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Post by see2 on Feb 24, 2023 16:20:43 GMT
I probably could get enough credit to live very nicely for a few years . The problems would start when the credit run out . Labour have the right idea, spend everyone else's money and never pay it back. Front runner for silly comment of the month award ^^^
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Post by Toreador on Feb 24, 2023 17:16:04 GMT
Labour have the right idea, spend everyone else's money and never pay it back. Front runner for silly comment of the month award ^^^ Hahah, you've been displaced.
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Post by sheepy on Feb 24, 2023 17:20:37 GMT
But on the Brightside, Labour won't attack the British people, although they have done so for decades, now Sir Keir is in charge what could possibly go wrong.
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Post by jonksy on Feb 24, 2023 18:27:01 GMT
But on the Brightside, Labour won't attack the British people, although they have done so for decades, now Sir Keir is in charge what could possibly go wrong. Rent a gob rayner is not so noisy these days LOL....I gues she is sick of pulling her foot out of her chops...
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Post by Pacifico on Feb 24, 2023 18:32:07 GMT
The only track record that Starmer has got, is the record of the previous Labour government Starmers track record is the list of promises that he has made and then reneged on. When even great swathes of the Labour Party don't trust him that is not a good track record.
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Post by see2 on Feb 24, 2023 23:20:28 GMT
But on the Brightside, Labour won't attack the British people, although they have done so for decades, now Sir Keir is in charge what could possibly go wrong. Rent a gob rayner is not so noisy these days LOL....I gues she is sick of pulling her foot out of her chops... While rent a gob troll master has another go at her ^^^
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Post by jonksy on Feb 24, 2023 23:25:46 GMT
If you're expecting a Labour landslide, you must have missed Starmer's word salad of mind-numbing banality Tory MPs like to agonise over whether the next General Election will be a repeat of 1992 (when the Conservatives under new leader John Major surprisingly won a fourth term on a much-reduced majority but one big enough to last five years); or 1997 (when the Major government was wiped out by Tony Blair’s first landslide and the Tories spent 13 years exiled in the political wilderness). Totally agree. Starmer has taken his template from Blair and we will probably see the same banality every day if he came to power with a further five a day mission statements that will never be carried out or see fruition. His popularity is only fuelled by how much the electorate detest the present incompetent Tory government. The country doesn't need more of the same, but the country will learn its mistake soon enough if he is elected......Starmer always sounds like a Miss World contestant. "I want world peace and happiness for everyone". He's got about as much wisdom. In reality, it will be neither. Tory hopes of clinging to power are fading. Labour is clearly favourite to win the next election. But it will not be by a landslide. British politics, of course, is especially febrile these days and things can change fast (only 16 months ago, Boris Johnson was still riding high in the polls as prime minister and looked set to lead a two-term Tory government). So all predictions can be based only on what we know now, assuming no unforeseen major change. And what we know now, with some certainty, is that the Tories are too far gone to scrape home again as they did 31 years ago. There has been no Rishi Sunak bounce since he became Prime Minister, no sign that he’s brought any kind of X-factor to the job, only the increasingly settled view among voters that he leads a government without direction, vision, ideas or purpose — a government, in short, already past its sell-by date. www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-11790831/ANDREW-NEIL-youre-expecting-Labour-landslide-missed-Keir-Starmers-word-salad.html
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Post by see2 on Feb 24, 2023 23:26:34 GMT
The only track record that Starmer has got, is the record of the previous Labour government Starmers track record is the list of promises that he has made and then reneged on. When even great swathes of the Labour Party don't trust him that is not a good track record. Political 'promises' have to change with the times, but Righty trouble makers enjoy distorting reality. Only idiots like Thatcher are condemned with their own promises, being unable to "turn".
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Post by jonksy on Feb 24, 2023 23:27:48 GMT
If Labour win the next election it's for one reason and one reason alone... because the Tories lost it.
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Post by see2 on Feb 24, 2023 23:32:41 GMT
If you're expecting a Labour landslide, you must have missed Starmer's word salad of mind-numbing banality Tory MPs like to agonise over whether the next General Election will be a repeat of 1992 (when the Conservatives under new leader John Major surprisingly won a fourth term on a much-reduced majority but one big enough to last five years); or 1997 (when the Major government was wiped out by Tony Blair’s first landslide and the Tories spent 13 years exiled in the political wilderness). Totally agree. Starmer has taken his template from Blair and we will probably see the same banality every day if he came to power with a further five a day mission statements that will never be carried out or see fruition. His popularity is only fuelled by how much the electorate detest the present incompetent Tory government. The country doesn't need more of the same, but the country will learn its mistake soon enough if he is elected......Starmer always sounds like a Miss World contestant. "I want world peace and happiness for everyone". He's got about as much wisdom. In reality, it will be neither. Tory hopes of clinging to power are fading. Labour is clearly favourite to win the next election. But it will not be by a landslide. British politics, of course, is especially febrile these days and things can change fast (only 16 months ago, Boris Johnson was still riding high in the polls as prime minister and looked set to lead a two-term Tory government). So all predictions can be based only on what we know now, assuming no unforeseen major change. And what we know now, with some certainty, is that the Tories are too far gone to scrape home again as they did 31 years ago. There has been no Rishi Sunak bounce since he became Prime Minister, no sign that he’s brought any kind of X-factor to the job, only the increasingly settled view among voters that he leads a government without direction, vision, ideas or purpose — a government, in short, already past its sell-by date. www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-11790831/ANDREW-NEIL-youre-expecting-Labour-landslide-missed-Keir-Starmers-word-salad.htmlOh! the mail, I thought you might be being serious for a minute. In terms of a Labour win, I never bet on it because there is too much persistent dishonest slime thrown at Labour, and, as proved by Thatcher's 11 years in office, the slime works on the all too easily led British electorate..
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Post by see2 on Feb 24, 2023 23:37:08 GMT
Front runner for silly comment of the month award ^^^ Hahah, you've been displaced. He wouldn't have had to try too hard to do that, as it is he won by a country mile
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Post by Pacifico on Feb 25, 2023 7:44:28 GMT
Starmers track record is the list of promises that he has made and then reneged on. When even great swathes of the Labour Party don't trust him that is not a good track record. Political 'promises' have to change with the times, but Righty trouble makers enjoy distorting reality. Only idiots like Thatcher are condemned with their own promises, being unable to "turn". LOL - Starmer just lies about everything - even Labour Party members are starting to take note.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 25, 2023 9:42:51 GMT
Political 'promises' have to change with the times, but Righty trouble makers enjoy distorting reality. Only idiots like Thatcher are condemned with their own promises, being unable to "turn". LOL - Starmer just lies about everything - even Labour Party members are starting to take note. There are also hundreds of thousands of ex party members like me who also took note and voted with our feet. Starmer's Labour can go to hell as far as I am concerned.
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Post by Fairsociety on Feb 25, 2023 10:05:26 GMT
If Labour win the next election it's for one reason and one reason alone... because the Tories lost it. It's shit or bust now for the Tories, so they might as well go for it, they must start doing the unwokiest things, like stamping down on these illegal boat people, stopping these Eco just oil nuts, letting the police do their job without all the woke, if they don't start doing and saying the right things the protest voters will put Labour in power.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 25, 2023 10:24:06 GMT
The Labour Party can do without the far Left ... and indeed the party is doing extremely well without them, so stay away, go and join Arthur Scargills Socialist Labour Party or the Socialist Workers Party, and leave mainstream political parties to get on with seriuous business.
The majority of the so called "working class" are not interested in Stop The War, CND, Palestine, Bring Down The Monarchy or negotiating with terrorists.
Most of the far Left have now gone from the Labour Party, some still remain, but their voice is now small, their parasitic group "Momentum" is almost bankrupt, and the party is now what it should be ... A progressive, Left of centre political party which champions Moral Capitalism and Social Justice.
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