TheDonbytheDee Posted Tuesday at 12:26 Report Posted Tuesday at 12:26 37 minutes ago, swaddon said: STOP THE FLYING SAUCERS!!! You've just written 50% of their 2029 manifesto. 1 1 Quote
TheDonbytheDee Posted yesterday at 11:35 Report Posted yesterday at 11:35 Streeting expected to announce a challenge to Starmer tomorrow. It's a bit when Aberdeen change their manager, not a lot to get overly excited about. Quote
Kowalski Posted yesterday at 11:38 Report Posted yesterday at 11:38 2 minutes ago, TheDonbytheDee said: Streeting expected to announce a challenge to Starmer tomorrow. It's a bit when Aberdeen change their manager, not a lot to get overly excited about. Who wants that clown as PM? Not sure he’d win in a leadership contest. 1 Quote
CurlsLikeTattie Posted yesterday at 12:28 Report Posted yesterday at 12:28 (edited) 50 minutes ago, Kowalski said: Who wants that clown as PM? Not sure he’d win in a leadership contest. It's got to be Burnham They need to get him back into Westminster and have a proper challenge from someone people will get behind, and who can (arguably) do a decent job. Any leadership challenge before then - Streeting or any of the current lot - is just folly. I have been a lifelong labour supporter (with tactical voting to keep the right out depending where I may be residing at the time), but have been becoming increasingly disappointed with their efforts over the last god know how long (edit: since they put the wrong Milliband in charge I reckon). Keir has been a real let down when if he had some balls he could have made some real change to benefit everyone. I think (deep down) he has decent intentions, but just can't cut it and is trying to please too many people - resulting in doing nothing to please anyone. I don't think he's a cunt like many people like to shout. He's just incapable of doing anything with the absolute shit show he inherited. I would vote green if there was an election tomorrow. That said, where I live had been tory for over 100 years and went Lib Dem in the last election, so maybe I would keep going that way to do my bit to keep torries or reform out. As an aside - I have a friend who does not own a TV and avoids news at all costs. She had heard Starmers name on the radio and was vaguely aware of him. She was amazed when she saw a picture of him. She thought he was an Indian fella called Sakir Stama. I totally believe that - she is one of these highly intelligent, yet incredibly stupid folks. Edited yesterday at 12:29 by CurlsLikeTattie 1 Quote
Mason89 Posted yesterday at 12:42 Report Posted yesterday at 12:42 1 hour ago, Kowalski said: Who wants that clown as PM? The same Labour group that planted Starmer in the first place. They can’t seem to accept that not only are they wrong but the whole country hates them Streeting has the same Mandelson problem, ball deep in private medical care, a wafer thin majority, thoroughly unlikeable and just looks like an odious wee snivelling cunt If he gets the gig, he’ll be the last ever Labour leader. Which I suppose is the whole point 2 Quote
TheDonbytheDee Posted yesterday at 13:10 Report Posted yesterday at 13:10 (edited) If Labour applied the same level of attention to the country as a whole, as they do in fighting anti semitism, we wouldn't have a Reform problem. Starmer is just a dreep. Edited yesterday at 13:11 by TheDonbytheDee Quote
Mason89 Posted yesterday at 13:17 Report Posted yesterday at 13:17 It reminds of my dad going to watch my eldest brother on a BB march ‘everyone was out of step apart from you’ Quote
TheDonbytheDee Posted yesterday at 15:49 Report Posted yesterday at 15:49 3 hours ago, CurlsLikeTattie said: It's got to be Burnham They need to get him back into Westminster and have a proper challenge from someone people will get behind, and who can (arguably) do a decent job. Any leadership challenge before then - Streeting or any of the current lot - is just folly. I have been a lifelong labour supporter (with tactical voting to keep the right out depending where I may be residing at the time), but have been becoming increasingly disappointed with their efforts over the last god know how long (edit: since they put the wrong Milliband in charge I reckon). Keir has been a real let down when if he had some balls he could have made some real change to benefit everyone. I think (deep down) he has decent intentions, but just can't cut it and is trying to please too many people - resulting in doing nothing to please anyone. I don't think he's a cunt like many people like to shout. He's just incapable of doing anything with the absolute shit show he inherited. I would vote green if there was an election tomorrow. That said, where I live had been tory for over 100 years and went Lib Dem in the last election, so maybe I would keep going that way to do my bit to keep torries or reform out. As an aside - I have a friend who does not own a TV and avoids news at all costs. She had heard Starmers name on the radio and was vaguely aware of him. She was amazed when she saw a picture of him. She thought he was an Indian fella called Sakir Stama. I totally believe that - she is one of these highly intelligent, yet incredibly stupid folks. Fair play still voting Labour now. 1997 was the last time for me. I do still hope they go back to the class of 1946, but never, ever happening. I agree with Mason, in that they would be better off killing the Labour Party, as it isn't a party of the working people anymore. Although I don't vote Labour, I too believe that Burnham would give them the leadership that is badly lacking. The world might be going to shyte, but someone competent at the tiller would be a start. I don't have sympathy for Starmer. Was complicit in what happened with Corbyn. Quote
RicoS321 Posted yesterday at 17:17 Report Posted yesterday at 17:17 1 hour ago, TheDonbytheDee said: The world might be going to shyte, but someone competent at the tiller would be a start What does that look like? Imagine the very real scenario in a few months time where we're being asked to ration fuel. When shelves are emptying and you're trying to get people to stop panic buying. Key medicines are in short supply, but wealthy people appear to be skipping the queue. How can anyone be described as competent in that scenario? Is it possible to be competent in a system which isn't? If all you can do is work within that system, with the goal of saving it. Quote
Mason89 Posted yesterday at 17:52 Report Posted yesterday at 17:52 34 minutes ago, RicoS321 said: What does that look like? Imagine the very real scenario in a few months time where we're being asked to ration fuel. When shelves are emptying and you're trying to get people to stop panic buying. Key medicines are in short supply, but wealthy people appear to be skipping the queue. How can anyone be described as competent in that scenario? Is it possible to be competent in a system which isn't? If all you can do is work within that system, with the goal of saving it. What if you imagine the very real scenario that that doesn’t happen? Quote
RicoS321 Posted yesterday at 18:23 Report Posted yesterday at 18:23 17 minutes ago, Mason89 said: What if you imagine the very real scenario that that doesn’t happen? I didn't imagine it, I was asking @TheDonbytheDee to imagine it! He suggested that the world was going to shite, I simply provided an example of how that might come to pass. Otherwise the scenario in which having a competent person at the tiller may or may not matter (I'd suggest not) will not arise, and so makes no odds. Do you think that the Hormuz problem will correct itself, and in what timescale? If not, what impact do you think that the global economy will face with 10-15% of its critical oil supply missing (once reserves dry up), and Europe's stores of natural gas unable to be filled for winter? Quote
TheDonbytheDee Posted 23 hours ago Report Posted 23 hours ago 1 hour ago, RicoS321 said: What does that look like? Imagine the very real scenario in a few months time where we're being asked to ration fuel. When shelves are emptying and you're trying to get people to stop panic buying. Key medicines are in short supply, but wealthy people appear to be skipping the queue. How can anyone be described as competent in that scenario? Is it possible to be competent in a system which isn't? If all you can do is work within that system, with the goal of saving it. Whatever happens, we need a better quality of liar at the top of Government. It's how they sell the lies that would be key. For me, Burnham appeases the people more than Starmer ever could. I suspect, Starmer speaking to the nation about rationing, could cause a civil war. 1 Quote
RicoS321 Posted 23 hours ago Report Posted 23 hours ago Just now, TheDonbytheDee said: Whatever happens, we need a better quality of liar at the top of Government. It's how they sell the lies that would be key. For me, Burnham appeases the people more than Starmer ever could. I suspect, Starmer speaking to the nation about rationing, could cause a civil war. Maybe we just need a more stupid populace? Quote
TheDonbytheDee Posted 23 hours ago Report Posted 23 hours ago 6 minutes ago, RicoS321 said: Maybe we just need a more stupid populace? We're working on it. Quote
CurlsLikeTattie Posted 22 hours ago Report Posted 22 hours ago 4 hours ago, TheDonbytheDee said: Fair play still voting Labour now. 1997 was the last time for me. I live in England, it's between labour or tactical lib dem! Quote
Jupiter Posted 22 hours ago Report Posted 22 hours ago 1 hour ago, RicoS321 said: Maybe we just need a more stupid populace? That's not possible. The voters are just as much to blame as the policians for refusing to face up to reality. Quote
Mason89 Posted 12 hours ago Report Posted 12 hours ago What’s the reality? Feel I’m going to have to sit down for this Quote
TheDonbytheDee Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago Let the bun fight commence. That's Streeting resigned saying no confidence in Starmer. Roll up! Roll up! False promises galore!!! Quote
Mason89 Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago Think Wes is going to learn a lot about himself over the next few days and it’s going to come as a complete shock to him 1 Quote
tom_widdows Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago I think 'self awareness' is a quality which instantly disqualifies you from ever being a paid politician so I wouldn't hold out much hope Quote
Mason89 Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago Labour leadership voting intensions Starmer Vs Burnham: Burnham: 61% Starmer: 28% Starmer Vs Miliband: Miliband: 46% Starmer: 39% Starmer Vs Rayner: Rayner: 45% Starmer: 41% Starmer Vs Streeting: Starmer: 53% Streeting: 23% Quote
RicoS321 Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago 48 minutes ago, Mason89 said: Think Wes is going to learn a lot about himself over the next few days and it’s going to come as a complete shock to him Mods! Shouldn't this be in the faces I'd like to punch thread? Quote
TheDonbytheDee Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago 57 minutes ago, Mason89 said: Think Wes is going to learn a lot about himself over the next few days and it’s going to come as a complete shock to him He really is. I reckon something about him will be leaked and finish him. Looks the type to have something very shady in his past. Wouldn't be surprised if links to Mandelson surface. Quote
Mason89 Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago He’s got links to Mandy and Palantir but I wouldn’t be surprised in the slightest if the pet shop thing was true He looks the type Quote
Kowalski Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago Streeting has made a total fool of himself. He’s a busted flush. On to Burnham and this is the seat he’s hoping to stand in: 1 Quote
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