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Not me - it was slashed in shallow water, Id have waited until it was in much deeper :-)
By the way, Emojis disappeared us a new take on things not working
Will be interesting to see what comes of corbyns new party if it happens. I could imagine a few defections from labour and potentially a split of the vote.
Was never a corbyn fan but think he's a bit like the star wars prequels, sort of liked at first, then hated, then in retrospect people think maybe he wasn't that bad.
Victim of the media really, they had it in for him as much as they seem to adore farage.
I would think nothing! The history of break away parties from labour, think SDP, that other lot which had moderate Tories as well, generally sink without trace or end up merging with others.
Corbyn was a victim of himself, he had a chance and blew it, stranded as he was on the fact he wanted Brexit and then promised so much people didn't believe him.
I'm disappointed in the Lib Dems, a leader who seems to like being a joker, but is then hardly taken seriously and for the number of seats hardly a word from them.
Last edited by swaledale; 04-07-2025 at 08:28 PM.
I do agree on the lib dems, opportunity to pick up votes. Interesting how they rarely feature but reform with 5 mps are on the political shows all the time, although some of that could be down to the media agenda with reform.
Remember the media frenzy regarding starmers gifts last year, remember farage calling him out on it..
Wonder who has accepted the most gifts in the past year...now who could it be
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c78n1dxl8wwo
The way Reform shed MPs there is more chance of them having no MPs by the next election than Starmer not making 5 years.
Got to be 30p next surely.
Clutching at straws Sith. Still lead the pols.
Meanwhile-
LAMMY - Has just given ?94.5 MILLION of U.K. taxpayers money to Syria! ? whilst becoming best friends. Even though Christians are still being butchered there
Apparently. we have absolutely no money at all . Though if its now a safer country, will Starmer follow Germany/Austria and start returning them from the UK . Will he automatically block every Syrian on the boats trying to claim asylum? I doubt it very much.
Asylum hotels- asylum claimants, working at just eat, Deliveroo etc. Not one has had their asylum claim ripped up and the hotels themselves have been exposed as running illegal side businesses from these government contract sites. Its off the charts and the silence is deafening https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AF8h...=YorkshireRose
So its one year in power, and Labour/Starmer have plummeted even further. YOUGOV have the general public at 65% wanting them out and labelling them worse than the Tories.
Every little thing they do, gets folks backs up more and despite your best efforts sith, there is no hiding it.
Up to date, we've had assaults on pensioners/the sick/the disabled/farmers/schools/small-medium businesses and the most tax (more to come) payments ever, records being smashed of illegal boat crossings by economic migrants. So much for smash the gangs
Gaslight all you like, there's no hiding that and I haven't included all the personal gaffes
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Special mention needs adding to Labours former champion and closet Jew hater Corbyn and the other activist Sultana
Seems he's now forging a breakaway far left party, which will no doubt attract disgruntled Labour Marxists, as well as suck up the Muslim vote they have pampered to for so long. Big holes appearing fast. Sectarian politics being forged more and more.
His recruitment might be interesting though
'Regrettably with Robert Mugabe, Idi Amin and Gerry Adams unavailable, Corbyn will need to be more creative in terms of his shadow cabinet. Rumours are that he is in discussion with Ayatollah Khamenei – Minister for Women and Equalities, keen to relocate, as well as Salman Abedi (Home Secretary) and Anjem Choudary (Foreign Secretary), both of whom are willing to ‘work from home’.'