Quote from: Tamas on Today at 02:41:30 AMStreeting? Wes Streeting? Seriously?This is possibly my most conspiracy theory view on al this, that a lot of the people around Starmer and in Number 10 are from the New Labour right of the party. Starmer fundamentally doesn't really have strong views which is the cause of a lot of problems, but I think he basically has them around because they've got an electoral (if not a political) strategy and he asks people like Tony Blair "who's good?" and appoints them.
QuoteI was thinking to myself the other day, "why are people getting so cross about a continuity government?"; but then I reflected "that is precisely why they are so cross". I think we have a huge shakeup coming, I would like Labour to start that shakeup as the alternative is a shakeup starting in 2029 led by Farage (and I don't think he is up to the job).Yes. I also think there are structural and real problems in the system that makes it very, very difficult for anyone to get a grip. And I don't see much evidence that Farage is thinking about that yet (although him reading Mr Balfour's Poodle is maybe an interesting sign that he is thinking about it).
Is there anyone who can implement a shakeup and get us out of this long, slow decline? Looking at the array of 3rd-raters I doubt it.
It would be helpful if they started thinking about the country more, and a bit less about their parties.

QuoteStreeting a real monkey's paw Starmer replacement for sure.I think, reluctantly, that he would be better.

QuoteWhatever happened to Burnham's move for the leadership?He's not an MP and the Manchester MP with health issues who everyone expected to step down and make way for Burnham has decided not to (I'm sure there was no pressure whatsoever from the party leadership on that). That was and still is the biggest obstacle for Burnham.
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