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  • #91
    Re: 5pm press conference from the PM

    Originally posted by Undercoverinwurzelland View Post
    It's fine, cheers! I will inevitably see them on Facebook from friends making their contribution to the debate!

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    • #92
      Re: 5pm press conference from the PM

      Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
      Here is a desperate sad act spouting lies from your side of the fence

      If it wasn't for his haircut and accent I would say it was you



      Starmer has had a bad start ?

      Is he serious ?

      He clearly did watch RS soaked through outside number 10
      Excellent. I'm glad you can now see how stupid these kind of online videos are!

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      • #93
        Re: 5pm press conference from the PM

        Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
        Excellent. I'm glad you can now see how stupid these kind of online videos are!
        there's a bit of a difference in the two

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        • #94
          Re: 5pm press conference from the PM

          Originally posted by Rjk View Post
          there's a bit of a difference in the two
          In tone of course. But in terms of being useful in informing the electorate, less so.

          I just see people post such stupid stuff on line..ToRiEs gun PriVAtiZe NhS! Etc etc etc.

          I dunno, I just don't find particularly cutting edge in the satire dept!

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          • #95
            Re: 5pm press conference from the PM

            Another video. On the face of it, this one makes Sunak look a bit of a bastard.

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            • #96
              Re: 5pm press conference from the PM

              This guy’s site is called a different bias and even I think he’s too anti Tory at times, but here he’s incredulous at how bad Sunak and his advisers are



              To even things up a bit, i thought the most interesting thing about Question Time this week was the man who pleaded with Bridget Philipson is it (Shadow Education Secretary) to actually say something rather than just give a mealy mouthed answer to every question. He was basically saying I want to vote Labour, but you’ve got to give me a reason to do so. I thought he was a bit harsh because Philipson was quite passionate when talking about her subject, education, but I couldn’t argue with him when it came to all of the other subjects - Starmer would have been proud of the answer she gave to the question about Gaza, but it just looked so feeble compared to what the Lib Dem MP said.

              I reckon this could become an issue for Labour as the campaign goes on - while I can understand the logic behind that carrying a Ming vase over a slippery floor analogy, Labour have to have something to say on the big issues over the next six weeks or their lead in the polls will soon start reducing.

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              • #97
                Re: 5pm press conference from the PM

                Most online videos are best avoiding. You learn more from an article in the Times.

                I agree with Bob on that guy on QT. Was quite powerful.

                Basically long term Labour are ****ed. They've lied about the causes of problems in the last few years (they blame the govt) and when they can't solve them people are gonna look beyond the two main parties.i think you said this before yourself

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                • #98
                  Re: 5pm press conference from the PM

                  Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
                  Most online videos are best avoiding. You learn more from an article in the Times.

                  I agree with Bob on that guy on QT. Was quite powerful.

                  Basically long term Labour are ****ed. They've lied about the causes of problems in the last few years (they blame the govt) and when they can't solve them people are gonna look beyond the two main parties.i think you said this before yourself
                  As far as I know, Labour have never accused the Tories of starting Covid or the Ukraine war, they have been critical of how the UK Government handled the consequences of them. Regarding the cost of living crisis, I see little difference between Labour criticising the Government about that anfd the Conservatives putting the rise in inflation to 11 per cent down to outside factors and then claiming the credit when it almost returns to the figure set as a target by the Bank of England.

                  I agree to an extent about online videos, but I think you’re wrong about the first one I posted.

                  Figen Murray has been campaigning for a new law to ramp up safety at venues, in memory of her son.


                  The Prime Minister promised Martyn Hett’s mother he would pass a bill in Martyn’s honour just hours before he called the snap general election


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