the Thatcher/Major years).
I don't believe changing the Labour leader would make much difference.
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The Official DOOM: Labour
“Gloomy Labour Loses Hope as Boris Johnson Upends U.K. Politics
Senior figures in Keir Starmer’s U.K. opposition Labour Party already see little hope of winning back power in the next general election as many as three years away.
One Labour official privately gave the party “zero” chance of beating Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Conservatives, while a member of Starmer’s top team in Parliament gloomily called it an “uphill battle.” They and others spoke on condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the issue.
The problem Labour officials see is the near-impossible task of competing with Johnson, a man who has upended the rules of normal politics.“
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...&sref=o1Dqf087
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