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Post by jonksy on Nov 12, 2024 15:34:07 GMT
starma goes from bad to worse with every breath he takes ,hes a complete tosser...
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Post by Red Rackham on Nov 12, 2024 16:20:03 GMT
Good video ^ if 'good' is the right word. 20% tariffs on UK goods, that's a nightmare scenario for Starmer.
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Post by Ripley on Nov 12, 2024 16:31:58 GMT
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Post by Bentley on Nov 12, 2024 16:42:40 GMT
I think it's disingenuous to blame Starmer for Trump's proposed 20% tariffs on UK imports. Trump has been talking about doing this for months before the election - long before Starmer sanctioned sending people to support Harris's campaign. That has absolutely nothing to do with Trump's tariffs plan. Let's be fair. www.snopes.com/news/2024/09/19/trump-tariffs-explainer/Starmer and cos behaviour didn’t help though did it? If Trump has been talking about this for months then there was no need to burn bridges . The truth is that Starmer believed the Democrat hype and browned nosed to Kamala.
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Post by Red Rackham on Nov 12, 2024 16:52:21 GMT
Ripley, look at Starmers 'top team', I think just about all of them have at some point severely and publicly slagged off Trump, and we all know Trump has a long memory and he holds a grudge. He may like the UK, but as the comming months unfold I think it will become crystal clear that he does not like this government, and who could blame him.
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Post by Ripley on Nov 12, 2024 16:56:27 GMT
Ripley, look at Starmers 'top team', I think just about all of them have at some point severely and publicly slagged off Trump, and we all know Trump has a long memory and he holds a grudge. He may like the UK, but as the comming months unfold I think it will become crystal clear that he does not like this government, and who could blame him. Trump is known to bear grudges but that's a separate issue. His tariff plan was conceived while the Tories were in power and he is going to implement it, and would have implemented it anyway even if he and Starmer were best friends.
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Post by Bentley on Nov 12, 2024 17:04:00 GMT
Ripley, look at Starmers 'top team', I think just about all of them have at some point severely and publicly slagged off Trump, and we all know Trump has a long memory and he holds a grudge. He may like the UK, but as the comming months unfold I think it will become crystal clear that he does not like this government, and who could blame him. Trump is known to bear grudges but that's a separate issue. His tariff plan was conceived while the Tories were in power and he is going to implement it, and would have implemented it anyway even if he and Starmer were best friends. Would he? Has he always implemented his plans ?
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Post by jonksy on Nov 12, 2024 17:04:39 GMT
Steamer sent a hundred hand picked LABOUR advisers to aid Harris. Of course he is the one to blame..
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Post by Fairsociety on Nov 12, 2024 17:06:20 GMT
Ripley, look at Starmers 'top team', I think just about all of them have at some point severely and publicly slagged off Trump, and we all know Trump has a long memory and he holds a grudge. He may like the UK, but as the comming months unfold I think it will become crystal clear that he does not like this government, and who could blame him. Trump is known to bear grudges but that's a separate issue. His tariff plan was conceived while the Tories were in power and he is going to implement it, and would have implemented it anyway even if he and Starmer were best friends. He wasn't in power, it was Biden, I doubt he could conceive a tariff plan when he wasn't even in power, unless he had a Crystal Ball, even the fortune tellers are gobsmacked Trump won.
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Post by Red Rackham on Nov 12, 2024 17:20:29 GMT
Trump is known to bear grudges but that's a separate issue. His tariff plan was conceived while the Tories were in power and he is going to implement it, and would have implemented it anyway even if he and Starmer were best friends. You think a left wing Trump hating Labour government will have no bearing on Trumps attitude towards the UK? Mmmm, I tend to think you're wrong. Trump will be very protectionist, he will use tariffs to bash anyone who doesn't play ball, including the UK, and he will scrap or ignore net zero. The Chagos Islands row is already in the pipeline.
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Post by Ripley on Nov 12, 2024 19:00:13 GMT
Trump is known to bear grudges but that's a separate issue. His tariff plan was conceived while the Tories were in power and he is going to implement it, and would have implemented it anyway even if he and Starmer were best friends. You think a left wing Trump hating Labour government will have no bearing on Trumps attitude towards the UK? Mmmm, I tend to think you're wrong. Trump will be very protectionist, he will use tariffs to bash anyone who doesn't play ball, including the UK, and he will scrap or ignore net zero. The Chagos Islands row is already in the pipeline. I'm not saying that a Trump hating UK government will have no bearing on Trump's general attitude toward the UK. I'm saying that he was spouting off about his tariff plans long before Starmer was even elected, and this fact is supported by the dates on the links I posted, which are not even the earliest mentions of tariff plans. Ergo, the proposed tariffs cannot be Starmer's fault. They were not conceived in reaction to anything that Starmer said or did. The UK government was going to have to deal with these tariffs regardless of who won the UK election. And I told you so prior to both elections.
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Post by andrewbrown on Nov 12, 2024 19:25:20 GMT
You think a left wing Trump hating Labour government will have no bearing on Trumps attitude towards the UK? Mmmm, I tend to think you're wrong. Trump will be very protectionist, he will use tariffs to bash anyone who doesn't play ball, including the UK, and he will scrap or ignore net zero. The Chagos Islands row is already in the pipeline. I'm not saying that a Trump hating UK government will have no bearing on Trump's general attitude toward the UK. I'm saying that he was spouting off about his tariff plans long before Starmer was even elected, and this fact is supported by the dates on the links I posted, which are not even the earliest mentions of tariff plans. Ergo, the proposed tariffs cannot be Starmer's fault. They were not conceived in reaction to anything that Starmer said or did. The UK government was going to have to deal with these tariffs regardless of who won the UK election. And I told you so prior to both elections. Stop telling the truth. It ruins the ranting.
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Post by Red Rackham on Nov 12, 2024 19:31:24 GMT
You think a left wing Trump hating Labour government will have no bearing on Trumps attitude towards the UK? Mmmm, I tend to think you're wrong. Trump will be very protectionist, he will use tariffs to bash anyone who doesn't play ball, including the UK, and he will scrap or ignore net zero. The Chagos Islands row is already in the pipeline. I'm not saying that a Trump hating UK government will have no bearing on Trump's general attitude toward the UK. I'm saying that he was spouting off about his tariff plans long before Starmer was even elected, and this fact is supported by the dates on the links I posted, which are not even the earliest mentions of tariff plans. Ergo, the proposed tariffs cannot be Starmer's fault. They were not conceived in reaction to anything that Starmer said or did. The UK government was going to have to deal with these tariffs regardless of who won the UK election. And I told you so prior to both elections. I'm aware he was talking about tariffs prior to winning the election, he's always talked about tariffs. He's famous for it. Which is why Starmer, given his 'top teams' comments about Trump, must be a tad uncomfortable at the moment. Dare I laugh, yes I think I dare, LOL.
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Post by wapentake on Nov 12, 2024 19:42:17 GMT
I'm not saying that a Trump hating UK government will have no bearing on Trump's general attitude toward the UK. I'm saying that he was spouting off about his tariff plans long before Starmer was even elected, and this fact is supported by the dates on the links I posted, which are not even the earliest mentions of tariff plans. Ergo, the proposed tariffs cannot be Starmer's fault. They were not conceived in reaction to anything that Starmer said or did. The UK government was going to have to deal with these tariffs regardless of who won the UK election. And I told you so prior to both elections. Stop telling the truth. It ruins the ranting. What is the truth though Andrew? Whatever the ins and outs of this can you recall a prime minister fall so far in such a short space of time,do you believe that all the critics are far right ranters with no concept of why they feel the way they do about the situation or do you believe they lack the intellect to understand? That the criticisms come from various points of the political spectrum and from more than the followers of any single party should answer that question shouldn’t it?
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Post by Fairsociety on Nov 12, 2024 19:53:27 GMT
I'm not saying that a Trump hating UK government will have no bearing on Trump's general attitude toward the UK. I'm saying that he was spouting off about his tariff plans long before Starmer was even elected, and this fact is supported by the dates on the links I posted, which are not even the earliest mentions of tariff plans. Ergo, the proposed tariffs cannot be Starmer's fault. They were not conceived in reaction to anything that Starmer said or did. The UK government was going to have to deal with these tariffs regardless of who won the UK election. And I told you so prior to both elections. Stop telling the truth. It ruins the ranting. LOL... this coming from andrea who wouldn't know the truth if it came up and slapped him right upon his stupid 'retarded' face.
OOps am I allowed to use that derogatory reference ??
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