By Oboogie
#110190
Has anyone outside the Party and the political media even heard of Catherine West? I'm a political nerd and even I had to check I'd got the right person and I'm still not sure why I know who she is!
Hands up who thinks she can beat Farage?
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By Tubby Isaacs
#110192
As someone said, in another place it's not at all impossible that climate change policy would be less of a priority for a Left leader or Burnham. For a start, you lose the credibility with markets that Starmer-Reeves have. Then you'd get the pressure to allocate money to eg big nationalizations, which every man and his dog seems to want. Long term climate investment may not be winner in all that.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#110193
Oboogie wrote: Sat May 09, 2026 7:00 pm Has anyone outside the Party and the political media even heard of Catherine West? I'm a political nerd and even I had to check I'd got the right person and I'm still not sure why I know who she is!
Hands up who thinks she can beat Farage?
She was leader of Islington Council before she was an MP. She's generally well thought of and should probably be a Minister. She's not like one of those obscure people who were talked of as challenging John Major back in the day. (Which by the by gave rise to one of my favorite political jokes- one such was Barry Field, MP for the Isle of Wight, who was described unkindly as being a possible "stalking donkey".
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By Tubby Isaacs
#110194
King's Speech is happening on May 13. I think Catherine West is going to struggle to do too much before then. Hopefully it'll have lots of stuff in it which will at least shut these self-indulgent MPs up.
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By kreuzberger
#110198
The issue here is that Starmer has lost the kop, lost the wider fan-base, and the mood in the dressing room is demonstrably and increasingly uneasy. It seems to me that the pivotal question is; can he win the next election?

It pains me to say it, but I really don't think that he can.

That then takes us to parallels with cancer surgery. You have to get in there before it becomes inoperable.

Would the attendant shit show unsettle the bond markets? Undoubtedly. Would Farage's caravan of miscreants have them running for the hills? More so.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#110199
The markets didn't run a mile from Trump when he was elected, they don't run a mile from Trumper Republican governors either, nor would they run from Farage. Because the radical right can always cut money off poor people, special needs education, climate stuff. And lots of the poor people will vote for it anyway.

If Starmer goes, there'll be immediate calls for a general election at a time when taxes have been raised but there hasn't been time for any improvement to be felt. Hard to think of a better environment for Farage.
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