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Who should the next Labour leader be?

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    Who should the next Labour leader be?

    Preferably someone not creepy. And not involved in the last Labour government.

    #2
    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    Preferably someone not creepy. And not involved in the last Labour government.
    Labours problem now is if they go back to the centre right they will be a crapy version of the Tories so why vote for them. If they go left they will lose touch with middle classes even more the Miliband did. If the tories manage to get the deficit down and keep the economy growing, more jobs etc then I can't see Labour getting in for decades. If I was English I would have voted Tory, the deficit needs sorting out and so does welfare.

    So the answer is, it doesn't matter.

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      #3
      ....

      It doesn't matter who leads. If you go back to the basics of politics, oppositions do not win elections, governments lose them.

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        #4
        If Labour have any sense Liz Kendall. If they don't Yvette Cooper or Andy Burnham...

        However its probably irrelevant. With Scotland utterly lost to the SNP there isn't enough seats left for them that they could plausibly win...
        merely at clientco for the entertainment

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          #5
          There was a chappie on the box this morning. Not sure what his name was, but I liked him. <off to google>

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            #6
            Originally posted by Unix View Post
            Labours problem now is if they go back to the centre right they will be a crapy version of the Tories so why vote for them. If they go left they will lose touch with middle classes even more the Miliband did. If the tories manage to get the deficit down and keep the economy growing, more jobs etc then I can't see Labour getting in for decades. If I was English I would have voted Tory, the deficit needs sorting out and so does welfare.

            So the answer is, it doesn't matter.
            Deficit the tories told us they would have cleared it by now
            In work welfare is rising because of the low paid jobs, which are supported by Tax credits.

            be interesting what promises he will break this time

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              #7
              Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
              There was a chappie on the box this morning. Not sure what his name was, but I liked him. <off to google>
              Probably Chukka.. He is my choice and as he only became an MP 2010 he is blair and brown free

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                #8
                Originally posted by MercladUK View Post
                Probably Chukka.. He is my choice and as he only became an MP 2010 he is blair and brown free
                Chuka Umunna - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

                BBC One - The Andrew Marr Show, 10/05/2015, Chuka Umunna: I intend to play the fullest part I can


                That's the one

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                  #9
                  Both he and Mandelson acknowledged that Labour did not appeal to the aspirational middle class voter. Mandelson specifically mentioned small businesses - he used a plumber as an example, and said Labour need to do more for them.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
                    Both he and Mandelson acknowledged that Labour did not appeal to the aspirational middle class voter. Mandelson specifically mentioned small businesses - he used a plumber as an example, and said Labour need to do more for them.
                    So we need someone who the people of CUK would vote for? Is suity standing?

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