Apr 5, 2020 -- 11:35AM, saddo wrote:
Jess Phillips was on later, saying Labour should be embarrassed at not picking a woman. They'll struggle with high profile figures like that, it's divisive.
The members rightly picked the person they felt was best to do the job. Some of the possible female candidates for the role over many years have been poor.
Apr 5, 2020 -- 12:36PM, Just Checking wrote:
Andrew Marr is 100% Blairite Labour, a biased pretend journalist.I didn't watch this (I will never pay for the BBC again) as he observed the 2nd coming, but keep that in mind.
If you don't watch it...
Apr 5, 2020 -- 2:12PM, Foinavon wrote:
Electing him as a trojan horse for the next election is another insight into the dishonest mentality of the far left. The BBC propaganda machine will be promoting him incessantly from now on as well as the line to rejoin the EUSSR which Starmer himself will lead. Time will tell if a significant part of the electorate will be fooled but it will still be an election for the Tories to lose rather than Labour's to win.
I wouldn't be certain of that if I were you.
Apr 5, 2020 -- 11:23AM, stewarts rise wrote:
But didn't the result of the leader election give him 66% of the vote, which would mean there are more people in the party that agree with his visions for the party than the extreme left of the party.
He got 56% of votes cast. 37% of those eligible to vote didn't bother, so in total Starmer has the direct support of just 35% of his party. His vote count is 54% that of Tony Blair's in 1994 (275,780 vs 507,950).
Apr 5, 2020 -- 10:17PM, lybertyne wrote:
Apr 5, 2020 -- 10:23AM, stewarts rise wrote:But didn't the result of the leader election give him 66% of the vote, which would mean there are more people in the party that agree with his visions for the party than the extreme left of the party.He got 56% of votes cast. 37% of those eligible to vote didn't bother, so in total Starmer has the direct support of just 35% of his party. His vote count is 54% that of Tony Blair's in 1994 (275,780 vs 507,950).
Were you expecting every member to vote? Never happens, not in leadership elections or general elections for that matter.
Apr 5, 2020 -- 10:32PM, lybertyne wrote:
Bear in mind that those eligible to vote are interested enough in politics to sign up as a member of the party.