By Oboogie
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mattomac wrote: Sat Feb 14, 2026 10:58 pm I’m not even sure what the point is here.
I assume that Bush thinks Labour should be pro-Russian to attract Reform voters, instead of siding with the Ukrainian aggressors.
By Youngian
#106378
Marr's 'Starmer is finished' narrative is perucliar for a political correspondent by not leaving himself any wriggle room. One compelling reason is that the public can't articulate why they hate Starmer so much in the way those who loathed Corbyn, Johnson or Farage for eg could.
If the economy improves and he looks in charge he could be re-elected just for being 'better than the other lot.'
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By Oboogie
#106439
davidjay wrote: Fri Feb 20, 2026 9:55 pm The electorate 'hate' Starmer because they've been told since the election to hate him. Reasons why are as vague as Reform policies.
On a daily basis I see demands that Starmer should be on trial for treason. However there's never any indication of what treasonous act he is being accused of just a vague 'he hates Britain' which, even if that were true, isn't treason.
It's all very odd.
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By Boiler
#106445
Oboogie wrote: Sat Feb 21, 2026 12:58 am
davidjay wrote: Fri Feb 20, 2026 9:55 pm The electorate 'hate' Starmer because they've been told since the election to hate him. Reasons why are as vague as Reform policies.
On a daily basis I see demands that Starmer should be on trial for treason. However there's never any indication of what treasonous act he is being accused of just a vague 'he hates Britain' which, even if that were true, isn't treason.
It's all very odd.
And very wearing, too. Okay, I'd rather Labour didn't test policy in the court of public opinion but to me at least, they seem to be doing a reasonable job, free of the chaotic behaviour of the Tories and their "my turn now" PMs.

So why the hate?
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By Abernathy
#106446
It kind of raises the question of whether, if we did have Prime Minister Burnham, or Rayner, or Mahmood, or Streeting, or whoever else instead of Starmer, they'd be subjected to similar levels of unprecedented hatred and detestation. I think the answer to that question has to be "Yes". Of course they would.

One of the perennial whinges/excuses of the Corbynites used to be that their man could not succeed because of the uniquely hostile treatment that he received from virtually all news media. It wasn't true, of course - there were plenty of other reasons why Corbyn was always destined to fail, and his hostile treatment at the hands of the news media was by no means unique for a leader of the Labour Party. The hostility towards Keir Starmer, in my view, kind of proves the point.
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By Yug
#106451
Looking back, I can't recall a time when there was this much media hostility towards a Labour leader or Prime Minister. The amount of hate, the sheer number of confected "political crisis" stories, all seems unprecedented to me. Even Corbyn didn't have to face this much hate. It's a measure of the man that our Prime Minister is able to rise above all this bullshit and carry on doing a bloody good job.
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By Bones McCoy
#106454
Boiler wrote: Sat Feb 21, 2026 10:05 am
Oboogie wrote: Sat Feb 21, 2026 12:58 am
davidjay wrote: Fri Feb 20, 2026 9:55 pm The electorate 'hate' Starmer because they've been told since the election to hate him. Reasons why are as vague as Reform policies.
On a daily basis I see demands that Starmer should be on trial for treason. However there's never any indication of what treasonous act he is being accused of just a vague 'he hates Britain' which, even if that were true, isn't treason.
It's all very odd.
And very wearing, too. Okay, I'd rather Labour didn't test policy in the court of public opinion but to me at least, they seem to be doing a reasonable job, free of the chaotic behaviour of the Tories and their "my turn now" PMs.

So why the hate?
Starmer is Goldstein.
Farage is Big Brother.
Brexit Failed and MAGA's fellow travellers have lost their right to rule placemen in number 10.
The billionaire and near billionaire class are executing the endgame of their "take over the world" plans.

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This is the same hissy fit we saw when England beat Australia to win th Rugby World Cup.
How dare they, it's ours by right,
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Former Australian Prime Minister John Howard is most famously associated with the 2003 Rugby World Cup for his stoic, swift, and widely criticized medal presentation to the winning England team. Described as appearing "surly" and a "poor loser" after the Wallabies' loss.
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