An election slogan to help Keir Starmer keep it simple | Brief letters

Keir Starmer

I'm getting fed up with Keir Starmer's long-winded statements. Perhaps it's time for Labour to choose a straightforward slogan and image that we can all support. My suggestion is to have a cartoon of Rishi Sunak with the phrase "Get Him Out to Help Out." That would be great. I live in Broughton-in-Furness, Cumbria, and my name is Julian Jordon.

On May 23, Isabella Stone expressed her discontent with the ongoing election campaign. As of May 25 at 2:15pm, I would like to state my opposite stance and say that I am thoroughly invested in the campaign, particularly with the coverage provided by The Guardian. My name is David Halpin and I am from Wetherby, West Yorkshire.

I comprehend the reasoning behind Rishi Sunak's decision not to use an umbrella while declaring the election date. In the past, Steve McClaren, the former England football manager, conducted an interview with an umbrella, leading him to be ridiculed as "the wally with the brolly" from then on.

Can somebody clarify who or what exactly Rishi Sunak refers to when he accuses Labour of repeatedly returning to square one? - Bob Davey from Sheffield

Maybe we could release a Hot Air Index, which would display the daily air miles or carbon footprints of top candidates. This could aid voters in their decision-making process.

Regarding the definition of a populist mentioned on May 22nd, I propose the description of "an individual who speaks boldly, and has a group of supporters." Tony Turner from Stevenage, Hertfordshire.

Let's take a moment to think about John Crace. In the event that Labour wins, I believe he may struggle to find material that's as interesting to work with. - Graeme Frost from London

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