A point I have made repeatedly to persons on the (far) left who have never been more angry about anything, ever, than traitor Starmer's failure to instantly, completely and utterly, and utterly completely condemn Israel for their wicked genocide that was complelety unjustified and came totally out of the blue, er, after Hamas, er (something, something, something).Surely it's for, y'know, the people of Rochdale?
On a related note, how do these politicians think that anything they say, do or vote for – whether it's a pause, ceasefire or 'just carry on as you are' – will have ANY kind of bearing on the atrocities that are being carried out over in the Middle East? The whole thing is a joke and just an excuse to play party politics and try and get one up on whichever party or person they are against.
Twats.
As I facetiously posted on here after Labour's bill was passed, 'rejoice, the conflict is now over'.
The stupidity of the electorate, and the pathetic attempts made by politicians to please the electorate, is sometimes quite embarrassing.