What do you make or Thors HATE Petition ? I'm not sure what he is hating, theQueen or his Countries History ?Story of O wrote: ↑Sat Jan 08, 2022 5:50 pm If you want to get win an election you have to have polices the majority will vote for and although I always vote Labour I have not seen them winning for a long time. Socialist thinking is not what the vast majority in this country want.
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Laughable as usual . 200 years of tory blue dissapeared . the rank&file now knows! anything but blue !!Dohnut wrote: ↑Sat Jan 08, 2022 6:25 pmYou think that’s what is going to happen? Really. The majority will reduce for sure. Inevitable.tuffers#1 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 08, 2022 6:03 pmno worries , the next election will be a massive t*ry defeat cheers to BodgeStory of O wrote: ↑Sat Jan 08, 2022 5:50 pm If you want to get win an election you have to have polices the majority will vote for and although I always vote Labour I have not seen them winning for a long time. Socialist thinking is not what the vast majority in this country want.
But the test will be how popular and credible Labour policies are and how well Starmer presents them. And how the U.K. economy is doing. Much of the current sleaze stuff will be forgotten, or most likely not important to the majority of voters. Do you really think the majority care about who paid for his flat, Cummings will be history and so on.
Boris will probably piss all over Starmer as he did with Corbyn. He may be an asshole, but he’s good at what he does. The Tories will band together whilst Labour in-fighting will kick off and Momentum rubbish doing more harm.
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The Conservatives keep getting voted in over labour whether it policies or trust, who knows?tuffers#1 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 08, 2022 6:34 pmLaughable as usual . 200 years of tory blue dissapeared . the rank&file now knows! anything but blue !!Dohnut wrote: ↑Sat Jan 08, 2022 6:25 pmYou think that’s what is going to happen? Really. The majority will reduce for sure. Inevitable.
But the test will be how popular and credible Labour policies are and how well Starmer presents them. And how the U.K. economy is doing. Much of the current sleaze stuff will be forgotten, or most likely not important to the majority of voters. Do you really think the majority care about who paid for his flat, Cummings will be history and so on.
Boris will probably piss all over Starmer as he did with Corbyn. He may be an asshole, but he’s good at what he does. The Tories will band together whilst Labour in-fighting will kick off and Momentum rubbish doing more harm.
But when they do something wrong and we vote them back in, you need to think who is to blame, them or us?
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How many elections in the last 11 years have they had to call to stay in power ? And 2 of them were brexit, . Anything but blue is coming !
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I see Blair claimed over 80k in furlough cash. Disgusting example he is setting to others. Pay it back Blair you’ve got enough dough.
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We know the answer. In fact Labour know the answer, read their review following the last election defeat. They know they got it wrong and they think know why. Decent report tbh If I recall, Milliband was involved.SvenO wrote: ↑Sat Jan 08, 2022 7:12 pmThe Conservatives keep getting voted in over labour whether it policies or trust, who knows?tuffers#1 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 08, 2022 6:34 pmLaughable as usual . 200 years of tory blue dissapeared . the rank&file now knows! anything but blue !!Dohnut wrote: ↑Sat Jan 08, 2022 6:25 pm
You think that’s what is going to happen? Really. The majority will reduce for sure. Inevitable.
But the test will be how popular and credible Labour policies are and how well Starmer presents them. And how the U.K. economy is doing. Much of the current sleaze stuff will be forgotten, or most likely not important to the majority of voters. Do you really think the majority care about who paid for his flat, Cummings will be history and so on.
Boris will probably piss all over Starmer as he did with Corbyn. He may be an asshole, but he’s good at what he does. The Tories will band together whilst Labour in-fighting will kick off and Momentum rubbish doing more harm.
But when they do something wrong and we vote them back in, you need to think who is to blame, them or us?
Starmer and his 10 pledges was a first stab at getting policies that could be attractive to voters. I guess in time we will find out what those policies are, pretty quiet of that front at the moment, but still some time away from a GE. But they will be borrow and spend, public ownership of utilities but not Nationalisation, what ever that means, taxing more the top 5% and raising company taxation. Some of which may prove attractive.
Trouble is that Labour will continue to fight from within. Starmer and Momentum don’t seem on the same page and that will get worse the close we get to a GE. Tories will close ranks and appear United behind the leader. And win.
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Blah blah and the conservative win again.Dohnut wrote: ↑Sun Jan 09, 2022 12:28 amWe know the answer. In fact Labour know the answer, read their review following the last election defeat. They know they got it wrong and they think know why. Decent report tbh If I recall, Milliband was involved.
Starmer and his 10 pledges was a first stab at getting policies that could be attractive to voters. I guess in time we will find out what those policies are, pretty quiet of that front at the moment, but still some time away from a GE. But they will be borrow and spend, public ownership of utilities but not Nationalisation, what ever that means, taxing more the top 5% and raising company taxation. Some of which may prove attractive.
Trouble is that Labour will continue to fight from within. Starmer and Momentum don’t seem on the same page and that will get worse the close we get to a GE. Tories will close ranks and appear United behind the leader. And win.
Sounds like labour are on a permanent rebuild.
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excuses, Brexit & threatening to close food banks!Dohnut wrote: ↑Sun Jan 09, 2022 12:28 amWe know the answer. In fact Labour know the answer, read their review following the last election defeat. They know they got it wrong and they think know why. Decent report tbh If I recall, Milliband was involved.
Starmer and his 10 pledges was a first stab at getting policies that could be attractive to voters. I guess in time we will find out what those policies are, pretty quiet of that front at the moment, but still some time away from a GE. But they will be borrow and spend, public ownership of utilities but not Nationalisation, what ever that means, taxing more the top 5% and raising company taxation. Some of which may prove attractive.
Trouble is that Labour will continue to fight from within. Starmer and Momentum don’t seem on the same page and that will get worse the close we get to a GE. Tories will close ranks and appear United behind the leader. And win.
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If anyone reads any stories in the right-wing media about Labour's Barry Gardiner having taken £420,000 from the alleged Chinese spy Christine Lee don't worry, he explained everything on LBC yesterday and it's all above board, there's no suggestion of any wrong-doing, he's actually very angry about it.
Credit to him for coming clean and not letting it drag on for weeks and trying to lie his way out of it like the Tories.
I also believe him when he says the employment of Christine Lee's son in his office as his diary manager was an appointment based purely on merit.
Credit to him for coming clean and not letting it drag on for weeks and trying to lie his way out of it like the Tories.
I also believe him when he says the employment of Christine Lee's son in his office as his diary manager was an appointment based purely on merit.
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Purely on merit, give me a break. That would be some coincidence. Mum was paying his wages. More sleaze.faldO wrote: ↑Fri Jan 14, 2022 12:20 pm If anyone reads any stories in the right-wing media about Labour's Barry Gardiner having taken £420,000 from the alleged Chinese spy Christine Lee don't worry, he explained everything on LBC yesterday and it's all above board, there's no suggestion of any wrong-doing, he's actually very angry about it.
Credit to him for coming clean and not letting it drag on for weeks and trying to lie his way out of it like the Tories.
I also believe him when he says the employment of Christine Lee's son in his office as his diary manager was an appointment based purely on merit.
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Agree. Though “All” is probably too strong, but I agree with the sentiment.Currywurst and Chips wrote: ↑Fri Jan 14, 2022 12:47 pm Typical politician behaviour
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dont worry Sues on it !!Dohnut wrote: ↑Fri Jan 14, 2022 1:56 pmAgree. Though “All” is probably too strong, but I agree with the sentiment.Currywurst and Chips wrote: ↑Fri Jan 14, 2022 12:47 pm Typical politician behaviour
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Is it safe letting a woman investigate Boris? Does she have an anti-impregnation clause in her contract?
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So the jellyfish has been caught drinking beer among others whilst we were under lockdown. The man is a first class hypocrite. I also note that the boarders on here have chosen to ignore this hypocrite and actions. Very sad times.
Starmer needs to resign over this issue, the odious toad.
Starmer needs to resign over this issue, the odious toad.
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Of course it was bazza you lying scumbag bought for no good nothing. I wouldn’t let him near my kids either, looks and sounds like a wrongun and always has. Resign you shitbag.faldO wrote: ↑Fri Jan 14, 2022 12:20 pm If anyone reads any stories in the right-wing media about Labour's Barry Gardiner having taken £420,000 from the alleged Chinese spy Christine Lee don't worry, he explained everything on LBC yesterday and it's all above board, there's no suggestion of any wrong-doing, he's actually very angry about it.
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Hes let money overrule his head which has allowed a spy to have a hold over him. Ok we should just say no worries carry on.
He needs to resign simple as.
He needs to resign simple as.