‘Starmer Will Be KICKED Out' | Labour MPs Launch Campaign To Stop Rayner Replacing PM
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Uh you can see, can't you, from uh front
page stories like the one in the eye
paper, this is there's a story been
planted from Angela Raina's camp. She
wants to be our next prime minister.
>> Oh, of course she does. Yes. And uh
opinion polls of Labour Party members
suggest that she's got a very good
chance of precisely that. Um, I mean,
I'm I'm bit frustrated because we
haven't had a a proper survey of of
Labour Party members
>> since February. Uh, but then, um, it was
it was Angela Raina 60%, Wes Streeting
40%. Um, and, uh, I think that's a bit
of a mountain for W Streeting to climb.
Well, that's right. I mean, we saw,
didn't we, yesterday Noah Hoffman uh,
writing for the spectator. He's a
political reporter saying that Wes
thinks he's got the numbers in the House
of Commons. You're not so sure.
>> No, he has got the numbers in the House
of Commons, but but MPs don't have the
final say. I This is where the Labour
Party went wrong in 1981.
Uh it it took the decision about its
leader out of the out of the sole hands
of MPs. The Conservative Party
unbelievably foolishly uh followed it in
in 1998. uh handed over the final
decision over a leader to the party
members and we saw led to Liz Trust we
saw where that led led led them I mean
the final disaster I mean that and that
was after Labour had had elected Jeremy
Corbyn
>> most definitely well of course all of
this presupposes that the prime minister
could fall in a week's time we'll be
dealing with the aftermath of those May
local elections is it a case of when not
if he goes in your view
>> well it always is Mark isn't
he's going to go at some point, but I
don't I don't think he's necessarily
going to go uh after these elections
precisely because uh MPs know how the
how the leadership election system works
and they they know that Angela Rener is
the most likely uh victor of a of a
leadership campaign. Uh and therefore
they're holding back. Uh I mean it only
takes 80 of them uh to to nominate her.
Uh and then Karma's finished. Uh but so
far those 80 have not materialized and
I'm not sure they're going to
materialize uh on Saturday the 8th of
May.
>> As the potential front runner of a
Labour leadership campaign, what's your
appraisal of Angela Raina's qualities as
a politician? John?
>> Well, personally, I I I think she's
fantastic. I think she's a she's a great
politician. and she's got a much better
feel for politics than uh than many of
her uh cabinet former cabinet colleagues
including the prime minister. But she
was not a success as as a minister. She
she hardly built any of those 1.5
million houses. Uh she virtually uh
crushed the private rented sector with
well-meaning but uh but
counterproductive regulation of tenants
rights. uh and she has made youth
unemployment worse by uh by loading on
employment regulation onto employers. Um
she's she's not a good uh choice as
prime minister. Uh although I think she
should be in government and of course if
she were to win a Labor leadership
election, she would be helped in that
ambition by the trade unions. And if she
gets into number 10, John, they would
want their pound of flesh.
Well, they would, but I don't think I
mean, yeah, that's that's not the
fundament my fundamental problem with
her. My my problem with her is that uh
she she seems to think that regulation
uh and uh loading burdens onto onto
business uh is the answer to every
problem. And I think that's that's the
wrong direction for for Labour to go on.
actually her instincts on many things
are are sound although I think she's
taken an opportun opportunistic uh
position attacking Shabban Mahmood's uh
immigration reforms.
>> Yeah. normally. I mean, in the past,
Angela Raina has been a socially
conservative uh left-winger. Um, very
slightly Brexity. Uh, she understands uh
why people in this country uh voted for
Brexit, but she uh she wants to be
leader and she knows that the Labour
Party members are incredibly liberal
when it comes to immigration and so
she's tilting towards that position and
that kind of opportunism is not what uh
I think the country needs as a prime
minister. So listening to what you're
saying, I think you're suggesting, John,
that she's a talented politician. The
problem, if she gets into number 10,
will be policy.
>> Yeah, absolutely. And I think I think
her policy her policies were wrong when
she was in government, and I suspect
they would be wrong as prime minister. I
hope I hope I'm wrong because um you
know, she's quite likely to be uh prime
minister. But uh uh on the other hand,
if K star holds on after the the local
elections uh then anything can happen
and West Streeting and and Shabbana
Marmud who I think would be much better
replacements for him uh might be able to
strengthen their position.
My endorsement of them is not going to
help.
>> No, probably probably and mine neither.
Even though Shabbana Mammud is an
impressive politician and I think she'd
be a better prime minister than
Starmmer, but it's probably not going to
happen because of where the party is at
the parliamentary party and the
membership. I mean what what I'm hearing
from you is that if Angela Raina becomes
prime minister, she will shift leftwards
and the international bond markets upon
whose large we rely to keep the lights
on, they will be none too happy. So it's
likely if she gets in, she'll have
problems from day one. Well, I would I
would hope that the opposite would
happen that actually because of her
left-wing reputation, she'd have space
to move in the other direction, but then
I read a really uh spine- chilling
stories about her uh wanting to appoint
Ed Milliband as as chancellor.
>> I think that would be an absolute
disaster for the country. Um
>> why do you say that?
>> Well, because his his instincts are
definitely uh wrong. um he's uh his his
pursuit of of net zero uh in the face of
uh of all the evidence. I mean, he he
simply cannot make the argument for um
for for renewables cutting uh
electricity prices when they're putting
electricity prices up. Uh and he just he
continually flies in the in the face of
facts. Uh I think I think he would be a
disaster. I'm not sure that Angela Raina
seriously wants to appoint him as as
chancellor, but uh it's not a risk that
this country can afford to take.
>> John, based upon this conversation and
your observation, is Star emerging as
the devil, you know?
>> Well, I was very surprised to see uh my
good friend Dan Hodges in the Daily Mail
today uh who's been absolutely vicious
about Karma for months and months and
saying he's completely finished and he
must go at once. uh he's suddenly he's
suddenly done a U-turn this morning
saying that if the alternative is Angela
Raina Kstama must stay. I I'm I'm of the
same view. I mean I don't think Karma
has been a successor prime minister but
if the alternative is Angela Raina then
he must stay. John, we always love
having you on the show. Look forward to
speaking soon. John Renol is the chief
political commentator at the independent
newspaper.
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