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Labour Party is unelectable! (4k)

Bogged down by internal strife, mediocrity and loose cannons, can the Labour Party ever recover?

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Can the Labour Party get any more unelectable!

The Tories must be chortling over their Earl Grey Tea and scrambled ducks eggs on toast made from Harrods Roquefort and Almond Sourdough Bread as they survey the demolition site that was once the Labour Party.

And when looking at their copy of the FT, they might have another chuckle when they see the face of the Labour Party leader, Keir Starmer, staring back at them with his usual 'rabbit stuck in the headlights with no clue what to do' look about him.

And what a shallow and unimaginative bunch he has with him on the front benches.

But worse, Starmer now has the guy he replaced, Jeremy Corbyn, engaged in a court action against him.

When the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) report on antisemitism in Labour surfaced, Starmer gave Corbyn the old heave-ho. But he was later reinstated by the Labour Party National Executive Council, but Keir Starmer decided to withhold the party whip from Corbyn.

And Corbyn is arguing his case to have the whip reinstated through the courts.

Corbyn is a thorn in Starmer's side, and he is not going away.

Jeremy Corbyn also has oodles of support in the party - hard left-wing support.

And remember, had Labour won that last general election in December 2019, it would be calamity Corbyn and his crowd running the country right now.

Although I do use the word 'running' very loosely. As the Brexit deal, Corbyn would have forged with the EU, would have almost certainly tied the UK right down to following the Brussels rule book and answering to the ECJ.

Either that, or the Brexit implementation period would have been extended, and we'd still be under EU control.

So Corbyn wouldn't be running the country, he'd have just continued to pass on EU instructions.

But further, we now know what his COVID vaccine programme would be.

To give those jabs away.

Yes, Corbyn has accused the PM, Boris Johnson, of 'vaccine nationalism'.

And that brings me onto Mark Drakeford.

The Welsh First Minister's socialist credentials shone through like a laser beam. And boy was he, and Welsh Labour, bitten by it.

Drakeford claimed that there were not enough vaccines to supply a constant stream of inoculations. So what he did was slow down the vaccination process so that the teams injecting the vaccines into peoples' arms wouldn't be left with nothing to do.

Now, Welsh Labour has been sinking in the polls for a few months.

A recent YouGov poll put them on 34%, which is four percent down on an October YouGov poll.

The Tories were next with 26% having dropped one.

The beneficiaries were Plaid, the Greens and the Lib Dems, but also Nigel Farage's Reform UK came into the fray at 5% - the same sort of level as the Greens.

I wouldn't be at all surprised to see Welsh Labour slip further in the polls in the coming weeks.

In the meantime, Boris has been enjoying a boost to his standing. A boost of 20%, from 41% in October to 61% in January.

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