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Post by borchester on Apr 28, 2023 14:21:21 GMT
I can't say that I find any of them particularly bad.
To me the real problem is that politicians have an urge to be up and doing and interfering in matters that usually solve themselves if left in the care of time.
That said, what is your take on the matter ?
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Post by om15 on Apr 28, 2023 14:45:01 GMT
Sturgeon, followed by Blackford, Dianne Abbott, Dawn Butler, David Lammy and Humza Yousaf.
For starters, other lefties in the queue.
Criteria judged are, ability, honesty, competence, decency and integrity.
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Post by Bentley on Apr 28, 2023 14:50:50 GMT
Starmer must come near to the top if one considers charisma and competence to be important.
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Post by Montegriffo on Apr 28, 2023 15:30:42 GMT
Stephen Yaxley-Lennon.
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Post by Red Rackham on Apr 28, 2023 15:42:43 GMT
Sturgeon, followed by Blackford, Dianne Abbott, Dawn Butler, David Lammy and Humza Yousaf. For starters, other lefties in the queue. Criteria judged are, ability, honesty, competence, decency and integrity. Sturgeon, Abbott, Lammy, Butler and McYousaf... yes that's pretty much my list too. Although I would probably add, Starmer and Kinnock.
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Post by om15 on Apr 28, 2023 16:37:41 GMT
Starmer and Kinnock both deserve a mention because of their leftie traits, however they lack the intent to destabilise our society that the others have, they are both rubbish, but not evil like say Sturgeon is.
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Post by sheepy on Apr 28, 2023 16:45:45 GMT
Let me think about it, while I mull over which is worse dog crap, crap A,B or C.
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Post by Pacifico on Apr 28, 2023 17:02:19 GMT
It has to be Sturgeon - she single-handedly took the SNP from unchallenged rule in Scotland to the basket case we see today. The financial skulduggery is bad enough but to introduce a policy that even her own supporters (let alone the general population) didnt want has to be the most stupidest thing that a politician has done in decades.
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Post by Fairsociety on Apr 28, 2023 17:11:01 GMT
Sturgeon thought she was untouchable, in fact she almost was, it speaks volumes when police wanted to investigate SNP finances but had to ask her permission first.
They wanted to investigate her husband and had to ask her was it ok?, absolute crazy. I suspect the strings were pulled from Westminster in the end, considering it was UK tax payers money that was being swindled. I imagine when they do arrest Sturgeon it will be a airtight case, they know they can't get it wrong arresting her.
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Post by om15 on Apr 28, 2023 17:59:37 GMT
The SNP loonies think all this is a Westminster plot to lock up Sturgeon. For years the UK PM tiptoed around her, Mrs May and Boris were terrified to say or do the wrong thing around her, but Ricky seems to be of sterner stuff.
It wouldn't surprise me if a large buff folder from GCHQ/MI5 was sent to Polis Alba with a message to sort it out or we'll sort you out. The Polis were in Sturgeons pocket, hence dragging their heels over this, she should have been stopped a couple of years ago when it became common knowledge that accounts weren't audited and money couldn't be found. So perhaps Westminster has stepped in and I hope that they will carry on doing so.
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Post by walterpaisley on Apr 29, 2023 8:06:45 GMT
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Post by wapentake on Apr 29, 2023 8:14:17 GMT
It’s interesting but not surprising that so many just cite lefty this or that,the idea that Westminster and it’s oft separation from reality that Joe public have to face illustrates the very same lack of reality concerning our political masters on the right too.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Apr 29, 2023 11:33:53 GMT
I'll give a joint award to Diane Abbott and David Lammy. Both thick as mince chancers who achieved their dubious positions through endless playing of the race card and grievance politics.
Absolute charlatans ruthlessly exploiting the very people that they claim to speak for.
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Post by thomas on Apr 29, 2023 12:15:04 GMT
Starmer must come near to the top if one considers charisma and competence to be important. without a doubt. I will go on to say as well if starmer doesnt sail to victory n the next general election , it could possibly be regarded as one of the greatest failures of open goal scoring by a british political leader in modern uk history.
If he cant win the next GE with all the stars that are curently aligning for him then he surely must quit politics in shame forevermore as his name goes into the history books of inept failures.
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Post by Bentley on Apr 29, 2023 12:19:56 GMT
Starmer must come near to the top if one considers charisma and competence to be important. without a doubt. I will go on to say as well if starmer doesnt sail to victory n the next general election , it could possibly be regarded as one of the greatest failures of open goal scoring by a british political leader in modern uk history.
If he cant win the next GE with all the stars that are curently aligning for him then he surely must quit politics in shame forevermore as his name goes into the history books of inept failures.
Along with Ms Sturgeon perhaps?
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