He had a ‘charisma by-pass’ operation many years ago.
Steve Murray
7 months ago
His standing may go up among the party faithful if he reveals that he may have a cervix – but he’s not absolutely certain.
Last edited 7 months ago by Steve Murray
Brendan O'Leary
7 months ago
I don’t think he’s very interested in “the work they do” by e.g. oil and gas workers, an industry Labour is pledged to destroy.
Katharine Eyre
7 months ago
All this excitement…all in the anticipation of change…regardless of what that change might be…or even if there will be any of it once Labour takes the reins…
Watching this from afar, I can’t quite identify what I’m feeling. Is it hope? Or is it pity?
Susan Lundie
7 months ago
Private strengths? Charisma?
Stuff that! We need common sense and some policies that restore the nation’s will to live, not further encourage it to keel over and just get on with the death throes.
Tyler Durden
7 months ago
Sir Keir doesn’t have any political ideas of his own so he gives the same speech every time. I’m not sure what his role is other than as a company man steadying the British liberal establishment.
Ms Reeves herself has only one idea which is returning progressively to the European Union. The party as a whole copy the US Democrats and so their economic program, such as it is outside of the Eurozone, will be Green New Deal stuff.
David Lindsay
7 months ago
Party Conferences are not at all what people think they are. Half the people cheering Starmer were parliamentary and party staffers who were paid to be there, and the other half were corporate lobbyists who had paid to be there and who used to go to the other side’s, which was why the hall was half-empty last week.
Dylan Blackhurst
7 months ago
Secret charisma…. Hahahaha!
Beyond funny.
Actually I find Sir Keir a little sinister. I base this on his complete lack of charisma. How on earth did he get to be Labour leader?!
How Keir Starmer keeps his charisma secret
Is it by not having any?
He had a ‘charisma by-pass’ operation many years ago.
His standing may go up among the party faithful if he reveals that he may have a cervix – but he’s not absolutely certain.
I don’t think he’s very interested in “the work they do” by e.g. oil and gas workers, an industry Labour is pledged to destroy.
All this excitement…all in the anticipation of change…regardless of what that change might be…or even if there will be any of it once Labour takes the reins…
Watching this from afar, I can’t quite identify what I’m feeling. Is it hope? Or is it pity?
Private strengths? Charisma?
Stuff that! We need common sense and some policies that restore the nation’s will to live, not further encourage it to keel over and just get on with the death throes.
Sir Keir doesn’t have any political ideas of his own so he gives the same speech every time. I’m not sure what his role is other than as a company man steadying the British liberal establishment.
Ms Reeves herself has only one idea which is returning progressively to the European Union. The party as a whole copy the US Democrats and so their economic program, such as it is outside of the Eurozone, will be Green New Deal stuff.
Party Conferences are not at all what people think they are. Half the people cheering Starmer were parliamentary and party staffers who were paid to be there, and the other half were corporate lobbyists who had paid to be there and who used to go to the other side’s, which was why the hall was half-empty last week.
Secret charisma…. Hahahaha!
Beyond funny.
Actually I find Sir Keir a little sinister. I base this on his complete lack of charisma. How on earth did he get to be Labour leader?!