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Mystic Mock 18-09-2023 01:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Slim Reaper (Post 11329984)

The language is very extreme from Starmer imo.

Illegal Immigrants trying to build a better life for themselves and their families shouldn't automatically be treated the same as Terrorists.

I personally don't agree with Illegal Immigration unless under the most extreme cases, but the language here is typical modern day Political extremism.

arista 18-09-2023 01:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mystic Mock (Post 11330335)
The language is very extreme from Starmer imo.

Illegal Immigrants trying to build a better life for themselves and their families shouldn't automatically be treated the same as Terrorists.

I personally don't agree with Illegal Immigration unless under the most extreme cases, but the language here is typical modern day Political extremism.



No, it's the Criminal Smugglers
are what Starmer will call Terrorists

arista 18-09-2023 06:21 PM

Starmer is in Paris
to meet President Macron,
one on one,
tomorrow.


Ch4HDnews reports

arista 19-09-2023 05:51 PM

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/F6Z7020W...g&name=900x900

Starmer & Macron

Today.

arista 20-09-2023 01:37 AM

https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/news/976/cp..._i-nc.png.webp

arista 21-09-2023 12:57 AM


Mystic Mock 21-09-2023 02:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 11331371)

I hope so, because we're not going to get it from the current generation of Tory MP's it seems.

arista 21-09-2023 03:08 PM

Starmer now Talking in Canada


https://www.theguardian.com/politics...gration-policy

arista 22-09-2023 05:37 AM

https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/news/976/cp...il-nc.png.webp

The Slim Reaper 22-09-2023 02:50 PM

The architect of austerity is loving labours work.


The Slim Reaper 22-09-2023 06:18 PM

:hehe:


bots 22-09-2023 06:24 PM

everyone knows that giving the tories another term in office would all but end our democracy, but the thought of Starmer in charge is not a pleasant one

Swan 22-09-2023 08:03 PM

Starmer is no leader, he's like a rabbit in the headlights on most things, and seems pretty clueless on the whole.

The Slim Reaper 22-09-2023 08:14 PM

The man has been gifted a once in a 100yr opportunity as a labour leader, because the next election is all about the tories. He could say he wants to shoot thine king if he gets power, and he'd still win. Instead of using that opportunity to make drastic changes away from the disaster of the last 13 years, he insists on toeing the line and keeping their policies, to appease his corporate and media paymasters.

Crimson Dynamo 22-09-2023 08:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 11331851)
everyone knows that giving the tories another term in office would all but end our democracy, but the thought of Starmer in charge is not a pleasant one

its terrifying

Swan 22-09-2023 08:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Slim Reaper (Post 11331875)
The man has been gifted a once in a 100yr opportunity as a labour leader, because the next election is all about the tories. He could say he wants to shoot thine king if he gets power, and he'd still win. Instead of using that opportunity to make drastic changes away from the disaster of the last 13 years, he insists on toeing the line and keeping their policies, to appease his corporate and media paymasters.

Do you think Wes would do better? I am going off him a bit, truth be told. But as much as the left and right hate centralist's, i dunno. Maybe he wouldn't be a disaster.

I am against his privatising certain parts of the NHS, which is failing miserably under the Tories. However, the more i read from the Wes, his "person of the people" shtick is dwindling fast.

Personally, i think some common sense and understanding is needed. There is none. And us idiots, left, right, central keep arguing to the point now where we couldn't possibly unite.

We need a revolution, but it's never gonna happen in our lifetimes

arista 23-09-2023 03:18 AM

After the General Election
if Starmer Wins
he is going back to 2030 original Sunak plan

The Slim Reaper 23-09-2023 12:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Swan (Post 11331879)
Do you think Wes would do better? I am going off him a bit, truth be told. But as much as the left and right hate centralist's, i dunno. Maybe he wouldn't be a disaster.

I am against his privatising certain parts of the NHS, which is failing miserably under the Tories. However, the more i read from the Wes, his "person of the people" shtick is dwindling fast.

Personally, i think some common sense and understanding is needed. There is none. And us idiots, left, right, central keep arguing to the point now where we couldn't possibly unite.

We need a revolution, but it's never gonna happen in our lifetimes

It's always been a facade. That's the danger of these labour politicians, they don't really stand for anything. Wes loved Jeremys policies until the media started hitting him, now he loves starmers tory policies, if Starmer were to lose and it was someone else in charge, he'd love their policies. A man blinded by his own ambition to be leader, means that he stands for whatever he thinks will advance himself more.

I tried to warn you about this dude :laugh:

arista 23-09-2023 03:44 PM

"Some" Labour MP's
are saying PM Sunak may call a General Election
in November?


Some Better Labour MP's say it could be
May Next Year
the same day as Local Elections
May 2024

Ref: SkyNewsHD/ BBC Newscast

joeysteele 23-09-2023 04:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 11331915)
After the General Election
if Starmer Wins
he is going back to 2030 original Sunak plan

As I keep saying
It's not really a drastic change either returning to the 2030 position or just going with Sunak's now non event of a change.

I am livid with Starmer, everytime he says something I just groan..
Because I do agree with Slim, that he has been it seems gifted with a great chance to really change things bigtime.

I want this sickening government out.
For the NHS, the poorest, most vulnerable and sick and disabled.
I really am disappointed with the now likely policies that Starmer will present.
That disappointment at that however will be nothing as compared to thinking this rotten FROM the core current Con Party possibly winning again.

Anything that now gets them out is desirable to me.
I will however be very irritated at just what more Labour could have been really setting out to do with this chance at their feet.

Beso 23-09-2023 05:09 PM

I don't get how people can even be bothered to discuss politics anymore.

arista 24-09-2023 09:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by parmnion (Post 11332025)
I don't get how people can even be bothered to discuss politics anymore.


Because at a General Election
all in the UK
can change the PM.



On the Brexit Vote in 2016,
I noticed many people,
voting that were Never at the
normal elections.
So Referendums have a
Massive Super Power.



Politics is all about Change



Feel The Force

joeysteele 24-09-2023 09:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 11332189)
Because at a General Election
all in the UK
can change the PM.



On the Brexit Vote in 2016,
I noticed many people,
voting that were Never at the
normal elections.
So Referendums have a
Massive Super Power.



Politics is all about Change



Feel The Force

I likely wouldn't have agreed with a lot Mrs Thatcher did.
However she I understood believed holding a referendum as a failure of governnent
So in that I agree.

You can't have a really fair UK wide referendum with a binary question, where England has almost 4 times the voting strength of N.Ireland, Scotland and Wales put together.
However England votes in any referendum, that is the much more than likely result.

For me politics, is life, the governments we elect and all the MPs have a big effect on our lives, families and incomes/livelihoods.

However as to parmnion's point.
I feel so disappointed and even shame at how badly the UK is now served by all leaders and all Parties across politics.
It's really depressing.

arista 24-09-2023 09:54 AM

Yes Joey

David Cameron MP
rushed a In or Out vote,
some who voted out
did it just to get rid of Cameron.


Strange days

The Slim Reaper 25-09-2023 04:00 PM



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