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By The Weeping Angel
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Dalem Lake wrote: Fri Dec 12, 2025 8:20 pm
The Weeping Angel wrote:They're already salivating over that result over on Bluesky.
Pffft! Who gives a fuck what the bluesky lot think, it's a a December council by-election. It's the Scottish and Welsh elections next May that are the ones to be concerned about and it ain't looking good for Labour. Personally, I'm starting to think Starmer's a busted flush and moving into the "shifting him onto somewhere else" camp.
If Starmer goes, he goes. But even then, all of the problems he has are still going to be there, plus their successor is going to be accused of being an unelected Prime Minister.
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By Abernathy
#101910
I think that if Labour somehow decides to depose Keir Starmer, that could be a disaster for the party.
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By Tubby Isaacs
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Those elections won't be good, but lots of it won't be Starmer's fault, nor will it be particularly bad for Wales/Scotland. Plaid Cymru can be a louder voice for getting more money into Wales, but otherwise aren't going to be very different. The SNP will still be stuck on independence.

If the Mahmood stuff achieves greater control over asylum, then what does Farage have left? He'll do the same stuff, but will so many care? At the moment it's drowning out lots of the stuff that the centre-left probably likes more. Or to put it more accurately, lots of the centre-left is deliberately drowning it out because they've some strange sense that this means that (what? The Greens? The SDP?) comes in and energy prices fall instantly.
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By The Weeping Angel
#101928
Tubby Isaacs wrote: Fri Dec 12, 2025 9:02 pm Those elections won't be good, but lots of it won't be Starmer's fault, nor will it be particularly bad for Wales/Scotland. Plaid Cymru can be a louder voice for getting more money into Wales, but otherwise aren't going to be very different. The SNP will still be stuck on independence.

If the Mahmood stuff achieves greater control over asylum, then what does Farage have left? He'll do the same stuff, but will so many care? At the moment it's drowning out lots of the stuff that the centre-left probably likes more. Or to put it more accurately, lots of the centre-left is deliberately drowning it out because they've some strange sense that this means that (what? The Greens? The SDP?) comes in and energy prices fall instantly.
Don't worry, this fellow has a plan.



In short, there will be pain, but eventually Labour will come out as a more coherent social democratic party, and we will be as ideologically coherent as the Lib Dems.
By Youngian
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If Starmer goes, he goes. But even then, all of the problems he has are still going to be there, plus their successor is going to be accused of being an unelected Prime Minister.

The latter isn’t a problem if you go to the polls within a honeymoon period but share your scepticism that dumping Starmer will solve much. Destroying a Labour premiership will still be the right wing media’s objective.
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By Boiler
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The Weeping Angel wrote: Sat Dec 13, 2025 12:17 am In short, there will be pain, but eventually Labour will come out as a more coherent social democratic party, and we will be as ideologically coherent as the Lib Dems.
Whose sole policy seems to be "rejoin now, they'd love us back" - the same sort of exceptionalism that drove Brexit. I don't see Starmer on a trampoline though.

Meanwhile, the populism of Zack Farage/Nigel Polanski grows.
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By Boiler
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davidjay wrote: Sat Dec 13, 2025 4:58 pm Do not, even for one second, think that the people ripping into Starmer would go easier on a potential successor.
I'm certainly under no illusions there - except of course, were by some fluke of the Universe and the space-time continuum that Corbyn became leader again which would delight some folk.
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By The Weeping Angel
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https://www.theguardian.com/technology/ ... MP=bsky_gu
YouTube channels spreading fake, anti-Labour videos viewed 1.2bn times in 2025
Exclusive: More than 150 anonymous channels using cheap AI tools to spread false stories about Keir Starmer, study finds

Michael Savage Media editor
Sat 13 Dec 2025 17.00 GMT
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YouTube channels spreading fake, anti-Labour videos have amassed more than a billion views this year, as opportunists attempt to use AI-generated content to profit from political division in the UK.

More than 150 channels have been detected in the last year that promote anti-Labour narratives, as well as outright fake and inflammatory accusations about Keir Starmer.

A study seen by the Guardian has found the channels have accumulated 5.3m subscribers and have created more than 56,000 videos, with a total of almost 1.2bn views in 2025. The network of anonymous channels includes alarmist rhetoric, AI scripts and British narrators to attract hits.

Starmer is personally targeted. The prime minister was either named in the video title or description 15,600 times.
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