Keir Starmer schwört, Großbritannien wie Labour nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg wieder aufzubauen

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2024/dec/31/keir-starmer-vows-rebuild-britain-as-labour-did-after-second-world-war?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Other

Von AdaptableBeef

18 Comments

  1. RangoCricket on

    Clement Atlee actually had a spine, and a sweeping vision. 

    Starmer is not that guy. 

  2. polymath_uk on

    He’s doing his best to put the final nail in. It’s classic projection. 

  3. tricksandknowns on

    Is there really a need to post this stuff here? It’s just a bit wearisome and pathetic that these kind of articles are being pumped out, like a dog trying to pass a chewed up sock.

  4. trmetroidmaniac on

    It almost seems like this guy is inviting the doom and gloom. Which isn’t necessarily something I object to, but it’s not what I expect from a politician in power.

  5. shoogliestpeg on

    You know what Labour did after the second world war?

    Found the NHS and the Welfare State. The single greatest unambiguously good thing the UK has ever done in its history.

    Not a single soul in the Labour party has the guts to do anything that transformative as it would directly step on the toes of their wealthy donors and benefactors.

  6. FarConsideration5858 on

    He seems devoid of enthusiasm and any passion. If any of these people cared for the UK and had any credibility, they would resign and leave it to someone more capable, although I have no idea who that is and they probably have common sense enough not to want it anyway. One things for sure, it will be his family’s legacy for the next 100+ years and they won’t worry about money or contacts. That’s all being a Politician is about, fathering your nest and being your families legacy. Just like the decedents of MP’s from 200 years ago, they live in big mansions in the countryside and well connected.

  7. Estimated-Delivery on

    Oh how I wish you believed in what you ‘vowed’. You feel that you have the right tools but we all know you are probably incapable. You have been half hearted in everything you’ve ever done, mediocre, pathetic. We shall stand back and watch you fail, not in a massive showstopper but tremblingly, disconsolately, ineffectually.

  8. He’ll need to have some transformative policies then, but at least he’s got the 2017 and 2019 manifestos to look at for inspiration.

  9. InitiativeOne9783 on

    Thing is he’s purged any mps who would support policies that would actually do this.

    He will tinker round the edges and lose to a reform/tory coalition in 5 years. It is so so predictable.

  10. Please just fix the damn trains the commute and the daily cost are criminal for a so called first world country

  11. ShockingHair63 on

    I’d love it if he could. I won’t hold my breath, but it would be good if he proves the doubters wrong

  12. Calm down, kier.

    You were voted in because the tories self immolated, then set fire to the ashes, and then argued over how best to burn what remained.

    People voted Labour over tories because you guys seemed competent enough, and of course to give the tories a good kicking.

    I’m not sure anyone is seeing any plans on par with what happened after ww2. Maybe chill out with the overblown rhetoric until you’ve got something to show.

  13. MeasurementTall8677 on

    nah, they don’t like working class people anymore, the policy set is designed in Islington for Islington voters & their friends.

    The parrells to the US democratic party are uncanny, with the left of the party they purged on the fictitious anti semitism charges, the new new labour party has no anchor & Starmer is no Atlee

  14. Me-myself-I-2024 on

    It’s easy to say what they want to do

    But so far their policies are doing the opposite

    They are like a hen house of headless chickens

  15. CrustyBappen on

    He needs to be bold on immigration or reform will be in next election.

  16. InsideBoris on

    Might want to start know mates 6 months gone and fuck all but doom and gloom and an inflationary budget

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