Phil71 wrote:Doesn't look like Starmer's attempts to unite the Party are bearing much fruit. One of his front bench has resigned at the Party conference, slating him on the way out. He is also haunted by Corbyn hanging over his shoulder, grinning with the whole weight of the Labour left behind him.
Senior Labour politicians like Ed Milliband are loudly criticising his policies and getting applauded by many in the Party.
Will he last? I don't think so. Labour has returned to its hard left socialist roots and it has a centre left leader with no support.
Wouldn't surprise me to see Corbyn back at the helm before long.
I don't think I've ever seen Labour in such a state, they're truly not even fit to be opposition.
Half of them think its clever to try and interject American style racial and LGBTQ argument points into Parliament, its an absolute disgrace.
Tories will be talking about the environment or Covid in Parliament and some Labour MP will just jump up and shout "Racist" out of nowhere, they'll then be told to sit down by the chair and they ignore it and storm out, they are literally not fit to be a political party right now, they're not credible at all.