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Re: Labour's new leader

Post by AlexO » February 28, 2021, 7:40 pm

So you reckon Starmer is the one to tell the winners of a DEMOCRATIC vote that they were all wrong and he and his halfwit Marxist buddies can show us how wrong we were by doing What???



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Post by tamada » March 1, 2021, 11:04 am

Not quite Alex, I subscribe to the notion stated in your beloved Guardian that Starmer is simply treading water. His lack of rebuttal of the bare-faced lies that Johnson repeatedly rattles off over the dispatch box is quite alarming. Any party in Opposition is duty bound to hold the incumbent's feet to the fire. The Labour leader's torpor does indicate that their own policy doesn't exist.

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Re: Labour's new leader

Post by tamada » March 1, 2021, 1:26 pm



Him and Matt Wanksock.

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Re: Labour's new leader

Post by Drunk Monkey » April 19, 2021, 9:15 pm

Kier Starmer in bother ..this could well.be the begining of the end as he is thrown out of a UK pub ..

Classic WAFT

https://youtu.be/jyoDJ1Fk47E

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Post by Niggly » April 19, 2021, 9:45 pm

Nice little pub in an area I particularly like for dining.

I’ll wager Starmer got more grief on his walkabout but it wasn’t filmed
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Post by tamada » April 20, 2021, 6:09 am

There's a reason Bojo don't do walkabouts any more. Too many gobby, ignorant, pinhead WAFT's.

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Post by Drunk Monkey » April 20, 2021, 6:49 am

The whole video is also out there ..showing the now revered pub landlord informing Starmer he was alife long Labour supporter then schooling him on where its all gone pear shaped.. Starmer obviously didnt realize this guy was the landlord and carried on entering the pub which proved to be a major foopar..at which point the tall goon man handles the landlord and it got messy ..

Apparently the pub has been packed since and merchandise there in selling like hot cakes .. indeed the landlord has been propelled into folklore and superman status .. whilst Starmer will surely have to resign ..wont he ??

Tam Bojo the great is a little too savvy nowadays ..hes even cancelled his trip to India as predicted by ????

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Post by tamada » April 20, 2021, 7:59 am

^ As I said earlier, there's gobby, ignorant pinhead WAFT's EVERYWHERE.

Notwithstanding, Starmer is increasingly a bit of a lost cause and electoral liability who hasn't got anywhere near the bloody plate he was chosen to step up to. He needs to stand aside and let his deputy tear into the sleazy, greasy, reach around, nepotism that sums up the Tories. Nothing quite like an angry ginger split-tail to get the balls shrinking, eh? Like Julia Gillard. Now she was HAWT!!!

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Re: Labour's new leader

Post by Drunk Monkey » April 20, 2021, 8:19 am

tamada wrote:
April 20, 2021, 7:59 am
^ As I said earlier, there's gobby, ignorant pinhead WAFT's EVERYWHERE.

Notwithstanding, Starmer is increasingly a bit of a lost cause and electoral liability who hasn't got anywhere near the bloody plate he was chosen to step up to. He needs to stand aside and let his deputy tear into the sleazy, greasy, reach around, nepotism that sums up the Tories. Nothing quite like an angry ginger split-tail to get the balls shrinking, eh? Like Julia Gillard. Now she was HAWT!!!
I wouldnt call the landlords comments ignorant .. quite the opposite ..he calmly gave accurate figures and his own honest forthright opinion as a former Labour supporter.
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Post by tamada » April 20, 2021, 8:52 am

So a British politician has been shown to be out of touch. Newsworthy? Hardly.

Either way, there's probably some local Labour party functionary who's been pink-slipped for allowing this understandably upset, Labour-voting publican to make their leader look like the wimpy milquetoast that he is.

As I said, when Bojo goes gladhanding the cherry-picked, he's inserted via zip line by an elite SBS team. Then a Royal Navy helicopter extracts him before the local pub landlord's ears ***** up.

...or he sends in Matt Wanksock.

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Re: Labour's new leader

Post by jackspratt » April 20, 2021, 4:03 pm

Oh! ..... a bit of perspective.

The landlord was apparently upset about Starmer's support of COVID restrictions in the UK* - a country which has an appalling record of missteps, infections and deaths from the pandemic. :shock:



* there may have been other issues which don't appear in the video.

ps I also realise that the UK government has done better with their vaccine roll-out - putting their Oz Tory (L/NP) cousins to shame.

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Post by tamada » April 20, 2021, 6:24 pm

What a total bloody plonker. Off his meds or what? Starmer isn't much better though.

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Re: Labour's new leader

Post by tamada » May 9, 2021, 12:08 pm

A day after accepting the blame for their crash-and-burn 2021 election showing, Starmer fires his deputy.

Keir Starmer told by his MPs to 'look in mirror' for elections blame as he sacks Angela Rayner

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/20 ... ks-angela/

Angela Rayner fired as Labour gripped by post-poll rancour

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... ions-polls

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Re: Labour's new leader

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Re: Labour's new new leader

Post by tamada » June 1, 2022, 8:20 am

With the Durham polis finally sending questionnaires to BOTH Starmer and Rayner, who can Labour offer up for Leader of the Opposition if the incumbents are fined and do fall on their self-righteous swords?

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Re: Labour's new leader

Post by AlexO » June 1, 2022, 8:38 am

Bring back Steptoe and Abbot, the real voice of the Labour Party.

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Re: Labour's new leader

Post by tamada » June 1, 2022, 8:45 am

AlexO wrote:
June 1, 2022, 8:38 am
Bring back Steptoe and Abbot, the real voice of the Labour Party.
You're beginning to sound like an old man there Alex.

Oh, wait...
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Re: Labour's new leader

Post by AlexO » June 1, 2022, 8:57 am

tamada wrote:
June 1, 2022, 8:45 am
AlexO wrote:
June 1, 2022, 8:38 am
Bring back Steptoe and Abbot, the real voice of the Labour Party.
You're beginning to sound like an old man there Alex.

Oh, wait...
Where did you read that Tam? The Guardian.
There are thousands of active Labour Party members who would have the old brigade back in a flash. Marxist halfwits. For me, I would welcome it as well. Makes the Labour Party even more unelectable

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Re: Labour's new leader

Post by tamada » June 1, 2022, 10:02 am

AlexO wrote:
June 1, 2022, 8:57 am
tamada wrote:
June 1, 2022, 8:45 am
AlexO wrote:
June 1, 2022, 8:38 am
Bring back Steptoe and Abbot, the real voice of the Labour Party.
You're beginning to sound like an old man there Alex.

Oh, wait...
Where did you read that Tam? The Guardian.
There are thousands of active Labour Party members who would have the old brigade back in a flash. Marxist halfwits. For me, I would welcome it as well. Makes the Labour Party even more unelectable
It's been a while since you've had a Grauniad red-button moment. Thought you'd gotten over that nonsense. Anyway, why do you repeatedly invoke your own personal nightmare when faced with any comment on the Labour party? It's almost as bad as the died-in-the-wool Tories clamor for a dead Thatcher.
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You can't fool us anyway. You've been sneaking peeks at The Guardian ever since Bojo's Brexit-inspired ascendancy reversed.
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Re: Labour's new leader

Post by AlexO » June 1, 2022, 11:13 am

tamada wrote:
June 1, 2022, 10:02 am
AlexO wrote:
June 1, 2022, 8:57 am
tamada wrote:
June 1, 2022, 8:45 am
AlexO wrote:
June 1, 2022, 8:38 am
Bring back Steptoe and Abbot, the real voice of the Labour Party.
You're beginning to sound like an old man there Alex.

Oh, wait...
Where did you read that Tam? The Guardian.
There are thousands of active Labour Party members who would have the old brigade back in a flash. Marxist halfwits. For me, I would welcome it as well. Makes the Labour Party even more unelectable
It's been a while since you've had a Grauniad red-button moment. Thought you'd gotten over that nonsense. Anyway, why do you repeatedly invoke your own personal nightmare when faced with any comment on the Labour party? It's almost as bad as the died-in-the-wool Tories clamor for a dead Thatcher.
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pilotman.jpg
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You can't fool us anyway. You've been sneaking peeks at The Guardian ever since Bojo's Brexit-inspired ascendancy reversed.
Not all the time. Here is another about the Halfwits trying to be Separatives.

A Primary Teacher explains to her class that she is an SNP Supporter.
She asks her students to raise their hands if they too are SNP Supporters.
Everyone in the class raises their hand except one little girl..
The teacher looks at the girl with surprise and says, 'Mary, why didn't you raise your hand?'
'Because I'm not an SNP Supporter', she replied.
The teacher, still shocked, asked, 'Well, if you are not an SNP Supporter, then who are you a Supporter of?'
'I am a Conservative Supporter, and proud of it ,' Mary replied.
The teacher could not believe her ears. 'Mary, why, pray tell, are you a Conservative Supporter?'
'Because my mum is a Conservative Supporter, and my dad is a Conservative Supporter, so I'm a Conservative Supporters too!'
'Well,' said the teacher in an obviously annoyed tone, 'that is no reason for you to be a Conservative Supporter.
You don't have to be just like your parents all of the time… What if your mum was a lazy lay-about and your dad was a useless no brained waster, what would you be then?'
'Then', Mary smiled, ! I'd be an SNP Supporter !!

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