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    What a complete bunch of clowns 🤡

    Starmer and the girl from Accounts hugging and clapping like they have won the World Cup!

    The Girl from Accounts acknowledges household bills are high in her Stacy Sullivan voice but then she?s going to whack everybody in the November budget. More voters leaving them!

    Meanwhile Starmer is animated by the digital ID card and his one out - one thousand in approach then waits for it - they all call Reform racist and disrupting the British way of life,

    You can?t make it up. Rather than use unsavoury language to an opponent
    ( Reform ) why not get to the bottom of why voters are leaving the party in their droves. In fairness to Mahmood - she did acknowledge many of the protesters in London weren?t racist but just completely fed up and she got it!

    Laugh a minute this party!

  • #2
    I think a lot of what Mahmood says makes sense but while Starmer and his supporters may be irritated by Andy Burnham's recent comments, they would be very wise to heed what he says. Whatever opinions they may have of him, I think there is little doubt that Burnham is quite accurate in his assessment of why the Labour Party is continuing to lose ground to Reform and haemorrhaging support from "working people". (Tbh, a blind man could probably see this but then Starmer may be in need of a white stick himself given his ongoing inability to read a room/ country)

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Omegstrat6 View Post
      I think a lot of what Mahmood says makes sense but while Starmer and his supporters may be irritated by Andy Burnham's recent comments, they would be very wise to heed what he says. Whatever opinions they may have of him, I think there is little doubt that Burnham is quite accurate in his assessment of why the Labour Party is continuing to lose ground to Reform and haemorrhaging support from "working people". (Tbh, a blind man could probably see this but then Starmer may be in need of a white stick himself given his ongoing inability to read a room/ country)

      I agree! My exterior wall has more charisma than Starmer and many within the party know this so can see a leadership challenge. Reeves is an awful woman and she just does not get the nuts and bolts of business.

      Meanwhile the Minister for Housing has no idea on the number of houses built. You couldn?t make it up!

      When the black hole is filled by Reeves come November this will drive more to Reform due to the resentment of further taxation in addition to other costs and services deteriorating further.

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      • #4
        Can't say I'll be keeping abreast of the conference, tits the lot of them.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Albionic68 View Post
          Can't say I'll be keeping abreast of the conference, tits the lot of them.

          Clowns 🤡 is a better word.

          Sir Keir Starmer asks whether they and Nigel Farage "love our country".
          He says: "Do they want to serve our country - all of it.
          "Our beautiful, tolerant, diverse country, every region, nation and city, or do they just want to stir the pot of division.

          What a complete loser! So tax rises are coming and he?s allowing 1,000 plus illegals into the country then he attacks Reform! No wonder tax rises are coming to help pay for the millions it?s costing per day ( and increasing) for these illegals and broken public services.

          I don?t vote but I would vote the raving looney party before Labour! Reform will only get bigger because of the tool makers son. Boris was an idiot but my God, Starmer must be the most hated PM in history!

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          • #6
            Everyone should vote . It should be a legal req/ment . You can spoil your vote but you should vote

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            • #7
              Originally posted by bordering View Post
              Everyone should vote . It should be a legal req/ment . You can spoil your vote but you should vote
              Interesting concept, especially if one considers that none of them are worth voting for!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by kettering_baggie View Post
                Interesting concept, especially if one considers that none of them are worth voting for!
                Then spoil it - make the effort to vote and make your rejection of them all known.

                They have to declare the spoilt votes and if there were enough then their mandate would be compromised .

                And if that doesn't convince you to vote - take a look at your local war memorial- their scacrifice might

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by bordering View Post
                  Then spoil it - make the effort to vote and make your rejection of them all known.

                  They have to declare the spoilt votes and if there were enough then their mandate would be compromised .

                  And if that doesn't convince you to vote - take a look at your local war memorial- their scacrifice might

                  At the moment the polls are indicating an absolute landslide towards Reform. Reform don?t need any Marketing because every time Starmer opens his mouth thousands move across to Reform.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by baggieal View Post
                    At the moment the polls are indicating an absolute landslide towards Reform. Reform don?t need any Marketing because every time Starmer opens his mouth thousands move across to Reform.
                    That might be true but inertia , disenchantment will reduce the turn out so it will be up to the electorate to get out and vote

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by bordering View Post
                      That might be true but inertia , disenchantment will reduce the turn out so it will be up to the electorate to get out and vote
                      Agreed. Disenchantment and inertia are intrinsically linked. They feed off and take nourishment from each other. If you're disenchanted with the political flow voice that disenchantment at the ballot box.

                      I always do. I'm still disenchanted but still bother with the hassle of pencilling my mark either on the way out for the day or on my way home. You just never know when the right to do so could be taken away.

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                      • #12
                        Im still skeptical that Reform will get in. It is 3 and a half years away and they are actually quite a crooked party.

                        Theyre a business, ran by businessmen with policies that benefit businessmen.

                        I also think there is a lot more to play out about Farage, his relationship with America and his desire to privatise the NHS. I dont see them as viable when you open the bonnet and have a good look at them.

                        I have a feeling Starmer wont be in power by the run up for the next election and maybe neither will Badenoch.

                        A lot to play out.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by bordering View Post
                          Then spoil it - make the effort to vote and make your rejection of them all known.

                          They have to declare the spoilt votes and if there were enough then their mandate would be compromised .

                          And if that doesn't convince you to vote - take a look at your local war memorial- their scacrifice might
                          Actually, I always vote, even in the local elections but I respect the right of people not to, if they so wish, it is a free country (ish)!

                          I do not, though, appreciate your suggestion that I go and take a look at my local war memorial. I fully understand what those memorials represent, I stand by one at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by kettering_baggie View Post
                            Actually, I always vote, even in the local elections but I respect the right of people not to, if they so wish, it is a free country (ish)!

                            I do not, though, appreciate your suggestion that I go and take a look at my local war memorial. I fully understand what those memorials represent, I stand by one at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month.
                            Jeez how old are you? taking umbrage at that remark- you'll be sending the boys in blue round coz you are offended. I am glad that you vote I am glad that you remember - happy now?

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by bordering View Post
                              Jeez how old are you? taking umbrage at that remark- you'll be sending the boys in blue round coz you are offended. I am glad that you vote I am glad that you remember - happy now?
                              Hm, not unknown for people to make snide remarks on this site, is it? Don’t worry, though, I won’t be losing any sleep over it. Peace and love!

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