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SparklyKid | 12:20 Thu 28th Nov 2024 | ChatterBank
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your  combined efforts have absolutely ensured  that there will never again be a labour gvt.

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That suggests you're content with a one-party state, never ends well.

See 14 years of Tory incompetence, deceit and corruption.

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That suggests you're content with a one-party state, never ends well.

See 14 years of Tory incompetence, deceit and corruption."
 

Hold my beer says Starmer and achieves that in 14 weeks 😆

if that is true then I suppose they have done the country a favour.

Problem is that 5 years of Labour will damage the economy beyond repair. They are well in way to that in just a few months.

Growth was his number 1 priority ....ha ha ha 

Every cloud, SparklyKid. After this horrow show I never want to see a Labour Govt again.

"Problem is that 5 years of Labour will damage the economy beyond repair." - well the last real government created the need for TGL, lets hope we are that fortunate this time.

I see the Pope gave GOAS a warm welcome.

Harold Wilson once said a week is a long time in politics.  If that's the case 4 years and 9 months would be an eternity.

When we're in the sunlit upland near the time of the election all the troubles now will be forgotten.

Which confirms my earlier-presented suspicion that Starmer is a Tory Plant set to destroy the Labour Party from the inside.

18:13 well it's going to plan if he is!

///Problem is that 5 years of Labour will damage the economy beyond repair. They are well in way to that in just a few months.///

Truss did it in less time than the shelf life of a lettuce.

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