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  • #46
    Re: Labour under Starmer.

    Quite glad to hear Sludge doesn't drink tbf

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    • #47
      Re: Labour under Starmer.

      Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
      Quite glad to hear Sludge doesn't drink tbf
      If he doesnt drink then I cant think of any other excuse to explain his behaviour - other than he's just filled with hate and self loathing (that will be Thatchers fault obviously)

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      • #48
        Re: Labour under Starmer.

        Originally posted by pipster View Post
        If he doesnt drink then I cant think of any other excuse to explain his behaviour - other than he's just filled with hate and self loathing (that will be Thatchers fault obviously)
        I just think the Tories are cnuts and that's the way it is

        I have nothing to do with them in life

        It's like sitting next to someone with BO

        I think Tories are essentially selfish and don't care about society , only themselves . I don't associate with people like that . I know some Tories but they are boring windbags much like JamesWales . I don't like to waste my social time on people who I have absolutely nothing in common with and indeed I really don't like .

        That's the way it is .

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        • #49
          Re: Labour under Starmer.

          Starmer just needs to do a Joe Biden. Stay in the basement say nothing and he'll win. The only way back for the tories is that Starmer and or his crew start promising outlandish undeliverable promises, he could help himself by just confirming he understands what a woman is.

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          • #50
            Re: Labour under Starmer.

            Originally posted by Heathblue View Post
            Starmer just needs to do a Joe Biden. Stay in the basement say nothing and he'll win. The only way back for the tories is that Starmer and or his crew start promising outlandish undeliverable promises, he could help himself by just confirming he understands what a woman is.
            My hope is that starmer gets in and defeats the filth

            Then dies the next day in a bizarre gardening accident

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            • #51
              Re: Labour under Starmer.

              Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
              I just think the Tories are cnuts and that's the way it is

              I have nothing to do with them in life

              It's like sitting next to someone with BO

              I think Tories are essentially selfish and don't care about society , only themselves . I don't associate with people like that . I know some Tories but they are boring windbags much like JamesWales . I don't like to waste my social time on people who I have absolutely nothing in common with and indeed I really don't like .

              That's the way it is .
              It's a very strange world in which you live, where anyone who doesnt agree with you is a cnut. Im so glad Im not like you - an angry weird pervy old man that probably never has sex and blames everyone else else for your failings in life.

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              • #52
                Re: Labour under Starmer.

                Originally posted by pipster View Post
                It's a very strange world in which you live, where anyone who doesnt agree with you is a cnut. Im so glad Im not like you - an angry weird pervy old man that probably never has sex and blames everyone else else for your failings in life.
                I have plenty of people in my life I disagree with

                It's the Tories I don't like though

                I am afraid that's the way it is

                I would never shag a tory so I am afraid you are going to look elsewhere you dirty old sod

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                • #53
                  Re: Labour under Starmer.

                  Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
                  I have plenty of people in my life I disagree with

                  It's the Tories I don't like though

                  I am afraid that's the way it is

                  I would never shag a tory so I am afraid you are going to look elsewhere you dirty old sod
                  When was the last time you had sex - with a human being ?

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                  • #54
                    Re: Labour under Starmer.

                    Originally posted by pipster View Post
                    When was the last time you had sex - with a human being ?

                    1977

                    With your wife

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                    • #55
                      Re: Labour under Starmer.

                      She was born in 1967, which makes you ... - well I guess by now the penny has dropped.

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                      • #56
                        Re: Labour under Starmer.

                        Originally posted by pipster View Post
                        She was born in 1967, which makes you ... - well I guess by now the penny has dropped.
                        She's a year younger than me

                        Is she still in good shape ?

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                        • #57
                          Re: Labour under Starmer.

                          Originally posted by jon1959 View Post
                          There is no mystery.

                          Starmer lied - and lied and lied and lied - then he didn’t. The real right wing, adenoidal, personality deficient, cowardly Starmer is the one you see on your TV screens now.

                          Despite the Labour shit show on offer they are still a marginally better option than the Tories.

                          Depressing isn’t it?
                          Its all well and good you lauding your principles but when it comes to it you and others like you voting for fringe parties at the ballot box has a very real impact on millions of peoples lives. All so you can maintain a sense of self worth that doesn't help the less well off at all.

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                          • #58
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                            Originally posted by HiVis View Post
                            Its all well and good you lauding your principles but when it comes to it you and others like you voting for fringe parties at the ballot box has a very real impact on millions of peoples lives. All so you can maintain a sense of self worth that doesn't help the less well off at all.
                            I don't vote for fringe parties.

                            I have voted for Labour at General and Local Elections for over 40 years (with one exception at the last Locals where I voted for my partner who was standing for the WEP along with the Labour candidate - 2 votes that time).

                            I have said on many other threads that despite my disgust at Starmer and my opposition to the way the Labour Party is going, I will vote Labour again. Partly to get the Tories out and partly because my local MP is one of the better ones. But mainly because I have always thought that as long as Labour has its roots (organisational and financial) in the trades union movement, it can be kept honest. Those roots are weakening, but they are still there.

                            I will vote Labour, but I don't have to like it - and I no longer campaign, canvass or pay subs to that party.

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                            • #59
                              Re: Labour under Starmer.

                              Originally posted by jon1959 View Post
                              I don't vote for fringe parties.

                              I have voted for Labour at General and Local Elections for over 40 years (with one exception at the last Locals where I voted for my partner who was standing for the WEP along with the Labour candidate - 2 votes that time).

                              I have said on many other threads that despite my disgust at Starmer and my opposition to the way the Labour Party is going, I will vote Labour again. Partly to get the Tories out and partly because my local MP is one of the better ones. But mainly because I have always thought that as long as Labour has its roots (organisational and financial) in the trades union movement, it can be kept honest. Those roots are weakening, but they are still there.

                              I will vote Labour, but I don't have to like it - and I no longer campaign, canvass or pay subs to that party.

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                              • #60
                                Re: Labour under Starmer.

                                Originally posted by HiVis View Post
                                There's no shame in voting with one hand whilst pinching your nose with the other.

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