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  • Originally posted by Jupiter View Post
    I see that Mr Freebie was the director of public prosecutions when they decided not to charge Mohamed al Fayed, just like they didn't charge Jimmy Savile.
    He was director at the time, but didn't directly deal with the cases.

    The sort of shyte the buffoon Johnson came out with to keep the right wing hoardes happy.

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    • "Meet the new boss....." right enough.

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      • I remember walking to Pittodrie listening to this podcast, in which Paul Gambaccini fillets Starmer for his part in a wholly-false and malicious Yewtree accusation and investigation. As a result, he stopped donating to the Labour Party, into which he’d tipped a substantial wedge.

        Starmer’s the ideal timid establishment tosser to lead any of our timid established political parties.

        In which Paul Gambaccini, that son of New York who became an institution of British broadcasting, talks to Mark Ellen and David Hepworth about how the Beatles changed his life, how he got into broadcasting, what brought him to Britain, his experience of Radio One in the 70s, his recent ordeal at the hands of the Metropolitan police – fully documented in an amazing book "Love, Paul Gambaccini" – and how this experience has changed his view of the BBC and the Labour Party but not the British people. It's an extraordinary listen, one that goes the full distance from hilarity to horror.Help us to keep The Longest Continuous Conversation In Rock'n'Roll going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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        • Originally posted by TheDeeDon View Post
          He was director at the time, but didn't directly deal with the cases.

          The sort of shyte the buffoon Johnson came out with to keep the right wing hoardes happy.
          So what was he doing then? You would think that as the heid bummer he would be involved in high profile cases.

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          • Originally posted by Jupiter View Post
            So what was he doing then? You would think that as the heid bummer he would be involved in high profile cases.
            The CEO of either Shell or BP, have never drilled for oil in their lives, but still head up their organisations.

            You can link Starmer to it certainly, as happened on his watch, but I doubt he was involved in many, if any, actual cases in his position at that point.

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            • Originally posted by Jupiter View Post
              So what was he doing then? You would think that as the heid bummer he would be involved in high profile cases.
              He was only involved in the successful terrorist cases that get mentioned none of the failed *** offenders

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              • Is a ****. First pensioners, now the disabled and sick. Illuminating set of priorities.
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                • Originally posted by Bojangles9 View Post
                  Is a ****. First pensioners, now the disabled and sick. Illuminating set of priorities.
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                  Frightening that he was voted in as an alternative to the tories, when they really are a Tory tribute act. Maybe not quite as vile, but they will be working to achieving that level.

                  They don't even try and hide it anymore.

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                  • It's their links to the union that I dislike.

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                    • Rosie Duffield demolishes the Prime Minister in her resignation-of-the-party-whip letter. Kudos.

                      Rosie Duffield has quit as a Labour MP, attacking Sir Keir Starmer’s “cruel and unnecessary policies” and the freebie row engulfing the party.

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                      • Originally posted by 57vintage View Post
                        Rosie Duffield demolishes the Prime Minister in her resignation-of-the-party-whip letter. Kudos.

                        https://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...-b2620603.html
                        Absolutely nails Starmer and what he's all about.

                        Fair play to the lassie.

                        The attack poodles will be doing the rounds smearing her tomorrow.

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                        • Another 12k on clothes and £3k on glasses for Starmer disclosed. Along with accommodation worth around £20k, so his son could study in peace.

                          The guy is an utter c*nt.

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                          • Originally posted by TheDeeDon View Post
                            Absolutely nails Starmer and what he's all about.

                            Fair play to the lassie.

                            The attack poodles will be doing the rounds smearing her tomorrow.
                            Woof. Absolutely despise some of this woman’s views.

                            That said she has nailed parts of that. Pity the rest of it reads as her more being butt hurt at Starmer nae taking her on.

                            Still, looking forward to the fall out.

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                            • Originally posted by TheDeeDon View Post
                              Another 12k on clothes and £3k on glasses for Starmer disclosed. Along with accommodation worth around £20k, so his son could study in peace.

                              The guy is an utter c*nt.
                              He’s clearly entirely out of touch with reality and these actions demonstrate the prevailing culture that has become normal for many in contemporary politics. Why the f*** should he feel a sense of entitlement to free designer glasses, accommodation for his son and dresses (he claims are for his wife) on account solely of his position in politics, whilst the rest of us have to fund much more modestly prices versions of these things for ourselves!? He must also be a bit dim, which I didn’t expect.

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                              • I'm not sure if this is true, but just learned that Starmer is a millionaire in his own right.

                                Probably classed as a 'poor' millionaire, in that his fortune is totalled at around three million.

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