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Anthony L
Anthony L
1 year ago

Does it really matter? After the past two Tory governments failing to deliver even the most modest, uncontroversial policy pledges, combined with Starmer’s tendency to shapeshift as surveys dictate, promises don’t count for much anymore especially coming from Labour. There’s little they could do if they wanted to lose the election. Settle in for another decade of aimless, meandering government folks.

Walter Marvell
Walter Marvell
1 year ago
Reply to  Anthony L

Totally right. It is utter guff. Pure displacement activity to mask the fact that – like the battered aand meek Tory sheep – Labour subscribe to the identical politic dogma ; welfarism socialism identitarianism class envy and Rule by the non elected Technocracy he created. All diffusing actual power away from Parliament. Who cares what the squeaky silly men say or promise. Policy is determined by the Permanent State, aided and abetted by Human Rights and prigressive laws and enforced by the propagandists at the BBC. Small wonder we ignore them all.

Liam O'Mahony
Liam O'Mahony
1 year ago
Reply to  Walter Marvell

You’re not one o’ dem defeatists are ye?

Liam O'Mahony
Liam O'Mahony
1 year ago
Reply to  Walter Marvell

You’re not one o’ dem defeatists are ye?

Liam O'Mahony
Liam O'Mahony
1 year ago
Reply to  Anthony L

So what you’re saying is: if Labour advance Tory policies they will still be wrong? If the Tories had done so it would have been right? Am I correct in thinking you might be anti-Labour matter what they do?

Mark Walton
Mark Walton
1 year ago
Reply to  Anthony L

Yes but not long ago over a few pints a lot of us started to appreciate the leadership shown by Putin! What a shambles our establishment has become. I suggest the world and even closer to home has yet to credibly consign socialism to the bin.

Walter Marvell
Walter Marvell
1 year ago
Reply to  Anthony L

Totally right. It is utter guff. Pure displacement activity to mask the fact that – like the battered aand meek Tory sheep – Labour subscribe to the identical politic dogma ; welfarism socialism identitarianism class envy and Rule by the non elected Technocracy he created. All diffusing actual power away from Parliament. Who cares what the squeaky silly men say or promise. Policy is determined by the Permanent State, aided and abetted by Human Rights and prigressive laws and enforced by the propagandists at the BBC. Small wonder we ignore them all.

Liam O'Mahony
Liam O'Mahony
1 year ago
Reply to  Anthony L

So what you’re saying is: if Labour advance Tory policies they will still be wrong? If the Tories had done so it would have been right? Am I correct in thinking you might be anti-Labour matter what they do?

Mark Walton
Mark Walton
1 year ago
Reply to  Anthony L

Yes but not long ago over a few pints a lot of us started to appreciate the leadership shown by Putin! What a shambles our establishment has become. I suggest the world and even closer to home has yet to credibly consign socialism to the bin.

Anthony L
Anthony L
1 year ago

Does it really matter? After the past two Tory governments failing to deliver even the most modest, uncontroversial policy pledges, combined with Starmer’s tendency to shapeshift as surveys dictate, promises don’t count for much anymore especially coming from Labour. There’s little they could do if they wanted to lose the election. Settle in for another decade of aimless, meandering government folks.

Chris W
Chris W
1 year ago

If Scotland leaves the UK, will we see the end of Gordon Brown?

Stuart Sutherland
Stuart Sutherland
1 year ago
Reply to  Chris W

Well, we Scots dinnae want him!

Stuart Sutherland
Stuart Sutherland
1 year ago
Reply to  Chris W

Well, we Scots dinnae want him!

Chris W
Chris W
1 year ago

If Scotland leaves the UK, will we see the end of Gordon Brown?

Billy Bob
Billy Bob
1 year ago

Scrap the Lords, don’t replace it. A second chamber will simply fill up with more unaccountable cronies and lead to even more paralysis. It will be a never ending example of the aftermath of the Brexit referendum, with elected government decision’s constantly stalled and challenged through unelected courts

Jason Plessas
Jason Plessas
1 year ago
Reply to  Billy Bob

Or just keep the Lords like sensible people.

Billy Bob
Billy Bob
1 year ago
Reply to  Jason Plessas

It’s too far gone. Replaced unelected hereditary peers with unelected government cronies, amazingly they’ve actually made the shambles worse

polidori redux
polidori redux
1 year ago
Reply to  Billy Bob

That is my line.
Totally agree

polidori redux
polidori redux
1 year ago
Reply to  Billy Bob

That is my line.
Totally agree

Billy Bob
Billy Bob
1 year ago
Reply to  Jason Plessas

It’s too far gone. Replaced unelected hereditary peers with unelected government cronies, amazingly they’ve actually made the shambles worse

Jason Plessas
Jason Plessas
1 year ago
Reply to  Billy Bob

Or just keep the Lords like sensible people.

Billy Bob
Billy Bob
1 year ago

Scrap the Lords, don’t replace it. A second chamber will simply fill up with more unaccountable cronies and lead to even more paralysis. It will be a never ending example of the aftermath of the Brexit referendum, with elected government decision’s constantly stalled and challenged through unelected courts