Why Sir Keir Starmer and Labour could spell bad news for Tories

From: Dick Lindley, Altofts, Normanton.
Sir Keir Starmer has made an assured start as Labour leader since succeeding Jeremy Corbyn last month.Sir Keir Starmer has made an assured start as Labour leader since succeeding Jeremy Corbyn last month.
Sir Keir Starmer has made an assured start as Labour leader since succeeding Jeremy Corbyn last month.

EVEN though I am I lifelong Conservative Party supporter, can I congratulate Sir Keir Starmer on his amazing delivery of a refreshingly new and upbeat message to the Labour movement regarding their need to embrace patriotism?

How wonderful to hear this message after years of listening to the anti-British Marxist claptrap promulgated by the previous leader and his comrades.

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I am sure that ordinary hard-working patriotic Labour voters will be delighted to see their party transformed into one which they can once again wholeheartedly support.

Jeremy Corbyn was replaced as Labour leader by Sir Keir Starmer.Jeremy Corbyn was replaced as Labour leader by Sir Keir Starmer.
Jeremy Corbyn was replaced as Labour leader by Sir Keir Starmer.

The only downside for me is that this new leader appears to be quite capable of winning the next general election for the Labour Party, which, as a committed Tory, causes me to worry somewhat.

From: Peter Hyde, Driffield.

THE new Labour leader first of all came across as a sensible change from the left-wing “mob” usually found in that position, but sadly Sir Keir Starmer is not being sensible in asking for a plan to ease the lockdown.

Yes, people are impatient to get back to normal, but to lose more lives by imprudent decisions would be more idiotic than the actions of the “covidiots”.

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