Public in disarray following Sunak's general election announcement | Starmer's constituents react

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Published 2024-05-23
“I feel better that Labour don’t have a very clear plan because there’s been plan after plan from the Tories and that hasn’t really got us anywhere.”

With Keir Starmer in the lead to win the general election in July, his constituents struggle to name any of his policies.

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All Comments (21)
  • @TheMrcrisstoff
    The whole system has to change. The political path is flawed and corrupt from the very beginning
  • @colinfryett8174
    Kier Starmer as factions in his own party, and he doesn't even know what to do, lol
  • @heatherw.3528
    Just remember Starmer’s behaviour towards the pub landlord of The Raven of Bath when he didn’t realise the cameras were on. When people show you who they are. Believe them
  • It says all You need to know about British Politics when so many people talk about having to choose a least worst. I suppose now We're down to gutter level, it's consolation prize thinking.
  • Globalist & WEF Stooge Sunak v Globalist & WEF Stooge Sir Kneel.....
  • @gio-oz8gf
    And now for balance, you'll ask Sunak's constituents to name any of his policies.
  • @lyndonwatkins1
    There is no such thing as new labour you are ether a labour man or you are not the Labour Party at the moment not a labour party vote reform at least for the pensioners and immigration policy
  • @graememoss4517
    On Times Radio, why are the visuals of Keir Starmer so negative? Where is the even handed balance?
  • Not the lesser of two evils, rather the evil of two lessers. Never forget that.
  • @glumonion1454
    Three choices. 1. Vote for a party that doesn’t stand a chance of winning. 2. Vote for a change of government and give them a chance, even if we are a little unsure about what they may or may not do. Or 3. Vote for the for the government we know that has lied to us on countless occasions, for the first time in history reduced our standard of living for the vast majority of us, weakened our borders, polluted our rivers seas and beaches, restricted our freedom to live and work across Europe, frequently breached its own laws and conventions, poisoned our water supply, created record levels of homelessness, crippled our NHS with record waiting lists and cuts, ground us down with unnecessary austerity, openly campaigned to create division in Society and on and on…. This from someone who has never voted Labour, but realises that the current government doesn’t resemble the Conservative Party and it’s values that I once supported. The Conservatives have lost their way and desperately need to be rested so they can take time out rediscover who they are, and recover from the poison of Johnson, Truss and the ERG.
  • @jonkilner8816
    People saying they'll vote for Labour because they don't want to vote Tory, even though they don't agree with Labour, winds me up. Labour are no better than Tory, they're just bad in a different way. Wish people would see this and give someone else a chance
  • @KJ-js7pi
    the blue-haired plus sized person thought exactly like I thought they would think
  • Sunak the traitor or starme who doesnt even know what a woman is 4fs this country is finished ✝️🇮🇱🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇬🇧