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Its Time To Go Keir For The Sake Of Labour

Well, it’s been a poor few days since the Labour party had a poor showing

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Well, it’s been a poor few days since the Labour party had a poor showing, losing 35 English Labour councils and losing 1406 English council seats, making things look unpleasant to say the least.

But who is responsible for this poor showing? Overall, the captain takes the blame, leaving Sir Keir Starmer the one who the buck stops with.

Since the bad results, the PM has given 2 interviews in which he does not try to sugarcoat anything. But he insists that he is the man for the job and will not quit or give a time to leave.

In his interviews, he does not answer questions fully as usual and repeats himself often. We need to listen to the people and deliver faster.

But it’s much deeper than that, one MP said people on the doors are sick of the PM and don’t think he is up to much. Quite a few MPs have openly said he needs to set a timeline to go.

But the Teflon PM is going nowhere. He does not want to leave us in chaos, but things are in chaos because of him. It just cannot get any worse, and he is breaking all Labour Party records.

Wales is a safe Labour country, but they were destroyed so much that the first lady lost her seat and had to resign her position.

You can offer excuses, but this is the final straw. It’s time for the PM to go and accept responsibility like a leader should. He needs to stand up and be counted.

The last point to make was that Labour’s landslide win in 2024 was because the public hated the Conservatives, not because of a Labour mandate. This too can happen to Labour come the next election.

Time to go, Keir, before you and your party get wiped out.

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