Jun 2022
10:13pm, 11 Jun 2022
27,451 posts
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Johnny Blaze
Clownish cakeism from somebody who cares as much about the NHS as he cares about the burgeoning need for foodbanks. These people just want to wreck and wreck again.
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Jun 2022
10:20pm, 11 Jun 2022
4,937 posts
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Fields
The bigger issue is that despite all that has happened during the shambolic Johnson premiership - voters and indeed most of Labour don’t see Starmer as a prime minister ahead of Johnson See this story (look a link that’ll please fozzy) which backs up what most on this thread have been saying all year theguardian.com |
Jun 2022
10:20pm, 11 Jun 2022
18,948 posts
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richmac
theguardian.com Just how the fuck |
Jun 2022
10:27pm, 11 Jun 2022
1,216 posts
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paulcook
The bigger issue is that despite all that has happened during the shambolic Johnson premiership - voters and indeed most of Labour don’t see Starmer as a prime minister ahead of Johnson See this story (look a link that’ll please fozzy) which backs up what most on this thread have been saying all year theguardian.com While 28% think Johnson would make the best prime minister, 26% opted for Starmer. Without seeing the proper poll, I presume that means a staggering 46% said something along the lines of "don't know" or "neither". Can we just dump them both please? |
Jun 2022
10:29pm, 11 Jun 2022
30,077 posts
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macca 53
They could both be gone after the upcoming by-elections depending how they go…..
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Jun 2022
10:35pm, 11 Jun 2022
18,950 posts
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richmac
telegraph.co.uk Weirdly Starmer in the Torygraph makes a good interview |
Jun 2022
10:45pm, 11 Jun 2022
12,697 posts
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jda
I can really sympathise with people not rating Starmer. He’s been a huge disappointment.
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Jun 2022
11:00pm, 11 Jun 2022
18,953 posts
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richmac
On the contrary I think he's exceeded expectations of not being Boris Johnson
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Jun 2022
11:08pm, 11 Jun 2022
17,305 posts
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rf_fozzy
Personally I don't know why people on this thread dislike Starmer so much.
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Jun 2022
11:14pm, 11 Jun 2022
17,306 posts
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rf_fozzy
Corbyn was a far bigger disappointment. Lots of talk about fairer. But then total lack of action when action was called for. A poor leader. His mealy mouthed almost-but-not-quite lexiter stuff on Brexit should have been the clue. |
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