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Post by Pacifico on Jan 3, 2023 17:25:43 GMT
I see that Starmer is attracting all the right people... party of the workers my arse..
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Post by Pacifico on Jan 3, 2023 17:27:41 GMT
..and it comes to fruition...
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Post by Deleted on Jan 3, 2023 17:58:23 GMT
With Anna Sourbry behind him how can Kier Starmer possibly fail? For real policy ask Rachel Reeves who talks the language of rhetoric, but don't ask for any actual detail.
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Post by Fairsociety on Jan 3, 2023 18:05:27 GMT
I see that Starmer is attracting all the right people... party of the workers my arse.. That woman nearly head a nervous breakdown when we voted to leave the EU.
She has just confirmed by backing Starmer that he has intentions of hooking us back up with the EU, that is the only reason this crazed lunatic of a woman would be endorsing Starmer and the Labour party.
I am glad she has come forward with her approval, she's cost Labour thousands of votes lol
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Post by Steve on Jan 3, 2023 18:55:17 GMT
Keir Starmer 'plots New Year reshuffle' replacing failing shadow ministers with former New Labour ministers and rising stars as Labour confidence of election victory rises despite poll doubts Labour leader said to be planning to axe under-achievers in his shadow Cabinet They would be replaced by slew of former New Labour ministers and rising stars Among those tipped to return is ex-minister Hilary Benn, the hardline Remainer Party is short of MPs with previous ministerial experience under Blair and Brown
The Tories would just love for Starmer to put all his cards on the table this far out from a General Election. But he doesn't have to and he's far too smart to be so trapped into a hostage to fortune position. Did Cameron put all his policies on the table before 2010? No. Blair before 1997? No, Thatcher before 1979? No and so on.
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Post by see2 on Jan 3, 2023 20:31:06 GMT
I see that Starmer is attracting all the right people... party of the workers my arse.. They mean to be for more than just the workers, unlike the Tories who when given the chance, desire to make the rich richer at a cost to the majority of working people.
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Post by jonksy on Jan 3, 2023 20:36:32 GMT
Keir Starmer 'plots New Year reshuffle' replacing failing shadow ministers with former New Labour ministers and rising stars as Labour confidence of election victory rises despite poll doubts Labour leader said to be planning to axe under-achievers in his shadow Cabinet They would be replaced by slew of former New Labour ministers and rising stars Among those tipped to return is ex-minister Hilary Benn, the hardline Remainer Party is short of MPs with previous ministerial experience under Blair and Brown
The Tories would just love for Starmer to put all his cards on the table They are not alone. So would the voting public.
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Post by Bentley on Jan 3, 2023 20:54:50 GMT
The Tories would just love for Starmer to put all his cards on the table They are not alone. So would the voting public. Even a hint might help.
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Post by Steve on Jan 3, 2023 23:45:10 GMT
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Post by Bentley on Jan 3, 2023 23:50:01 GMT
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Post by Steve on Jan 3, 2023 23:57:07 GMT
Whatever that is supposed to be
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Post by Bentley on Jan 4, 2023 0:01:54 GMT
Whatever that is supposed to be Do fuck all and prey the Tories fuck up.
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Post by Steve on Jan 4, 2023 0:06:33 GMT
Whatever that is supposed to be Do fuck all and prey the Tories fuck up. Working well so far isn't it
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Post by Bentley on Jan 4, 2023 1:41:06 GMT
Do fuck all and prey the Tories fuck up. Working well so far isn't it No. Starmer is still as ineffective as he has always been and the fragrant Ms Growler is still as unconvincing. Fishy Rishi still has the initiative.
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Post by Steve on Jan 4, 2023 8:47:37 GMT
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