Bit harsh. I'm sure he would have been there if he could, but he was a bit busy prime ministering and stuff. He's a genuine Saints fan, I do wish people would leave him be on that front. There's plenty of other things to be ragging him on.
This. I honestly think we'd all get on well with him if we went down the pub with him and chatted about Saints.
I’m no fan of Sunak, which will surprise no one, but I think he was advised to stay away for fear of a backlash from the Leeds fans who it was thought would target him during the game. If that had happened it could have been a damper on the occasion.
One homeowner’s day goes from bad to worse as they realise the knock on the front door isn’t a Jehovah’s Witness. please log in to view this image
I'm not defending Sunak, it was undoubtedly very bad judgement, but when did a commemoration of those lost in the war become so important to the left wing?
Since the 1945 election, when servicemen returning from active service helped elect a socialist government with a massive majority?
@It's Only A Game I thought you were always calling lefties commies. You don't get more military obsessed than this: please log in to view this image But more seriously, the Labour party is a working people's party, and which slice of society has given up more lives to protect the country?
He only understands global politics as seen through the right wing podcasts funded by Putin. Anyone who thinks allowing the West’s greatest enemy since WW2 expand further into Europe is okay doesn’t care about the defence of our values at all.