RayC Posted Saturday at 11:59 AM Posted Saturday at 11:59 AM 1 hour ago, James105 said: This is the same guy who had an HIV test recently as well as a gay billionaire sugar daddy showering him with gifts and the arsonists are all rent boys. No one, and I mean no-one, in a committed stable straight monogamous married relationship has an HIV test. I mean, what are the odds that this is all coincidental and its a politically motivated attack? If the bookies took bets on this kind of thing I think the odds of there not being a "personal" connection would be quite astronomical. Then it should be very long until reports in the conservative media outside of the UK start to appear.
Bkk Brian Posted Saturday at 01:41 PM Posted Saturday at 01:41 PM He's been known as flip flop Keir for years even before he became PM. You get what you voted for and now paying the price. 1
The Cyclist Posted Saturday at 11:54 PM Posted Saturday at 11:54 PM 11 hours ago, RayC said: Then it should be very long until reports in the conservative media outside of the UK start to appear. Why do you think the 3 alleged arsonists have been charged under terrorism laws ? 1. Automatic reporting restrictions. 2. Allows D Notices to be served. 3. Allows Starmer to seek a Superinjunction. Due to his plunging popularity. One might reasonable expect Starmer to be pulling the sympathy card. The sound of silence is deafening.
brewsterbudgen Posted yesterday at 01:02 AM Posted yesterday at 01:02 AM As a Labour voter, I'm hugely disappointed by Starmer's leadership and the government in general...so far. Particularly his pandering to Reform which will prove very counter-productive. I can't see him resigning though, and it's fanciful to think there will be another election before 2029. A lot can happen, and will. 1
RayC Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 6 hours ago, brewsterbudgen said: As a Labour voter, I'm hugely disappointed by Starmer's leadership and the government in general...so far. Particularly his pandering to Reform which will prove very counter-productive. I can't see him resigning though, and it's fanciful to think there will be another election before 2029. A lot can happen, and will. Thanks. My thoughts exactly. Imo you have summed up the thoughts of most Labour supporters. 1
JonnyF Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 12 hours ago, brewsterbudgen said: As a Labour voter, I'm hugely disappointed by Starmer's leadership and the government in general. Yes he fooled you all. He sold you a lie and you gobbled it up. Hook line and sinker. Maybe you should learn something from this. But I doubt you will. 1
brewsterbudgen Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 6 minutes ago, JonnyF said: Yes he fooled you all. He sold you a lie and you gobbled it up. Hook line and sinker. Maybe you should learn something from this. But I doubt you will. Well, I am tempted by the Lib Dems or Greens, but until there is proportional representation, it's a wasted vote. Maybe a new leader for Labour will help, but even if Starmer hangs on, I'd vote for him over the Tories or (God forbid) Farage. 1 1
JonnyF Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 1 minute ago, brewsterbudgen said: Well, I am tempted by the Lib Dems or Greens, but until there is proportional representation, it's a wasted vote. Maybe a new leader for Labour will help, but even if Starmer hangs on, I'd vote for him over the Tories or (God forbid) Farage. Yes that's why you are part of the problem. Exactly the attitude powering Britain's downfall. At least you won't have to experience the carnage first hand, living safely in a sensible nationalist right wing country like Thailand. Fortunately the people living there actually care about Britain and will remove Labour at the first opportunity. 1 1
brewsterbudgen Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 6 minutes ago, JonnyF said: Yes that's why you are part of the problem. Exactly the attitude powering Britain's downfall. At least you won't have to experience the carnage first hand, living safely in a sensible nationalist right wing country like Thailand. Fortunately the people living there actually care about Britain and will remove Labour at the first opportunity. I'll come back one day, but only after we rejoin the EU. I agree Thailand is a safe country (apart from the roads!) and fortunately the nationalism and a sycophantic paternalism and right-wing nutters like the previous PM, have little impact on my life. 1 1 1
RayC Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 40 minutes ago, JonnyF said: Yes he fooled you all. He sold you a lie and you gobbled it up. Hook line and sinker. Maybe you should learn something from this. But I doubt you will. I didn't think this was a thread about Brexit.
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