- Jan 3, 2012
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I was specifically talking about the provision of medical equipment, where we seem to have SUFFERED through deliberately choosing not to cooperate!
I was specifically talking about the provision of medical equipment, where we seem to have SUFFERED through deliberately choosing not to cooperate!
Starmer's single biggest problem is that he is as dull as dishwater. Steady and boring. Maybe he will start to become slightly more attractive over the next decade in opposition, as eventually, as always happens, the government starts to lose appeal.
But that shouldn't be the issue. I don't want some flamboyant showman who plays to the cameras but makes crap decisions. Politics and running the country shouldn't be about entertainment, it should be about substance.
Take PMQs for example, all the reviews of it tend to refer to the theatre of the session rather than if anything of substance came out it.
As a comparison, would you want a flamboyant Dr, prone to the odd mistake and gamble but entertaining nonetheless, or a dullard that will save your life?
Starmer's single biggest problem is that he is as dull as dishwater. Steady and boring. Maybe he will start to become slightly more attractive over the next decade in opposition, as eventually, as always happens, the government starts to lose appeal.
In the era of Trump and Johnson, steady and boring is EXACTLY what we are desperate for!
I think the public will tire of Johnson's waffle, lies and bluster long before the next election.
the same public that watch Love Island and Mrs Brown's Boys? think he has a longer lease there than with the politicans. PMQs is just theatre for followers of politics and general public consumption is reduced down to one or two quotes.
I only mentioned the liberals
Regards
DF
What does “liberal” mean?
What you're basically saying is you don"t like reading opinions you dont agree with ,don't worry there's a few like you floating about on here some who resort to throwing a bit of abuse into the mix , well done
Regards
DF
Just watched PM Questions from yesterday....
Unlike JC, didn't simply reel off a list of preset questions, but actually listened to the answers and then asked questions of them.
Think its fair to say Starmer might seem dull but for many Tories he seems pretty dangerous. Will be harder in future for Johnson to hide...
Missed that can you post a link?Just watched PM Questions from yesterday....
Unlike JC, didn't simply reel off a list of preset questions, but actually listened to the answers and then asked questions of them.
Think its fair to say Starmer might seem dull but for many Tories he seems pretty dangerous. Will be harder in future for Johnson to hide...
First rule of discourse with old droopy.
Don't read his posts.
And....relax
Agreed. He was totally in control of the situation. I particularly liked his "no, I don't need correcting" comment -- he's prepared and expecting certain responses, so he can get his point across. They ought to be on notice that they can't get away with their usual trite responses at PMQs for now at least. It will be interesting to see the first Johnson-Starmer altercation. Two completely different characters, with their own distinctive styles.
That was a tremendous riposte. Took the type of lazy, inaccurate answer we've come to expect in recent years, sharpened it up and used it to eviscerate Raab. Comprehensively outwitted.
Unfortunately, we seem to have reached the point in this country though where anyone that tears apart a politician's argument is regarded as over-stepping the mark and a lot of people will still side with the bumbling BJ. It's a bizarre state of affairs. I'm not sure when the public lost sight of the absolute fact that MPs work for us and, as such, can rightly be expected to be fully accountable for their actions.
If only Starmer had been Leader of the Opposition at the last Election.....