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Labour's centralisation of candidate selection has never made sense to me, it doesn't promote candidate quality but loyalty to the leader.
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Andy’s best policies anyone, or is it because he is someone you think you could have a pint with?
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Still labouring under the misapprehension that this is a victory for Starmer? This has simply put a further wedge in the party and signalled that he’s running scared of those he cannot control in his own party.
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I don’t see this as a victory for Starmer and I am not fussed if he does try and become leader, however I don’t see any benefit in changing PM based on absolutely no idea what the new one will promise or change. You have become something of a hypocrite of late, you didn’t want Corbyn, you don’t want Starmer so you’ll get excited about someone who is different without knowing what that entails. Yet, if anyone dares to show some allegiance to Reform you criticise them for allowing in the unknown and being stupid for it.
Again I’ll ask, what policies of Andy B are the ones that get you excited to see him as leader of the country?