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Thread: The Rail Strike, Labour & Starmer.

  1. #41
    Quote Originally Posted by boingy View Post
    If Starmer ever gets to be Prime minister he will be speechless. Anything he says is picking fault, looking for trouble, having a stab having a pop. Can’t imagine him having a go at the Government if he is the Government.
    His biggest enemies are not in the Tories but sat behind him. If ever he does become PM it is they that could replace him within the Labour Party system. Now that really is scarey.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WBA123 View Post
    That's called sensible politics. Your hero and guru BJ is better at it than anyone - have you not noticed?

    When an MP at PMQs asked Boris Johnson if he'd ever offered his now wife a £100k per year job in the foreign office, do you think he gave a 'clear position'? In fact does he ever give a straight answer to anything?

    In any case, we are getting away from the real issue here - if Starmer had picked a side, would it have made any difference to these strikes? The answer is quite obviously no. But yet this is the angle that the RW press and you and your cohorts prefer to go down. So when it won't make a difference to the current situation, why is it such a big issue for you - unless it has been created to be a big issue for you by your favourite media outlets.

    "Ah strikes on the railway, I blame that Keir Starmer chap for not giving his position on it. Not the Govt who have an 80 seat majority and have been in power for 12 years"

    By the way, Brexit still going swimmingly well in your eyes then I see...is that patch of sand that your head is wedged into thinning at all?

    What would be wrong with offering his now wife a job as she’s a talented and educated woman.

    Some could say Alex Bruce should not be on the pay role at West Brom as clearly he only got the contract because of his dad!

    Good to see Johnson in Rwanda and will be even better to see the illegals there to be processed. No doubt if their desire is that strong to come to the U.K. and give something to our society then they will have no issues with processing in Rwanda. But will they!

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