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Thread: The end for Two Tier Keir ?

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    The end for Two Tier Keir ?

    I doubt Harry Houdini could wriggle out of this one. Bye bye Two Tier.

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    Link?

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    More fairy stories.

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    Quote Originally Posted by outwoodclaret View Post
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    There are some YouTube vids but nothing in the MSM, I don't want to get this site in trouble by putting anything up that may not be legally permissible, our MPs are not even allowed to ask questions in the House on the subject of the Southport little girls who were murdered.

    Farage has talked about a massive cover up of something the British public are not aware of and it all leads back to Starmer. Have a look on YouTube from those posting outside our jurisdiction.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    There are some YouTube vids but nothing in the MSM, I don't want to get this site in trouble by putting anything up that may not be legally permissible, our MPs are not even allowed to ask questions in the House on the subject of the Southport little girls who were murdered.

    Farage has talked about a massive cover up of something the British public are not aware of and it all leads back to Starmer. Have a look on YouTube from those posting outside our jurisdiction.
    I agree sinkov we need to tread with caution. What happened with Southport was that in the immediate aftermath deliberate misinformation was put onto social media that the assailant was fresh off the boats and on a watchlist. This provoked extreme behaviour that played straight into the Government’s hands. Let events now take their course.

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    Quote Originally Posted by outwoodclaret View Post
    I agree sinkov we need to tread with caution. What happened with Southport was that in the immediate aftermath deliberate misinformation was put onto social media that the assailant was fresh off the boats and on a watchlist. This provoked extreme behaviour that played straight into the Government’s hands. Let events now take their course.
    Once the full story comes out, the cover up and what is being covered up, I cannot see Starmer being able to remain as PM. Partygate did for Boris, this is ten times more serious than the cover up over a glass of prosecco and a prawn sandwich in Downing St. I suspect Mr Speaker Hoyle might be in deep **** as well, we'll see.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    Once the full story comes out, the cover up and what is being covered up, I cannot see Starmer being able to remain as PM. Partygate did for Boris, this is ten times more serious than the cover up over a glass of prosecco and a prawn sandwich in Downing St. I suspect Mr Speaker Hoyle might be in deep **** as well, we'll see.
    I read the story your alluding to Sinkov about 10?days back my wife put me onto it , however I didn?t say as we all live in fear now let?s be honest - and I would t want BT jumping all over me as well.

    I?m completely with you though as it reads there is no way back for the PM , but there again the Tories are complicit in the cover up as well it says - let?s hope they all tumble if it is true.

    Who knows nowadays I?m thinking it?s time for a move away tbh as this charade is never ending lies and more lies.

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    The sad reality is that the political classes will try to save their own skins and lie, as well as spin, their way out of it.

    There is no longer any sense of shame and they all fail to see their own mendacity and hypocrisy.

    It is incredible that during the lifetime of many on here that Profumo resigned because he lied to Parliament. He then spent the rest of his life trying to make up for it. It that were the standard these days there would be no one left in Parliament.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    Once the full story comes out, the cover up and what is being covered up, I cannot see Starmer being able to remain as PM. Partygate did for Boris, this is ten times more serious than the cover up over a glass of prosecco and a prawn sandwich in Downing St. I suspect Mr Speaker Hoyle might be in deep **** as well, we'll see.
    It just gets worse Sinkov - today I read that an ex prime minister?s wife may also be involved in the leagal side of the said incident / cover up.

    This could be interesting

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    Once the full story comes out, the cover up and what is being covered up, I cannot see Starmer being able to remain as PM. Partygate did for Boris, this is ten times more serious than the cover up over a glass of prosecco and a prawn sandwich in Downing St. I suspect Mr Speaker Hoyle might be in deep **** as well, we'll see.
    Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle is no stranger to Parliamentary controversy. He caused a storm of protest earlier this year by giving preferential treatment to a Labour amendment on the conflict in Gaza.

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