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Keir Starmer’s Pragmatic Approach to Defeating the Far Right: Filling Potholes


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10 hours ago, Social Media said:

commitment to tackling the aftermath of a series of anti-immigration riots that had erupted across Britain. These riots, a rare occurrence of violent lawlessness, demanded an urgent and robust response from the government.

I've noticed that there are summer riots (aka civil unrest) in the UK nearly every summer.

 

Hardly rare!

Now riots in the winter, they could be called rare.

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2 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

Now riots in the winter, they could be called rare.

Too cold & rainy.  Fair weather rioters!

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42 minutes ago, JonnyF said:

His approach has been deeply authoritarian. Calling the people of Northern Ireland racist.

 

   Are you sure that is what he said ?

I expect that he called some people racist, rather than the whole Country 

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17 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   Are you sure that is what he said ?

I expect that he called some people racist, rather than the whole Country 

 

Yeah, it's only the people that disagree with his failing policies that are racist.

 

The classic leftist trope.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, JonnyF said:

 

Yeah, it's only the people that disagree with his failing policies that are racist.

 

The classic leftist trope.

 

 

You need to provide a link Jonny.

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2 minutes ago, JonnyF said:

 

Yeah, it's only the people that disagree with his failing policies that are racist.

 

The classic leftist trope.

 

 

 

   Was your claim that he labelled all the people of Northern Ireland to be racist , was that a correct claim ?

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1 hour ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   People in their 60/70's had it easy in their life .

Plenty of high paying jobs and council houses for everyone .

   These days , people often just work to survive 

People in their 60/70s have it easy.

Good something for me to look forward to.

Though I won’t be interested in a high or low paying job. 

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15 minutes ago, MalcolmB said:

People in their 60/70s have it easy.

Good something for me to look forward to.

Though I won’t be interested in a high or low paying job. 

 

   Read the whole sentence .

People who are in their 60's 70's NOW , had an easy life when they were younger 

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2 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   Read the whole sentence .

People who are in their 60's 70's NOW , had an easy life when they were younger 

Nah, they just were tougher, and got on with it.

Without all the complaining. 
No PC woke snowflakes back then.

 

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The way Keir fast tracked the sentencing and jailing of the troublemakers makes me think what could have been during Covid if he had of been in charge instead of Bumbling Boris. 
 

Brexit would not have been so botched either.

 

Smart fellow that Keir. 
 

He has my vote again.

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2 minutes ago, MalcolmB said:

Nah, they just were tougher, and got on with it.

Without all the complaining. 
No PC woke snowflakes back then.

 

 

   Back them, you could buy a house when earning a normal wage or easily get a council house and there were plenty of jobs for everyone .

   Its not easy like that these days 

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1 hour ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   Are you sure that is what he said ?

I expect that he called some people racist, rather than the whole Country 

Well that would be true.

Many people are racist.

i am racist. 
Many racists are now too woke/PC to admit they are racist.

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3 hours ago, BritManToo said:

I've noticed that there are summer riots (aka civil unrest) in the UK nearly every summer.

 

Hardly rare!

Now riots in the winter, they could be called rare.

Not many riots in Glasgow, rains too much

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3 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   Back them, you could buy a house when earning a normal wage or easily get a council house and there were plenty of jobs for everyone .

   Its not easy like that these days 

Yes but the house didn’t need to have stone bench tops, Miele dishwashers, expensive flooring, and going out to eat expensive food etc etc 

 

Just laminex benchtops, a dishcloth and linoleum floors. 
 

People lived within their means. People today have high expectations and complain and are bitter if they are not met. 

 

Plus wasting money on Botox, hair removal, teeth whitening etc etc 
 

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49 minutes ago, MalcolmB said:

People lived within their means. People today have high expectations and complain and are bitter if they are not met. 

Back in the 80s a house was 3x a years wages. Today that same house would be 15x a years wages.

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1 hour ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   Back them, you could buy a house when earning a normal wage or easily get a council house and there were plenty of jobs for everyone .

   Its not easy like that these days 

These days are just as easy. For people willing to work and not feel entitled.

 

The problem is the list of items people think are essential has drastically increased, people think it's OK to only work 20 hours a week, people don't plan ahead before taking life changing decisions and people can't understand the difference between "want" and "need".

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2 hours ago, MalcolmB said:

but the house didn’t need to have stone bench tops, Miele dishwashers, expensive flooring, and going out to eat expensive food etc etc 

Gracious, you have just described to a tee the electorate who propelled the Blessed Keir into Downing Street with a 174 seat majority and 34% of the vote.

 

And please, no jibes about Champagne Socialists! It is Prosecco or Cava in St Pancras and Holborn! Champagne is so Tory!

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3 hours ago, MalcolmB said:

Yes but the house didn’t need to have stone bench tops, Miele dishwashers, expensive flooring, and going out to eat expensive food etc etc 

 

Just laminex benchtops, a dishcloth and linoleum floors. 
 

People lived within their means. People today have high expectations and complain and are bitter if they are not met. 

 

Plus wasting money on Botox, hair removal, teeth whitening etc etc 
 


You forgot latte coffees, you can’t engage in a proper ill informed rant about why young folk can’t afford houses without mentioning latte coffees…. Oh and Netflix.

 

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1 hour ago, youreavinalaff said:

These days are just as easy. For people willing to work and not feel entitled.

 

The problem is the list of items people think are essential has drastically increased, people think it's OK to only work 20 hours a week, people don't plan ahead before taking life changing decisions and people can't understand the difference between "want" and "need".

 

Your usual ‘I’m all right Jack hogwash’.

 

If it were easy home ownership figures for the young would be much higher than they are.

 

Without a substantial bung from parents or grandparents most young people can’t get near affording a home of their own these days.

 

https://lordslibrary.parliament.uk/housing-needs-of-young-people/

 

https://www.zoopla.co.uk/discover/property-news/homeownership-rate-falls-among-young-people/

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1 hour ago, youreavinalaff said:

These days are just as easy. For people willing to work and not feel entitled.

 

The problem is the list of items people think are essential has drastically increased, people think it's OK to only work 20 hours a week, people don't plan ahead before taking life changing decisions and people can't understand the difference between "want" and "need".

 

   Its not, these days people cannot no longer afford to buy homes on regular wages .

   Pervious generations even people on small wages could afford to buy homes , 

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