No. Why should I?
I make my own mind up by making the best attempt at balancing my opinions by reviewing the propaganda which fights for my attention and agreement. As said, that could come anywhere. As Labour decided to abandon the centre ground for the self-righteous dogma of a dreamer like Corbyn and his dismal Marxists acolytes, Labour and me fell out big style. I had had doubts since they drove us nose first into the ground regarding the global financial slump. And don't give me 'Brown could do nothing about it' bullshit. in 2006 when he was Chancellor, he ignored all the warning signs, massive personal debt tariffs, collapse of American financial houses and even the BoE telling him we were overheating. So, no. I don't trust Labour, at all. And looking at Berts wonderful example as to why a sixth former like Rayner is easily picked off by Brillo, it should tell you all you need to know. They live in the land of the fantasy and folly, and the hard yards of government are someone else's fault.
I don't need newspapers to tell me that. I just watch the likes of Diane Abbott on TV today telling us Labour needs to go back to the manifesto of 2019 (where on it they were served with the worst trouncing for eighty years and gave a fucking clown like Johnson ten more years) and know my vote won't be with them for some time.
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