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Starmers history he must know if he's in trouble or not.
Very true. Given what we've been through in last 20 odd years with regards to political leaders:
- Man who lied to take us into an illegal war with no credible exit plan, all because he didn't want to stand up to the Americans when they were (rightly) very angry.
- Man who schemed and briefed against his predecessor because it was "his turn".
- Dickhead who ruined the country because he was trying to be clever and silence lunatics in his own party and in the process allowed their lying bullshit to become mainstream then ran away.
- Idiot who wanted the job but didn't agree with the political realities of where her party was so ummed and ahhed only making things worse.
- Wheredoifuckingstart
I'd much rather believe that he is doing this to buck the trend and demonstrate his, and his parties, integrity. I realise that this is being pretty naive but if he and the Labour party can convince me of it I'll not work for the entire period of purdah at the next general election and volunteer round the fucking clock for them.
- Man who lied to take us into an illegal war with no credible exit plan, all because he didn't want to stand up to the Americans when they were (rightly) very angry.
It sounds like Starmer is going to pledge to resign if he's fined. I think this is a good move, it's a pity he didn't do it sooner. Its a win win for Labour. They can turn the story back on the Tories and Johnson whatever the outcome.
Given Starmers history he must know if he's in trouble or not.