:sunglasses: 41.7 % :pray: 16.7 % :laughing: 16.7 % :cry: 8.3 % :poo: 16.7 %
#10880
Yeah Andy has done a brilliant job of that just now as well.

Apparently he has been an excellent shadow minister… so excellent that as someone who works in Advice I have literally never heard of him and Google suggested some Ice Hockey player 30 minutes ago when I searched.
#10889
Malcolm Armsteen wrote: Mon Sep 27, 2021 5:32 pm
Oboogie wrote: Mon Sep 27, 2021 5:30 pm Andy McDonald has resigned from the Shadow Cabinet.
https://news.sky.com/story/andy-mcdonal ... p-12419918

Apparently because KS wouldn't commit to raising the minimum wage to £15 ph.
The alleged row over a £15 living wage rate is a pretext, and a pretty thin one at that. It’s pretty clear, to me at any rate, that McDonald, the last Corbynite in the shadow cabinet, has been waiting for just such a pretext to stage his (in his view) grandstanding resignation from the shadow cabinet in the middle of an annual conference in which Starmer is making real and considerable progress in at last getting a grip of his party and making it electable again. You just have to read McDonald’s resignation letter, in which he quotes more or less verbatim from the standard Corbynite script, accusing the leader of having abandoned every pledge that he made during his campaign for the leadership, and having sown division in the party instead of bringing about unity (aka the usual bollocks).

The reality of it is, as a friend of mine has summed it up, as far as anyone not immersed in Labour Party culture is aware : “a bloke that you’ve never heard of has written a ranty letter quitting a job that you never knew he had.”
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#10904
Yep. This is very obviously pre-planned bollocks, though the correct response is to say "sorry to lose Andy".

It's not like opposing £15 an hour is some sort of point of no return piece of hard rightism anyway. Sturgeon hasn't committed to it, yet SNP ministers have avoided walking out. They and she are quite right.
#10906
Good exchange below the line here, let by this chap- click on his post and see the argument with the Corbynite.

As he says, £10 an hour in 2020 was ok for Corbyn. What's the difference? Hard to see how the intervening couple of years have made it easier to reach a target Corbyn wouldn't set at the time.

#11033
Another former here.

What does it mean to have more or less "politics" than someone else? Does Laura Pidcock have more than me? Who are these people who engineered this Brexit policy? Oh, Labour members. Why does Laura Smith hate them? I can see that it didn't help her or Pidcock, but given that Labour was losing to Jo Swinson before, what do they suggest?

The second part is, well. The Labour Left are increasingly like youtube cameraphone twats.

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