Is Keir really credible?

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Weststander

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why is it that the centre"ish" left parties don't form a coalition, (or at least "help each other"), to rid us of these callous, unpatriotic blighters?

This was briefly mentioned on R4 today, there's a Westminster tradition of parties not sharing power/working together. Also fiercely protective of their chances in each parliamentary constituency.

2010-2015 the exception.
 






Is it PotG?

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beorhthelm

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Stamer stopping for dinner seems to be the most tedious story since, well since he over egged parties at Downing st. in the election interviews Friday they had a life long Labour voter in Sunderland saying they were tired hearing about it. its not that it wasnt wrong, just by now it doesnt change anyones mind.
 


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Stamer stopping for dinner seems to be the most tedious story since, well since he over egged parties at Downing st. in the election interviews Friday they had a life long Labour voter in Sunderland saying they were tired hearing about it. its not that it wasnt wrong, just by now it doesnt change anyones mind.

Except that Johnson is now a convicted criminal and as yet Starmer isn’t. It’s telling that the criminal conviction of a PM, which is a HUGE deal is now seen as no more than “tedious over-egging”.

Some have become anaesthetised to the truly despicable behaviour of our government.
 




Randy McNob

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1 person was found guilty and fined

The other didn't

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Randy McNob

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Sadly the Labour leader has had to pull out of a keynote speech planned for today.

Maybe it was something he ate or drank?

we should wait for the Sue Gray report, move on, theres a war going on (one thousaands of miles of away that we're not involved in) etc

Surely Kier is allowed the same bullshit looktheotherway-isms that yoi fall for as well?
 


Lever

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Sadly the Labour leader has had to pull out of a keynote speech planned for today.

Maybe it was something he ate or drank?

Like the Mail, you do baseless, pointless speculation really well PotG. Apart from that and 'rumbling on', anything else you're good at?

There must be something.... have a think and let us know!
 
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Is it PotG?

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Statement at 4pm.

Possibly offering to stand down were he to be found
guilty and fined.

Who knows?
 




nicko31

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Statement at 4pm.

Possibly offering to stand down were he to be found
guilty and fined.

Who knows?

If this is the case it would be very bad news for the Tories.

The false equivalence pedalled from the non-dom media is both tragic and almost amusing.
 


Quinney

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Starmer going all in. Good move as will now put Boris back under massive pressure. The Conservatives might regret getting the police to reopen the investigation.


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