EFAGavin wrote: ↑Mon Apr 06, 2020 8:53 am Apparently he was the man who decided there was insufficient evidence to prosecute Jimmy Savile. He has a hard job, given the like of Margaret Hodge and Jess Phillips seem to exist entirely to try and destroy from within.
If Starmer was serious, he should kick out all the back stabbers, same as De Pfeffel did with the moderates. It is a shame as Starmer screams New Labour and his voting record is not too good, from a lefty point of view.
So the choice next election, in England, may well be Centrist or Centrist!
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When he was appointed he apologised for the anti-semitism within the party immediatly. I'm not sure if this will come back to bite him but it certainly feels like there's a fresh start being put forwards. Time will tell with what happens but it's already scary thinking how long Corbyn managed to keep a grip on the party, lets hope the downward spiral stops and we get some decent opposition back in.
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Down the bottom of the link for a bit more shadow cabinet news
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-52187354
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-52187354
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The one who used to live in Hampton has always been visible because of her angry stare and beard.
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Dave!