Didn't do the Tories any harm, through the 1980s, did it?
Yes
No
The Labour Party needs a new leader. Should it elect a witch?
Didn't do the Tories any harm, through the 1980s, did it?
She wasn't a witch. The sisterhood would never have let her join.
PS This poll is serious!
The witch from the Blair Witch Project: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/nhs/...ip-stakes.html of course.
The poll should really be asking if a woman should be the next Labour leader but I didn't want to disappoint those that expect nothing but witchy polls from me. Liz Kendall and Yvette Cooper have announced their candidacy already. Could there be more? Angela Eagle may also stand. But Rachel Reeves isn't standing and anyway I went off her recently so I'm not bothered about that. Of the men, I used to have a thing about Chukka but on reflection he's just too English for me, and Andy Burnham leaves me cold.
Last edited by crayola; 15-May-15 at 00:43.
I forgot Stella Creasy. She's standing for deputy leader. Should she be aiming one step higher?
Chukka has chucked it in. But Mary Creagh is standing. There will be a lot of women to choose from.
Three women have their hats in the ring but only one man. The party nationwide has a woman as temporary leader. The Scottish party has a woman as temporary leader. Things are looking decidedly brighter for the people's party.
I'm liking Liz Kendall at the moment. Although it's a pity we don't have a strong experienced woman like Angela Merkel to lead us away from silliness.
Mary Creagh has withdrawn from the challenge due I believe to lack of support within the parliamentary party. Liz is still strong and gaining strength.
Bookmarks