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armchairclubber

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Aug 8, 2010
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Bexhill
Most interesting speech from Alan Duncan. Not just the Tories should take note.

Not sure I find the the appointment of Richard Hermer as Attorney General a 'ray of hope' or 'highly encouraging'.
It remains to be seen if he will 'speak truth to power'

Or that Keir Starmer can be inspired to become courageous and principled. He'll need to grow a spine first.
The signs are not good.

 




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Oct 8, 2003
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Faversham
Most interesting speech from Alan Duncan. Not just the Tories should take note.

Not sure I find the the appointment of Richard Hermer as Attorney General a 'ray of hope' or 'highly encouraging'.
It remains to be seen if he will 'speak truth to power'

Or that Keir Starmer can be inspired to become courageous and principled. He'll need to grow a spine first.
The signs are not good.


Not sure why you assume Starmer is spineless.

To make sense of your post I need to understand your agenda. Are you someone who regrets the passing of Corbyn, and demands that Starmer boycott Israel and all her doings?

PS I agree with Duncan, his stance and his cause. Shocking stitch up within the Tory party.

But this is a far far cry from the way Starmer treated Corbyn, who was given masses of rope to work with, and huge amounts of time to make a choice (which was, in the end, to hang himself). I would ask what Starmer has been done to upset you, but your slurs about his spine are as wrong as the stitch up of Duncan :shrug:

As far as Starmer is concerned, he is now the PM. He is the only person in the UK with any traction to effect change. That said, as I have said time and time again, the UK PM has no traction with Bibi. No traction. None. So progress will need more than condemnation from a moral peak.
 
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aolstudios

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Nov 30, 2011
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brighton
Most interesting speech from Alan Duncan. Not just the Tories should take note.

Not sure I find the the appointment of Richard Hermer as Attorney General a 'ray of hope' or 'highly encouraging'.
It remains to be seen if he will 'speak truth to power'

Or that Keir Starmer can be inspired to become courageous and principled. He'll need to grow a spine first.
The signs are not good.


Still with the Jew obsession.
How surprising
 


A1X

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Sep 1, 2017
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Deepest, darkest Sussex
 








pocketseagull

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Peteinblack

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Jun 3, 2004
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I prefer that to the rhetoric we’ve had for the past 10 years or so, with the hard right of the Tories and UKIP/Reform demonising asylum seekers, calling them “illegal” and blaming them for our crisis in social care and all our NHS and housing problems. 🤷‍♂️
And calling anyone with any decency or a social conscience 'Woke'.
 




Is it PotG?

Thrifty non-licker
Feb 20, 2017
25,745
Sussex by the Sea
I prefer that to the rhetoric we’ve had for the past 10 years or so, with the hard right of the Tories and UKIP/Reform demonising asylum seekers, calling them “illegal” and blaming them for our crisis in social care and all our NHS and housing problems. 🤷‍♂️
I think you've missed my point.

I agree with the underlying message, yet if Starmer thinks that Macron et al will do us any favours if we smile with entente cordiale in negotiations then he's naive.
As other nations have displayed, the role of a Leader is to get the best for that particular country.
I think we're some way from skipping through the fields, singing and waving our respective hats before plaiting daisies in flowing locks.
 




Eeyore

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Apr 5, 2014
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Still with the Jew obsession.
How surprising
Rather than putting your, sadly usual, trolling emoji on the Alan Duncan speech, would you care to address his points ?

It may be better to leave the thread otherwise as entrenched political perspective with no reasoned argument (defaulting to accusations of racism is not reasoned argument) helps not in good debate.
 




amexer

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Aug 8, 2011
6,916
Interesting facts
Labour in the last election received less votes then they received in the Corbyne election.

In 2024 14k of immigrants have arrived by boad
In the same time period and again by boats 29k have arrived in Italy 26k in Spain and 23k in Greece
 


Bodian

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May 3, 2012
14,669
Cumbria
Interesting facts
Labour in the last election received less votes then they received in the Corbyne election.

In 2024 14k of immigrants have arrived by boad
In the same time period and again by boats 29k have arrived in Italy 26k in Spain and 23k in Greece
Not sure I quite get the connection between boat arrivals and Corbyn/Starmer vote levels?
 


Chicken Run

Member Since Jul 2003
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Jul 17, 2003
19,966
Valley of Hangleton
Interesting facts
Labour in the last election received less votes then they received in the Corbyne election.

In 2024 14k of immigrants have arrived by boad
In the same time period and again by boats 29k have arrived in Italy 26k in Spain and 23k in Greece
Two questions,

Who or what is Corbyne (Left wing back?)
And what is a boad?
 




nicko31

Well-known member
Jan 7, 2010
18,711
Gods country fortnightly
Interesting facts
Labour in the last election received less votes then they received in the Corbyne election.

In 2024 14k of immigrants have arrived by boad
In the same time period and again by boats 29k have arrived in Italy 26k in Spain and 23k in Greece
Think you didn't your post. And the point you are making is?
 




Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Oct 8, 2003
56,729
Faversham
Interesting facts
Labour in the last election received less votes then they received in the Corbyne election.

In 2024 14k of immigrants have arrived by boad
In the same time period and again by boats 29k have arrived in Italy 26k in Spain and 23k in Greece
I do hope you are trying to make a connection, and I look forward to the explanation :wink:

Here is another fact for you.

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rippleman

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Oct 18, 2011
5,032
Not sure why you assume Starmer is spineless.
If I may. Because he refused to call for a ceasefire in Gaza. It's how he managed to lose seats to pro-Palestinian Independents and indeed ensured the return of your nemesis Jeremy Corbyn to Parliament.

You will never convince me that a man who could stand by and watch thousands of innocent children being slaughtered and not say "stop that" is made of stern stuff.
To make sense of your post I need to understand your agenda. Are you someone who regrets the passing of Corbyn, and demands that Starmer boycott Israel and all her doings?

PS I agree with Duncan, his stance and his cause. Shocking stitch up within the Tory party.

But this is a far far cry from the way Starmer treated Corbyn, who was given masses of rope to work with, and huge amounts of time to make a choice (which was, in the end, to hang himself). I would ask what Starmer has been done to upset you, but your slurs about his spine are as wrong as the stitch up of Duncan :shrug:

As far as Starmer is concerned, he is now the PM. He is the only person in the UK with any traction to effect change. That said, as I have said time and time again, the UK PM has no traction with Bibi. No traction. None. So progress will need more than condemnation from a moral peak.
Starmer DOES now have traction with "Bibi". He has the power to instruct government departments not to sign another licence to export arms to the extreme right-wing State of Israel. (Don't worry, he won't)
 


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