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reasury
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Shadow Home Secretary, and a sharp critic of politics with a penchant for highlighting hypocrisy.
UK Entrou em Ocak 2017
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@KayBurley Damning with faint oh-so-late praise... your prejudice is showing.
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I have never been a fan of Keir Starmer as Prime Minister. Top politicians need to realise it’s not just the message, but how you sell it that cuts through to the public psyche. His policies may well have been among the best for the country and some undoubtedly were but Sir Keir never seemed able to land them with the public. Voters rarely reward policies they don’t emotionally connect with. Yesterday’s reset speech didn’t help. What exactly was he trying to tell us.
Now, in what could be the death throes of his tenancy in No 10 after less than two years at the top, I do find myself feeling for him. He pulled himself up by his bootstraps and reached not one but two of the highest offices in the land.
So, as the wannabes circle the Cabinet table this morning, positioning for what may come next, spare a thought for a man who genuinely wanted to make a difference, but never quite mastered the art of making his case.
Fair?

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The prime minister has told his Cabinet that he is staying put and will get on with governing. Well done Keir, do not back down from the bullying media. Stand your ground and fight. #BBCNews
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@JohnSlinger Yes, what on Earth are they going to report on now?
I can think of 5 million things.
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Starmer cannot survive this, and doesn’t deserve to.
He did not have a plan for government. He had no mandate for winter fuel payment cuts, working tax increases, business tas increases, huge benefits increases, family farm tax etc.
His political and personal judgement is shockingly poor. He thinks the rules don’t apply to him, he blames everyone else but takes no responsibility himself. Hence the list of people that he appointed and then fired, Mandelson being just the highest profile.
The chaos within the Government, the Labour Party, and the country are his fault.
Whether he stands down today, or clings on for a while longer, it is clear he won’t lead Labour into the next General Election.
Whoever takes over needs to put the country before party and sort this Starmer created mess out.
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@KayBurley If only there were clues as to why people think the media are culpable
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Kay Burley@KayBurley
Gregg Wallace or Keir Starmer? Who do middle class women of a certain age find more offensive right now? Here's minister @rushanaraali 👀 #KayBurley SS
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@reasury @ObserverUK He tried to hide it and declared it late so yes to both questions. He also failed to declare £800k funding his leadership bid which Lubner also contributed to. Happy?
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The Observer issue no. 12,231 The man who bought Britain
Christopher Harborne funded the Brexit party, put £5m in the pocket of Nigel Farage and bankrolled Reform to become a national party. He is a crypto billonaire who lives in Thailand
Featuring:
Keir Starmer interviewed by @RSylvester1
@DAaronovitch on the biggest donor in British political history
@CatNeilan on the coming investigation into Nigel Farage
Pick up a copy today, available nationwide. Subscribe to get a copy of The Observer delivered right to your door every week:
observer.co.uk/subscribe


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Labour, you may have done plenty of good things over the last two years, but people are not hearing about them because Lisa Nandy has done one of the worst jobs imaginable as Culture and Media Secretary.
She has been weak, incompetent, and far too scared to properly challenge the watchdogs. GB News has been allowed to keep pushing the line, breaking standards, spreading misinformation and facing nothing more than a few harsh words. No real action. No real consequences.
The papers and broadcasters are supposed to follow rules and regulations. They are not supposed to be allowed to mislead the public freely while the government sits there doing nothing. But that is exactly what it feels like is happening.
And if Labour seriously thinks the media does not matter, then sit back and rely on hope. Hope that people somehow feel the good things you are doing, while the bad press makes everything look pointless.
@Keir_Starmer, you have been warned. If you are truly listening, then Lisa Nandy needs to go. It is that simple.
Labour needs someone with a backbone who will challenge media bias, hold the watchdogs to account, and make sure the public actually hears what the government is doing.
I have spoken to people who genuinely thought, from watching Sky and the BBC, that Nigel Farage and Reform were the governing party. The fact that this can even happen shows how badly Labour has taken its eye off the ball.
You are not taking control. You are not leading. You are walking on eggshells, burying your head in the sand, and letting the media shape the story for you.
And then you act shocked when people do not hear your message.
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LoubyLou 🇬🇧🌹@Duddiesmum
Listening to @Keir_Starmer giving his speech and I can't imagine any other party leader & in particular Nigel fucking Farage be as compassionate & compelling as our PM is. He is the right man to lead this Country, not a grifter who takes bungs, deals in crypto & hates migrants!👏
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Dear Labour MPs, Keir Starmer isn't your enemy, the media is your enemy. Show some backbone and defend the man who bought Labour into government after 14 years in the wildness and has done more in 18 months for families than the tories did in 14 years. #C4News
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@RobertJenrick Great work and well done for wearing a slightly dirty i.e. used jacket unlike virtually other politician I have seen in glaring orange/yellow etc brand new coveralls. This is hopefully what we get from Reform - honesty and saving our money.
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@nickrob85 @TonyB_1997 @RobertJenrick Wow, only Reform would use a machine that doesn't do what it says on the tin.
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@TonyB_1997 @RobertJenrick Wow, interesting, so they cost a million quid and don’t actually fill the holes, so back to expensive contractors to fill them which is why we can’t maintain the roads in the first place- genius!
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