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Post by Red Rackham on Apr 19, 2023 11:23:33 GMT
Anyone watching? It's brilliant. OK you may say I'm partisan hey ho, but honestly Sunak is playing a blinder. He is making Starmer look a right pillock, back benchers are absolutely loving it.
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Post by Fairsociety on Apr 19, 2023 11:52:22 GMT
Starmer is a bell end everyone knows it, and to vote for him in protest to the Tories is like cutting off your nose to spite your face, he's a walking disaster, can you imagine what he's really got planned if he becomes leader, we're already getting a taste of it now, once he gets those keys there will be no stopping the crazed lunatic.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 19, 2023 12:15:09 GMT
"Starmer is a bell end everyone knows it"
I guess that would be why Keir Starmer is so far out in front in all of the opinion polls is it ?
I reckon a lot of electors want change simply because its got to be better than this
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Post by Red Rackham on Apr 19, 2023 12:22:48 GMT
Starmer is a bell end everyone knows it, and to vote for him in protest to the Tories is like cutting off your nose to spite your face, he's a walking disaster, can you imagine what he's really got planned if he becomes leader, we're already getting a taste of it now, once he gets those keys there will be no stopping the crazed lunatic. Indeed. At PMQ's Sunak takes Starmer to pieces because of his past. He has a long history of being very left wing, very pro EU and very pro mass immigration and the Tories are bound to make the most of it. Starmer is doing his best to cancel his own history. As a young man he edited a Marxist magazine, he was a member of the Haldane Society of Socialist Lawyers, he was 100% behind Corbyn's hard left policies and no one faught harder than he did to overturn the result of the referendum and keep us in the EU. And no one is trying to forget all that, more than Starmer is.
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Post by Fairsociety on Apr 19, 2023 12:25:28 GMT
"Starmer is a bell end everyone knows it" I guess that would be why Keir Starmer is so far out in front in all of the opinion polls is it ? I reckon a lot of electors want change simply because its got to be better than this yeah right, the UK people are ecstatic at the prospect of Labour handing over £1600 a month of UK tax payers money to illegal migrants who've never done a days work in the UK in their lives, and never intend to, while also using UK tax payers money to fund their legal aid bill so they can get to stay here legally, yes we are over the moon with Sir Keir, we love him using tax payers money to buy votes, up to now since this time last year he's got a potential 55,000 Labour voters, and many more still to come via the dinghy route.
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Post by Red Rackham on Apr 19, 2023 12:26:12 GMT
"Starmer is a bell end everyone knows it" I guess that would be why Keir Starmer is so far out in front in all of the opinion polls is it ? I reckon a lot of electors want change simply because its got to be better than this LOL, are you for real. Starmer is worried, and so he should be. Labours lead in the polls has been cut by 50% and the election is 18 months away. Bye bye Labour, Starmer is toast.
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Post by Fairsociety on Apr 19, 2023 12:29:49 GMT
Starmer is a bell end everyone knows it, and to vote for him in protest to the Tories is like cutting off your nose to spite your face, he's a walking disaster, can you imagine what he's really got planned if he becomes leader, we're already getting a taste of it now, once he gets those keys there will be no stopping the crazed lunatic. Indeed. At PMQ's Sunak takes Starmer to pieces because of his past. He has a long history of being very left wing, very pro EU and very pro mass immigration and the Tories are bound to make the most of it. Starmer is doing his best to cancel his own history. As a young man he edited a Marxist magazine, he was a member of the Haldane Society of Socialist Lawyers, he was 100% behind Corbyn's hard left policies and no one faught harder than he did to overturn the result of the referendum and keep us in the EU. And no one is trying to forget all that, more than Starmer is. Strange how he never turned down his knighthood, you'd think someone has principled as him and anti-monarch would have declined his knighthood,..... oh hang about.. he's a champagne socialist of course he'll take his knighthood and enjoy all the trappings of wealth while telling the rest of us how evil it is to be wealthy.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 19, 2023 12:52:19 GMT
"Starmer is a bell end everyone knows it" I guess that would be why Keir Starmer is so far out in front in all of the opinion polls is it ? I reckon a lot of electors want change simply because its got to be better than this LOL, are you for real. Starmer is worried, and so he should be. Labours lead in the polls has been cut by 50% and the election is 18 months away. Bye bye Labour, Starmer is toast. Truly amazing that you believe Starmer is "toast" when the mean average lead in the polls is still around 15 points, you are obviously an extremely optimistic person. The next episode in the political drama will be the aftermath of the local elections, when you will get all the Tory excuses for such disasterous results.
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Post by Red Rackham on Apr 19, 2023 12:52:38 GMT
Indeed. At PMQ's Sunak takes Starmer to pieces because of his past. He has a long history of being very left wing, very pro EU and very pro mass immigration and the Tories are bound to make the most of it. Starmer is doing his best to cancel his own history. As a young man he edited a Marxist magazine, he was a member of the Haldane Society of Socialist Lawyers, he was 100% behind Corbyn's hard left policies and no one faught harder than he did to overturn the result of the referendum and keep us in the EU. And no one is trying to forget all that, more than Starmer is. Strange how he never turned down his knighthood, you'd think someone has principled as him and anti-monarch would have declined his knighthood,..... oh hang about.. he's a champagne socialist of course he'll take his knighthood and enjoy all the trappings of wealth while telling the rest of us how evil it is to be wealthy. Quite, the right always used to use Tony Benn as an example of an outraged lefty and he was certainly on the left of the Labour party, but he was also a man of principle who renounced a hereditary peerage, cant see many modern day Labour MP's doing the same. In fact, going off on a tangent slightly... ...I'm reminded of that grubby little toerag Bercow. He was so desperate for a peerage he left the Conservative party when they declined to nominate him and joined Labour, and asked Corbyn to nominate him for a peerage. Much to Corbyn's credit he declined Bercow's request. The most important thing in Bercow's life was ermine robes and to be addressed as 'your lordship'. Pompous little man.
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Post by Red Rackham on Apr 19, 2023 12:53:46 GMT
LOL, are you for real. Starmer is worried, and so he should be. Labours lead in the polls has been cut by 50% and the election is 18 months away. Bye bye Labour, Starmer is toast. Truly amazing that you believe Starmer is "toast" when the mean average lead in the polls is still around 15 points, you are obviously an extremely optimistic person. The next episode in the political drama will be the aftermath of the local elections, when you will get all the Tory excuses for such disasterous results. A few months ago Labour's lead was 30 points, and the election is 18 months away yet. Edit: Local elections are always used to give the government a kicking, has it ever been different.
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Post by Fairsociety on Apr 19, 2023 13:07:34 GMT
Strange how he never turned down his knighthood, you'd think someone has principled as him and anti-monarch would have declined his knighthood,..... oh hang about.. he's a champagne socialist of course he'll take his knighthood and enjoy all the trappings of wealth while telling the rest of us how evil it is to be wealthy. Quite, the right always used to use Tony Benn as an example of an outraged lefty and he was certainly on the left of the Labour party, but he was also a man of principle who renounced a hereditary peerage, cant see many modern day Labour MP's doing the same. In fact, going off on a tangent slightly... ...I'm reminded of that grubby little toerag Bercow. He was so desperate for a peerage he left the Conservative party when they declined to nominate him and joined Labour, and asked Corbyn to nominate him for a peerage. Much to Corbyn's credit he declined Bercow's request. The most important thing in Bercow's life was ermine robes and to be addressed as 'your lordship'. Pompous little man. It's making big headlines now about Starmer's lucrative pension that he handed 'himself'.
Sunak in stitches as he brandishes document proving it is 'one law for' Starmer at PMQs
The arrangement means the lifetime allowance does not apply to Sir Keir's pension contributions from his time as DPP between 2008 and 2013.
Sir Keir has vowed to reimpose the £1.07million cap on pensions savings - recently scrapped by the Tories - if he takes the keys to No 10.
But the Prime Minister said the legislation shows it was "literally one law for him and tax rises for everyone else".
... Good old double standard hypocrite Starmer never fails to be a double standard hypocrite.
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Post by Red Rackham on Apr 19, 2023 13:14:07 GMT
It's making big headlines now about Starmer's lucrative pension pension that he handed 'himself'. Sunak in stitches as he brandishes document proving it is 'one law for' Starmer at PMQs The arrangement means the lifetime allowance does not apply to Sir Keir's pension contributions from his time as DPP between 2008 and 2013. Sir Keir has vowed to reimpose the £1.07million cap on pensions savings - recently scrapped by the Tories - if he takes the keys to No 10. But the Prime Minister said the legislation shows it was "literally one law for him and tax rises for everyone else".Yes indeed I watched it, when Sunak waved the document in the air Tory back benchers loved it and Starmer's face was an absolute picture lol.
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Post by Fairsociety on Apr 19, 2023 13:23:05 GMT
It's making big headlines now about Starmer's lucrative pension pension that he handed 'himself'. Sunak in stitches as he brandishes document proving it is 'one law for' Starmer at PMQs The arrangement means the lifetime allowance does not apply to Sir Keir's pension contributions from his time as DPP between 2008 and 2013. Sir Keir has vowed to reimpose the £1.07million cap on pensions savings - recently scrapped by the Tories - if he takes the keys to No 10. But the Prime Minister said the legislation shows it was "literally one law for him and tax rises for everyone else".Yes indeed I watched it, when Sunak waved the document in the air Tory back benchers loved it and Starmer's face was an absolute picture lol. When Starmer is caught out, which is quite often, his neck expands , his face turns Red and looks like it's ready to implode ... LOL
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Post by Deleted on Apr 19, 2023 13:43:01 GMT
Sunak can brandish whatever document he wants, he can laugh as much as he wants, but the reality is all around us.
Not only are we heading to be the worst performing economy of the G7, but also of the G20 including sanction hit Russia, and thats an appaling indictment.
The NHS is also in a worse state now than at any time in its history since been founded in 1947 by a Labour government.
Let us see who's laughing on the morning of Friday 5th May
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Post by borchester on Apr 19, 2023 14:36:49 GMT
Sunak can brandish whatever document he wants, he can laugh as much as he wants, but the reality is all around us. Not only are we heading to be the worst performing economy of the G7, but also of the G20 including sanction hit Russia, and thats an appaling indictment. The NHS is also in a worse state now than at any time in its history since been founded in 1947 by a Labour government. Let us see who's laughing on the morning of Friday 5th May My local Labour, Lib Dem and Tory parties are all remainers, so as usual the local elections will be fought on potholes and the rubbish collection, with no mention of the EU, except by the Green party who like losing.
Right now the UK's biggest problem is a labour shortage, which means that anyone who wants a job can have one and that the economy is therefore doing well.
The NHS gobbles up one pound in every seven of tax revenue. If it can't manage on that it might try curing a few patients rather than creating an epidemic of hypochondria
The Tories appear to be creaking up the polls. Early days yet, but the natural condition is for the Labour party to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory and, since they have nearly two years to do so, the coming months will be interesting
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