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Starmer Defends Decision to Deny Compensation for Waspi Women Amid Backlash


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39 minutes ago, nauseus said:

 

I think this mess began long before the W word was first used.

 

Yes, it did. But the speed of decline has increased with the advent of W.

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Just now, The Cyclist said:

 

Yes, it did. But the speed of decline has increased with the advent of W.

 

Like a Crazy Train?

 

 

Ozzy said Merry Christmas.

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On 12/19/2024 at 2:54 PM, Chomper Higgot said:

Not at all.

 

That so many here are unaware (perhaps deliberately so) that Governments are elected to deliver their manifesto is something of a surprise.

 

But then the UK is nation I which people choose to stop working before they reach their retirement age and then expect t to be compensated when it turns out they got their math wrong.

 

 

Problem with that thinking is the average Brit would not read any manifesto before the election, rather they would watch interviews and news clips, the debates also PM question time, the BBC one and the parliament one.

 

That's where Labour made all these promises in the run-up to the election, millions saw then, and now they are being repeated all over social media to show what a bunch of liars they are, WASPI women being the most outstanding one at the moment

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On 12/19/2024 at 8:47 AM, The Cyclist said:

 

Single term ? wHAT ABOUT AGAIN AND AGAIN THE  EVER-FORGOTTEN 550k + FROZEN STATE PENSIONERS WHO HAVE NOT RECEIVES ONE PENNY AND AN ISSUE ONLY 80 YEARS GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR SCUM THE LOT OF THEM 650+

He will be gone within 12 months.

 

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Starmers televised interviews with the Waspi's are now making it back into the media.

 

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