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Re: Petition to get rid of starmer and his cronies
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Originally Posted by
Wales-Bales
I understand things are a little difficult for the Fauci fans right now, especially with JFK Jr nominating Jay Bhattachary to follow in the footsteps of Francis Collins as Director of the National Institutes of Health.
Don't understand any of that. But I do understand you are a Trump and Musk fanboy. That's all I need to know. :biggrin:
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Re: Petition to get rid of starmer and his cronies
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
What the feck is an intelligent man like you doing linking stories from the daily mail ?
It's a right wing gutter rag
The chairman of the Conservative Party is an oily , creepy, ponce
As for starmer I fail to see what else he can do than accept her resignation
The people crying about him from tge sidelines are going to give themselves a heart attack as he has a huge majority which means even if he loses loads of seats tge idiots that vote reform will keep him in power by splitting the tory vote
So every story has a happy ending 🙂
How do you get mugged and say your phone was taken and later find it :hehe:
Let off after admitting she had made a false statement but my solicitor said I should :hehe:
Pull the other one it's got bells on :hehe:
Boris had a sausage roll hang him, Louise keeps a phone she claimed was robbed and no outcry, that's fine :hehe:
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Re: Petition to get rid of starmer and his cronies
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Originally Posted by
North Cardiff Blue
Boris had a sausage roll hang him, Louise keeps a phone she claimed was robbed and no outcry, that's fine :hehe:
She's quit in disgrace you plum :hehe:
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Re: Petition to get rid of starmer and his cronies
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Originally Posted by
delmbox
She's quit in disgrace you plum :hehe:
I know of course she had to, but no outcry on here, cos it's a lefty board more worried about nothing parties.
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Re: Petition to get rid of starmer and his cronies
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Originally Posted by
North Cardiff Blue
I know of course she had to, but no outcry on here, cos it's a lefty board more worried about nothing parties.
Are you saying some people on here are inconsistent with their judgements?!
Doesn't strike me as the crime of the century and I quite liked Louise Haigh, but there we go. Starmer clearly sticking to his tough line on these things. Worry is he will run out of people!
Bloody fascist!
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Re: Petition to get rid of starmer and his cronies
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Originally Posted by
North Cardiff Blue
How do you get mugged and say your phone was taken and later find it :hehe:
Let off after admitting she had made a false statement but my solicitor said I should :hehe:
Pull the other one it's got bells on :hehe:
Boris had a sausage roll hang him, Louise keeps a phone she claimed was robbed and no outcry, that's fine :hehe:
Looks like all that seething behind the wheel as you slowly navigate Cardiff's northern suburbs has addled your memory.
Johnson, or Boris as you affectionately call him, was not defenestrated by his own party because of Partygate. It was a contributory factor in the decline of support within the Tory party but ne survived a vote of confidence despite this.
He was unceremoniously shoved out of office because he knowingly appointed a well known sex pest as his Whip and lied about whether he had prior knowledge before his appointment.
This was enough for 60 Secretaries of State, Ministers and PPS to either verbally or in writing resign, including the current and previous leaders of the Conservative Party.
He was hung drawn and quartered by his own party. Your sausage roll schtick might give you some personal sustinence but to most others it looks like you haven't left the denial phase of the grieving process for your gone and long forgotten "hero".
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Re: Petition to get rid of starmer and his cronies
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Originally Posted by
cyril evans awaydays
Looks like all that seething behind the wheel as you slowly navigate Cardiff's northern suburbs has addled your memory.
Johnson, or Boris as you affectionately call him, was not defenestrated by his own party because of Partygate. It was a contributory factor in the decline of support within the Tory party but ne survived a vote of confidence despite this.
He was unceremoniously shoved out of office because he knowingly appointed a well known sex pest as his Whip and lied about whether he had prior knowledge before his appointment.
This was enough for 60 Secretaries of State, Ministers and PPS to either verbally or in writing resign, including the current and previous leaders of the Conservative Party.
He was hung drawn and quartered by his own party. Your sausage roll schtick might give you some personal sustinence but to most others it looks like you haven't left the denial phase of the grieving process for your gone and long forgotten "hero".
Nice one Cyril :thumbup:
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Re: Petition to get rid of starmer and his cronies
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Originally Posted by
cyril evans awaydays
Looks like all that seething behind the wheel as you slowly navigate Cardiff's northern suburbs has addled your memory.
Johnson, or Boris as you affectionately call him, was not defenestrated by his own party because of Partygate. It was a contributory factor in the decline of support within the Tory party but ne survived a vote of confidence despite this.
He was unceremoniously shoved out of office because he knowingly appointed a well known sex pest as his Whip and lied about whether he had prior knowledge before his appointment.
This was enough for 60 Secretaries of State, Ministers and PPS to either verbally or in writing resign, including the current and previous leaders of the Conservative Party.
He was hung drawn and quartered by his own party. Your sausage roll schtick might give you some personal sustinence but to most others it looks like you haven't left the denial phase of the grieving process for your gone and long forgotten "hero".
Nice one, son! :thumbup:
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Re: Petition to get rid of starmer and his cronies
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Originally Posted by
jon1959
Nice one, son! :thumbup:
Is Louise Haigh your MP, Jon?
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Re: Petition to get rid of starmer and his cronies
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Originally Posted by
North Cardiff Blue
I know of course she had to, but no outcry on here, cos it's a lefty board more worried about nothing parties.
Seems to me like the first most people heard about it was when she quit, not much to talk about. She's also not the Prime Minister.
And we support a club in South Wales, of course it's a lefty board. Bromley would be pleased to gain your support though I'm sure https://www.fourfourtwo.com/news/onl...ection-results :thumbup:
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Re: Petition to get rid of starmer and his cronies
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jon1959
Don't understand any of that. But I do understand you are a Trump and Musk fanboy. That's all I need to know. :biggrin:
I'm a fan of justice for all, so let the chips fall where they may.
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Re: Petition to get rid of starmer and his cronies
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Originally Posted by
delmbox
Seems to me like the first most people heard about it was when she quit, not much to talk about. She's also not the Prime Minister.
And we support a club in South Wales, of course it's a lefty board. Bromley would be pleased to gain your support though I'm sure
https://www.fourfourtwo.com/news/onl...ection-results :thumbup:
That stat on Bromley is such a good one and a great pub quiz question!
As regards the board, South Wales Central gave 40% of it's vote to Labour in the last senedd elections but only 46% turned out to vote, so only around one in five voted for the main left-of-centre party and many of them would have been centrists or even socially conservative Labour supporters so to conclude I think the board is still disproportionately populated by raging leftard loony trokskyite commies etc
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Re: Petition to get rid of starmer and his cronies
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Originally Posted by
JamesWales
That stat on Bromley is such a good one and a great pub quiz question!
As regards the board, South Wales Central gave 40% of it's vote to Labour in the last senedd elections but only 46% turned out to vote, so only around one in five voted for the main left-of-centre party and many of them would have been centrists or even socially conservative Labour supporters so to conclude I think the board is still disproportionately populated by raging leftard loony trokskyite commies etc
noted
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Re: Petition to get rid of starmer and his cronies
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Originally Posted by
JamesWales
Is Louise Haigh your MP, Jon?
No - she is the next door MP (Sheffield Heeley). I am now in Sheffield Hallam (Olivia Blake).
This Louise Haigh story gets more and more strange. The original so-called fraud was at worst a trivial act by a young woman to get an upgraded work phone. Otherwise it was a genuine mistake as she claims. It was all in the public domaine. She told Starmer but his henchmen have leaned on her for allegedly breaking the ministerial code with a line of argument that is so contrived it is ludicrous.
I reckon he is still upset with her for calling out P&O.
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Re: Petition to get rid of starmer and his cronies
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Originally Posted by
jon1959
No - she is the next door MP (Sheffield Heeley). I am now in Sheffield Hallam (Olivia Blake).
This Louise Haigh story gets more and more strange. The original so-called fraud was at worst a trivial act by a young woman to get an upgraded work phone. Otherwise it was a genuine mistake as she claims. It was all in the public domaine. She told Starmer but his henchmen have leaned on her for allegedly breaking the ministerial code with a line of argument that is so contrived it is ludicrous.
I reckon he is still upset with her for calling out P&O.
Yeah I have to say, I haven't poured over the full details but it seems a relatively trivial issue that I think is best served by an apology and a tightening of the rules if deemed necessary. A yellow card if you will. Unfortunately we live in very puritanical times in these respects and an era of seemingly zero tolerance.
What I do find odd, is that morally at least I think most would think that Rachel Reeves 'flexibility' over her CV is more deceitful, although also not a resigning matter in my opinion.
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Re: Petition to get rid of starmer and his cronies
I don't care a toss about starmer or Haigh or Reeves
Because the labour majority is massive and the levelling out of the feckwit reform party at 18 percent means those votes are lost forever to the Tories
In the same way that the liberals have dented Labour's chances and split the anti tory vote farage has pissed all over the Tories
That why there are so many cries from tge daily mail and all those idiots and the thicko sun type readers .....its going to go on and on and these loons will have this false hope that a tidal wave of right wing voters will triumph
But the exact opposite will happen .....in fact it's better for reform to be where it is than in single figures like it was before
Thanks Nigel and please keep having heart attacks all you conspiracy nutters and trump wannabees as you are cut adrift in electoral no man's land 😢
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Re: Petition to get rid of starmer and his cronies
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Originally Posted by
JamesWales
Are you saying some people on here are inconsistent with their judgements?!
Doesn't strike me as the crime of the century and I quite liked Louise Haigh, but there we go. Starmer clearly sticking to his tough line on these things. Worry is he will run out of people!
Bloody fascist!
He's got hundreds of MPs to sacrifice
It's sad in some ways as I think he's utterly hopeless but when he is eventually on his arse he will be replaced and the poor Tories and reform and the daily mail will be fighting like ferrets in a sack and totally without power
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Re: Petition to get rid of starmer and his cronies
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Originally Posted by
jon1959
Twitter. Musk. Truth. :hehe: :hehe:
Revisiting the thread, its clear that Trump has a new rival in the hate stakes for the Uber left.
We caught them all
No deals
The art of the deal
Sun Tzu
5D chess
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
"Q"
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Re: Petition to get rid of starmer and his cronies
Forget the petition, it's just a bit of fun. Labour are behind in three of the last five polls now.
I can well believe that they may have chosen to get some of the tougher decisions out early to bite the bullet - not a bad long term tactic if it works - but in terms of popularity, has there ever been a government that has roundly lost it's popularity so rapidly?
I think most of us said so at the time, that even if the result was similar, it didn't feel like 1997, and that certainly seems to be true.
Looking at the post '97 polls, Labour went up to 63% a few months after the election. Quite extraordinary really.
Post 1997 polls:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opin...neral_election
Current polls:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opin...neral_election
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Re: Petition to get rid of starmer and his cronies
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Originally Posted by
Heathblue
Revisiting the thread, its clear that Trump has a new rival in the hate stakes for the Uber left.
We caught them all
No deals
The art of the deal
Sun Tzu
5D chess
"Q"
Stopped doing NCSWIC I see :hehe:
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Re: Petition to get rid of starmer and his cronies
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Originally Posted by
cyril evans awaydays
Looks like all that seething behind the wheel as you slowly navigate Cardiff's northern suburbs has addled your memory.
Johnson, or Boris as you affectionately call him, was not defenestrated by his own party because of Partygate. It was a contributory factor in the decline of support within the Tory party but ne survived a vote of confidence despite this.
He was unceremoniously shoved out of office because he knowingly appointed a well known sex pest as his Whip and lied about whether he had prior knowledge before his appointment.
This was enough for 60 Secretaries of State, Ministers and PPS to either verbally or in writing resign, including the current and previous leaders of the Conservative Party.
He was hung drawn and quartered by his own party. Your sausage roll schtick might give you some personal sustinence but to most others it looks like you haven't left the denial phase of the grieving process for your gone and long forgotten "hero".
:xmashehe: He was a knob, but didn't half wind up the lefties with his parties (a sausage roll at work, some parties your lot must have) :xmashehe:
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Re: Petition to get rid of starmer and his cronies
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Originally Posted by
JamesWales
Forget the petition, it's just a bit of fun. Labour are behind in three of the last five polls now.
I can well believe that they may have chosen to get some of the tougher decisions out early to bite the bullet - not a bad long term tactic if it works - but in terms of popularity, has there ever been a government that has roundly lost it's popularity so rapidly?
I think most of us said so at the time, that even if the result was similar, it didn't feel like 1997, and that certainly seems to be true.
Looking at the post '97 polls, Labour went up to 63% a few months after the election. Quite extraordinary really.
Post 1997 polls:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opin...neral_election
Current polls:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opin...neral_election
Small boat crossings growing, Winter fuel, extra tax, slowing of the economy, they are as good as gone already.
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Re: Petition to get rid of starmer and his cronies
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Originally Posted by
JamesWales
Are you saying some people on here are inconsistent with their judgements?!
Doesn't strike me as the crime of the century and I quite liked Louise Haigh, but there we go. Starmer clearly sticking to his tough line on these things. Worry is he will run out of people!
Bloody fascist!
Of course, Boris something tiny wanted him hung, Labour massive mistakes thats fine nothing to see here no consistency at all.
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Re: Petition to get rid of starmer and his cronies
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Originally Posted by
North Cardiff Blue
Small boat crossings growing, Winter fuel, extra tax, slowing of the economy, they are as good as gone already.
https://i.ibb.co/512XVjV/IoD-poll.jpg
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Re: Petition to get rid of starmer and his cronies
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Originally Posted by
North Cardiff Blue
Small boat crossings growing, Winter fuel, extra tax, slowing of the economy, they are as good as gone already.
early days in a parliament makes little difference to voters apparently, most floating voters vote based on the last 18 months tops before an election - so they're probably getting all the unpopular stuff out of the way first now then throw us a bone in a year or two