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1 hour ago, mattiloy said:


You tell me. Here's the National Front campaign posters from the 70s.

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This is it. Whether the Conservatives and their traditional voters care to admit it or not, it seems that most of the far right are now voting Tory rather than for the less socially acceptable parties they previously voted for. Either they’ve all seen the error of their racist ways and have moved toward the centre, or they now believe that the Tories have moved far enough right to best represent their racist values.

Tories do seem to get very upset and defensive when this is pointed out. “It’s not our fault the far right feel at home voting Tory” etc.

I’m going to take no pleasure AT ALL in pointing this out to Tory voting friends and family who take pride in being decent people.

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2 hours ago, steviewevie said:

I think Starmer screwed up big time in the last 24 hours. There was no need for it either...he could have just waited and done a reshuffle in a few weeks if need be. Not sure if he'll still be leader before next election...one thing he has got in his favour is there no obvious candidate to replace him.

Your post reveals why he couldn't wait his critics are too impatient for something to change.

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2 minutes ago, steviewevie said:

Eh?

You complained about starmer acting too fastbwhile saying he should face a leadership challenge.that challenge would also be acting too fast. Corbyn bombed in his first set of locals by a similar amount but without a by election in the mix he and his fan club  claimed it as a decent success sand also said he'd not had long enough as leader and should be given more time. And now the continuity Corbyn bunch are not allowing starmer the same space they demanded for their guy.

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2 minutes ago, topmarksbri said:

Getting Rayner in a more publicly visible role seems a smart move to me. Reeves disliked by the JC wing for obvious and fair reasons but been quite impressed with her from a policy pov. 

Why the briefing she was being sacked last night I wonder?

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22 minutes ago, eFestivals said:

Corbyn bombed in his first set of locals by a similar amount but without a by election in the mix he and his fan club  claimed it as a decent success sand also said he'd not had long enough as leader and should be given more time. And now the continuity Corbyn bunch are not allowing starmer the same space they demanded for their guy.

Corbyn lost 18 councillors and won both byelections in his first year locals.

Starmer lost 326 councillors and Hartlepool.

😂😂😂

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1 minute ago, mattiloy said:

Corbyn lost 18 councillors and won both byelections in his first year locals.

Starmer lost 326 councillors and Hartlepool.

😂😂😂

That was against the hopeless David Cameron in the dying days of his time in office, not the popular Boris Johnson riding off the back of an excellent pandemic performance.

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3 minutes ago, Fuzzy Afro said:

That was against the hopeless David Cameron in the dying days of his time in office, not the popular Boris Johnson riding off the back of an excellent pandemic performance.

Excellent jab rollout by the nhs and good vaccine procurement you mean ? 

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Just now, Fuzzy Afro said:

That was against the hopeless David Cameron in the dying days of his time in office, not the popular Boris Johnson riding off the back of an excellent pandemic performance.


’Excellent pandemic performance’. He’s only lucky the dead can’t vote.

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