ZzzzzzzzzzzzzDohnut wrote: ↑Fri Dec 13, 2024 10:09 amI’m trying hard not to voice too many opinions. Just reporting what’s happening. Then adding the word shambles and a few variations on the level of shambles. I don’t need to be overly vocal. Me and millions of others, literally, are saying the same. We all know the truth. All of course except Starmer, Reeves and Raynor. They do but dare not admit it until they have toMax B Gold wrote: ↑Fri Dec 13, 2024 8:40 amI like it better when it's not your opinion. Keep up the good work.
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A song parodying the Prime Minister by “Sir Starmer and the Granny Harmers” is topping music downloads charts as a campaign gets underway to make it Christmas number one.
However, the musicians behind the unlikely festive hit say their efforts are being thwarted by broadcasters refusing to give it airtime on the radio.
The track “Freezing This Christmas” is based on Mud’s 1974 festive number one,“Lonely This Christmas”.
However, the musicians behind the unlikely festive hit say their efforts are being thwarted by broadcasters refusing to give it airtime on the radio.
The track “Freezing This Christmas” is based on Mud’s 1974 festive number one,“Lonely This Christmas”.
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Although accurate. Somebody told me this morning people are trying to push this to number one
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Wow, you must know people really in the know about this sort of thing. Insider information like “people are trying to get a Christmas song to be Christmas number 1” is invaluableRedDwarf 1881 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 18, 2024 10:45 amAlthough accurate. Somebody told me this morning people are trying to push this to number one
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To be honest Max I’ve got bored commenting on the fecking shambles that is Labour.
Inflation at its highest level for months. What a surprise for those with an IQ level above 50
Police talking of job cuts after an inadequate payout barely covering existing costs including NI charges
Coopers immigration plans for improving home grown talent will not curb immigration.
Raynor, well what can you say, incompetence in action. What an embarrassment as deputy PM.
U-turn on women affected by changes in retirement age. Hypocrisy in action.
Screwing with local elections to avoid a battering
Dictatorship happening
What a frightening shambles.
Trying to work out whether it’s the Marx brothers or Karl Marx. At least the former were funny, this bunch is just dangerous.
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Corbyn had a plan to pay out the Waspi women. Look what happened to him.
Maybe Keef Starwars doesn't want the same treatment.
Maybe Keef Starwars doesn't want the same treatment.
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So much nonsense in there.Dohnut wrote: ↑Wed Dec 18, 2024 2:47 pmTo be honest Max I’ve got bored commenting on the fecking shambles that is Labour.
Inflation at its highest level for months. What a surprise for those with an IQ level above 50
Police talking of job cuts after an inadequate payout barely covering existing costs including NI charges
Coopers immigration plans for improving home grown talent will not curb immigration.
Raynor, well what can you say, incompetence in action. What an embarrassment as deputy PM.
U-turn on women affected by changes in retirement age. Hypocrisy in action.
Screwing with local elections to avoid a battering
Dictatorship happening
What a frightening shambles.
Trying to work out whether it’s the Marx brothers or Karl Marx. At least the former were funny, this bunch is just dangerous.
Half of the stuff has just been made up.
Anyone with an IQ over 50 can see that.
Maybe you should stick to the other board, they're more your level.
Blaming the current Government for the problems they've inherited from your beloved tories is ridiculous.
Labour need a chance to sort out the the mess your lot left behind.
Even us lefties - who love ripping into the centrists - can see they need more than a few weeks.
Sad.
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Keep up with the delusion.Hoover Attack wrote: ↑Wed Dec 18, 2024 3:52 pmSo much nonsense in there.Dohnut wrote: ↑Wed Dec 18, 2024 2:47 pmTo be honest Max I’ve got bored commenting on the fecking shambles that is Labour.
Inflation at its highest level for months. What a surprise for those with an IQ level above 50
Police talking of job cuts after an inadequate payout barely covering existing costs including NI charges
Coopers immigration plans for improving home grown talent will not curb immigration.
Raynor, well what can you say, incompetence in action. What an embarrassment as deputy PM.
U-turn on women affected by changes in retirement age. Hypocrisy in action.
Screwing with local elections to avoid a battering
Dictatorship happening
What a frightening shambles.
Trying to work out whether it’s the Marx brothers or Karl Marx. At least the former were funny, this bunch is just dangerous.
Half of the stuff has just been made up.
Anyone with an IQ over 50 can see that.
Maybe you should stick to the other board, they're more your level.
Blaming the current Government for the problems they've inherited from your beloved tories is ridiculous.
Labour need a chance to sort out the the mess your lot left behind.
Even us lefties - who love ripping into the centrists - can see they need more than a few weeks.
Sad.
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I’ve no real opinion as to whether payments are right or wrong. What is the issue is the overwhelming support from senior people in Labour whilst in opposition, then an astonishing U-Turn when in a position to do something.Max B Gold wrote: ↑Wed Dec 18, 2024 2:52 pm Corbyn had a plan to pay out the Waspi women. Look what happened to him.
Maybe Keef Starwars doesn't want the same treatment.
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Whilst Labour keep screwing up and demonstrating breathtaking hypocrisy I’ll keep posting. What is interesting is the absence of arguments against what I am saying.
The truth hurts. The truth is Labour are a shambles. We cam all see that.
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I’m no match for two-tier, CV enhancer and talk show specialist (not) at reeling in people. Millions are definitely not enjoying it. More to come.
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How come you werent such an activist during the last 14 years on the Tory watch thread?
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Funny you should say that. I never noticed him call the last ever Tory government a shambles. Maybe he just never noticed how shambolic it was or has been activated by one Labour betrayal after another.Long slender neck wrote: ↑Wed Dec 18, 2024 5:34 pm How come you werent such an activist during the last 14 years on the Tory watch thread?
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Because if you care to read, I’m neither a Tory nor a Labour supporter. I go with whomever I think will be the best PM. I’m comfortable saying the Tories got a lot wrong. They paid the price and were kicked out.Long slender neck wrote: ↑Wed Dec 18, 2024 5:34 pm How come you werent such an activist during the last 14 years on the Tory watch thread?
But Jeez, Labour are getting so much wrong and so quickly. I don’t think I can recall an election winning PM ever going downhill at such a speed. Most enjoy a decent honeymoon period. When answering questions too they are a one trick pony. To be expected for a while but it wears a bit thin.
I’ve just seen Diane Abbott on TV criticising broken Labour promises over the pension payout, alongside photos of the Labour Top 3 parading with placards demanding compensation just a couple of years ago. Wow. Hypocrisy from Starmer and his top team. I would say beyond belief, but of course it is fully believable. A freeloading hypocrite far worse than those he criticised.
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I quite like how a Tory like Nuts (who truly believes he's unbiased?) is unhappy with Labour.
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Dohnut wrote: ↑Wed Dec 18, 2024 6:33 pmBecause if you care to read, I’m neither a Tory nor a Labour supporter. I go with whomever I think will be the best PM. I’m comfortable saying the Tories got a lot wrong. They paid the price and were kicked out.Long slender neck wrote: ↑Wed Dec 18, 2024 5:34 pm How come you werent such an activist during the last 14 years on the Tory watch thread?
But Jeez, Labour are getting so much wrong and so quickly. I don’t think I can recall an election winning PM ever going downhill at such a speed. Most enjoy a decent honeymoon period. When answering questions too they are a one trick pony. To be expected for a while but it wears a bit thin.
I’ve just seen Diane Abbott on TV criticising broken Labour promises over the pension payout, alongside photos of the Labour Top 3 parading with placards demanding compensation just a couple of years ago. Wow. Hypocrisy from Starmer and his top team. I would say beyond belief, but of course it is fully believable. A freeloading hypocrite far worse than those he criticised.
You do realise all this is in your head, right?