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Ok, regardless if it’s Labour, Conservatives, Libs, SNP etc they are all as bad as each other and I genuinely don’t give a flying feck about who’s done what who’s said what, there are incompetents in all parties and equally bad decisions made by all of them. It doesn’t matter who’s in charge there would be pointless posts like yours trying to play the blame game, it is what it is, you can’t change it, it’s life let it pass. If you want to take out your political ‘issues’ try it with someone who cares, I’m genuinely not bothered about your political stance or feelings. The thread is about Ukraine not about people pushing their ‘political issues’ and ‘agendas’, I’m sure there’s some on here who would love to have a go with you ideally on the handbags thread and away from here.
Last edited by keldsyke; 01-03-2022 at 11:05 PM.
Corbyn and Abbott signed a letter a couple of weeks ago criticising the UK for sending defensive weapons to Ukraine, so I do think it is somewhat relevant to the discussion.
... we should be at decision time now ... failed appeasement ... Putin the idiot, deluded madman in charge of aggressive forces now needs fronting-up. Sorry folks, we need to go to war. All the liberal chattering classes have failed with their jaw-jaw. Suppose we've had a good run since 1945 ...
Go to war and risk nuclear destruction, you sound as crazy as putin.
Getting a bit tiresome hearing these calls for a no fly zone, which is the same outcome as going to war.
I’m not sure it’s about relevance. Corbyn has been kicked out of the parliamentary Labour Party and Starmer threatened to do the same to Abbott and her cronies if they didn’t withdraw their signatures from the letter you’re talking about.
As I said above, speculating about what might have happened without seemingly being concerned about what has happened is a weird position to take. Kelsdyke probably realises this which is why he wanted to shut down any further discussion of it. But ‘what about Corbyn’ seems to be the sole defence of the Johnson government on a number of issues.