The thing is, replacing Sunak with Starmer and the band of followers he's assembled while booting any dissenting voices, not to mention expelling more Jewish members for antisemitism that any leader in history - including survivors of the Nazi death camps - will not, in my opinion, and the opinion of the people I talk to, see changes of any note. Whatever you think about the current Labour Party, they are now too far to the right to ring any changes.
Starmer himself is a self-avowed Zionist. His wife is Jewish, and his biggest financial support when he ran for leader came from Israel. He is irredeemably compromised.
**Braverman's husband, by the way, is a Zionist Jew, which maybe accounts for the "Hate Marches" comments, etc.**
Starmer is currently ignoring all and any calls for a cease-fire in Gaza and has threatened to expel any shadow cabinet members who vote in favour of one, if the SNP's motion to call for one is selected by the Speaker today.
The Labour Party is Labour in name only these days. I was a Labour member for many years, and I've voted Labour and supported them since I was old enough to vote; 51 years. I now consider myself politically homeless and left the party some time ago, due to Starmer's politics and the group of cronies and sycophants he has surrounded himself with.
He, and his party (because, make no mistake, it is HIS party now) will not be the change this country wants and/or needs. Starmer needs to be ousted and a more moderate, centrist even, leadership needs to heal the party and hopefully heal the country too, Labour was always proud of being a "
broad church" with room for voices of all persuasions. That is no longer true.
To some extent, the distance which the Conservative Party has stampeded towards the (far?) right has disguised the Labour Party creeping in the very same direction.
A quick side note on the Conservatives. The Rwanda scheme has, today, been deemed illegal by the High Court. The right wing of the party reacted immediately, and 30p Lee (the Conservative deputy leader) called for the party to "ignore" the High Court, and "get planes in the air" anyway, along with further calls for the country to leave the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR).
Apart from the fact that leaving the ECHR would have zero impact on the High Court's decision, the reasons we (this country) helped formulate and set up the ECHR, and why we still need it are shown in the graphic below. These are the guarantees and protections they want to take away from us; as if you needed any more reasons to get the Tories out.
Replacing them with the current Labour party, however, will not help us. In some areas, they are actually more cold-blooded and heartless than the Tories.