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| Quote: Ovavoo "Yip, about 43% of the electorate, judging by the last general election.'"
Same as Blair got in the landslide of 1997, 3 points more than Blair got in 2001 and a whopping 9 points more than Blair managed in 2005.
No doubt Blair was far more legitimate in your eyes
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| Quote: wrencat1873 "Bojo will be needing sedatives after Starmer boxed him in yesterday.
Boris seemed to lose his cool a little at PMQ's and Starmer remained ice cool.
Just who did initially pay for these (very) expensive flat renovations ?'"
A good barrister does not it appears by any means make a good political leader, the guy uses PMQ’s as though he is in a courtroom- can’t see him lasting much longer and to be honest I expected more of him when he first became leader
If people are preferring Bojo as a leader before him then he does have problems
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| Quote: wrencat1873 "Bojo will be needing sedatives after Starmer boxed him in yesterday.
Boris seemed to lose his cool a little at PMQ's and Starmer remained ice cool.
Just who did initially pay for these (very) expensive flat renovations ?'"
A good barrister does not it appears by any means make a good political leader, the guy uses PMQ’s as though he is in a courtroom- can’t see him lasting much longer and to be honest I expected more of him when he first became leader
If people are preferring Bojo as a leader before him then he does have problems
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| Quote: Zoo Zoo Boom "
Another desperate attempt by Van der Leyen's biatch - you need to change the record'"
What's Van de Leyen got to do with Labour? I'm so confused by a lot of what you're posting nowadays, it's almost incomprehensible with occasional tourette-like exclamations of European leaders you've been brainwashed into thinking are evil.
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| Quote: Zoo Zoo Boom "Same as Blair got in the landslide of 1997, 3 points more than Blair got in 2001 and a whopping 9 points more than Blair managed in 2005.
No doubt Blair was far more legitimate in your eyes
Ooh eck. Don't think I mentioned anything about legitimacy but since you have I would say, that no party should have a majority in parliament with anything less than 51% of the vote.
I was in fact, being disingenuous when I quoted 43%. If i remember correctly, 30% vote rightish and around 30% vote leftish and would never vote for tother side no matter what. The floating vote are swayed by many things but imo, popularity and the party leaders tv appeal plus, whatever the cause of the day is, are playing a far more important part than was evident in past elections.
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| Who was the guy who decided not to charge Jimmy Saville years ago. It was the head of the CPS. His name evades me though. Can anyone remind me of his name please? He even made a grovelling apology about it for being so bad at his job. Jeez, what was his name again?
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| You know Savile was a stark raving Tory right?
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| Quote: The Ghost of '99 "You know Savile was a stark raving Tory right?'"
But it was the current Labour leader that didn't do his job and prosecute him. Poor judgement in anyone's eyes... even yours surely?
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| The original story was about lying in Parliament, so SC remind us who lies every time he answers or not answers at PMQ’s. I notice that even the speaker does not massively object when someone calls Johnson a liar probably because he knows he is.
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| Quote: Steph Curry "Who was the guy who decided not to charge Jimmy Saville years ago. It was the head of the CPS. His name evades me though. Can anyone remind me of his name please? He even made a grovelling apology about it for being so bad at his job. Jeez, what was his name again?'"
He was actually made head of the CPS after the initial Saville investigation. The decision not to prosecute was taken by the Police and local CPS representatives and had nothing to do with Starmer. It was in fact Starmer who set up the enquiry into the failures which traced where the mistakes had been made. It was initially decided that Saville was too close to the Police and his celebrity status allowed him too much protection
The reason Starmer apologised was because he was in charge at the time the report was concluded like Johnson did regarding the way non U.K. dead were treated or do you consider Johnson to blame for that.
If you are going to make stupid comments you had better do your homework instead of being blinkered trying to blame Starmer regardless of the truth.
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| Quote: The Ghost of '99 "You know Savile was a stark raving Tory right?'"
I asked for a name. Do you know it or are you going to resort to your usual whataboutery?
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| Quote: Scarlet Pimpernell "He was actually made head of the CPS after the initial Saville investigation. The decision not to prosecute was taken by the Police and local CPS representatives and had nothing to do with Starmer. It was in fact Starmer who set up the enquiry into the failures which traced where the mistakes had been made. It was initially decided that Saville was too close to the Police and his celebrity status allowed him too much protection
The reason Starmer apologised was because he was in charge at the time the report was concluded like Johnson did regarding the way non U.K. dead were treated or do you consider Johnson to blame for that.
If you are going to make stupid comments you had better do your homework instead of being blinkered trying to blame Starmer regardless of the truth.'"
Kier starmer! That was it. He was made head of CPS in 2008 and the decision not to prosecute was made in 2009 so yes, he was the head.
Not like a Labour supporter to lie lmao
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| Wasn’t kier starmer the guy who also approved of the killing of that innocent Brazilian guy on the train?
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| So Starmer is M, who would have known. He didn’t approve the killing did he, what he did was decide not to prosecute the officers involved. This is slightly different but like you hero Johnson why let the truth spoil a rubbish post.
I would suggest you do more homework and comeback when you have evidence that Starmer was at fault when it was stated at the time the decision was not his or do we blame Johnson like I said because both situations are correct, they were in charge so it was for them to apologise. It does not automatically mean guilt just an acceptance that a wrong had been committed.
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| Sorry. My bad. It was the Labour leader who decided not to prosecute anyone for murdering an innocent man.
My bad
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