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Meh, who cares.
Seems Corby is just trying to keep himself in the news, pretty sad really.
the other one we can't stop giving
( people one) is St Boris

still not a prime minister but tenant of No 10 Downing St.,
"Fury" eh? Right you are.
Well ToraToraTora slags the Scots and Sturgeon at every given opportunity and seeing as you concur with everything he ever writes then it shouldn’t be a problem, should it?
You want rid too, surely?
If not, what is it you’re afraid of?
Corbyn has been quite vocal in other areas too lately.

From the link.

//A radical, hopeful
alternative is needed to defeat the Tories at the next general election …. There’s a wholly different atmosphere around ….//

He knows Starmer isn’t popular - in fact entirely impotent as leaders go - and there’s no one else waiting the wings. I reckon he’s aiming to make himself that alternative. Like many others, the arrogant old duffer thinks pubic opinion has changed as much as he would like - and certainly more than’ in reality, it has.
Who is/was furious ?
what's the big deal? He's as entitled to his opinion as anyone else. Presumably you're just cross because you disagree with him
fatti: "Well ToraToraTora slags the Scots and Sturgeon at every given opportunity" - err no, I slag Sturgeon and what she has done to our Scottish friends, I slag the lack of any clear plan for "independence" but I have not Slagged the Scots I have many Scot friends and High hopes that Scotland stays in the the UK. I am concerned at the rabid nationalism that festers in certain quarters and Sturgeon and her blue facers are responsible for that and devolution hasn't helped either. Nicola is determined to create her own kingdom and I think that will harm both Scotland and the UK.
I don’t see anyone ‘cross’ here, Jno. Just opinions … as you say.
It's the first word in the article, anne.

A change from 'flaunt' I suppose. :-)
ToraToraTora,

https://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/News/Question1805593.html

https://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/News/Question1805399.html


https://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/News/Question1756078.html
‘North of the Buddha’? Seriously?


https://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/News/Question1745501.html


https://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/News/Question1737783.html
England will thrive without the millstones of Scotland, Wales and NI?
Yet you claim you have lots of Scottish friends??

Lol, whatever! Your disdain for them seems quite obvious.



Meanwhile in yet another weird, parallel, dimension ... Wee Burney say that "Ignoring me is the same as ignoring Scotland". If only... if only.
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/ignoring-me-is-the-same-as-ignoring-scotland-says-nicola-sturgeon-zcrtnxm6m
^The ultimate in arrogance. Sturgeon - the personification of Scotland? I think not!
In the grand scheme of things she’s right.
Regardless of her views you can’t ignore the democratically elected leader of another of the home nations, it’s pathetic and jingoistic to do so, I said as much at the time.
Even if you thought it you wouldn’t actually say at is the soon to be appointed PM of the UK?
Where are the real politicians and statesman/women?
The current lot have no sense of decorum, manners or protocol.
The statesmen; like Jezza you mean?! No thanks.

And as for Scotland, Nicola may make a lot of noise, but she doesn't speak for the majority when it comes to independence, as the referendum proved. Not sure she'll be too thrilled to have the geriatric terrorists' mate JC backing her, given the people he's backed in the past!
Hazi-Hammenuhoth
//The statesmen; like Jezza you mean?! No thanks.//

As Corbyn is not a cabinet minister nor about to be elected PM either(thankfully) I wasn’t referring to him, but the imminently to be appointed PM shouldn’t make crass statements as I’ve said about ignoring her democratically elected peer.
She after all is not being democratically elected, just by 160,000 card-carrying Tory party members, which she’ll do well to remember.
As far as I’m aware
Sturgeon was no more democratically elected than the incoming Prime Minister. Would Nicola also do well to remember that?
Yes, I should have pointed out that she was the only, unopposed candidate, not one of 5 in a dreadfully drawn-out process.
You should have done your homework.

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