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The Mighty Thor
10 minutes ago, I P Knightley said:

The Tory press is in a tailspin now, accusing Starmer of putting pressure on the Durham Police with his statement. That's the same Durham Police that the Tory press (and MPs) have spent a fortnight pressurising into reopening the investigation into the night that Starmer had a curry.

This is the third time the Nazi have run this story into something Starmer was already cleared of. 

 

A coordinated campaign between No10 and Dacre's shit rag led by that utter melt Dan Hodges, who was known to his colleagues as 'the right's useful idiot'

 

There's no out for Johnson here now. He's fecked either way :greggy:

 

 

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I P Knightley
9 minutes ago, Konrad von Carstein said:

As an SNP voter I took zero interest in the internal machinations of the Labour Party...

 

 

For only £3, you could have joined in the fun and had a vote in the leadership election! Plenty of Tories did; I don't know whether it was also a thing among SNP voters.

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I P Knightley
1 minute ago, The Mighty Thor said:

This is the third time the Nazi have run this story into something Starmer was already cleared of. 

 

A coordinated campaign between No10 and Dacre's shit rag led by that utter melt Dan Hodges, who was known to his colleagues as 'the right's useful idiot'

 

There's no out for Johnson here now. He's fecked either way :greggy:

 

 

Not just the Mail; the S*n, edited by the guy who was dumped by Carrie in favour of Johnson, has also been working on it.

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I P Knightley
6 minutes ago, JamesM48 said:

I did , and i supported Corbyn, his vision and polices . 

Corbyn's not a nasty man but a misguided dreamer; completely unrealistic, incompetent and out of touch.

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Victorian
3 minutes ago, joondalupjambo said:

Rees Mogg or Nadine?  Take your pick.  Only a matter of time.

 

Zahawi more or less muttered similarly.  They all will.

 

Spaffer is going nowhere willingly,  regardless of Starmer's fate.  He'll need to be burned out by Rentokil.  And he wont think twice about blagging out some cretinous nonsense to justify it.

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Victorian

If Starmer has to go,  Yvette Cooper for leader plz.  Spaffer will shite himself faced with her.

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joondalupjambo
12 minutes ago, Victorian said:

 

Zahawi more or less muttered similarly.  They all will.

 

Spaffer is going nowhere willingly,  regardless of Starmer's fate.  He'll need to be burned out by Rentokil.  And he wont think twice about blagging out some cretinous nonsense to justify it.

Tactically if he can survive until the summer recess, come back and immediately handout stuff to his core supporters, take stock of Labour's position as still being weak because the English fence sitting voters do not like bland Starmer then he could call a GE in late October, early November before the high utility costs really hit.  Imagine that,  because that is possible and imagine further he wins.  Scotland would go into meltdown due to it's socialist leanings.

 

Lot's of it's in that but do not rule out his tactics.  They are a sleazy lot but a clever sleazy lot politically.

 

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JudyJudyJudy
11 minutes ago, I P Knightley said:

What?

 

Corbyn who led the party to the biggest electoral loss ever? No leader should ever have expected to survive that; Corbyn should have walked the plank. If anyone had to put together a campaign to remove him, that was down to Corbyn being an insufferable little squirt much, much more than anyone involved in that campaign. It was obvious from the get-go that Corbyn was unelectable; he had the lowest number of votes from the parliamentary party. Who, but an utter cretin, would not take the message that he probably shouldn't try to lead a party when 85% of its most significant members - the ones who need most leading - think you're an arsehole?

 

I'm thankful for anyone who took him out. I'm not massively Labour but I'm grateful for anyone who stands a chance of taking the Johnson government out and I find it hard to stomach people like Diane Abbott who seem  intent on damaging Starmer (and the rest of the Labour party), thereby enabling Johnson & co.

Election results 2017: The Jeremy Corbyn factor - BBC News

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JudyJudyJudy
12 minutes ago, I P Knightley said:

What?

 

Corbyn who led the party to the biggest electoral loss ever? No leader should ever have expected to survive that; Corbyn should have walked the plank. If anyone had to put together a campaign to remove him, that was down to Corbyn being an insufferable little squirt much, much more than anyone involved in that campaign. It was obvious from the get-go that Corbyn was unelectable; he had the lowest number of votes from the parliamentary party. Who, but an utter cretin, would not take the message that he probably shouldn't try to lead a party when 85% of its most significant members - the ones who need most leading - think you're an arsehole?

 

I'm thankful for anyone who took him out. I'm not massively Labour but I'm grateful for anyone who stands a chance of taking the Johnson government out and I find it hard to stomach people like Diane Abbott who seem  intent on damaging Starmer (and the rest of the Labour party), thereby enabling Johnson & co.

also i said i supported his vision and policies which were left wing in nature and would have reduced inequalities in society.  Thats not my fault the general public didn't buy into it in the 2019 election. Hes a fine and principled man who much maligned as an anti semitic by the Zionist supporting media. 

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JudyJudyJudy
10 minutes ago, I P Knightley said:

Corbyn's not a nasty man but a misguided dreamer; completely unrealistic, incompetent and out of touch.

well you may say he's a dreamer but hes not the only one............... :) 

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Victorian
8 minutes ago, joondalupjambo said:

Tactically if he can survive until the summer recess, come back and immediately handout stuff to his core supporters, take stock of Labour's position as still being weak because the English fence sitting voters do not like bland Starter then he could call a GE in late October, early November before the high utility costs really hit.  Imagine that,  because that is possible and imagine further he wins.  Scotland would go into meltdown due to it's socialist leanings.

 

The rank and file MPs wont stand for a GE while their stock is low and little opportunity to polish the turd they're holding.  They'll be desperate to hold off until the last minute in the hope the economy and cost of living start to improve before then.  A new leader carries a big risk of a fresh mandate being sought.  They'll let Spaffer carry on to fend off the risk of a quick GE.  Starmer standing down and Spaffer staying puts them in a hopeless position.  They'll defend it to the hilt but they might be slaughtered when the election comes against a better electioneering Labour leader.

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Footballfirst
19 minutes ago, The Mighty Thor said:

This is the third time the Nazi have run this story into something Starmer was already cleared of. 

 

A coordinated campaign between No10 and Dacre's shit rag led by that utter melt Dan Hodges, who was known to his colleagues as 'the right's useful idiot'

 

There's no out for Johnson here now. He's fecked either way 

 

 

The Guardian has a story on the person who shot the beergate video and his connections to the far right.

 

 

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Jeffros Furios
19 minutes ago, I P Knightley said:

What?

 

Corbyn who led the party to the biggest electoral loss ever? No leader should ever have expected to survive that; Corbyn should have walked the plank. If anyone had to put together a campaign to remove him, that was down to Corbyn being an insufferable little squirt much, much more than anyone involved in that campaign. It was obvious from the get-go that Corbyn was unelectable; he had the lowest number of votes from the parliamentary party. Who, but an utter cretin, would not take the message that he probably shouldn't try to lead a party when 85% of its most significant members - the ones who need most leading - think you're an arsehole?

 

I'm thankful for anyone who took him out. I'm not massively Labour but I'm grateful for anyone who stands a chance of taking the Johnson government out and I find it hard to stomach people like Diane Abbott who seem  intent on damaging Starmer (and the rest of the Labour party), thereby enabling Johnson & co.

The weird hard left of Labour are the enemy within, 

 

A bunch of oddballs who supported the biggest oddball in Corbyn .

 

Thank **** they are irrelevant gobshites .

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Konrad von Carstein
28 minutes ago, JamesM48 said:

I did , and i supported Corbyn, his vision and polices . 

 

I also thought Corbyn was a decent man character assassinated by the media.

However, since you seem aireated by something Starmer.did, I'd like some context, which you've not provided...

 

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After a lovely break in Cornwall good to see this thread is going strong with people falling over themselves trying to make Boris look worse than he already looks. An impossible task. 😂

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joondalupjambo
13 minutes ago, Victorian said:

 

The rank and file MPs wont stand for a GE while their stock is low and little opportunity to polish the turd they're holding.  They'll be desperate to hold off until the last minute in the hope the economy and cost of living start to improve before then.  A new leader carries a big risk of a fresh mandate being sought.  They'll let Spaffer carry on to fend off the risk of a quick GE.  Starmer standing down and Spaffer staying puts them in a hopeless position.  They'll defend it to the hilt but they might be slaughtered when the election comes against a better electioneering Labour leader.

Look I agree lots of different sides to the arguements here but all that needs to be done is tell the Tory's in the south that unemployed folk are lazy and getting too much from the State and at the same time give loads of handouts to them, and every voter sitting on the fence and bingo. Then every Tory MP will see things turn.  Bribes and media influence wins over people thinking.

 

That will not take long and that is why if, and it is a big if he can get the messages out he wants and gets cash into the folk's pockets he knows will vote for them then it could be a winner.  BJ can tee that up all now before the summer recess ready to drop on their return.

 

For me the only thing that stops this potential tactic is the Sue Gray report and more fines.  If the Tories can somehow control those issues, the report more so than the fines because only Boris needs to declare the fines then who knows what will happen.

 

Hate the idea but just putting it out there.  If he has not gone by now then everyday that passes makes him one day safer. A horrible thought unfortunately.

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Konrad von Carstein
30 minutes ago, I P Knightley said:

For only £3, you could have joined in the fun and had a vote in the leadership election! Plenty of Tories did; I don't know whether it was also a thing among SNP voters.

I have a wee bit of marality left so I wouldn't be getting involved in shite like that... Its a wee bit like hibs on here joining an opposing fans forum to try and wind folk up...

 

 

 

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Victorian
1 minute ago, joondalupjambo said:

Look I agree lots of different sides to the arguements here but all that needs to be done is tell the Tory's in the south that unemployed folk are lazy and getting too much from the State and at the same time give loads of handouts to them, and every voter sitting on the fence and bingo. 

 

That will not take long and that is why if, and it is a big if he can get the messages out he wants and gets cash into the folk's pockets he knows will vote for them then it could be a winner.  BJ can tee that up all now before the summer recess ready to drop on their return.

 

For me the only thing that stops this potential tactic is the Sue Gray report and more fines.  If the Tories can somehow control those issues, the report more so than the fines because only Boris needs to declare the fines then who knows what will happen.

 

Hate the idea but just putting it out there.  If he has not gone by now then everyday that passes makes him one day safer. A horrible thought unfortunately.

 

I largely agree.  Nowadays,  there's no need to live up to any formal framework of rules,  standards,  morals.  It's all been razed to the ground.  All you need is industrial quantities of lies and bullshit and the uncanny ability to convince people they're better off than they are that the world caves in without the status quo.

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joondalupjambo
3 minutes ago, Victorian said:

 

I largely agree.  Nowadays,  there's no need to live up to any formal framework of rules,  standards,  morals.  It's all been razed to the ground.  All you need is industrial quantities of lies and bullshit and the uncanny ability to convince people they're better off than they are that the world caves in without the status quo.

Hopefully my guess work is completely wrong though😃👍

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There will not be an election until at least November 2023 when the new boundaries come in.

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1 hour ago, Konrad von Carstein said:

I have a wee bit of marality left so I wouldn't be getting involved in shite like that... Its a wee bit like hibs on here joining an opposing fans forum to try and wind folk up...

 

I'll have you know I'm a top lad on dotnet

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Konrad von Carstein
2 minutes ago, Smithee said:

I'll have you know I'm a top lad on dotnet

Ah, Greenginger,  we have been expecting you :)

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1 minute ago, Konrad von Carstein said:

Ah, Greenginger,  we have been expecting you :)

Dear Mr Gustas

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SectionDJambo
1 hour ago, I P Knightley said:

Corbyn's not a nasty man but a misguided dreamer; completely unrealistic, incompetent and out of touch.

The equivalent of Michael Foot back in the day. Decent guy but absolutely no chance of being elected and only ended up strengthening the Conservatives’ grip on the country, to the detriment of those he had to get into No.10  to protect.

A Labour leader has to be someone who people could change their vote from the Tories for. Corbyn wasn’t that leader.

For all his faults and being foolish to get involved with Bush in Iraq, Tony Blair kept the Conservatives out for years. He didn’t do it by bringing back policies which went down well in the 60s and 70s. 
Times have changed. Britain has changed.

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il Duce McTarkin
14 hours ago, Victorian said:

If Starmer has to go,  Yvette Cooper for leader plz.

 

Good call.

 

14 hours ago, JamesM48 said:

Hes a fine and principled man who much maligned as an anti semitic by the Zionist supporting media. 

 

Always the Jews fault, eh.

 

13 hours ago, Konrad von Carstein said:

 

I also thought Corbyn was a decent man character assassinated by the media*.

 

 

The Jew media, Konrad. The Jew media.

 

*although I agree with your general point, you have to admit that he did himself no favours.

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JudyJudyJudy
12 minutes ago, Dirk McClaymore said:

 

Good call.

 

 

Always the Jews fault, eh.

 

 

The Jew media, Konrad. The Jew media.

 

*although I agree with your general point, you have to admit that he did himself no favours.

Zionists , there is a difference . Educate yourself . 

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il Duce McTarkin
3 minutes ago, JamesM48 said:

Zionists , there is a difference . Educate yourself . 

 

Not in your mind there isn't.

I'm just following the emerging pattern.

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Just now, Dirk McClaymore said:

 

Not in your mind there isn't.

I'm just following the emerging pattern.

Your scent is off the mark ! Stick your nose up some else’s bum 

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Konrad von Carstein
2 minutes ago, JamesM48 said:

Your scent is off the mark ! Stick your nose up some else’s bum 

:vrface:

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il Duce McTarkin
2 minutes ago, JamesM48 said:

Your scent is off the mark ! Stick your nose up some else’s bum 

 

What you get up to when you're not shitposting on here is your own business.

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JudyJudyJudy
1 minute ago, Dirk McClaymore said:

 

What you get up to when you're not shitposting on here is your own business.

Certainly wouldn’t with you doll 

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The Real Maroonblood
6 minutes ago, Dirk McClaymore said:

 

What you get up to when you're not shitposting on here is your own business.

:rofl:

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Jeffros Furios
10 minutes ago, Dirk McClaymore said:

 

What you get up to when you're not shitposting on here is your own business.

:gok:

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joondalupjambo
5 hours ago, maroonlegions said:

:greggy:

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You are missing something 😃

 

Boris was totally unaware what he was doing, in all these occasions however KS knew exactly what he was doing but by being caught red handed with a beer in his hand and curry sauce in his shirt.  That will be the Tory position 😃😃

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When Durham police find there's no case to answer for Sir Keir we can fully expect Daily Mail headline to be "Keir Starmer Accused of Wasting Police Time"

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The Real Maroonblood
23 minutes ago, RobboM said:

When Durham police find there's no case to answer for Sir Keir we can fully expect Daily Mail headline to be "Keir Starmer Accused of Wasting Police Time"

👍

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I P Knightley
50 minutes ago, RobboM said:

When Durham police find there's no case to answer for Sir Keir we can fully expect Daily Mail headline to be "Keir Starmer Accused of Wasting Police Time"

:biglaugh:

 

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A Boy Named Crow
6 minutes ago, Jeffros Furios said:

Michael Gove is a snivelling little rat .

Has he done something, or is this just a passing observation?

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il Duce McTarkin
44 minutes ago, Jeffros Furios said:

Michael Gove is a snivelling little rat .

 

You listening to LBC?

 

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41 minutes ago, Konrad von Carstein said:

Utter scum...

 

 

What a condescending arsewipe

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