Do you think the press is too critical of Keir Starmer?

  • Churbleyimyam@lemm.ee
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    1. The press have it in for Labour
    2. How were the Tories getting on?
    3. Labour can’t solve our economic problems without big upheaval. Are unwilling to accept that, even though public voted for change.
    • wewbull@feddit.uk
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      1. Labour are communicating their plan to the public really badly. All we hear is cut, cut, cut but nothing about what those cuts will enable them to do. There no positive narrative.
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        I’m disappointed in the lack of ‘oven-ready’ plans from them. They had a stable shadow cabinet for a good amount of time and I was confident they were going to sweep in and be quite dynamic, and I feel like I’ve yet to see that.

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          Yeah I agree. I understood them being deliberately vague during the campaign to reduce their attack surface but I thought they would come out swinging with loads of progressive bills after they won. I find the whole situation depressing tbh. Politicians have over-specialised in fighting elections to the point that they have don’t have it in them to govern.

      • Tippon@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        The fact that one of their first major announcements was essentially ‘We’re taking heating money away from old people’ might have been the stupidest thing they could have done.

        Anyone with common sense knows that it’s means tested now, and those that need it should be able to get it, but, Christ, they screwed it up. Even if they’d waited until the spring, and gave guides on how to apply, they would have looked more compassionate, and not so clueless.

        • WhatYouNeed@lemmy.world
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          “They screwed it up”. They don’t have a friendly and receptive media they can call on to spin their message.

  • YungOnions@lemmy.world
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    To be honest, yes I do. It’s been less than a year and already Labour has ‘failed’. At least give them time. I’m not saying they’re going to fix everything, but they’ll be a damn sight better than the Tories.

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      Oh for sure, at least I feel like this lot are getting to make things better for most people.

      My worry is that if they’re not good enough ukip will sneak their way in.

  • lemmyseizethemeans@lemmygrad.ml
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    He is a shit lib and has done nothing for the working class. He’s just another Biden, precisely what the plutonomy requires.

    • SleafordMod@feddit.ukOP
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      Corbyn had more left-wing positions, but he lost two elections, so I think Starmer realised that a more centrist position would give Labour a better chance of becoming the government.

      I guess I’m just saying that it could be worse. If Sunak had won the 2024 election then the country would probably have experienced more managed decline.

  • zedcell@lemmygrad.ml
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    Starmer and the rest of Labour besides a few good eggs deserve no respect.

    Obviously this doesn’t mean the press don’t have a distorted way of presenting Labour relative to how they presented the Tory govs failings.

    I’d rather the British public lose all hope in a future with any of the current political offerings than hold out hope for a neoliberal Labour party that are out of their depth. The sooner the farce and sham bourgeois democracy is realised for what it is by the masses the better. No more managed decline.

  • FuckyWucky [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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    Daily Mail is a rag what else is new? If Starmer had any good economic policies (he is the Prime Minister, not a candidate), the public would like him regardless of what right wing “press” says.