comment by Gillespie Rd. (U18361)
posted 19 minutes ago
comment by goadocwatson (U1016)
posted 11 minutes ago
Labour supporters don't want an intelligent PM, they just want a stooge that will do what the unions tell him/her. Never changes.
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This seems rather wordy. Better run it past the fellas at Tory HQ and have them boil it down to yet another pithy 3-4 word slogan.
After all, catchy slogans have been running this country for 12 years and counting.
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Their latest is “unity & stability”
comment by fridgeboy (U1053)
posted 26 minutes ago
comment by goadocwatson (U1016)
posted 4 minutes ago
Labour supporters don't want an intelligent PM, they just want a stooge that will do what the unions tell him/her. Never changes.
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Are you talking about Starmer? To be fair, I think he's far more centre leaning than I gave him credit for. What the last 10 years has proved is that socialists don't provide a strong enough opposition. Jeremy Corbyn is every bit as culpable as some of those abject criminals that have been running this country for 12 years. He was completely unelectable so he gave the Tories the freedom to do whatever they wanted to do knowing there was no credible alternative. I'm pleased Labour have final returned to the middle in order to wrestle power back. The penny has finally dropped.
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The idea that Corbyn was unelectable was a media façade. There's entities that didn't think Corbyn would be good for them and their affairs, and they conspired to make him unelectable in order to create exactly what we are seeing today. Big money deals for them and tax cuts, concessions etc, government policy that favours them and their big business affairs, protects big business (even from protesters). Corbyn would have been the exact opposite.
Obviously he made some mistakes as well, but you can't blame someone for being unelectable, you blame the electorate for finding that person unelectable.
He was definitely not unelectable anyway, especially considering things would definitely be much better had he won, instead of the pig sty of a mess we have now.
comment by fridgeboy (U1053)
posted 33 minutes ago
comment by goadocwatson (U1016)
posted 4 minutes ago
Labour supporters don't want an intelligent PM, they just want a stooge that will do what the unions tell him/her. Never changes.
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Are you talking about Starmer? To be fair, I think he's far more centre leaning than I gave him credit for. What the last 10 years has proved is that socialists don't provide a strong enough opposition. Jeremy Corbyn is every bit as culpable as some of those abject criminals that have been running this country for 12 years. He was completely unelectable so he gave the Tories the freedom to do whatever they wanted to do knowing there was no credible alternative. I'm pleased Labour have final returned to the middle in order to wrestle power back. The penny has finally dropped.
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Please explain how Corbyn was “completely unelectable”.
His policy package repeatedly polled *way* ahead of the Tories’, and it took an unprecedented media smear campaign to keep him out of office.
comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 1 hour, 12 minutes ago
Ask yourself why a man worth £730Million would want a job that pays £164,000 a year.
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Because he wants to be worth more than 730m? And also boost a few friends and family to join the billionaires club perhaps?
comment by Serious Thorgen Kloppinson - No laughing matter (U1282)
posted 16 minutes ago
comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 1 hour, 12 minutes ago
Ask yourself why a man worth £730Million would want a job that pays £164,000 a year.
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Because he wants to be worth more than 730m? And also boost a few friends and family to join the billionaires club perhaps?
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Oh come on now.
Hard to express sarcasm in print.
comment by Rosso out here drippin’ in finesse (U17054)
posted 22 minutes ago
comment by fridgeboy (U1053)
posted 33 minutes ago
comment by goadocwatson (U1016)
posted 4 minutes ago
Labour supporters don't want an intelligent PM, they just want a stooge that will do what the unions tell him/her. Never changes.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Are you talking about Starmer? To be fair, I think he's far more centre leaning than I gave him credit for. What the last 10 years has proved is that socialists don't provide a strong enough opposition. Jeremy Corbyn is every bit as culpable as some of those abject criminals that have been running this country for 12 years. He was completely unelectable so he gave the Tories the freedom to do whatever they wanted to do knowing there was no credible alternative. I'm pleased Labour have final returned to the middle in order to wrestle power back. The penny has finally dropped.
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Please explain how Corbyn was “completely unelectable”.
His policy package repeatedly polled *way* ahead of the Tories’, and it took an unprecedented media smear campaign to keep him out of office.
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Yeah but Jews
comment by fridgeboy (U1053)
posted 1 hour, 10 minutes ago
Realistically even though we all want a GE, it's not going to happen as it would effectively mean hundreds of Tory MPs voting themselves out of a job. They're not going to do that so in the meantime, it makes more sense to having someone in No.10 who at least has a skillset when it comes to the economy. He knows about growth and economics so at the very least we'll have two years of relatively calmer waters, albeit with drastic cuts. I wouldn't mind better the pound will have recovered a little bit today after this news.
I really don't think he's got the ruthlessness for GE election campaign so it should be a shoe in for Starmer in 2024. He got beaten by Truss the last time he campaigned. What does that tell you?
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Remember he willingly voted for Brexit so I’m not convinced he is an expert on growth.
Best of a sh!te bunch though
comment by fridgeboy (U1053)
posted 1 hour, 10 minutes ago
Realistically even though we all want a GE, it's not going to happen as it would effectively mean hundreds of Tory MPs voting themselves out of a job. They're not going to do that so in the meantime, it makes more sense to having someone in No.10 who at least has a skillset when it comes to the economy. He knows about growth and economics so at the very least we'll have two years of relatively calmer waters, albeit with drastic cuts. I wouldn't mind better the pound will have recovered a little bit today after this news.
I really don't think he's got the ruthlessness for GE election campaign so it should be a shoe in for Starmer in 2024. He got beaten by Truss the last time he campaigned. What does that tell you?
=≠==
That he's not white.
comment by fridgeboy (U1053)
posted 1 hour, 24 minutes ago
Realistically even though we all want a GE, it's not going to happen as it would effectively mean hundreds of Tory MPs voting themselves out of a job. They're not going to do that so in the meantime, it makes more sense to having someone in No.10 who at least has a skillset when it comes to the economy. He knows about growth and economics so at the very least we'll have two years of relatively calmer waters, albeit with drastic cuts. I wouldn't mind better the pound will have recovered a little bit today after this news.
I really don't think he's got the ruthlessness for GE election campaign so it should be a shoe in for Starmer in 2024. He got beaten by Truss the last time he campaigned. What does that tell you?
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It tells you that the 160,000 tory party members who voted are inherently racist
I still think they will win the next GE. I just do not trust the electorate not to fall for it all again.
Corbyn didn’t get in cos of Abbott in my opinion, not cos of a media smear campaign
comment by Citizen Smeg. North London is alwhite (U6574)
posted 22 minutes ago
I still think they will win the next GE. I just do not trust the electorate not to fall for it all again.
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Depends what Rishi does to be honest, could turn it all around for all we know.
Wow, all the racists in one thread
Admin, this thread is who's who of racists - please take their details and send them to the Police
comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 5 hours, 33 minutes ago
Ask yourself why a man worth £730Million would want a job that pays £164,000 a year.
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SO HE CAN KEEP HIS WIFE AND HIS FRIEND RICH
Even if you are already competent with finances it would be arrogant not to seek the advice of others.
The best thing about our democracy is that people are allowed to express their opinions, even if it is uninformed sour grapes because their beliefs have been proven to be in the minority of the population.
A brown person as PM?, wtf!!!
Don't know why all the fuss. We had a Brown as PM just over 12 years ago. He was not elected by his party or the people either and only lasted two years.
History just repeating itself.
comment by Hell☼ world (U15076)
posted 6 hours, 51 minutes ago
A brown person as PM?, wtf!!!
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Like I said, that would be far more impressive if the public had voted for it, instead of a handful of desperate Tory MP’s.
On a sidenote, the racist memes have started.
comment by The Hybrid Doos (U10416)
posted 11 hours, 40 minutes ago
Corbyn didn’t get in cos of Abbott in my opinion, not cos of a media smear campaign
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When you’re being undermined by the likes of the BBC and the Guardian leading up to an election, what chance do you have as a Labour candidate?
Meanwhile, the tabloids were screaming - like they’ve never screamed before - that he was a communist, anti-Semitic (hilarious) traitor who would bankrupt the country within days.
comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 1 hour, 6 minutes ago
comment by Hell☼ world (U15076)
posted 6 hours, 51 minutes ago
A brown person as PM?, wtf!!!
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Like I said, that would be far more impressive if the public had voted for it, instead of a handful of desperate Tory MP’s.
On a sidenote, the racist memes have started.
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Links?
comment by Rosso out here drippin’ in finesse (U17054)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by The Hybrid Doos (U10416)
posted 11 hours, 40 minutes ago
Corbyn didn’t get in cos of Abbott in my opinion, not cos of a media smear campaign
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When you’re being undermined by the likes of the BBC and the Guardian leading up to an election, what chance do you have as a Labour candidate?
Meanwhile, the tabloids were screaming - like they’ve never screamed before - that he was a communist, anti-Semitic (hilarious) traitor who would bankrupt the country within days.
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Whatever happened to that old creepy,multi millionair, socialist,world travelling ex Labour leader anyway !
and I don't mean Blair either ,I mean Jeremy.
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posted on 24/10/22
comment by Gillespie Rd. (U18361)
posted 19 minutes ago
comment by goadocwatson (U1016)
posted 11 minutes ago
Labour supporters don't want an intelligent PM, they just want a stooge that will do what the unions tell him/her. Never changes.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
This seems rather wordy. Better run it past the fellas at Tory HQ and have them boil it down to yet another pithy 3-4 word slogan.
After all, catchy slogans have been running this country for 12 years and counting.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Their latest is “unity & stability”
posted on 24/10/22
comment by fridgeboy (U1053)
posted 26 minutes ago
comment by goadocwatson (U1016)
posted 4 minutes ago
Labour supporters don't want an intelligent PM, they just want a stooge that will do what the unions tell him/her. Never changes.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Are you talking about Starmer? To be fair, I think he's far more centre leaning than I gave him credit for. What the last 10 years has proved is that socialists don't provide a strong enough opposition. Jeremy Corbyn is every bit as culpable as some of those abject criminals that have been running this country for 12 years. He was completely unelectable so he gave the Tories the freedom to do whatever they wanted to do knowing there was no credible alternative. I'm pleased Labour have final returned to the middle in order to wrestle power back. The penny has finally dropped.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The idea that Corbyn was unelectable was a media façade. There's entities that didn't think Corbyn would be good for them and their affairs, and they conspired to make him unelectable in order to create exactly what we are seeing today. Big money deals for them and tax cuts, concessions etc, government policy that favours them and their big business affairs, protects big business (even from protesters). Corbyn would have been the exact opposite.
Obviously he made some mistakes as well, but you can't blame someone for being unelectable, you blame the electorate for finding that person unelectable.
He was definitely not unelectable anyway, especially considering things would definitely be much better had he won, instead of the pig sty of a mess we have now.
posted on 24/10/22
comment by fridgeboy (U1053)
posted 33 minutes ago
comment by goadocwatson (U1016)
posted 4 minutes ago
Labour supporters don't want an intelligent PM, they just want a stooge that will do what the unions tell him/her. Never changes.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Are you talking about Starmer? To be fair, I think he's far more centre leaning than I gave him credit for. What the last 10 years has proved is that socialists don't provide a strong enough opposition. Jeremy Corbyn is every bit as culpable as some of those abject criminals that have been running this country for 12 years. He was completely unelectable so he gave the Tories the freedom to do whatever they wanted to do knowing there was no credible alternative. I'm pleased Labour have final returned to the middle in order to wrestle power back. The penny has finally dropped.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Please explain how Corbyn was “completely unelectable”.
His policy package repeatedly polled *way* ahead of the Tories’, and it took an unprecedented media smear campaign to keep him out of office.
posted on 24/10/22
comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 1 hour, 12 minutes ago
Ask yourself why a man worth £730Million would want a job that pays £164,000 a year.
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Because he wants to be worth more than 730m? And also boost a few friends and family to join the billionaires club perhaps?
posted on 24/10/22
comment by Serious Thorgen Kloppinson - No laughing matter (U1282)
posted 16 minutes ago
comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 1 hour, 12 minutes ago
Ask yourself why a man worth £730Million would want a job that pays £164,000 a year.
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Because he wants to be worth more than 730m? And also boost a few friends and family to join the billionaires club perhaps?
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Oh come on now.
Hard to express sarcasm in print.
posted on 24/10/22
comment by Rosso out here drippin’ in finesse (U17054)
posted 22 minutes ago
comment by fridgeboy (U1053)
posted 33 minutes ago
comment by goadocwatson (U1016)
posted 4 minutes ago
Labour supporters don't want an intelligent PM, they just want a stooge that will do what the unions tell him/her. Never changes.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Are you talking about Starmer? To be fair, I think he's far more centre leaning than I gave him credit for. What the last 10 years has proved is that socialists don't provide a strong enough opposition. Jeremy Corbyn is every bit as culpable as some of those abject criminals that have been running this country for 12 years. He was completely unelectable so he gave the Tories the freedom to do whatever they wanted to do knowing there was no credible alternative. I'm pleased Labour have final returned to the middle in order to wrestle power back. The penny has finally dropped.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Please explain how Corbyn was “completely unelectable”.
His policy package repeatedly polled *way* ahead of the Tories’, and it took an unprecedented media smear campaign to keep him out of office.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Yeah but Jews
posted on 24/10/22
comment by fridgeboy (U1053)
posted 1 hour, 10 minutes ago
Realistically even though we all want a GE, it's not going to happen as it would effectively mean hundreds of Tory MPs voting themselves out of a job. They're not going to do that so in the meantime, it makes more sense to having someone in No.10 who at least has a skillset when it comes to the economy. He knows about growth and economics so at the very least we'll have two years of relatively calmer waters, albeit with drastic cuts. I wouldn't mind better the pound will have recovered a little bit today after this news.
I really don't think he's got the ruthlessness for GE election campaign so it should be a shoe in for Starmer in 2024. He got beaten by Truss the last time he campaigned. What does that tell you?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Remember he willingly voted for Brexit so I’m not convinced he is an expert on growth.
Best of a sh!te bunch though
posted on 24/10/22
comment by fridgeboy (U1053)
posted 1 hour, 10 minutes ago
Realistically even though we all want a GE, it's not going to happen as it would effectively mean hundreds of Tory MPs voting themselves out of a job. They're not going to do that so in the meantime, it makes more sense to having someone in No.10 who at least has a skillset when it comes to the economy. He knows about growth and economics so at the very least we'll have two years of relatively calmer waters, albeit with drastic cuts. I wouldn't mind better the pound will have recovered a little bit today after this news.
I really don't think he's got the ruthlessness for GE election campaign so it should be a shoe in for Starmer in 2024. He got beaten by Truss the last time he campaigned. What does that tell you?
=≠==
That he's not white.
posted on 24/10/22
comment by fridgeboy (U1053)
posted 1 hour, 24 minutes ago
Realistically even though we all want a GE, it's not going to happen as it would effectively mean hundreds of Tory MPs voting themselves out of a job. They're not going to do that so in the meantime, it makes more sense to having someone in No.10 who at least has a skillset when it comes to the economy. He knows about growth and economics so at the very least we'll have two years of relatively calmer waters, albeit with drastic cuts. I wouldn't mind better the pound will have recovered a little bit today after this news.
I really don't think he's got the ruthlessness for GE election campaign so it should be a shoe in for Starmer in 2024. He got beaten by Truss the last time he campaigned. What does that tell you?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It tells you that the 160,000 tory party members who voted are inherently racist
posted on 24/10/22
I still think they will win the next GE. I just do not trust the electorate not to fall for it all again.
posted on 24/10/22
Corbyn didn’t get in cos of Abbott in my opinion, not cos of a media smear campaign
posted on 24/10/22
comment by Citizen Smeg. North London is alwhite (U6574)
posted 22 minutes ago
I still think they will win the next GE. I just do not trust the electorate not to fall for it all again.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Depends what Rishi does to be honest, could turn it all around for all we know.
posted on 24/10/22
Wow, all the racists in one thread
posted on 24/10/22
Admin, this thread is who's who of racists - please take their details and send them to the Police
posted on 24/10/22
sneaky GREEN CARD
posted on 24/10/22
comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 5 hours, 33 minutes ago
Ask yourself why a man worth £730Million would want a job that pays £164,000 a year.
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SO HE CAN KEEP HIS WIFE AND HIS FRIEND RICH
posted on 25/10/22
Even if you are already competent with finances it would be arrogant not to seek the advice of others.
The best thing about our democracy is that people are allowed to express their opinions, even if it is uninformed sour grapes because their beliefs have been proven to be in the minority of the population.
posted on 25/10/22
A brown person as PM?, wtf!!!
posted on 25/10/22
Don't know why all the fuss. We had a Brown as PM just over 12 years ago. He was not elected by his party or the people either and only lasted two years.
History just repeating itself.
posted on 25/10/22
comment by Hell☼ world (U15076)
posted 6 hours, 51 minutes ago
A brown person as PM?, wtf!!!
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Like I said, that would be far more impressive if the public had voted for it, instead of a handful of desperate Tory MP’s.
On a sidenote, the racist memes have started.
posted on 25/10/22
comment by The Hybrid Doos (U10416)
posted 11 hours, 40 minutes ago
Corbyn didn’t get in cos of Abbott in my opinion, not cos of a media smear campaign
----------------------------------------------------------------------
When you’re being undermined by the likes of the BBC and the Guardian leading up to an election, what chance do you have as a Labour candidate?
Meanwhile, the tabloids were screaming - like they’ve never screamed before - that he was a communist, anti-Semitic (hilarious) traitor who would bankrupt the country within days.
posted on 25/10/22
comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 1 hour, 6 minutes ago
comment by Hell☼ world (U15076)
posted 6 hours, 51 minutes ago
A brown person as PM?, wtf!!!
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Like I said, that would be far more impressive if the public had voted for it, instead of a handful of desperate Tory MP’s.
On a sidenote, the racist memes have started.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Links?
posted on 25/10/22
comment by Rosso out here drippin’ in finesse (U17054)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by The Hybrid Doos (U10416)
posted 11 hours, 40 minutes ago
Corbyn didn’t get in cos of Abbott in my opinion, not cos of a media smear campaign
----------------------------------------------------------------------
When you’re being undermined by the likes of the BBC and the Guardian leading up to an election, what chance do you have as a Labour candidate?
Meanwhile, the tabloids were screaming - like they’ve never screamed before - that he was a communist, anti-Semitic (hilarious) traitor who would bankrupt the country within days.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
posted on 25/10/22
Whatever happened to that old creepy,multi millionair, socialist,world travelling ex Labour leader anyway !
posted on 25/10/22
and I don't mean Blair either ,I mean Jeremy.
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