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Post by dodgydave on Mar 7, 2023 14:10:09 GMT
Starmer refuses ten times to say when he first approached Sue Gray.
God help us, we are going to lurch from one shit show to another.
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Post by Fairsociety on Mar 7, 2023 14:23:20 GMT
And to think people would vote for him.
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Post by johnofgwent on Mar 7, 2023 14:51:05 GMT
And to think people would vote for him. People will. And Fishy Rishy and his shower have only one person to blame, the PM
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Post by johnofgwent on Mar 7, 2023 14:55:08 GMT
Starmer refuses ten times to say when he first approached Sue Gray. God help us, we are going to lurch from one shit show to another One thing i will say Starmer whinges that he expected these decisions to be taken at ‘proper meetings’ yet at this time his number one fan in wales was breaking the rules and having police arrest those driving to buy essentisls
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Post by bancroft on Mar 7, 2023 15:07:33 GMT
Neither do I, don't trust Starmer on his own 'Partygate' issue suspect the police in this country are too close to political parties and particularly Labour in some places.
Reminds me of Savile having tea parties with police.
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Post by Fairsociety on Mar 7, 2023 15:36:44 GMT
Neither do I, don't trust Starmer on his own 'Partygate' issue suspect the police in this country are too close to political parties and particularly Labour in some places. Reminds me of Savile having tea parties with police. If the right questions are asked, and if Starmer doesn't use his low friends in high places, like he did partygate, then he might not make it to the next GE, Sue Gray and Starmer colluded over the partygate inquiry, she should have been impartial, now we know she wasn't, Starmer basically nobbled Sue Gray, which he knows being a ex-DPP is illegal. Was her reward being offered Labour Chief of Staff? very very iffy. Imagine Starmer and big mouth Rayner if this was Johnson and Sue Gray and Starmer was ousted out, they'd want the police involved.
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Post by sheepy on Mar 7, 2023 17:21:21 GMT
And to think people would vote for him. Except he can only win by default, which still means he will have no mandate for anything, which will cause the backlash of all backlashes against the Westminster party, I wouldn't want to be any of them thinking they can tell people how they are allowed to think.
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Post by thomas on Mar 7, 2023 17:27:42 GMT
Cant see the tories turning this around now. Sunak is despised , and they have made too many mistakes and too much of a mess that people have now run out of patience with them.
I saw an interview with tory david davis talking about the migration crises and how it was all the tory government and home office fault , as one example of public perception of where the tories have let their voting base down.
Time is running out , and of course with rishi selling norn ireland out , with much of the fall out still to come, i think they are sinking fast.
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Post by johnofgwent on Mar 7, 2023 17:32:55 GMT
I had a very, very wierd question from yougov today, asking if i had heard of a load of irish politicians and terrorists turned politicians, and a terrorist who got elected as an MP but couldn’t rake the oath even if he wanted to on account of being locked up in an H Block
All connected to who i was going to vote for next time
Very peculiar
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Post by bancroft on Mar 7, 2023 18:09:40 GMT
Still plenty of time to close the gap.
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Post by see2 on Mar 7, 2023 20:15:25 GMT
Starmer refuses ten times to say when he first approached Sue Gray. God help us, we are going to lurch from one shit show to another. "nothing improper" that suggests that if he revealed 'when', the propagandists might have their usual shit minded opportunity to infer lies and insinuations. On the other hand it might have been one night in bed, or it could have just been taking care of personal details that had nothing to do with her joining the Labour Party. Some will of course insinuate a fault somewhere.
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Post by see2 on Mar 7, 2023 20:22:30 GMT
Still plenty of time to close the gap. Unfortunately yes, but given the fact that the Tories have seriously dominated parliament since 1951, it seems clear that they are overrated and it's now well past the time to give them another long rest as allowed them during the New Labour period in office.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 7, 2023 20:51:27 GMT
I do not understand how anyone could possibly say that a man who has never been Prime Minister, would be a bad Prime Minister, I mean based upon what. ?
So Mr Starmer may have asked Sue Gray last month, ar maybe at Christmas, or before Christmas, but why the hell does it matter. ?
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Post by jonksy on Mar 7, 2023 21:08:46 GMT
I do not understand how anyone could possibly say that a man who has never been Prime Minister, would be a bad Prime Minister, I mean based upon what. So Mr Starmer may have asked Sue Gray last month, ar maybe at Christmas, or before Christmas, but why the hell does it matter. Because he is a total lying prick.
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Post by sheepy on Mar 7, 2023 21:45:52 GMT
Still plenty of time to close the gap. Unfortunately yes, but given the fact that the Tories have seriously dominated parliament since 1951, it seems clear that they are overrated and it's now well past the time to give them another long rest as allowed them during the New Labour period in office. I cannot wait, the punishment dished out to the Tories will look like a day out in the park compared with what new Labour have coming, I cannot see what all the fuss is about they have it coming. We have very long memories over at populist HQ.
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