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HartleyLegend3
Posted
5 hours ago, JudyJudyJudy said:

Strange bedfellows indeed.  It wont end well 

Its all pretend, pretend.

 

Then something happens and its, 

 

We are on the same side bruv... 

 

 

No we ain't... 

 

 

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JudyJudyJudy
Posted
24 minutes ago, HartleyLegend3 said:

Its all pretend, pretend.

 

Then something happens and its, 

 

We are on the same side bruv... 

 

 

No we ain't... 

 

 

She’s got a brass neck preaching about equality ! She can’t even define what a woman is . 

 

Yes the alliance between those two very different communities reminds me of Turkeys voting for Xmas ! ( well certainly the LGBT voting for it ) .

 

When virtue signalling meets a stonewall

( pardon the pun )

 

 Like I said earlier it’ll end in tears . 

Tommy Brown
Posted
8 hours ago, Maroon Sailor said:

 

You'd think Peston being the impartial journalist, he says he is, would have spoken to Burnham before posting that

I'm sure Newsnight reported the same on Monday night.

Maroon Sailor
Posted
10 minutes ago, John Findlay said:

A man for all seasons, who just can't make his mind up.

I very much doubt he will be seeing a Second term as PM.

 

He's still got to get through this one. If Labour have a mare at the May elections he has to be toast.

Dennis Denuto
Posted
17 hours ago, Malinga the Swinga said:

It's why Labour covered up grooming scandals and tries to neuter the inquiries. They were/are reliant on Muslim block vote and were/are happy to turn a blind eye to what was/is going on.

Not comfortable with it all but nothing can be done.

Looks like the Greens will benefit. Always good to see Galloway floundering in his attempt to get elected to anything.

The Muslim Vote are jus a campaign and pressure group, it is not any different than the Unions or the news papers endorsing candidates or parties.  It is not like the are some official religious group who are compelling all their followers to vote in a certain way.

 

Are they any different than right wing think tanks?

joondalupjambo
Posted

So Waspi compo finally confirmed as no, courtesy of Labour.  Oh well there goes the spending money for the forthcoming visit to Toronto for the WC.  Need to send Mrs JJ out to work now.

InternationalJambo
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Maroon Sailor
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Maroon Sailor
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il Duce McTarkin
Posted
On 28/01/2026 at 17:35, Dennis Denuto said:

 

Are they any different than right wing think tanks?

 

Well, aye, they're likey brown and prbably wear funny clothes and don't integrate with are values.

 

Down with them.

Gundermann
Posted
3 hours ago, Maroon Sailor said:

 

 

The caption re Reform there.  :laugh:

 

As to Sir Keef, getting a new trade deal with China on our whisky is a good thing IMO. It's upset the Orange buffon over the water too.

 

Facilitating a new, maybe Norwegian-style, relationship with the EU would further improve prospects for our battered whisky industry and other industries too.

 

How sad though that a supposedly independent UK has to inform the manchild leader of the US in advance of a trade visit to another country? Sure, there's etiquette to consider but the nature of Trump's scolding of Starmer tells us who's the organ grinder and who's the chimp.

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1 hour ago, Gundermann said:

 

The caption re Reform there.  :laugh:

 

As to Sir Keef, getting a new trade deal with China on our whisky is a good thing IMO. It's upset the Orange buffon over the water too.

 

Facilitating a new, maybe Norwegian-style, relationship with the EU would further improve prospects for our battered whisky industry and other industries too.

 

How sad though that a supposedly independent UK has to inform the manchild leader of the US in advance of a trade visit to another country? Sure, there's etiquette to consider but the nature of Trump's scolding of Starmer tells us who's the organ grinder and who's the chimp.

Can't argue with this deal at all. I do find it sad that we look like we can trust China more than the US but that's solely down to Trump and his puppets or puppet masters

The Real Maroonblood
Posted
14 minutes ago, XB52 said:

Can't argue with this deal at all. I do find it sad that we look like we can trust China more than the US but that's solely down to Trump and his puppets or puppet masters

The orange baby has certainly contributed to it.:D

Shooter McGavin
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Found this quite interesting

Posted

Cabinet office contacts the police about Mandelson. Should be the end of Starmer too. May be a blessing in disguise for Labour and maybe the country 

jack D and coke
Posted
37 minutes ago, sadj said:

Cabinet office contacts the police about Mandelson. Should be the end of Starmer too. May be a blessing in disguise for Labour and maybe the country 

Should be the end of the Labour Party.

They knew what he was all about. 

Gundermann
Posted

Mandelson should be rotting in prison.

 

Hopefully when we've elected the anti-establishment non-Tory/Labour friend of the British people, justice will be done.

 

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Victorian
Posted

Mandelson's a *********** but i had to give up when the Channel 4 journo Gary Gibbon just compared this thing to Profumo & Philby.

 

:rofl:

Maroon Sailor
Posted

What an absolute slimy toad Mandelson is.

Joey J J Jr Shabadoo
Posted (edited)

Keith doesn't look to shit-hot, either. Although his face did brighten when some acolyte asked him about breakfast clubs, instead of Labour's involvement in an international paedophile ring, and treason.

 

Weren't Harriet Harman and Margaret Hodge involved in the Paedophile Information Exchange in the 70s? They're still influential in the party.

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Maroon Sailor
Posted

To think Starmer had full confidence in Mandelson

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Keef is such a moron.

Every single day is more self-inflicted damage.

He's terrified of making decisions and when he eventually does make one, he u-turns on it after negative headlines, or if there are no negative headlines it turns out to have been the wrong decision anyways.

The man is a walking liability.

Posted

Any sign of a resignation yet?

JudyJudyJudy
Posted

Well said Kemi 

 

 

 

joondalupjambo
Posted

The wagons will circle, the bills and/or independent investigations watered down and the politicians closer to the fan than the others will creep around until the coast is clear.  

 

Or is this scandal the one that finally breaks the mould and the House becomes a new born baby with a new way of working between the parties?  Doubt it.

jack D and coke
Posted
47 minutes ago, JudyJudyJudy said:

Well said Kemi 

 

 

 

Labour out. They knew exactly what he was. 

jack D and coke
Posted
Just now, joondalupjambo said:

The wagons will circle, the bills and/or independent investigations watered down and the politicians closer to the fan than the others will creep around until the coast is clear.  

 

Or is this scandal the one that finally breaks the mould and the House becomes a new born baby with a new way of working between the parties?  Doubt it.

Yeah Andrew thrown under the bus and the rest basically remain unscathed 

The whole thing will show the contempt they hold us all in and how you’re only here for what they can take from you. 
Theyre all scumbags. 

joondalupjambo
Posted
9 minutes ago, jack D and coke said:

Yeah Andrew thrown under the bus and the rest basically remain unscathed 

The whole thing will show the contempt they hold us all in and how you’re only here for what they can take from you. 
Theyre all scumbags. 

I testing that Farage said some weeks ago, I think when either somebody jumped to his Party or at a by election result that things will come to fore shortly and that he had no doubt a GE would be called early.  I wonder if he was referring to this latest scandal about Mandelson and how it will pan out.

The Mighty Thor
Posted

Keef is toast.

 

The drip of information is becoming a flood.

 

 

The Mighty Thor
Posted

Panic stations at No10

 

 

 

 

JudyJudyJudy
Posted
17 minutes ago, The Mighty Thor said:

Panic stations at No10

 

 

 

 

Surely the secret services knew what Mandy was up to ? So it can only mean Starmer et al knew too 

Posted
9 minutes ago, JudyJudyJudy said:

Surely the secret services knew what Mandy was up to ? So it can only mean Starmer et al knew too 

They all knew I'm sure of it, luckily our friends in America have issues with some of the people trying to govern the world.

JudyJudyJudy
Posted
26 minutes ago, escobri said:

They all knew I'm sure of it, luckily our friends in America have issues with some of the people trying to govern the world.

Yes knew the full extend and hoped it would be kept quiet 

Posted

You really can see an emergency election coming, or at least Starmer getting kicked out of office. 

hughesie27
Posted
5 minutes ago, XB52 said:

You really can see an emergency election coming, or at least Starmer getting kicked out of office. 

No chance we see an election anytime soon. Starmer however could be gone.

jack D and coke
Posted

A Reform govt….

:pleasing:

 

Posted
2 minutes ago, jack D and coke said:

A Reform govt….

:pleasing:

 

Well we do tend to follow the US instead of Europe so only fair we make ourselves a laughing stock. 

jack D and coke
Posted
1 minute ago, Tazio said:

Well we do tend to follow the US instead of Europe so only fair we make ourselves a laughing stock. 

It’s nothing more than Britain and especially Scotland deserves. 
I hope to see it happen. 

The Real Maroonblood
Posted
8 minutes ago, jack D and coke said:

It’s nothing more than Britain and especially Scotland deserves. 
I hope to see it happen. 

I still suspect that someone has hacked your account.:D

JudyJudyJudy
Posted
17 minutes ago, jack D and coke said:

A Reform govt….

:pleasing:

 

:greatpost:

Maroon Sailor
Posted

Starmer shouldn't survive this. Even the spineless Labour backbenchers are not supporting him. Peston doing his best for his man though.

jack D and coke
Posted
26 minutes ago, The Real Maroonblood said:

I still suspect that someone has hacked your account.:D

It’s me mate…😉

Scotland wanted chained to this.
Told us we were all the dafties. 
Laughed when we said clown shoes might be PM. 

Laughed when we said Farage might end up PM.

I intend to try make it happen. 

 

The Real Maroonblood
Posted
3 minutes ago, jack D and coke said:

It’s me mate…😉

Scotland wanted chained to this.
Told us we were all the dafties. 
Laughed when we said clown shoes might be PM. 

Laughed when we said Farage might end up PM.

I intend to try make it happen. 

 

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Posted

Why would there be a snap election after a change of PM?

I must have missed the elections when May, Boris, Truss and Sunak took over the clown show.
 

:kirk:

Posted
7 minutes ago, Cade said:

Why would there be a snap election after a change of PM?

I must have missed the elections when May, Boris, Truss and Sunak took over the clown show.
 

:kirk:

Because people with no knowledge of politics are saying it on their social media. This is my worry, dafties who have rarely voted in the past suddenly feel the need to vote as Nigel will protect the country from paedophiles, brown people, and particularly brown paedophiles. If Reform get a significant amount of votes it will down to those people to a large extent which will show up with larger percentages at the polling stations than usual. 

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