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PMQs 6 January
P M Johnson | Angela Rayner
Originally Posted by
Hamble
Angela Raynor enjoyed her moment in PMQ's.
Especially Boris joke on her career aspirations.
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Originally Posted by
local
Hope he's fine Boris needs him, he makes him seem like some sort of demi-god.
You are probably the only person in Britain entertaining the idea that Starmer has done anything but wipe the floor with Johnson in PMQs.
My he was on form today. Got the Warm Homes allowance wrong by a factor of 52. Then a stream of lies and errors.
I almost feel embarrassed for him, but then that state is overtaken by disgust that we would ever let someone like him near no 10.
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Originally Posted by
bensherman
You are probably the only person in Britain entertaining the idea that Starmer has done anything but wipe the floor with Johnson in PMQs.
My he was on form today. Got the Warm Homes allowance wrong by a factor of 52. Then a stream of lies and errors.
I almost feel embarrassed for him, but then that state is overtaken by disgust that we would ever let someone like him near no 10.
You wish,
Keir is completely out of his depth, even a Peppa Pig side ramble has more attraction than Dreary Keir.
Although there is waiting in the wings, another towering intellect from Labours seemingly inexaustable production line of reduced capacity politicians
By the way have you caught up on your EU studies yet?
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Originally Posted by
sandGroundZero
P M Johnson | Angela Rayner
At least she can smile.
Starmer does a grimace.
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Johnson treats Starmer as Rayner with disdain, he sits chuckling to himself at his luck.
He deserves a stronger opposition but doesn't get one
The entire government have it to easy.
Who could seriously see a government in waiting on the Labour benches.
If they crossed the floor they wouldn't make researcher level.
Johnson's opposition is in his mirror and Starmer has the wit to see it.
Starmer is doing what light weights do, waiting.
Just as Biden did, he knew that chances are Trump would beat himself.
Boris probably gets a harder time at home than he ever does off Labour.
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Originally Posted by
local
Johnson treats Starmer as Rayner with disdain, he sits chuckling to himself at his luck.
Boris probably gets a harder time at home than he ever does off Labour.
That and the colour scheme
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Originally Posted by
Alikado
Nothing Anti Semitic in that, it is only criticism of the Israeli Government, it's the first time I've heard of kids being kidnapped for their organs but that could be breaking news.
It's remarkable how invisible that post continues to remain to your fellow left-wing 'anti-racist' () racists on the forum.
It must be that you speak for them and they agree with you?
Luckily for you and the other 'anti-racist' racists on the forum, you never have to wait long for that right-wing racist, Said, to start talking racist c**p.
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Sir Keir Starmer highlights Labour's dearth of imagination (and remedies) in an editorial comment:
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Our focus will be on the sort of renewal that has only ever been possible under Labour governments. Just as the Blair government refocused the health service on outcomes, we would switch the focus from simply treating illnesses to preventing them. When I was director of public prosecutions, hardly a case came across my desk where early intervention couldn’t have turned lives around before they unravelled. The same is true in health.
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Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves (right) meet staff at
the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London, in March 2021
Starmer's remarks reiterate Labour's puny clutch of clichés plus inevitably, its hope that the NHS will once again retrieve Labour from the brink of electoral disaster.
Starmer and Labour are likely to be disappointed. Voters have heard all this before. It's beyond high time Labour offered explicit, definitive policy proposals going welll beyond a renewal of the NHS.
Real decentralization and effective reforms of local government and local democratic institutions are necessary to make decentralized government workable and democratically legitimate.
Regrettably however, Labour has never been any more disposed to dilute central power than have been the Conservative governments. Top-down democracy is invariably minimal democracy, or no democracy at all!
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Starmers "work party" with beer in hand now exposed does throw a different light on his protestations and call for Boris's resignation.
I suppose we will have to sack the pair of them or keep them, not much of a choice for many.
I perfectly accept that many never wanted Boris in any way shape or form and still do not.
Then there is what to do about the civil servants party culture in number 10 on which Labour don't give much lead.
We need some decent opposition to the Government from somewhere other than himself.
Now Keir is compromised, you couldn't make it up.
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• Who has the more plausible explanation(s)?
• Whose next door neighbour wants to be PM?
The questions now among the Conservatives in parliament must be:
• Who would be the best replacement? and
• What is the most expedient timeframe?
Last edited by sandGroundZero; 16/01/2022 at 11:31 AM.
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Without reform of the civil service a change of a political leader is pointless.
It does seem that it was not Conservative Politicians at these events but mainly people outside of the Party.
Sights of Gove etc making shapes in number 10 would give loads of them marching orders.
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The labour party would get more support with Dianne Abbott
at the helm. That's how bad it is.
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Originally Posted by
ausard2
The labour party would get more support with Dianne Abbott
at the helm. That's how bad it is.
I doubt it. They currently seem to be doing pretty well for themselves. Little wonder considering the train wreck that the tories have become under the current disastrous ‘leadership’.
https://redfieldandwiltonstrategies....-january-2022/
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Originally Posted by
donkey22
I think you have to accept Downing Street dug its own hole and now Keir and his "Beir" is out in the public eye don't expect to hold on to that blip for long.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/173293...beer-lockdown/
I suppose the fact it's in the Sun so far will give some consolation to the hypocrite and his followers.
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