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Post by borchester on Jan 19, 2024 9:43:17 GMT
Little Joe is like a kid near a power socket. It should be fool proof, but you know that somehow he is going to shove a screwdriver in and burn the house down.
And even then he will stand there with there with a goofy grin and wonder why everyone is blaming him
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Post by thomas on Jan 19, 2024 9:59:44 GMT
Little Joe is like a kid near a power socket. It should be fool proof, but you know that somehow he is going to shove a screwdriver in and burn the house down.
And even then he will stand there with there with a goofy grin and wonder why everyone is blaming him already a thread borkie ukpoliticsdebate.boards.net/thread/5420/nationalists
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Post by borchester on Jan 19, 2024 12:14:11 GMT
Little Joe is like a kid near a power socket. It should be fool proof, but you know that somehow he is going to shove a screwdriver in and burn the house down.
And even then he will stand there with there with a goofy grin and wonder why everyone is blaming him already a thread borkie ukpoliticsdebate.boards.net/thread/5420/nationalistsSlow day Tommy.
Still, Humza does seem to have a built in ability to put his foot in it. To give the Labour Party its due, it has quietly pushed all that socialist nonsense to one side, but it is easy to imagine Little Joe apply for Scotland's admission to the Fourth International.
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Post by thomas on Jan 19, 2024 12:26:54 GMT
Slow day Tommy.
Still, Humza does seem to have a built in ability to put his foot in it. To give the Labour Party its due, it has quietly pushed all that socialist nonsense to one side, but it is easy to imagine Little Joe apply for Scotland's admission to the Fourth International. its all bubbling along borkie. Useless performing as predicted , the snp implosion gathering pace , starmer praying for general apathy and a low turnout so get into power. only 36 % of Scots are saying they will vote unionist parties, which is almost a twenty point drop since the heady days of 1997 and prior. 50 % want indy , and the majority think outside the uk and in the EU now the best bet. Are you getting ready for stooge renegotiating with the EU next year and the uk being an associate member according to the brothers and sisters? I tell you these modern politicians aren't very bright are they ?
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Post by borchester on Jan 19, 2024 16:07:15 GMT
Slow day Tommy.
Still, Humza does seem to have a built in ability to put his foot in it. To give the Labour Party its due, it has quietly pushed all that socialist nonsense to one side, but it is easy to imagine Little Joe apply for Scotland's admission to the Fourth International. its all bubbling along borkie. Useless performing as predicted , the snp implosion gathering pace , starmer praying for general apathy and a low turnout so get into power. only 36 % of Scots are saying they will vote unionist parties, which is almost a twenty point drop since the heady days of 1997 and prior. 50 % want indy , and the majority think outside the uk and in the EU now the best bet. Are you getting ready for stooge renegotiating with the EU next year and the uk being an associate member according to the brothers and sisters? I tell you these modern politicians aren't very bright are they ? To be honest Tommy, I reckon that the only negotiating Sir Stodge will be doing is with Mrs Starmer as whether to buy the new curtains for Number Ten at John Lewis or the Co-Op. All he wants is to be PM and will spend his premiership doing sod all, which is what most of us want.
Humza on the other hand, seems to be shaping up to be Jeremy Corbyn with a suntan. A political incompetent, but fun with it.
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Post by thomas on Jan 20, 2024 10:51:42 GMT
its all bubbling along borkie. Useless performing as predicted , the snp implosion gathering pace , starmer praying for general apathy and a low turnout so get into power. only 36 % of Scots are saying they will vote unionist parties, which is almost a twenty point drop since the heady days of 1997 and prior. 50 % want indy , and the majority think outside the uk and in the EU now the best bet. Are you getting ready for stooge renegotiating with the EU next year and the uk being an associate member according to the brothers and sisters? I tell you these modern politicians aren't very bright are they ? To be honest Tommy, I reckon that the only negotiating Sir Stodge will be doing is with Mrs Starmer as whether to buy the new curtains for Number Ten at John Lewis or the Co-Op. All he wants is to be PM and will spend his premiership doing sod all, which is what most of us want.
Humza on the other hand, seems to be shaping up to be Jeremy Corbyn with a suntan. A political incompetent, but fun with it. we will see in due course what sir stodge does when he takes power. Im sure every Brexit supporter , and eurosceptic politician will be watching him closely and crying from the rooftops every time he signs the uk up to some `closer tie` or BRINO with the EU.
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Post by borchester on Jan 20, 2024 13:02:26 GMT
To be honest Tommy, I reckon that the only negotiating Sir Stodge will be doing is with Mrs Starmer as whether to buy the new curtains for Number Ten at John Lewis or the Co-Op. All he wants is to be PM and will spend his premiership doing sod all, which is what most of us want.
Humza on the other hand, seems to be shaping up to be Jeremy Corbyn with a suntan. A political incompetent, but fun with it. we will see in due course what sir stodge does when he takes power. Im sure every Brexit supporter , and eurosceptic politician will be watching him closely and crying from the rooftops every time he signs the uk up to some `closer tie` or BRINO with the EU. Sounds about right.
As I have said before, Brexit hinged on sovereignty. Starmer knows that. So he will probably negotiate a few harmless trade deals, but he is a realist and won't allow Brussels any say in making UK legislation.
That was the Scot Nats strong suite. Freedom from the bloodsucking English bastards and well, that was it really. And it might well have worked, particularly if the Scots had sent someone down from Scottish TV to ask Rishi Sunak if he actually knew where Scotland was. But instead the Scots decided to raise the red flag of socialism
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Post by thomas on Jan 20, 2024 14:34:50 GMT
we will see in due course what sir stodge does when he takes power. Im sure every Brexit supporter , and eurosceptic politician will be watching him closely and crying from the rooftops every time he signs the uk up to some `closer tie` or BRINO with the EU. Sounds about right.
As I have said before, Brexit hinged on sovereignty. Starmer knows that. So he will probably negotiate a few harmless trade deals, but he is a realist and won't allow Brussels any say in making UK legislation.
That was the Scot Nats strong suite. Freedom from the bloodsucking English bastards and well, that was it really. And it might well have worked, particularly if the Scots had sent someone down from Scottish TV to ask Rishi Sunak if he actually knew where Scotland was. But instead the Scots decided to raise the red flag of socialism
come now borkie , you mentioned `realism` then come out with this. Let's re cap on keir starmers history to date. This is a man who spent years trying to overturn the democratic Brexit referendum in parliament , who thought the public that stupid they would swallow his Brexit in name only schtick in 2019 , pissed on the back of labours Brexit voting constituencies in the process , and tried to install a remainer in the hartlepool by election with predictable consequences. On top of that , im told he pissed on every single pledge he made to the brothers and sisters in his leadership bid , and once elected predictably u turned. ...and you tell me he is a realist who won't allow Brussels a say in Blighty? come oan nooo ! Im thinking this is a bit of wishful thinking on your part. Further brussellls already has a say in part of the uk........northern Ireland. So what are you talking about? Is northern ireland not subject to the EU customs codes , vat rules and single market rules , as well as our fellow brits being allowed their eu citizenship? Is Northern Ireland not subject to eu laws , and eu courts ? Lastly mate ,the nu snp , and indeed the brothers and sisters northerly branch , as well as the liberals and greens are many things , but im not sure any of them are classed as good old fashioned socialists .
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Post by jonksy on Jan 20, 2024 14:42:19 GMT
Open letter accuses FM of ‘hypocrisy’ for inviting Turkish president to Scotland....
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