Labour MP blames Starmer for ‘soul-destroying’ local election results
- Rebecca Long-Bailey criticised Sir Keir Starmer, describing Labour's recent local election results as 'soul-destroying'.
- Speaking to the BBC on Friday, the Salford MP stated that Labour had been 'squeezed' by both Reform and the Greens.
- This squeeze resulted in the loss of several 'really good' councillors and candidates for the party.
- Long-Bailey noted that many residents felt unable to vote for Labour due to the party's national actions.
- She suggested Labour’s recent slogans, rhetoric, and decisions had not resonated well in local communities.
Man’s life consists in a connection with all things in the universe. Whoever can establish, or initiate a new connection between mankind and the circumambient universe is, in his own degree, a saviour. Because mankind is always exhausting its human possibilities, always degenerating into repetition, torpor, ennui, lifelessness. When ennui sets in, it is a sign that human vitality is waning, and the human connection with the universe is gone stale. Then he who comes to make a new revelation, a new connection, whether he be soldier, statesman, poet, philosopher, artist, he is a saviour.
D.H. Lawrence - Reflections on the death of a porcupine and other essays (1925)
Keir Starmer is entirely unable to offer that new revelation, or as Rebecca Long-Bailey puts it, a soul. His eventual replacement won’t be able to offer it either.
But we already know that.

