Admin wrote: ↑Sun May 17, 2020 11:27 am
Just for completeness:
Lots of arguments about how long till the next election etc but the lack of much positive movement for labour is worrying. Still feel like Starmer's presence is yet to be really felt (if there is one at all).
Anyone know where Angela Rayner's got to? Probably my lack of attention but can't recall hearing much from her or anyone else on the shadow front bench recently.
I have a lot of time for Starmer, but he's a technocrat, not a figurehead. And I really can't see him appealing to the economic left/social right voters that Labour has lost. He's going to struggle to shake of the metropolitan elite tag - because that's what he is.
But then there's nobody else in Labour that I could see doing any better.
Admin wrote: ↑Sun May 17, 2020 11:27 am
Just for completeness:
Lots of arguments about how long till the next election etc but the lack of much positive movement for labour is worrying. Still feel like Starmer's presence is yet to be really felt (if there is one at all).
Anyone know where Angela Rayner's got to? Probably my lack of attention but can't recall hearing much from her or anyone else on the shadow front bench recently.
I have a lot of time for Starmer, but he's a technocrat, not a figurehead. And I really can't see him appealing to the economic left/social right voters that Labour has lost. He's going to struggle to shake of the metropolitan elite tag - because that's what he is.
But then there's nobody else in Labour that I could see doing any better.
You neglect to mention that the one big thing he's got going for him is he's not Corbyn. It will be more difficult for the media to villify him.
As I discussed the election with my customers during the last campaign I was struck by the level of hate some Labour voters had for JEZZA.
When I tried to draw out what the issue was they couldn't really explain it and it seemed to boil down to internet and other media lies.
Admin wrote: ↑Sun May 17, 2020 11:27 am
Just for completeness:
Lots of arguments about how long till the next election etc but the lack of much positive movement for labour is worrying. Still feel like Starmer's presence is yet to be really felt (if there is one at all).
Anyone know where Angela Rayner's got to? Probably my lack of attention but can't recall hearing much from her or anyone else on the shadow front bench recently.
I have a lot of time for Starmer, but he's a technocrat, not a figurehead. And I really can't see him appealing to the economic left/social right voters that Labour has lost. He's going to struggle to shake of the metropolitan elite tag - because that's what he is.
But then there's nobody else in Labour that I could see doing any better.
You neglect to mention that the one big thing he's got going for him is he's not Corbyn. It will be more difficult for the media to villify him.
As I discussed the election with my customers during the last campaign I was struck by the level of hate some Labour voters had for JEZZA.
When I tried to draw out what the issue was they couldn't really explain it and it seemed to boil down to internet and other media lies.
Jezza came across as somebody who wanted to be everybody’s friend without actually having the courage to make a stand. He is a weak politician with little ability to get things done. He got his arse kicked by Boris, who is equally unlikeable, but is seen as someone who gets things done.
Media lies. Just listen to him talk about Brexit. Out of his own mouth. The guy is a clown of mega proportions. Just amazes me it took people so long to realise.
I have a lot of time for Starmer, but he's a technocrat, not a figurehead. And I really can't see him appealing to the economic left/social right voters that Labour has lost. He's going to struggle to shake of the metropolitan elite tag - because that's what he is.
But then there's nobody else in Labour that I could see doing any better.
You neglect to mention that the one big thing he's got going for him is he's not Corbyn. It will be more difficult for the media to villify him.
As I discussed the election with my customers during the last campaign I was struck by the level of hate some Labour voters had for JEZZA.
When I tried to draw out what the issue was they couldn't really explain it and it seemed to boil down to internet and other media lies.
Jezza came across as somebody who wanted to be everybody’s friend without actually having the courage to make a stand. He is a weak politician with little ability to get things done. He got his arse kicked by Boris, who is equally unlikeable, but is seen as someone who gets things done.
Media lies. Just listen to him talk about Brexit. Out of his own mouth. The guy is a clown of mega proportions. Just amazes me it took people so long to realise.
Are you deliberately trying to make yourself look stupid?
You neglect to mention that the one big thing he's got going for him is he's not Corbyn. It will be more difficult for the media to villify him.
As I discussed the election with my customers during the last campaign I was struck by the level of hate some Labour voters had for JEZZA.
When I tried to draw out what the issue was they couldn't really explain it and it seemed to boil down to internet and other media lies.
Jezza came across as somebody who wanted to be everybody’s friend without actually having the courage to make a stand. He is a weak politician with little ability to get things done. He got his arse kicked by Boris, who is equally unlikeable, but is seen as someone who gets things done.
Media lies. Just listen to him talk about Brexit. Out of his own mouth. The guy is a clown of mega proportions. Just amazes me it took people so long to realise.
Are you deliberately trying to make yourself look stupid?
Just looking, listening and seeing the bleeding obvious. Go refresh on the last GE.
UpminsterO reminds me of that Exile Canberra loon on the previous board
However as much as I don’t dispute Diane Abbott’s academic background, it has f*** all to do with her ability as a politician where she’s shown her incompetence many times. I’ve worked with loads of graduated from top universities but 90% of them have been sh*t at the job they’ve had
Millennial Snowflake wrote: ↑Mon May 18, 2020 1:01 pm
UpminsterO reminds me of that Exile Canberra loon on the previous board
However as much as I don’t dispute Diane Abbott’s academic background, it has f*** all to do with her ability as a politician where she’s shown her incompetence many times. I’ve worked with loads of graduated from top universities but 90% of them have been sh*t at the job they’ve had
It seems you have an inferiority complex with those of a higher Education standard. It really is a pity that the working class have such a problem with the highly educated .
The likes of Gove Johnson rhys fogg the pig f*cker etc are indeed sh*t at the jobs they've had.
Millennial Snowflake wrote: ↑Mon May 18, 2020 1:01 pm
UpminsterO reminds me of that Exile Canberra loon on the previous board
However as much as I don’t dispute Diane Abbott’s academic background, it has f*** all to do with her ability as a politician where she’s shown her incompetence many times. I’ve worked with loads of graduated from top universities but 90% of them have been sh*t at the job they’ve had
It seems you have an inferiority complex with those of a higher Education standard. It really is a pity that the working class have such a problem with the highly educated .
The likes of Gove Johnson rhys fogg the pig f*cker etc are indeed sh*t at the jobs they've had.
How the f can I have an "inferiority complex " when I person from a secondary modern schooling background that passed exams higher than a degree and currently retains two professional bodies membership in two countries.
I find that people who write that sort of stuff have the biggest inferiority complexes.
How the f can I have an "inferiority complex " when I person from a secondary modern schooling background that passed exams higher than a degree and currently retains two professional bodies membership in two countries.
I find that people who write that sort of stuff have the biggest inferiority complexes.
Maxi
Join the club of others with a wrong assumption derived from posts on a footy forum
It seems this forum is riddled with people that have little interest in footy and thrive in making negative comments on others
Yes - I find people that write that sort of stuff are actually brimming with intellect but then I'm thick so I guess my personal hypothesis is wrong but they do try and be clairvoyant in their analysis - mm interesting ain't it
Mate I've got two years of degree level psychology under my belt. Have you? No. So shut up.
It seems you have an inferiority complex with those of a higher Education standard. It really is a pity that the working class have such a problem with the highly educated .
The likes of Gove Johnson rhys fogg the pig f*cker etc are indeed sh*t at the jobs they've had.
How the f can I have an "inferiority complex " when I person from a secondary modern schooling background that passed exams higher than a degree and currently retains two professional bodies membership in two countries.
I find that people who write that sort of stuff have the biggest inferiority complexes.
I think he has dual personality problems
It seems he forgot to log out of upminster O
before answering on behalf of millenium snowflake .
Classic signs of inferiority complex .
Not being able to carry 1 persona &
run with it.
You neglect to mention that the one big thing he's got going for him is he's not Corbyn. It will be more difficult for the media to villify him.
As I discussed the election with my customers during the last campaign I was struck by the level of hate some Labour voters had for JEZZA.
When I tried to draw out what the issue was they couldn't really explain it and it seemed to boil down to internet and other media lies.
Jezza came across as somebody who wanted to be everybody’s friend without actually having the courage to make a stand. He is a weak politician with little ability to get things done. He got his arse kicked by Boris, who is equally unlikeable, but is seen as someone who gets things done.
Media lies. Just listen to him talk about Brexit. Out of his own mouth. The guy is a clown of mega proportions. Just amazes me it took people so long to realise.
Are you deliberately trying to make yourself look stupid?
Like the majority, I didn’t vote for the idiot. If that makes me stupid helping get rid of the idiot, I’ll live with that.
Millennial Snowflake wrote: ↑Mon May 18, 2020 1:01 pm
UpminsterO reminds me of that Exile Canberra loon on the previous board
However as much as I don’t dispute Diane Abbott’s academic background, it has f*** all to do with her ability as a politician where she’s shown her incompetence many times. I’ve worked with loads of graduated from top universities but 90% of them have been sh*t at the job they’ve had
It seems you have an inferiority complex with those of a higher Education standard. It really is a pity that the working class have such a problem with the highly educated .
The likes of Gove Johnson rhys fogg the pig f*cker etc are indeed sh*t at the jobs they've had.
I went to a top 5 uni mate. Someone’s academic history counts for nothing in most jobs.