Quote Originally Posted by seriouspie View Post
I don't dislike Starmer he could make a good leader compared to the last Loon. He also appears a presentable statesman if the party's far left fail to convince him of their policies. Making Boris squirm? .... in your dreams son. Don't forget he was one of the biggest advocates of us remaining in the Customs union and single market which in effect would have kept us 'in' the EU. The British public don't forget things like that and it'll always be in Boris's armour that Starmer couldn't make a firm decision and became a ditherer. But of course all this doesn't matter in the greater scheme of things does it? The Tories have an unassailable majority. You don't think so - naturally .... but Boris is an enigmatic leader who has pulled the Tories together and with this majority as well, he can do the hell what he likes and has the time to do it in. In a way I feel sorry for Starmer .... he himself has admitted there's a mountain to climb to get Labour back on track, not damage by what he's done but by the insane idiots that preceded him.


ps Substitute 'Greedy' for 'Ruthless' if you think it sounds better - although it's basically the same in the context I meant it to be.
It doesn't matter how big his majority is, the economic s h i t s t o r m now facing the UK means it's all hands on deck and prepare the lifeboats. We are a socialist state by default. Oh the irony.