Reform lead the polls

A strong economy and good public services. like Germany?

I take it you don't do much business there.

1 out of every 2 jobs is in the Automotive industry and half of those firms are moving significant operations out of Germany.

Or did I mss the sarcasm?
 
Perhaps he meant "compared to a less-successful country."
 
A stronger leader for Labour will ensure that reform don't keep getting disgruntled voters propping them up

You can keep trying to polish the socialist government turd as much as you want, but it was failing from the start. Just as you would expect. The right of centre adults are steering in the right direction now in US and Europe is coming out of it's lost liberal years. AfD in Germany, Sweden clamping down hard on migration, Gert Wilders in Holland, etc, etc, etc - the socialist malaise is being cured with a strong dose of realism.
 
I wonder who they have in mind? This Kier Starmer 2.0?

I always thought David Miliband was a good leader for Labour.
 
I wonder who they have in mind? This Kier Starmer 2.0?

I always thought David Miliband was a good leader for Labour.

Always puzzled me that they picked the wrong brother, I seem to recall David was pretty shocked too. Still, bit like James Cleverly last year.
 
Still, bit like James Cleverly last year.
Yeah I remember, you got really excited in the build up to the finish line. Blathering on about him giving the best speeches and whatnot. Meanwhile, some socialist from nowheresville backed the right horse form the beginning.

Shmucks.

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The right horse? who lost the election and was replaced by Jeremy Corbyn, who also lost the election. (y)

Surely the right horse is the one that wins.
 
Ah, I thought you were having another - "I'm not calling it the Gulf of America, as nobody will find me" moment.
 
Starmer must be a strong person to keep two women up in the air at the same time
 
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