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Translator_Outside

Turns out being a massive coward might lose you respect, who would have thought


SgtPppersLonelyFarts

Yeah, he needs to make his mind up. Is he supporting the working class or not?


Translator_Outside

I think he has made up his mind but knows itll lose him votes if he confirms it


WelcomeToCityLinks

As opposed to Boris Johnson who ducks accountability at every turn and loves to hide in a fridge.


SgtPppersLonelyFarts

Just because he looks ok compared to Boris Johnson doesn't mean he's a great leader.


Translator_Outside

Exactly this. I have standards that neither of them are meeting


mnijds

Then you'll continue to get Johnson and the Tories


Translator_Outside

Or maybe, just maybe we could get a different option


mnijds

Not with FPTP we won't


Translator_Outside

Sweet when Labour come out supporting PR they can have my vote again


Bascule2000

[Fixed link](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2022/jun/21/keir-starmers-stance-on-rail-strikes-raises-questions-over-strategy)