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Post by Totheleft on Jun 23, 2024 17:30:23 GMT
More opinion dressed up as fact... đ Like we need to be told 'if you put your hand in that open flame it will burn' ... somethings you instinctively know, you just use commons sense ... but hey-ho what if you don't have common sense ... LOL You talking about common sence lol
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Post by Fairsociety on Jun 23, 2024 17:31:01 GMT
Like we need to be told 'if you put your hand in that open flame it will burn' ... somethings you instinctively know, you just use commons sense ... but hey-ho what if you don't have common sense ... LOL Thanks for the admission. I actually respect that. No worries andrea, there's those who have no common sense .... and then there's you .... LOL
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Post by Red Rackham on Jun 23, 2024 17:31:17 GMT
He's committed to not rejoining the single market despite the fact it would benefit the economy to do so. Pillock. Starmer spent the best part of three years desperately trying to overturn the biggest democratic vote in British political history, how can anyone possibly describe him as a democrat? And as Labour leader he openly said he would 'renegotiate' Brexit. Of course since Sunak announced the election Starmer has obviously gone quiet on his pro EU ambitions, lets not frighten the audience before the final curtain, eh. Make no mistake, Starmer is the EU's boy, he will ensure that the UK once again become EU law takers, subservient to an unelected cabal of commissioners and presidents who govern from, of all places, Belgium. Over the next five years the UK will in all but name re-join the EU of that there is no doubt. There is also no doubt this will once more push Farage to centre stage in British politics.
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Post by Fairsociety on Jun 23, 2024 17:32:22 GMT
Like we need to be told 'if you put your hand in that open flame it will burn' ... somethings you instinctively know, you just use commons sense ... but hey-ho what if you don't have common sense ... LOL You talking about common sence lol Yes I was talking about common sense ......with a ... 's' ... not being common.
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Post by Totheleft on Jun 23, 2024 17:33:38 GMT
I'd like someone to explain how paying in to the EU is going to improve our defence capabilities. Is this going to happen for sure or is it scare mongering. If anything it might help strengthen are boarders from the Boat people .
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Post by Totheleft on Jun 23, 2024 17:40:08 GMT
You talking about common sence lol Yes I was talking about common sense ......with a ... 's' ... not being common. Living like the common people
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Post by Fairsociety on Jun 23, 2024 17:40:44 GMT
I'd like someone to explain how paying in to the EU is going to improve our defence capabilities. Is this going to happen for sure or is it scare mongering. If anything it might help strengthen are boarders from the Boat people . We already pay the EU namely France to strengthen their borders, you can clearly see it's wasted money..
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Post by Totheleft on Jun 23, 2024 17:47:10 GMT
Is this going to happen for sure or is it scare mongering. If anything it might help strengthen are boarders from the Boat people . We already pay the EU namely France to strengthen their borders, you can clearly see it's wasted money.. Well closer ties with the EU might help who knows especially seeing that Sir keir Wants to treat the people Smugglers like terrorist suspects. I can only see good coming out of it.
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Post by Pacifico on Jun 23, 2024 17:49:39 GMT
I'd like someone to explain how paying in to the EU is going to improve our defence capabilities. Is this going to happen for sure or is it scare mongering. If anything it might help strengthen are boarders from the Boat people . The proposal involves contributions into the European Defence Fund - what we would get out of such donations is far from clear.
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Post by Fairsociety on Jun 23, 2024 17:53:43 GMT
We already pay the EU namely France to strengthen their borders, you can clearly see it's wasted money.. Well closer ties with the EU might help who knows especially seeing that Sir keir Wants to treat the people Smugglers like terrorist suspects. I can only see good coming out of it. Don't daft Sir Keir made his living (a good living) by representing scum like this, and to rub salt into the wound he used tax payers money to do it.
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Post by Totheleft on Jun 23, 2024 17:59:59 GMT
Well closer ties with the EU might help who knows especially seeing that Sir keir Wants to treat the people Smugglers like terrorist suspects. I can only see good coming out of it. Don't daft Sir Keir made his living (a good living) by representing scum like this, and to rub salt into the wound he used tax payers money to do it. Scum like what? Terrorist or people smugglers im not sure in Sir keir history has a lawer but was he a queeens council for the prosecution?
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Post by Fairsociety on Jun 23, 2024 18:10:12 GMT
Don't daft Sir Keir made his living (a good living) by representing scum like this, and to rub salt into the wound he used tax payers money to do it. Scum like what? Terrorist or people smugglers im not sure in Sir keir history has a lawer but was he a queeens council for the prosecution? Make sure you read this vvv ... because the rest of us will ..
Sir Keir Starmer has been branded a member of the âhuman rights glitteratiâ by Johnny Mercer, the veterans minister, for advising Phil Shiner, the lawyer struck off for dishonesty.
The Labour leader is listed as an adviser to Mr Shiner in a 2005 legal bid to prevent peace activistsâ taxes being used to fund the military. A year later, Sir Keir was instructed by Mr Shiner to represent a suspected terrorist suing the UK Government for unlawful detention in Iraq.
Mr Shiner was struck off as a solicitor in 2017 for 22 charges of professional misconduct, including dishonesty. The 66-year-old, once named human rights lawyer of the year, has subsequently been charged with four counts of fraud, which he denies, in a case expected to go to trial in 2024.
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Post by Baron von Lotsov on Jun 23, 2024 18:18:32 GMT
But Labour will probably enjoy a near total dictatorship. There is no end to lunacy that they can enact. And they will. The economy is almost totally shagged. I don't see too many brains in that party so one can expect disaster soon. It will teach the proles what happens if you try and get back in the EU. We will not see these great riches promised.
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Post by Totheleft on Jun 23, 2024 18:20:13 GMT
Scum like what? Terrorist or people smugglers im not sure in Sir keir history has a lawer but was he a queeens council for the prosecution? Make sure you read his ... because the rest of us will ..
Sir Keir Starmer has been branded a member of the âhuman rights glitteratiâ by Johnny Mercer, the veterans minister, for advising Phil Shiner, the lawyer struck off for dishonesty.
The Labour leader is listed as an adviser to Mr Shiner in a 2005 legal bid to prevent peace activistsâ taxes being used to fund the military. A year later, Sir Keir was instructed by Mr Shiner to represent a suspected terrorist suing the UK Government for unlawful detention in Iraq.
Mr Shiner was struck off as a solicitor in 2017 for 22 charges of professional misconduct, including dishonesty. The 66-year-old, once named human rights lawyer of the year, has subsequently been charged with four counts of fraud, which he denies, in a case expected to go to trial in 2024.
So i take it he didnt repercent anyone . Did he he might of refused to do it . Especially seeing none of his political opponents has raised it . And your well known for throwing anti labour slurs around.
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Post by Fairsociety on Jun 23, 2024 18:28:32 GMT
Make sure you read his ... because the rest of us will ..
Sir Keir Starmer has been branded a member of the âhuman rights glitteratiâ by Johnny Mercer, the veterans minister, for advising Phil Shiner, the lawyer struck off for dishonesty.
The Labour leader is listed as an adviser to Mr Shiner in a 2005 legal bid to prevent peace activistsâ taxes being used to fund the military. A year later, Sir Keir was instructed by Mr Shiner to represent a suspected terrorist suing the UK Government for unlawful detention in Iraq.
Mr Shiner was struck off as a solicitor in 2017 for 22 charges of professional misconduct, including dishonesty. The 66-year-old, once named human rights lawyer of the year, has subsequently been charged with four counts of fraud, which he denies, in a case expected to go to trial in 2024.
So i take it he didnt repercent anyone . Did he he might of refused to do it . Especially seeing none of his political opponents has raised it . And your well known for throwing anti labour slurs around. We can all read that Shiner 'instructed' Starmer in 2005 to represent a 'suspected terrorist in suing the Govrnment for unlawful detention in Iraq'.. Starmer became the DPP in July 2008.
Then we go on to read that Shiner was 'struck off' 2017 12 years later, he faces trial in 2024
n June 2022, Shiner was charged with three counts of fraud and entered a plea of Not Guilty. The charges related to claims made against British soldiers in Iraq. Shiner is alleged to have failed to disclose to the Legal Aid Agency that he had engaged in cold-calling to solicit cases and had paid referral fees to agents in Iraq. It is also alleged that he committed fraud by false representation by providing an âuntrue and misleadingâ response to a question from the Solicitors Regulation Authority. In November 2022 a Trial Date was set in September 2024
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