The UK Labour Party

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tonto1888

Quote from: Genocide Organ on February 27, 2026, 09:06:08 PM
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Quote from: DaleCooper on February 27, 2026, 06:40:45 PMI have very nice teeth and most people care about their presentation in public though to be fair standards have dropped shockingly in recent times.
Guess you weren't impressed with Shane MacGowan!

Do you really think he was a good role model??
You are a clown.
Absolutely... judging a person's character by their gnashers! #weird


I wasn't doing that. Merely wondered if he was a good role model. If you really think he was, then you must be trying to be funny. Much like a clown.

Being a success. Writing timeless songs. Inspiring so many more bands. I'd say that's the basis of a pretty good role model

lurganblue

Will staying out of offensive action in Iran actually save Starmer's political career?

Armagh18

Quote from: lurganblue on March 12, 2026, 01:30:25 PMWill staying out of offensive action in Iran actually save Starmer's political career?
Is he staying out of it though? Seems to be floating somewhere in between which is pissing off both the sensible heads and the Reformatory idiots

lurganblue

Quote from: Armagh18 on March 12, 2026, 02:11:08 PM
Quote from: lurganblue on March 12, 2026, 01:30:25 PMWill staying out of offensive action in Iran actually save Starmer's political career?
Is he staying out of it though? Seems to be floating somewhere in between which is pissing off both the sensible heads and the Reformatory idiots

In between is probably right, with so called defensive actions... Sums Starmer up though, as he never seems 100% sure what he is at.

We all know the likes of Farage would be kissing the hole of the Don and be doing a lot more.

Armagh18

Quote from: lurganblue on March 12, 2026, 05:06:35 PM
Quote from: Armagh18 on March 12, 2026, 02:11:08 PM
Quote from: lurganblue on March 12, 2026, 01:30:25 PMWill staying out of offensive action in Iran actually save Starmer's political career?
Is he staying out of it though? Seems to be floating somewhere in between which is pissing off both the sensible heads and the Reformatory idiots

In between is probably right, with so called defensive actions... Sums Starmer up though, as he never seems 100% sure what he is at.

We all know the likes of Farage would be kissing the hole of the Don and be doing a lot more.
"Defensive" al Jazeera photographed Americans loading up their big bunker busting bombs at a British base... He's an absolute twat as seen with his comments on Kneecap today, but agreed Farage would be even worse and would 100% have pushed for more involvement in Iran and likely had soldiers dead.

seafoid

Labour support fell from 34% at the election to 17% in January because of cost of living and Gaza. Muslim voterss defected to the Greens.
In the Gorton and Denton by election Labour came third. The greens campaigned on cost of living and Gaza. Just fancy that.

Starmer is a Zionist. He might hang on until May. Nobody can fix the economy

 https://www.ft.com/content/8a4995cd-1f4e-4d39-a20f-880122a80853
•   The UK suffers from three failures: failing politics; a failing state; and a failing economy.
•   The problem is that the economy does not provide a rising standard of living or the expected quality of public services at politically acceptable levels of taxation.
•   When economies cease to grow, everything becomes zero-sum: more for one group of people means less for others. The overwhelming questions in politics become how to contain the discontent when much of the population has stagnant real incomes, how to manage the public finances, especially during shocks, and how to get the economy growing again.

It's the same in the North with added political paralysis

lurganblue

Starmer getting it tight again over the Mandelson appointment. Appointing the lad before he gets a security check isnt a good look.  Then Mandelson fails the security check and Starmer tries to say he wasnt aware.

playwiththewind1st

It's getting to the stage that the whole saga could easily have provided excellent raw material for a "Yes, Minister" episode.

playwiththewind1st

Quote from: lurganblue on April 20, 2026, 03:46:46 PMStarmer getting it tight again over the Mandelson appointment. Appointing the lad before he gets a security check isnt a good look.  Then Mandelson fails the security check and Starmer tries to say he wasnt aware.

How many times did he have to be sacked, by a previous Labour Prime Minister, before it became readily apparent to another Labour Prime Minister that Mandelson was a complete spiv, who wasn't to be trusted & shouldn't be allowed near the place?

seafoid

Quote from: playwiththewind1st on April 20, 2026, 04:02:41 PM
Quote from: lurganblue on April 20, 2026, 03:46:46 PMStarmer getting it tight again over the Mandelson appointment. Appointing the lad before he gets a security check isnt a good look.  Then Mandelson fails the security check and Starmer tries to say he wasnt aware.

How many times did he have to be sacked, by a previous Labour Prime Minister, before it became readily apparent to another Labour Prime Minister that Mandelson was a complete spiv, who wasn't to be trusted & shouldn't be allowed near the place?
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2026/04/09/two-thirds-of-voters-want-starmer-out/
Asked "should Keir Starmer stay or go?", 64 per cent of people said he should go and 18 per cent said he should stay. Of those who voted Labour in 2024, 46 per cent said they wanted him to go now.

johnnycool

Quote from: seafoid on April 20, 2026, 04:04:44 PM
Quote from: playwiththewind1st on April 20, 2026, 04:02:41 PM
Quote from: lurganblue on April 20, 2026, 03:46:46 PMStarmer getting it tight again over the Mandelson appointment. Appointing the lad before he gets a security check isnt a good look.  Then Mandelson fails the security check and Starmer tries to say he wasnt aware.

How many times did he have to be sacked, by a previous Labour Prime Minister, before it became readily apparent to another Labour Prime Minister that Mandelson was a complete spiv, who wasn't to be trusted & shouldn't be allowed near the place?
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2026/04/09/two-thirds-of-voters-want-starmer-out/
Asked "should Keir Starmer stay or go?", 64 per cent of people said he should go and 18 per cent said he should stay. Of those who voted Labour in 2024, 46 per cent said they wanted him to go now.

He'll be gone in May after the local elections and Labour take a thumping.

Who they take the thumping from will be the interesting bit.

It's more likely to be the Greens than Reform

seafoid

Quote from: johnnycool on April 20, 2026, 04:12:32 PM
Quote from: seafoid on April 20, 2026, 04:04:44 PM
Quote from: playwiththewind1st on April 20, 2026, 04:02:41 PM
Quote from: lurganblue on April 20, 2026, 03:46:46 PMStarmer getting it tight again over the Mandelson appointment. Appointing the lad before he gets a security check isnt a good look.  Then Mandelson fails the security check and Starmer tries to say he wasnt aware.

How many times did he have to be sacked, by a previous Labour Prime Minister, before it became readily apparent to another Labour Prime Minister that Mandelson was a complete spiv, who wasn't to be trusted & shouldn't be allowed near the place?
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2026/04/09/two-thirds-of-voters-want-starmer-out/
Asked "should Keir Starmer stay or go?", 64 per cent of people said he should go and 18 per cent said he should stay. Of those who voted Labour in 2024, 46 per cent said they wanted him to go now.

He'll be gone in May after the local elections and Labour take a thumping.

Who they take the thumping from will be the interesting bit.

It's more likely to be the Greens than Reform

Labour are estimated to lose 1900 seats.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2026/04/09/two-thirds-of-voters-want-starmer-out/

Reform is predicted to gain as many as 2,260 councillors, with the Greens gaining 450. The Conservatives are expected to lose more than 1,000 councillors.

johnnycool

Quote from: seafoid on April 20, 2026, 04:19:46 PM
Quote from: johnnycool on April 20, 2026, 04:12:32 PM
Quote from: seafoid on April 20, 2026, 04:04:44 PM
Quote from: playwiththewind1st on April 20, 2026, 04:02:41 PM
Quote from: lurganblue on April 20, 2026, 03:46:46 PMStarmer getting it tight again over the Mandelson appointment. Appointing the lad before he gets a security check isnt a good look.  Then Mandelson fails the security check and Starmer tries to say he wasnt aware.

How many times did he have to be sacked, by a previous Labour Prime Minister, before it became readily apparent to another Labour Prime Minister that Mandelson was a complete spiv, who wasn't to be trusted & shouldn't be allowed near the place?
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2026/04/09/two-thirds-of-voters-want-starmer-out/
Asked "should Keir Starmer stay or go?", 64 per cent of people said he should go and 18 per cent said he should stay. Of those who voted Labour in 2024, 46 per cent said they wanted him to go now.

He'll be gone in May after the local elections and Labour take a thumping.

Who they take the thumping from will be the interesting bit.

It's more likely to be the Greens than Reform

Labour are estimated to lose 1900 seats.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2026/04/09/two-thirds-of-voters-want-starmer-out/

Reform is predicted to gain as many as 2,260 councillors, with the Greens gaining 450. The Conservatives are expected to lose more than 1,000 councillors.

Telegraph, are you seriously quoting them?

They've gone full on Reform lately.

The Conservatives aren't right wing enough for them.

DaleCooper

Telegraph were just bought out by Axel Springer. A zionist outfit that forces employees to pledge fealty to Israel, similar to the occupation state in Germany.

https://www.axelspringer.com/en/inside/the-essentials-what-we-have-adapted-and-why

Similar to the CBS news acquistion there is an attempt to jump ship, eerily similar to the trotskyite neocon switcharoo that happened in US.


RedHand88

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Quote from: DaleCooper on April 20, 2026, 07:26:50 PMTelegraph were just bought out by Axel Springer. A zionist outfit that forces employees to pledge fealty to Israel, similar to the occupation state in Germany.

https://www.axelspringer.com/en/inside/the-essentials-what-we-have-adapted-and-why

Similar to the CBS news acquistion there is an attempt to jump ship, eerily similar to the trotskyite neocon switcharoo that happened in US.



I read the link. That's not what it says at all. Why are you spouting nonsense?

We stand for Israel's right to exist, which for us is non-negotiable. However, this expressly does not mean that an Israeli government cannot be criticized for its policies. Against the backdrop of increasing antisemitism, even in democratic states, we have once again expressed our clear intolerance of hatred toward Jews.

Another weirdo on the Internet brainwashed by conspiracy theories.