The state of our news media is laughable. Until/if that is addressed we will never have something we can reliably call democracy, in spite of any changes or tweaks that might be made to the electoral system.
February 5, 2026 at 9:34 AM
The state of our news media is laughable. Until/if that is addressed we will never have something we can reliably call democracy, in spite of any changes or tweaks that might be made to the electoral system.
Starmer could just change the electoral system is possibly the maddest thing I've seen for a while. A referendum on it was not even in the last Labour manifesto (although I wish it had been).
February 4, 2026 at 2:08 PM
Starmer could just change the electoral system is possibly the maddest thing I've seen for a while. A referendum on it was not even in the last Labour manifesto (although I wish it had been).
'lost leadership of Andy Burnham'? The bloke who legged it when he lost the leadership election, instead of standing by the Labour Party, thereby helping consign us to the worst Tory Government in living memory? No thanks.
January 30, 2026 at 9:28 PM
'lost leadership of Andy Burnham'? The bloke who legged it when he lost the leadership election, instead of standing by the Labour Party, thereby helping consign us to the worst Tory Government in living memory? No thanks.
To clarify: Burnham wasn't a candidate. He applied for permission to step down as Mayor early, which would need NEC to create a special waiver for the rules forbidding that. The rule stood
He wasn't "blocked" & NEC didn't "interfere" Existing rules didn't allow him to be a candidate (which he knew)
What on earth is so appealing about Burnham all of a sudden? People seem to be losing their minds over a mediocre politician, who ran away at the first sign of trouble, and whose ego now wants back in. He's clearly only out for himself, and it looks like the selection panel saw that.
January 25, 2026 at 3:39 PM
What on earth is so appealing about Burnham all of a sudden? People seem to be losing their minds over a mediocre politician, who ran away at the first sign of trouble, and whose ego now wants back in. He's clearly only out for himself, and it looks like the selection panel saw that.
The Labour Party, I'm going on about the Labour Party. Burnham undermined it, thereby helping consign us to the worst Tories in history. Now his ego wants back, and in the process creating division and disruption? He's only out for himself, surely you can see that? The Labour version of Johnson.
January 25, 2026 at 3:06 PM
The Labour Party, I'm going on about the Labour Party. Burnham undermined it, thereby helping consign us to the worst Tories in history. Now his ego wants back, and in the process creating division and disruption? He's only out for himself, surely you can see that? The Labour version of Johnson.
He and Cooper et al have a lot to answer for. They stabbed Corbyn in the front and then ran away to undermine him from the sidelines, instead of working together to defeat some of the worst tories we have ever seen. Personally I would tell the traitor to naff off.
January 25, 2026 at 11:30 AM
He and Cooper et al have a lot to answer for. They stabbed Corbyn in the front and then ran away to undermine him from the sidelines, instead of working together to defeat some of the worst tories we have ever seen. Personally I would tell the traitor to naff off.
What does this constant raking-over of how people intend to vote achieve, when the next GE is most likely 3.5 years off? It probably only benefits Reform to be continually talked-up, and normalised, since many voters are known to follow the 'winner'.
January 22, 2026 at 9:30 AM
What does this constant raking-over of how people intend to vote achieve, when the next GE is most likely 3.5 years off? It probably only benefits Reform to be continually talked-up, and normalised, since many voters are known to follow the 'winner'.
But that is the point, he HAS started the journey back, with constructive engagement on a range of issues, closer alignment, the CU back on the cards, ID... The UK needs to prove itself to both the EU and itself before actually rejoining can become real.
January 18, 2026 at 12:51 PM
But that is the point, he HAS started the journey back, with constructive engagement on a range of issues, closer alignment, the CU back on the cards, ID... The UK needs to prove itself to both the EU and itself before actually rejoining can become real.
The EU won't wear it. Until we are in a stable place to rejoin and stay in the EU, there is simply no chance. And it's not going to be a simple pick up where we left off scenario either - they'll want e-IDs (see what he's trying to do?), single currency etc. We're nowhere near that.
January 18, 2026 at 10:25 AM
The EU won't wear it. Until we are in a stable place to rejoin and stay in the EU, there is simply no chance. And it's not going to be a simple pick up where we left off scenario either - they'll want e-IDs (see what he's trying to do?), single currency etc. We're nowhere near that.
What *realistically* more do you think he can do just now? He knows the EU won't consider Brexit hokey cokey, with Farage looming in the wings. And the sh*te storm the usual suspects would unleash would probably lead to riots, more division, more whipping-up of racism and ant-migrant actions.
January 18, 2026 at 6:41 AM
What *realistically* more do you think he can do just now? He knows the EU won't consider Brexit hokey cokey, with Farage looming in the wings. And the sh*te storm the usual suspects would unleash would probably lead to riots, more division, more whipping-up of racism and ant-migrant actions.
Come on Zack, putting Starmer and Farage in the same bracket, really? You're better than that I think. And you know Starmer's hands are tied thanks to Brexit.
January 17, 2026 at 9:58 PM
Come on Zack, putting Starmer and Farage in the same bracket, really? You're better than that I think. And you know Starmer's hands are tied thanks to Brexit.