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Posts by Niall Jordan

The day he won the election was the beginning of the end.

His character flaws and incompetence became the Country's problem on that day.

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No contemporary Labour leader has been given as easy a ride from the media as Starmer.

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Starmer a decent man!

He's nasty, vindication and a liar.

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Should already be gone. A left wing leader making a decision to push through an appointment for a controversial figure would last 2 days max.

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This counts as Journalism in the UK....

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The last time I saw a defence this weak, Sheffield United shipped 104 goals and went down in 20th on just 16 points.

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If you're going to set yourself up as an expert on identifying problems then there has to be an onus on also recommending solutions.

Any of us could sprout on all day about problems that are out there.

1 week ago 2 0 1 0

Identification of issues but no solutions.

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How do you put a tariff on imports from The Vatican?

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Cromwellian.

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Starmer should be making the most serious public and private statements of his premiership today but he's nowhere to be seen.

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I notice you didn't get a response.

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Could be actuate, could be forces wanting the headwind directly on the Greens.

Best approach is just to vote for the Party that reflects your choices best.

2 weeks ago 0 0 0 0

If they're Corbynites why aren't they joining Corbyn's party?

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The same tactic will be used: they'll throw any and every piece of sh1t at the Party until something sticks - then they'll all pile in on this to enforce the message 24 hours a day.

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Effectively killing it? Isn't that what your politics has done to the Labour Party?

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I hope they do this. A permanent reminder of the big FU US voters sent to rest of the world in '24.

He's a joke but he represents a movement.

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Handled it well? Egging to get involved at the start - fortunately the law and wiser heads in the cabinet held him back. Not once has he called for a full and complete cessation from the aggressors in the conflict.

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I suspect Labour are at least one large defeat away from the having the humility required for tactical voting to really work.

Tis but a scratch.

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Fair play. At least she calls it (eventually)

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1. Why aren't they releasing a statement 'demanding' that Trump and Israel end their war?

2. Trump's war should not become our problem - there must be a point that these states deal with Iran direct to get Oil out.

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Strange that the public don't trust Starmer's people.

It's not like they have a habit of lying.

3 weeks ago 2 0 0 0

My take on this is that Starmer has been bent on joining this from day 1. Held back by legal considerations and wiser heads.

1 month ago 1 0 0 0

That's a really slippery slope argument. Logic has to be consistent. Should the SNP therefore not stand in Westminster elections?

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German and Japan have progressed massively since WW2. UK has never suffered a really humiliating defeat so have never been forced to take a good look at themselves.

The old is death and the new struggles to be born...the UK continues in limbo.

But small boats!

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Labour might still be best placed to front the umbrella group to take on the Right. But they are rapidly running out of road and institutionally don't seem capable of the compromises required.

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But I never take the car out for round-trips of less than 622 miles.

I walk or cycle these shorter trips.

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But who's going to buy all the coffees and sandwiches that the UK economy is dependant upon?

Utterly selfishness to WFH and not do your duty and consume, consume, consume.

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Sums up the whole UK economic model. Absolutely rinse the customer for everything you can get.

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