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Post by johnofgwent on Jan 21, 2023 11:18:08 GMT
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-64253184?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGAI admit to some confusion In her pre-broadcast bullshit ahead of interviewing Starmer, Laura K wrote this “There's a familiar criticism of Keir Starmer that he's a bit, well, dull - or cautious, to be more diplomatic. But the change to the party is dramatic. The shadow minister says while Starmer "didn't do a Blair, make a speech about clause 4 on stage" - when he controversially changed a key clause in Labour's constitution - the change in the party is "profound", and achieved by Starmer's "steeliness" to get it done.” So my confusion is, what action akin to Blair’s on Clause 4 has Starmer taken without announcing it ? What did I miss ?
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Post by Red Rackham on Jan 22, 2023 12:22:49 GMT
Richard Tice on Talk TV has just shown a clip of the Kuenssberg Starmer interview in which Starmer said he prefers Davos to Westminster! I mean he actually said it out loud. And this left wing lunatic wants to be our next prime minister?
Other than his admiration of the WEF, the green agenda, and not knowing what a woman is, this left wing lightweight doesn't seem to have any policies.
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Post by jonksy on Jan 22, 2023 12:53:02 GMT
Richard Tice on Talk TV has just shown a clip of the Kuenssberg Starmer interview in which Starmer said he prefers Davos to Westminster! I mean he actually said it out loud. And this left wing lunatic wants to be our next prime minister?
Other than his admiration of the WEF, the green agenda, and not knowing what a woman is, this left wing lightweight doesn't seem to have any policies. Could labour pick a dafter twat to become leader if they tried?
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Post by patman post on Jan 22, 2023 13:15:17 GMT
Opinion polls show that Starmer has managed to lessen the impact of, and public unease about, the radical Left, and give Labour the appearance of being electable.
The fact that there’s been so many attempts to smear him, seems to indicate he’s worrying his opponents…
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Post by Red Rackham on Jan 22, 2023 13:43:59 GMT
Opinion polls show that Starmer has managed to lessen the impact of, and public unease about, the radical Left, and give Labour the appearance of being electable. The fact that there’s been so many attempts to smear him, seems to indicate he’s worrying his opponents… Of course he has eased public unease about the radical left, he is doing exactly what Blair did 25 years ago, thing is, Starmer's dull as dishwater whereas Blair was charismatic. Starmer is attempting to move the Labour party from the left to the centre in order to make himself and the party appear more electable. The problem is there are too many left wing socialists in the Labour party who wont stay quiet for ever, and lets not forget, Labour are heavily reliant on Trade Union cash which is why Starmer refuses to support the governments proposed minimum service levels for blue light services, as is the norm in other countries. Starmers plan for solving the energy crisis, bought on in no small part by 'green energy policy', is to impose more green energy policy! And in order to look virtuous on a global stage he is attempting to outdo all other countries by saying net-zero by 2030 should be a priority. I'm sure when he's speaking he can hear angels singing and imagines there's a shaft of light from the heavens beaming down upon him. The man is a lunatic. People don't have to smear Starmer, any politician who says on live TV that he prefers the WEF to Westminster is smearing himself.
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Post by patman post on Jan 22, 2023 13:59:50 GMT
Opinion polls show that Starmer has managed to lessen the impact of, and public unease about, the radical Left, and give Labour the appearance of being electable. The fact that there’s been so many attempts to smear him, seems to indicate he’s worrying his opponents… Of course he has eased public unease about the radical left, he is doing exactly what Blair did 25 years ago, thing is, Starmer's dull as dishwater whereas Blair was charismatic. Starmer is attempting to move the Labour party from the left to the centre in order to make himself and the party appear more electable. The problem is there are too many left wing socialists in the Labour party who wont stay quiet for ever, and lets not forget, Labour are heavily reliant on Trade Union cash which is why Starmer refuses to support the governments proposed minimum service levels for blue light services, as is the norm in other countries. Starmers plan for solving the energy crisis, bought on in no small part by 'green energy policy', is to impose more green energy policy! And in order to look virtuous on a global stage he is attempting to outdo all other countries by saying net-zero by 2030 should be a priority. I'm sure when he's speaking he can hear angels singing and imagines there's a shaft of light from the heavens beaming down upon him. The man is a lunatic. People don't have to smear Starmer, any politician who says on live TV that he prefers the WEF to Westminster is smearing himself. All of that may be true, but it’s not got the legs of the anti Corbyn concerns. Plus, after the years of a lovable tousle-haired blond jokey clown in charge, many of the electorate may prefer a dull and more steady leader — which could play well for Sunak too…
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Post by Handyman on Jan 24, 2023 19:30:17 GMT
Starmer always reminds me of a startled Rabbit caught in the head lights
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Post by Bentley on Jan 24, 2023 19:52:09 GMT
He reminds me of a supply Geography teacher walking into a rowdy class.
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Post by Handyman on Jan 27, 2023 19:03:23 GMT
Starmer is always quite until his paymasters give him a script to out on Wednesday during PMQ , I've seen more life in a Tramps Vest
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Post by jonksy on Feb 21, 2023 8:59:23 GMT
Starmer drumming up work for the Brussels legal merry-go-round very lucrative for lawyers! Wouldn't trust Keir to see a bull.........Just like Blair, gave away thatchers rebates for sweet f a,......Starmer will obviously bore the EU representatives in meetings with his monotonous voice and they will cave in fearful of losing their sanity! Starmer pledges to seek a better trading relationship with EU for British farming It is designed to reduce the number of export checks faced by livestock farmers Keir would seek to extend the arrangement to cover the entire UK Starmer will today pledge closer trading links with the EU - as he faces fresh Labour pressure to commit to rejoining the single market. The Labour leader will use a speech to the National Farmers’ Union to commit Labour to striking a new ‘veterinary agreement’ with the EU designed to reduce the number of export checks faced by livestock farmers.
Starmer will use a speech to the National Farmers’ Union to commit Labour to striking a new ‘veterinary agreement’ with the EU
The move is designed primarily to tackle checks on livestock and animal products going from Great Britain to Northern Ireland. www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11773893/Keir-Starmer-pledges-seek-better-trading-relationship-EU-British-farming.html
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