The Burnham fiasco shows that the right of the Labour party would rather see it burn than lose control | Owen Jones

Starmer's faction takes the "high road" in blocking Burnham, but it's just another sign of their ruthless desire for control.

It appears that Keir Starmer's inner circle sees Andy Burnham as a potential threat to their grip on the party. They block his attempt to stand in the upcoming Gorton and Denton byelection, citing the risk of Labour losing Greater Manchester to Reform UK. However, this move is more about maintaining their own power than protecting the party.

In reality, Starmer's faction would rather see Labour lose its core heartlands like Manchester than allow it to evolve into a more progressive force. This reflects their true priorities: maintaining their hold on the party and ensuring that their right-wing agenda prevails.

The decision to block Burnham is driven by a desire for self-preservation, not a genuine concern for the party's future. Starmer's faction knows that if Labour were to lose its traditional stronghold in Manchester, it would be a devastating blow to their credibility as a national force.

However, this move also highlights the fundamental problem with Starmer's leadership: his adherence to a right-wing agenda that has alienated many of Labour's core supporters. His faction is more concerned with defending their own power than addressing the party's underlying issues.

By blocking Burnham, Starmer's faction effectively sets up Wes Streeting as their next puppet leader. While he may have won some plaudits from commentators, his popularity with voters remains low. In fact, Labour is terrified of losing to the Greens in Gorton and Denton, which suggests that their strategy is doomed to fail.

The real question is: what exactly do Starmer's faction want? Their answer is clear: they crave power at any cost, even if it means sacrificing the party's integrity and credibility. This toxic politics consists of positioning themselves against the left and fighting for control, rather than genuinely seeking to serve the public interest.

As the situation in Gorton and Denton unfolds, the Greens must hammer home a crucial message: that Labour's current direction is unsustainable and that their own platform offers a genuine alternative. With Suella Braverman's defection to Reform, it's clear that voters are looking for something different. Let Labour burn – its soulless hacks have earned that fate.
 
omg like starmer's faction is literally desperate lol 🀯 they're more worried about losing power than saving the party from total collapse πŸŒͺ️ this decision to block burnham just shows how scared they are of labour evolving into a more progressive force πŸ”„ and honestly who can blame them? their right-wing agenda is super outdated and it's only a matter of time before it backfires on them 🚨
 
omg i just tried the new plant-based pizza from that trendy place downtown and it was to die for πŸ• i mean, starmer's faction might be trying to control labor but honestly can't they focus on something more interesting than politics for once? like did you know that the owner of that pizza joint is actually a big fan of art house cinema? i met him at a film fest last month and he told me all about his latest venture... anyway, back to starmer's faction... sounds like they're just trying to cling to power 🀯
 
πŸ€” The way Starmer's faction is playing politics is really shady πŸ€‘. They're so worried about losing control of the party that they'd rather see Labour lose in Manchester than let it evolve into a more progressive force. It's like they're trying to preserve their grip on power at all costs πŸ’ͺ, even if it means sacrificing the party's integrity and credibility.

I think this move is a huge indication of Starmer's true priorities πŸ“ˆ - keeping his right-wing agenda in check and maintaining their hold on the party. But what they're not considering is that this approach will alienate even more Labour supporters 🚫, leaving them with no choice but to look elsewhere for alternatives.

The fact that Wes Streeting is being set up as their next puppet leader doesn't fill me with hope 😐. He may have won some praise from commentators, but his popularity with voters is still lacking. The Greens need to capitalize on this and remind people that Labour's current direction isn't sustainable πŸŒͺ️. Let Labour continue down this path - I think it'll burn them in the long run πŸ”₯!
 
πŸ˜’ This is just another example of Starmer's faction playing the victim while crushing anyone who dares to challenge them. They're so focused on maintaining their grip on power that they're willing to sacrifice the party's integrity and credibility for it. It's like they think they can just shut down opposition without facing any consequences. Newsflash: that's not how politics works. The Greens are the only ones trying to offer a genuine alternative, but I doubt they'll get much traction since the whole system is rigged against them πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ.
 
I'm so worried about Labour right now πŸ€•. It seems like Keir Starmer's inner circle is more concerned with holding onto power than actually helping the party grow and connect with its core supporters. This move to block Andy Burnham from standing in the byelection is just another example of their desire for control at any cost πŸ’Έ.

I'm not surprised, though - we've seen this kind of ruthless politics play out before. It's like they're trying to suffocate Labour's left wing and push it towards a more right-wing agenda, which isn't what the party was founded for πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. And by blocking Burnham, they're essentially setting up Wes Streeting as their next puppet leader - not exactly the kind of leadership we need in these times of crisis ⚠️.

What really gets me is that Labour seems so scared of losing to the Greens in Gorton and Denton. That's a wake-up call if I ever saw one! It's time for them to rethink their strategy and focus on serving the public interest, not just lining up party hacks 🀝. The Greens are the ones who can offer a genuine alternative - they should be the ones to capitalize on this momentum πŸ’ͺ.
 
I gotta say, Starmer's inner circle is just playing dirty politics πŸ€”. Blocking Burnham in Gorton and Denton byelection? That's like trying to control the narrative by silencing a potential rival πŸ’¬. It shows their true colors: ruthless ambition over genuine party loyalty πŸ‘Š. Labour needs to wake up and realize that Starmer's right-wing agenda is alienating the very people they're supposed to represent πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ.

And let's be real, Wes Streeting might be a puppet leader, but at least he's got some spark πŸ”₯. It's Labour's leadership vacuum that's really sucking the life out of this party πŸ’€. Starmer's faction needs to get their priorities straight and start listening to the people, not just their own power struggles πŸ‘‚.

Reform UK might be a new player in town 🀝, but it's clear that voters are hungry for change. Labour needs to step up its game and offer something better than the status quo πŸ”“. Otherwise, they'll keep getting left behind 🚫.
 
lol @ Starmer's inner circle thinking they can just dictate who gets to run in Gorton and Denton 🀣 meanwhile, the Greens are like "yeah, we'll take your soulless hacks thanks" πŸ˜‚ seriously though, this move is a huge mistake for Labour - it's like they're playing right into the Reform UK's hands. what's next? Trying to ban the Labour Party from being formed altogether? 😳
 
idk why starmer's faction is so scared of burnham they think the ppl in gorton and denton dont know any better than them πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. it's just more proof that they're all about power struggles instead of actually helping labour become a better party. and lets be real, wes streeting is not exactly the most inspiring leader... lol at starmer's faction thinking they can control him like a puppet 🎭
 
I'm not surprised Starmer's faction would try to squash Burnham's attempt to represent them in Gorton and Denton πŸ‘Š. It's just a classic case of "protecting" their own power and interests over the party's actual values. They're more worried about keeping their grip on Labour than actually trying to help it grow πŸ€”.

It's pretty clear that Starmer's right-wing agenda is a major factor in this decision, and it's alienating a lot of Labour supporters in the process πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. Wes Streeting might be able to keep up the facade, but he'll never be able to replace the passion and energy of voters who are genuinely interested in a progressive alternative πŸ’¨.

I think the Greens have a real shot at capitalizing on this and making Labour look like the out-of-touch party it's becoming 🚫. It's time for Labour to wake up and realize they're losing control, not just because of external forces but also from within their own ranks 😬.
 
I think the party's inner circle is being super paranoid about losing Manchester, but like, what's the real motive here? πŸ€” They're more worried about keeping their grip on power than actually helping the party grow. I mean, if Labour loses its traditional strongholds, it might be a sign that they need to evolve and become more progressive... but nope, Starmer's faction would rather stick with the status quo and risk losing credibility as a whole.

And omg, Wes Streeting is just going to be their next puppet leader? πŸ™„ I'm not sure if he's got the charisma or the skills to lead Labour out of this mess. It's like they're setting themselves up for failure. The Greens need to capitalize on this and show voters that there's a better alternative... maybe it's time for a change in leadership? 😬
 
omg 🀯 starmer's faction is so extra πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ! they're more worried about maintaining their grip on power than actually helping the party πŸ€ͺ. blocking burnham is a huge mistake πŸ‘Ž it's like they're trying to alienate even more voters πŸ˜”. labour needs to get back to its roots and become a progressive force again πŸ’š. wes streeting might be puppet material 🀑 but he's not exactly the people's champ πŸ‘Ž. what starmer's faction really wants is total control no matter what 🚫. labour needs to wake up and realize they're being manipulated by the right-wing agenda πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. let's hope the greens can capitalize on this and offer a real alternative πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm totally on the side of Starmer's faction here πŸ€” - I mean who wouldn't want a more stable and predictable Labour party? They're just trying to protect the party from getting hijacked by radical left-wingers who would lead us straight down the road to socialism πŸ˜‚. It's all about keeping things as they are, and if that means Wes Streeting becomes the next leader, so be it πŸ‘.

The Greens think they can just swoop in and steal our votes because Labour is "unsustainable"? Give me a break πŸ™„ - we've seen how much of a disaster their policies have been when they were in power, let alone with a new, inexperienced leader like Streeting at the helm. And yeah, Suella Braverman's defection to Reform just shows that she was never really on board with the Labour party anyway πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ.

Let Labour "burn" and see how long it takes them to realize their mistakes? I'll be over here, enjoying the stability of a more centrist agenda 😊.
 
idk about this move by Starmer's faction... it just smells like a power grab πŸ€‘. they're more worried about losing their grip on the party than actually helping labour win over the people. and now wes streeting is gonna be the next puppet leader? lol what's the point of even having a party if not to represent the people's interests? πŸ€”
 
I gotta say, Keir Starmer's inner circle just got super exposed πŸ€―πŸ‘€. Their move on Andy Burnham is like, so transparently about maintaining control over the party πŸš«πŸ’”. Like, who needs a genuine attempt to connect with voters when you can silence your own MPs and risk losing the very areas that made Labour relevant in the first place? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

It's clear that Starmer's faction is more worried about their own skin than doing what's best for the party πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. They're basically saying, "Hey, let's cling to our right-wing agenda and risk losing the hearts of our core supporters." πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ Meanwhile, Wes Streeting gets pushed forward as the next puppet leader... yeah, because that's exactly what Labour needs – more robotic leadership 😴.

I mean, the Greens are spot on in saying that Labour's current direction is unsustainable πŸŒͺ️. It's time for a change, and I'm loving the fact that Suella Braverman just defected to Reform πŸ‘Š. That's some serious momentum shifting going on! πŸ’₯
 
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