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At least they stick to their guns (no pun) and not like Farage and Badenoch who openly called for us to support death and destruction until they changed their minds because they read the public response incorrectly. As Starmer said about them, in his position you don't get a 2nd chance when it comes to sending your forces off to war.
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Two men killing thousands just to save their own backside.Originally posted by MadAmster View PostNetanyahu is also desperate to stay in power as he is looking at losing the next elections would see him voted out and then he'd have to go to court to face the corruption charges he's keen to avoid.
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Think the Ukrainians might disagree, but I know what you mean. The bar is at an all time low and he’s certainly no worse. The ‘might is right’ philosophy just sees the world being run by unscrupulous bullies at the moment.Originally posted by swaledale View PostTrump and Netanyahu make Putin look positively sane and reasonable, which says a lot!
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Indeed, as I said, ‘since the end of WWII’…aka the 40’s and Netanyahu’s ‘rancour’ has lasted a great deal longer than a ‘few weeks’.Originally posted by Geoff Parkstone View PostAt a low point, perhaps, but an all time low? I think you need to revisit the 30s and 40s before describing Trump/Netenyahu's few weeks of rancour as "all time" low.
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Resignation forthcoming? Has to be on the cards.
Of course this is only in the times, no other publication has it, yet the mail (i know) feels this is worthy of news
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15725183/Gastropub-landlady-Labour-MP-starter-failing-tip.html
No agenda thoughLast edited by SithHappens; 12-04-2026, 06:53 AM.
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Apologies, missed that bit in your post.Originally posted by ramAnag View PostIndeed, as I said, ‘since the end of WWII’…aka the 40’s and Netanyahu’s ‘rancour’ has lasted a great deal longer than a ‘few weeks’.
Can offer Pol Pot, Rwanda and DRC as equally low as well as the Iranian regime itself on its own people. Putting it in context the last month conflict has only perhaps killed a few thousand - Pol Pot victims ran into the millions, Rwanda almost a million, DRC six million. Let's not get too carried away, there's more than a few evil people around.
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But with the greatest of respect to all those who died, those leaders/conflicts you mention were hardly on a par with the POTUS or - in Middle East/World Economy terms - the impact an extremist Israeli government is having on disrupting the whole of the oil dependent world economy.Originally posted by Geoff Parkstone View PostApologies, missed that bit in your post.
Can offer Pol Pot, Rwanda and DRC as equally low as well as the Iranian regime itself on its own people. Putting it in context the last month conflict has only perhaps killed a few thousand - Pol Pot victims ran into the millions, Rwanda almost a million, DRC six million. Let's not get too carried away, there's more than a few evil people around.
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Lol…point well made, not sure any one charging 13.95 for a chicken liver pate starter deserves a tip…not a financial one anyway.Originally posted by SithHappens View Posthttps://smry.ai/www.thetimes.com/uk/...rage-vx8j502fr
Resignation forthcoming? Has to be on the cards.
Of course this is only in the times, no other publication has it, yet the mail (i know) feels this is worthy of news
Karen Errington, the chef-owner of the Rat Inn in the hamlet of Anick, near the Northumbrian town of Hexham, didn't name the allegedly parsimonious politician.
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This whole tipping/donation business is a bit questionable anyway, imo. Last weekend I visited Chatsworth - just the farm/playground NOT the actual House. It cost 10.00 to park and 43.00 for two adults and two grandchildren to enter and the first thing I was asked was, ‘would I like to make a donation?’
I politely declined on the basis that by paying 53.00 to visit somewhere I had yet to set foot in I thought I’d probably ‘donated’ enough. Doubt I was the first to make that point as the lady seemed unsurprised.
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