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What on earth is he thinking? He says if he receives a FPN he'll resign. Farewell then his 'vision' for Britain. But if he is not served with a FPN he'll carry on. So how does this ridiculous stunt further Labour prospects?
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"it's a glove slap to Boris. " - Boris has said he's not resigning neither has he called for Rodders to resign. He's painted himself into a corner here and put his fate into the hands of plod.
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It’s almost impossible to separate the two of you when posting pretty much the same posts.
You sound like Dorries and Johnson when they were tweeting verbatim in tandem.
"it's a glove slap to Boris. " - Boris has said he's not resigning neither has he called for Rodders to resign. He's painted himself into a corner here and put his fate into the hands of plod.
Justice system not to your liking Paigntonian, sorry, I meant ToraToraTora?
It’s almost impossible to separate the two of you when posting pretty much the same posts.
You sound like Dorries and Johnson when they were tweeting verbatim in tandem.
I guess he realises that there are many who could perform leader of the opposition equally well on his party. So offering to go isn't such a big deal. Whereas the government has the issue that those able to do as well as Boris as PM have steadfastly avoided tossing their hat into the ring, and/or aren't presently an elected MP.
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I guess he realises that there are many who could perform leader of the opposition equally well on his party. So offering to go isn't such a big deal. Whereas the government has the issue that those able to do as well as Boris as PM have steadfastly avoided tossing their hat into the ring, and/or aren't presently an elected MP.
Those able to do as well as Johnson as PM have already gained fame and infamy. Their surnames are Wisdom, Drake and Chaplin.
Following Johnson and making a fist of it is currently the easiest job in politics.
You just have to tell the truth when pressed and be of reasonably good character.
Oh and don’t have Russians as part of your inner circle.
I guess he realises that there are many who could perform leader of the opposition equally well on his party. So offering to go isn't such a big deal. Whereas the government has the issue that those able to do as well as Boris as PM have steadfastly avoided tossing their hat into the ring, and/or aren't presently an elected MP.
Those able to do as well as Johnson as PM have already gained fame and infamy. Their surnames are Wisdom, Drake and Chaplin.
Following Johnson and making a fist of it is currently the easiest job in politics.
You just have to tell the truth when pressed and be of reasonably good character.
Oh and don’t have Russians as part of your inner circle.
I am minded to agree with some opinions - that Starmer sees the way the wind is blowing.
It's pretty clear that he is not going to be the leader who takes Labour into the next election.
This may be a way of him salvaging what's left of what ever was once any dignity he ever had, and walking off into the sunset.
It's pretty clear that he is not going to be the leader who takes Labour into the next election.
This may be a way of him salvaging what's left of what ever was once any dignity he ever had, and walking off into the sunset.
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He won’t be missed. Good riddance to him and his vision for Britain. Plonker.
I’ve no idea what his vision for Britain was.
Whatever it was or is it has to be better than the worst cost of living crisis for 70 years, a government administration mired in law-breaking and tax avoidance, questionable links with Russians, astronomical fuel and utility bill costs and a dire economic growth forecast, in fact it’s expected to shrink very shortly. Is this really what we were expecting from the Johnson cabinet? If any of that is incorrect I’m more than happy for you to point out where I’m mistaken.
He won’t be missed. Good riddance to him and his vision for Britain. Plonker.
I’ve no idea what his vision for Britain was.
Whatever it was or is it has to be better than the worst cost of living crisis for 70 years, a government administration mired in law-breaking and tax avoidance, questionable links with Russians, astronomical fuel and utility bill costs and a dire economic growth forecast, in fact it’s expected to shrink very shortly. Is this really what we were expecting from the Johnson cabinet? If any of that is incorrect I’m more than happy for you to point out where I’m mistaken.
DH, how odd. I wonder why you support him if you’ve no idea what his vision for Britain was? In fairness to you though I doubt anyone else has any idea either … probably because he’s spent his whole time as leader trashing Boris. Starmer has never actually said anything memorable - except when he admitted that he doesn’t know the difference between male and female. I imagine a lot of people will remember that - especially women.
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DH, how odd. I wonder why you support him if you’ve no idea what his vision for Britain was?
Show me any post from this forum where I have stated I support Starmer?
Best of luck, you’re going to need it.
I’ve already said I’ve no problem with him and Rayner becoming sacrificial lambs.
I don’t have a blind loyalty to any politician as you have for Johnson.
DH, how odd. I wonder why you support him if you’ve no idea what his vision for Britain was?
Show me any post from this forum where I have stated I support Starmer?
Best of luck, you’re going to need it.
I’ve already said I’ve no problem with him and Rayner becoming sacrificial lambs.
I don’t have a blind loyalty to any politician as you have for Johnson.