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[Politics] Sir Keir Starmer’s route to Number 10







Herr Tubthumper

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Stalin's father was a shoemaker and I'm not sure how much that helped the Russian people.
Cobblers to the people?
 




Herr Tubthumper

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Kinky Gerbil

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Repeated every time Starmer wants to sound like one of the people. Thatcher did the same with her father having been a shopkeeper. Just a silly example of attempted spin that has no relevance to the individual's ability to lead the country. Stalin's father was a shoemaker and I'm not sure how much that helped the Russian people.
So he was a shoe in?
 




















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Not convinced Starmer needs a plan or policies to become the next PM. It’s nailed on isn’t it? The door to no 10 is wide open waiting for him.
Yes. And best he say little.

As mentioned a thousand times, any policy clarity will result in the tories and their media chums gaslighting them, like they always do.

Some people seem to forget that winning the election is about winning the election, and not about revealing detailed plans to people who have never and would never vote Labour, so these people can use the material to help their campaign of lies and smears.

Your pottys of this world are as daft as the manager of a shit football team complaining that their much better opposition have refused to announce their game plan. Tough titty. :lolol:

ps apologies for posting a serious reply to you comedy post :facepalm:
 


rippleman

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Yes. And best he say little.

As mentioned a thousand times, any policy clarity will result in the tories and their media chums gaslighting them, like they always do.

Some people seem to forget that winning the election is about winning the election, and not about revealing detailed plans to people who have never and would never vote Labour, so these people can use the material to help their campaign of lies and smears.

Your pottys of this world are as daft as the manager of a shit football team complaining that their much better opposition have refused to announce their game plan. Tough titty. :lolol:

ps apologies for posting a serious reply to you comedy post :facepalm:
I found it quite comedic that you are happy to vote for someone to lead our country without them actually telling anybody what it is they plan to do.

Call me old fashioned if you like, but I always prefer to know and understand what it is I'm voting for.
 


Machiavelli

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Repeated every time Starmer wants to sound like one of the people. Thatcher did the same with her father having been a shopkeeper. Just a silly example of attempted spin that has no relevance to the individual's ability to lead the country. Stalin's father was a shoemaker and I'm not sure how much that helped the Russian people.
Alexander Boris De Pfeffel Johnson went to Eton, then on to Oxford where he played a leading role in the Bullingdon Club, became a darling of The Telegraph and, in playing the perma-scruff, cheeky chappy, has really really helped out the British people.
 










beorhthelm

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Yes. And best he say little.

As mentioned a thousand times, any policy clarity will result in the tories and their media chums gaslighting them, like they always do.

Some people seem to forget that winning the election is about winning the election, and not about revealing detailed plans to people who have never and would never vote Labour, so these people can use the material to help their campaign of lies and smears.

Your pottys of this world are as daft as the manager of a shit football team complaining that their much better opposition have refused to announce their game plan. Tough titty. :lolol:

ps apologies for posting a serious reply to you comedy post :facepalm:
traditionally, having some policies does help with that. so far this year i've seen more about what they wont do, than what they would. at this rate they'll miss an open goal of a large majority as apathy and fringe left groups lose them votes.
 




Bob!

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Jul 5, 2003
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I found it quite comedic that you are happy to vote for someone to lead our country without them actually telling anybody what it is they plan to do.

Call me old fashioned if you like, but I always prefer to know and understand what it is I'm voting for.

Have a good read then.


I'm sure you'll see a manifesto once an election is announced.
 




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