Rumblings are that the latest Starmer U-turn (on Digital ID) is straining (if not yet breaking) the Camel's back of the Labour party.
Basically, the Labour faithful are being asked to got out into the public and justify the latest Starmer scheme against what turns out to be pretty solid and sensible criticism, only to have Starmer go "Oh Yeah" and do an about-turn three months later.
Let's not forget that the whole government machine has been on-side with the government since September when he announced it. So all policies since then have been guided by the fact that Digital ID will be a reality. Then Poof!, it's gone.
That's millions of pounds of government and civil service effort wasted.
Let that sink in. The government that has raised the tax take to a historical high, is simultaneously wasting said tax hikes at an eye-watering rate.
The Labour faithful have had enough.
Enough of the in-out, in-out shake it all about nature of Starmer's announcements. Too many kites flown, too much money wasted, too embarrassing.
Rumblings are that there will be at least a challenge for the leadership.
Some are going further and threatening a seventies-style vote of no confidence. Because, for the good of the country this cannot continue and if what we have seen of the last 18 months is Labour's policy and a change of leader is just more of the same, then it may as well go.
The thinking is, trigger an election now, while Reform is not fully fleshed out and let them fail spectacularly when they are voted into power. Then the next election will reinstate the status quo and signal the end of the public's experiment with alternative parties.
This is my warning to Reform: stop being the cult of Nigel. Get a credible shadow cabinet team in place and in the mind of the public. Let us see who is going to be in the positions of power so we can judge their character. NOW.
Get the policies and actions ready NOW.
Then if Labour trigger a snap election, you'll have a team ready to walk into power and start to dismantle the globalist charter started by Tony Blair. Eradicate the restrictive political straightjacket he placed on Parliament and let's get back to the freedom and accountability we had back in the 1990s.
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