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    1. What_A_Shocker on

      Considering the way Diane Abbott has acted over this, I wonder why she’d want to stand for Labour now. The way she ran straight to a journo with what appears to be false information is strange. She seems to be more concerned about herself than Labour and the country as a whole.

    2. WerewolfMany7976 on

      Wow as a centrist this is sad but also hilarious – Labour are literally imploding in real time. Maybe for all his faults Rishi actually was smart calling the election and then waiting for Labour to tear itself apart – seems like Starmer doesn’t have any control over his party (which then begs the question would he have control of government as PM).

      Edit: to save me having to respond to people individually, it isn’t just me who thinks this – see the latest polling below. I’m no fan of Rishi but anyone who thinks Labour will walk this might be in for a painful shock next month:

      https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13469111/amp/Tories-tightened-gap-Labour-Rishi-Sunak-General-Election-new-policies-Keir-Starmer-poll.html

    3. Dry_Construction4939 on

      I feel Kier is unfortunately reaping what he’s sown here, if he’d delt with this crap earlier, with less miscommunication, Diane Abbott could well (and should imo,) be retired by now and a non problem, but by leaving it to the absolute last minute to tell her if she’s still suspended or not and then evidently not making it clear enough or not that she could run again he’s essentially just allowed her to have a platform she otherwise wouldn’t have.

    4. antbaby_machetesquad on

      Oh Labour, please stop trying to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.

    5. Original_Bad_3416 on

      I support Labour but I struggle to support someone who can’t wear matching shoes.

    6. WasabiMadman on

      I don’t know why anyone would question Diane Abbott or her logic, it’s not like she is prone to making mistakes…

    7. She should have been allowed to stand. Purging the left and imposing your candidates isn’t correct.

      Parliament is supposed to hold the government to account. The PM isn’t supposed to pick his parliament.

    8. Such_Significance905 on

      Great, now it’s on all parties to make sure that we move on as quickly as possible.

      Step one- Abbott sends out a message saying she’s relieved this has been resolved and is happy to stand for Labour.

      Step two- Starmer says roughly the same, happy that she has taken her appropriate training and we are moving on to bigger issues for the whole country.

      Step three- nobody says anything other than the above, and we forget this speedbump.

      Edit: if either party does anything other than the above I will be genuinely exasperated: one or both of them is just not focused on the best for the whole country, or even for that constituency.

    9. Environmental_Ad9017 on

      Love how the pro-tory papers are flooding these kinds of stories now. The BBC is absolutely full of it today.

    10. FunParsnip4567 on

      Funny because she was supposed to be retiring. Turns out that was bollocks

    11. Fragrant-Western-747 on

      Angela Rayner should not be allowed to stand for Labour, says Diane Abbot. (Is the kind of thing she might say accidentally on a news interview)

    12. jasondozell3 on

      Abbott is a waste of an MP for Starmer. The seat is 70% labour whomever stands and why would he want to have an MP who’s going to vote against him on any meaningful policy. She’s shown herself to be a hypocritical, divisive, anti-west, authoritarian apologist who the country and party would be better off without.

      She is also 71 yrs old so well past retirement age.

    13. _TLDR_Swinton on

      The thing about Abbott is that she’s clearly a feelings first type who is, let’s face it, bad with numbers and statistics. On a boots on ground, press the flesh, connecting with her constituency level, she’s really quite good.

      When it comes to conducting herself in a world of 24/7 news cycles and media polish, she’s behind the times. Plus she’s made numberous gaffes and seems to hold some really dodgy opinions about race.

    14. Dianne Abbot should fuck off. She’s toxic to half of Labour voters and toxic to 100% of everyone else. It’s like shes a fucking tory sabateur!

    15. front-wipers-unite on

      Diane Abbott would be exactly what rishi sunak needs. She’s extremely unpopular. Even Corbyn realised this, that’s why he removed her from her position before the election which he lost.

    16. Appropriate-Divide64 on

      I don’t think she deserves the abuse she gets, but at the same time I wish she’d…. Go away.

    17. Are we allowed to talk about Diane Abbot’s low level of intelligence without the default accusations of racism yet?

      Or, are we still waiting for the hurty-wurty feelings of infantile adults to settle so we can have a grown up discussion?