IMO Starmer is a refreshing change in thinking and manner, but Labour has yet to prove itself as a coherent and credible opposition. If he can get them singing from the same hymn sheet they just might come through the CO-19 crisis looking a possible future government. Talking is easy. Now is the moment to show they can do more than carp, moan and whine - a tactic which had them hemorrhaging a pool of traditional Labour voters. Many of these voted Tory at the last election for the first time in their lives.
R.
Originally Posted by: Roger Parsons
I think Starmer is playing a shrewd tactical waiting game at the moment. He could have come in all guns blazing and announced himself, but knows then more focus would be put on him and his colleagues and one slip up from them sets them back further, if that's possible. He is also stuck at the moment as much favour is still with the PM (despite some of the comments you read on here) and until that changes he has to bide his time. Any bitching and moaning as seen on here would not be favourable at the moment. Also, he knows trying to sort this mess out is a thankless task.
I can see him being more vocal when discussions about the transition extension resume. Kustom Keir will certainly be up for that one!
from the BBC news ticker:
"This year's summer solstice celebrations at Stonehenge in southern England have been cancelled because of the ban on mass gatherings prompted by the coronavirus.
Traditionally about 10,000 people gather at the Neolithic monument in Wiltshire, on or around 21 June, to mark midsummer.
English Heritage said it was cancelling the event "for the safety and wellbeing of attendees, volunteers and staff".
Good luck with that one police. I suspect many of those that attend this 'just don't get it'.
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