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Post by Pacifico on Aug 18, 2023 17:39:42 GMT
wonder if they will last longer than his 10 pledges...
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Post by Handyman on Aug 18, 2023 17:57:23 GMT
I know when he's lying, his lips move
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Post by Baron von Lotsov on Aug 18, 2023 19:28:36 GMT
wonder if they will last longer than his 10 pledges... Why is the text censored? Is it offensive?
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Post by Pacifico on Aug 18, 2023 21:21:00 GMT
Will the missions make it into the manifesto?...
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Post by jonksy on Aug 19, 2023 3:44:59 GMT
Will the missions make it into the manifesto?... A smarmers pledge or promise is about as much use as tits on a boar.
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Post by sheepy on Aug 19, 2023 18:09:01 GMT
I know when he's lying, his lips move But then he is a politician and what he might say today means squat tomorrow. The amusing part is they come up with this stuff for votes which never gets put in place anyway, they still don't get the majority don't turn up because they have become wise to their political trickery. They don't trust anyone putting themselves up as the latest messiah.
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Post by Baron von Lotsov on Aug 19, 2023 19:32:33 GMT
Will the missions make it into the manifesto?... How do we know? Some twat has obscured the writing.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 23, 2023 20:16:04 GMT
"A Broken Pledge" is not a Broken Pledge if Kier Starmer is not Prime Minister or in government
Any opposition political party can change policy mid stream or mid term, it is not a broken promise
If however Kier Starmer put a pledge or promise into the Labour Party Manifesto going into the election, and then failed to carry out the policy or promise ... THEN, and only then would it be a "broken promise".
The Conservative Party have made several promises going into an election, and then broken the promise, like for example "there will be no more top-down reorganisations of the NHS" made in 2010 by David Cameron.
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Post by Pacifico on Aug 24, 2023 6:38:19 GMT
"A Broken Pledge" is not a Broken Pledge if Kier Starmer is not Prime Minister or in government Nonsense Comrade.. you don't have to be in Government to put a pledge in the manifesto.. Which is what Starmer said in the video..
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Post by dappy on Aug 24, 2023 8:55:36 GMT
I am not going to pretend that I am excited by Labour and Starmer although given the utter shambles the Tories have become, I much prefer them t the status quo. Any opposition party is by definition not in power and hence largely unable to influence events now nor control what they will inherit if they get elected. Any plans now can only be dependent on what the economic and social situation is at the next election. We'll see in time what Labour's manifesto is and if as seems likely they form the next government whether they deliver some or all of those plans.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 24, 2023 9:19:00 GMT
"A Broken Pledge" is not a Broken Pledge if Kier Starmer is not Prime Minister or in government Nonsense Comrade.. you don't have to be in Government to put a pledge in the manifesto.. Which is what Starmer said in the video.. There is no manifesto, neither of the main political parties have published a manifesto for the next general election, and so you are talking about something which does not exist. IF .. such a pledge does find itself in the yet to be published manifesto, then fair enough
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Post by Deleted on Aug 24, 2023 9:26:39 GMT
A Labour manifesto isn't something that should ever be taken seriously. Labour doesn't actually let you know what they're going to do until it's too late.
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Post by see2 on Aug 24, 2023 18:29:05 GMT
wonder if they will last longer than his 10 pledges... Pledges made BEFORE having to take into account the mess of asylum seekers made by the Tories AND before the true costs and disruptions were about to be caused by the Covid 19. But not unlike someone afflicted with the 'Trump Supporters' syndrome (completely oblivious of common sense and objectivity) you keep doing your sadly pathetic attacks on Starmer. People like yourself deserve to have Starmer in office for ten years.
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Post by Pacifico on Aug 24, 2023 21:31:48 GMT
LOL - the people most outraged by Starmers u-turns are real Labour supporters.. Why the fuck would I be bothered if he ditched Socialist policies - give your head a wobble you silly boy..
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Post by Red Rackham on Sept 21, 2023 12:47:20 GMT
I am not going to pretend that I am excited by Labour and Starmer although given the utter shambles the Tories have become, I much prefer them t the status quo. Any opposition party is by definition not in power and hence largely unable to influence events now nor control what they will inherit if they get elected. Any plans now can only be dependent on what the economic and social situation is at the next election. We'll see in time what Labour's manifesto is and if as seems likely they form the next government whether they deliver some or all of those plans. The only reason the Tories have become a shambles is because they are no longer Conservative. They have been moving to the centre ground ever since Cameron's coalition with Rodders, and other than Truss, recent Tory prime ministers have been anything but Tory.
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