Crabcakes wrote: ↑Mon Jun 24, 2024 7:39 am
This is a really good interview with Starmer in the Guardian. And one thing strikes me about it: he has a strong record of actually helping people, even when there were no cameras, when there were no peers to impress, and no money or promotion in it.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/ar ... SApp_Other
The fact he worked for and with clients such as climate activists and miners and death-row Jamaicans is interesting - I didn't know. That's commitment, and actually effecting change. I didn't know because he's not been beatified like St Jez the placardist.
I'm not a great fan of Starmer, nor am I great fan of the abdication to the central seething problem of British politics, rather than the challenging of it: the conceit that drives 'what people think' on immigration, economics, climate etc, the toxic grip the Mail and co have and *how* they have it. But I get it. It's a shit game, but it's the game.
But the fact he actually has done stuff to help people, and not just little stuff, is important.
The idiot formerly known as cycloon. Still an idiot, mind.