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Reply to: Kier starmer is a ******* troll.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostThe BBC has now decided it is the official UK opposition, switch on the news and it is Laura whatsherchops rambling on with her opinions on Boris for 25 minutes, Starmer then gets 30 seconds to say something which is usually quite dull.
So when it comes to who to vote for people have no real knowledge of Starmer.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostGood one. He also needs to focus on sneering at working class northern voters.
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From My Week: Boris Johnson's Voicemail.
“Prime minister, this is Keir Starmer. We’ve just found your number online. I thought I might repeat my question from PMQs. If the taxpayer paid, dial 1. If the Conservative Party paid, dial 2. If a donor paid, dial . . .”
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostCriticising is his only talent.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostYes this is how TV works.
Some BBC political journalists would probably be more recognised by the public than Starmer.
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Originally posted by mallisarealperson View PostThink Ken Clarke said, when asked
When do you think Labour will be in government again?
"When they want to"
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostThe BBC has now decided it is the official UK opposition, switch on the news and it is Laura whatsherchops rambling on with her opinions on Boris for 25 minutes, Starmer then gets 30 seconds to say something which is usually quite dull.
So when it comes to who to vote for people have no real knowledge of Starmer.
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Think Ken Clarke said, when asked
When do you think Labour will be in government again?
"When they want to"
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The BBC has now decided it is the official UK opposition, switch on the news and it is Laura whatsherchops rambling on with her opinions on Boris for 25 minutes, Starmer then gets 30 seconds to say something which is usually quite dull.
So when it comes to who to vote for people have no real knowledge of Starmer.
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostCriticising is his only talent.
According to Wikipedia, he said would refrain from "scoring party political points" and that he planned to "engage constructively with the government" in In his acceptance speech.
In fact often he's so busy supporting Boris he forgets to do any opposing.
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostLabour are licking wallpaper.
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It's cheap and not especially effective. I would prefer it if Sir Starmer, the humble child of a tool maker done good, would actually do something useful from his position as the official opposition. I'm being forced to vote for the crappy edge parties as a protest because the Tories are running amok and Labour are looking at wallpaper.
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