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  • #16
    Re: Keir Starmer, the Trilateral Commission's Globalist Fanatic

    Originally posted by cyril evans awaydays View Post
    Your "mate" isn't Ronnie is it? He said he was really successful in the legal profession.
    Ha ha, there's a blast from the past

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    • #17
      Re: Keir Starmer, the Trilateral Commission's Globalist Fanatic

      Originally posted by pipster View Post
      Someone I know did their bar exams in law with Sir Keir Starma - his opinion was this - probably the most boring man ever to grace a court room, zero personality, defunct of original thought and not a person you would want to have a pint with or be defending you in a case. Never met the man myself - he comes across as a manager rather than a leader though, doesnt exactly hold the room when talking.
      And what's your 'mate' doing now? Did he ever reach the heights of Director of Public Prosecutions and Leader of the Opposition?

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      • #18
        Re: Keir Starmer, the Trilateral Commission's Globalist Fanatic

        Originally posted by MOZZER2 View Post
        i see liz truss having her say about the new world order speaking in Tokyo

        no wonder the dark forces kicked her out pretty sharpish

        Ministers must harness the benefits of the tech revolution, former Labour PM and Conservative leader say.


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        • #19
          Re: Keir Starmer, the Trilateral Commission's Globalist Fanatic

          Originally posted by pipster View Post
          Someone I know did their bar exams in law with Sir Keir Starma - his opinion was this - probably the most boring man ever to grace a court room, zero personality, defunct of original thought and not a person you would want to have a pint with or be defending you in a case. Never met the man myself - he comes across as a manager rather than a leader though, doesnt exactly hold the room when talking.
          Like any politician, Starmer has strengths and weaknesses and I don't think anyone would cite charisma as a particular strength. However, he does - I think - exude confidence and competence and those perhaps more boring traits are what people want after a fairly wild few years?

          That said, Sunak is pretty boring and uninspiring too, so even if his lack of charisma is a weakness for Starmer he won't be scored down on it as the main opponent is hardly better

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          • #20
            Re: Keir Starmer, the Trilateral Commission's Globalist Fanatic

            Originally posted by pipster View Post
            Someone I know did their bar exams in law with Sir Keir Starma - his opinion was this - probably the most boring man ever to grace a court room, zero personality, defunct of original thought and not a person you would want to have a pint with or be defending you in a case. Never met the man myself - he comes across as a manager rather than a leader though, doesnt exactly hold the room when talking.
            I don't disagree with any of this to be honest. But, even though I'm not a big fan of Starmer whether you would want a pint with a person should be about 50th priority in determining our prime minister.

            I dislike Johnson as a PM but if I bumped into him at a pub before his political career than I'd probably enjoy a pint with him.

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            • #21
              Re: Keir Starmer, the Trilateral Commission's Globalist Fanatic

              Originally posted by Doucas View Post
              I don't disagree with any of this to be honest. But, even though I'm not a big fan of Starmer whether you would want a pint with a person should be about 50th priority in determining our prime minister.
              If he was any good they wouldn't allow him to become PM

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              • #22
                Re: Keir Starmer, the Trilateral Commission's Globalist Fanatic

                Originally posted by Doucas View Post
                I don't disagree with any of this to be honest. But, even though I'm not a big fan of Starmer whether you would want a pint with a person should be about 50th priority in determining our prime minister.

                I dislike Johnson as a PM but if I bumped into him at a pub before his political career than I'd probably enjoy a pint with him.
                Do you seriously think Johnson would have a pint with the likes of you or me?!!

                Give me a pint with Starmer any day. Far more interesting, you could talk football and he'd buy you a pint back - Johnson's a notorious tight-arse and never puts his hand in his pocket.

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                • #23
                  Re: Keir Starmer, the Trilateral Commission's Globalist Fanatic

                  Originally posted by Claude Blue View Post
                  Do you seriously think Johnson would have a pint with the likes of you or me?!!

                  Give me a pint with Starmer any day. Far more interesting, you could talk football and he'd buy you a pint back - Johnson's a notorious tight-arse and never puts his hand in his pocket.
                  Nope I don't think he would. But it's a hypothetical situation and if I had the choice of Starmer or Johnson it would be Johnson. I don't think Starmer has told a joke in his life

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                  • #24
                    Re: Keir Starmer, the Trilateral Commission's Globalist Fanatic

                    Originally posted by Doucas View Post
                    Nope I don't think he would. But it's a hypothetical situation and if I had the choice of Starmer or Johnson it would be Johnson. I don't think Starmer has told a joke in his life
                    Perhaps you're right but it could all be part of a carefully constructed public persona of staid dependability. Starmer might be a raving nutcase behind closed doors.

                    And as Claude said Johnson would probably ditch his public persona and tell the likes of you and me to f**k off, unless there were votes or rolls of gold wallpaper in it for him

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                    • #25
                      Re: Keir Starmer, the Trilateral Commission's Globalist Fanatic

                      Originally posted by Doucas View Post
                      I don't disagree with any of this to be honest. But, even though I'm not a big fan of Starmer whether you would want a pint with a person should be about 50th priority in determining our prime minister.

                      I dislike Johnson as a PM but if I bumped into him at a pub before his political career than I'd probably enjoy a pint with him.
                      A lot of folk either side of political divide say the same about Boris , even after his political career . I feel he'd give you time to chat and not be aloof , he seems to like social interaction. He is a character.

                      Same for Farage and Clarkson, they love pub life pint and a rant , they may talk some bollocks but I find they also talk sense .

                      You don’t have to avoid the opposite of your beliefs, those who do enage are better people in my humble view, even if the conversation turns sour ,its about having the conversations, then the rant or sharing of views that makes for a healthy diverse society .

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                      • #26
                        Re: Keir Starmer, the Trilateral Commission's Globalist Fanatic

                        I've had four conversations of varying lengths with sitting and former MPs down the years which all took place on trains, two were London underground ones. One was a Tory, John Redwood, two from Labour, Kim Howells and Dianne Abbott, and one from Plaid, Dafydd Wigley.

                        I found the first three to be stand-offish. Redwood was every bit as Mr Bean-ish as he looks.

                        Wigley though was very personable. Although I suspect he was more so as he spent much of the Paddington to Swansea choo-choo journey stood at the buffet car swigging grog.

                        He made various ambiguous remarks hinting that the Commons was full of play actors who had few if any real political convictions. He said something along the lines of: the primary objective of every MP is to remain one for as long as possible.

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                        • #27
                          Re: Keir Starmer, the Trilateral Commission's Globalist Fanatic

                          Originally posted by Doucas View Post
                          Nope I don't think he would. But it's a hypothetical situation and if I had the choice of Starmer or Johnson it would be Johnson. I don't think Starmer has told a joke in his life
                          Oh, I don't know. He used to do a great stand up routine on his 2020 Tour where he promised party unity, a programme based on the 2017 manifesto, maintenance of radical values and promoting the moral case for socialism. He then waved around 10 Pledges and said he would keep to them. How we laughed!

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                          • #28
                            Re: Keir Starmer, the Trilateral Commission's Globalist Fanatic

                            Here's two former fake protagonists, both Bilderbergers, who once stood either side of the Commons' despatch boxes as leader's of the Blue and Red team.


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                            • #29
                              Re: Keir Starmer, the Trilateral Commission's Globalist Fanatic

                              Originally posted by jon1959 View Post
                              Oh, I don't know. He used to do a great stand up routine on his 2020 Tour where he promised party unity, a programme based on the 2017 manifesto, maintenance of radical values and promoting the moral case for socialism. He then waved around 10 Pledges and said he would keep to them. How we laughed!
                              I forgot about that classic.. had me in stitches that :facepalm:

                              I want to see his policies before the election but as it stands I don't think I can vote for him after that lie, I voted for him to be Labour leader as well.

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                              • #30
                                Re: Keir Starmer, the Trilateral Commission's Globalist Fanatic

                                Originally posted by Doucas View Post
                                I forgot about that classic.. had me in stitches that :facepalm:

                                I want to see his policies before the election but as it stands I don't think I can vote for him after that lie, I voted for him to be Labour leader as well.
                                Yep, let's stick to the same manifesto that we lost on (55 less seats and nearly 1 million less votes) - that'll teach the electorate how to vote!!

                                And let's not mention the 2019 GE eh?

                                Remind me, what's that definition of madness?

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