Rdodge30
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- Dec 30, 2022
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Then you are either too young to remember Heath Callaghan and Wilson …or too old to remember properlyI would personally pick every single one of the first seven over the last four
Then you are either too young to remember Heath Callaghan and Wilson …or too old to remember properlyI would personally pick every single one of the first seven over the last four
It's 'Tory'.just vote tory
I think the thread title was wishful thinkingThe only meltdown appears to be on this thread and not the Labour party as they "stagger on" with a 20 plus lead in the polls.
Or any of the Potter threads, RDZ threads, Trump and Starmer threads or many of the other numerous political threads …Don't think one or two threads on NSC have the monopoly on discussions going round in circles with the same people arguing ad infinitum.You can extend it beyond that if you feel like it. Hop over to the Tory thread for literally years of clownish, right wing incompetence or the Israel thread if you want to see the same people arguing over the same thing.
It will happen in time, it always does, whoever is in power.I think the thread title was wishful thinking
Well the fixture list coming out in a couple of weeks will be a welcome intrusion ….then the hopeful announcement of a new manager will be a distractionOnly another five weeks of this to go
I'll be waiting for a reply at some point from Bozza. I think thats fair, its his site. If another moderator feels its their position to step in on his behalf, then that's for them. Thanks.
Starmer & Co will be in office for 10 years max.
FACT.
You can extend it beyond that if you feel like it. Hop over to the Tory thread for literally years of clownish, right wing incompetence
or the Israel thread if you want to see the same people arguing over the same thing.
Somehow missed this - apologies if already posted.
Israel has a shadowy camp in the desert with horrific conditions
Israel maintains a shadowy hospital in the desert for Gaza detainees. Critics allege mistreatment
Patients lying shackled and blindfolded on more than a dozen beds inside a white tent in the desert. Surgeries performed without adequate painkillers.apnews.com
So Starmer will be Prime Minister longer than David Cameron was. And longer than May, Johnson, Truss and Sunak put together.Starmer & Co will be in office for 10 years max.
FACT.
I think it boils down to substance over personality. Johnson's reign should be a defining moment that personality alone is not good for the country.It's 'Tory'.
As a political term, Tory was an insult (derived from the Middle Irish word tóraidhe, modern Irish tóraí, meaning "outlaw", "robber", from the Irish word tóir, meaning "pursuit" since outlaws were "pursued men") that entered English politics during the Exclusion Bill crisis of 1678–1681.
Mmmm.... The media and political 'experts' said precisely the same thing when Johnson and Co were elected (without the max).Starmer & Co will be in office for 10 years max.
FACT.
Steer calmer.I’m changing my view of Starmer from being thoroughly uninspired to gradually seeing he has a quiet determination to shape labour into a party that will not only win this GE (the easy bit) but future elections. Like Blair, he recognises that Britain is predominantly centrist and that is where any party needs to be to deliver positive change. He doesn’t have the celebrity personality of Blair or Johnson but that’s a good thing in my book.
I just wish i was in a constituency that makes it worth voting for him!
Gillian Keegan for me - no better!Steer calmer.
We have the dreadful Helen Olivia Bicknell Whately down here, a massive wrong-'un but with a 63% share of the vote last time. The website that knows suggests my vote is best located with Labour so I won't feel conflicted when I vote this time, at least.
i know, slow day?It's 'Tory'.
As a political term, Tory was an insult (derived from the Middle Irish word tóraidhe, modern Irish tóraí, meaning "outlaw", "robber", from the Irish word tóir, meaning "pursuit" since outlaws were "pursued men") that entered English politics during the Exclusion Bill crisis of 1678–1681.
Yes indeed, although not slow enough for a delayed edit.i know, slow day?