It’s the weak minded and the morally bankrupt he attracts. They come in all colours, gullibility and corruption are equal opportunity defects.
How did the 'they're all thick racists' approach work for Brexit? There's been plenty of posts showing you're spouting your usual bitter bollocks, and the gullible are those swallowing the guff from mainstream politicians. You and your fellow narrow minded bigots have helped get us in to this ridiculous situation. You lefties have shown that you have little confidence in Starmer, and must see that he is clearly spineless, fake and uncommitted.
You can spot the gullible by their reaction to Robinson's appalling showing in this interview. They are gifting votes to Farage.
If/when Labour win the election, does anyone expect violent protests and riots? In the extremely unlikely event Reform win, would anyone expect the left to just accept the democratic will of the people? Same question for France with Le Pen and the left.
I firmly believe that Ukraine has the right to defend itself and determine it's own fate, and we should back them with everything that we can. Russia are totally wrong with their response, but there is no getting away from the facts that NATO and the EU prodded, poked and then legged it.
I see the monothinkers are determined to stick to their fantasy versions, and still too gutless to post their own considered opinions. They just keep on proving my point with every post.
So, who reckons Starmer's razor mind and legal background will find a way to challenge this sort of thing? Don't be shy.
I love how me saying that Reform getting in power would be a clusterfuck somehow equates to me 'simping for them' according to the deranged extreme left.
You’ll definitely vote for them Will be difficult for @HRH Custard VC tondo so now that the cat is out of the bag on Farage’s views in Ukraine. Somewhat ironically, I actually agree with some of what the gurning grifter says about the roots of the Ukraine- Russia conflict. The difference is, I’m not Putin’s bitch.
What makes you so sure I'll even vote? Around here, at the nationals the predictions are that it's 98% + certain Labour will get in and I love living round here. You back the rail unions, despite rail travel still being expensive, unreliable and generally ****e and they disagree with Labour on several key issues, so which box will get your cross?. Little wonder you prefer to try piss poor assumptions and ad hominem in place of making clear exactly what it is you reckon you're voting for.
JK Rowling has criticised Labour for "abandoning" women over its stance on the rights of transgender people. Writing in the Times, external, the Harry Potter author said she would struggle to vote for Sir Keir Starmer, saying she had a "poor opinion" of his character. The former Labour donor accused the party under Sir Keir's leadership of a “dismissive and often offensive” approach to women's concerns. Labour said it was "the party of women’s equality, with a manifesto that puts women front and centre". Rowling's comments come after Sir Keir appeared to shift his position on transgender rights in Thursday's BBC Question Time election special. Last year, the Labour leader said "99.9% of women" do not have a penis and in 2021 stated it was "not right" for Labour MP Rosie Duffield to say that "only women have a cervix". On Thursday night, he said he agreed with former Labour leader Sir Tony Blair's position on the issue, saying "biologically, a woman is with a vagina and a man is with a penis". Asked about his previous comments on Ms Duffield, he said the debate at the time had become “very toxic, very divided, very hard line”. In her Times article, Rowling said: "The impression given by Starmer at Thursday's debate was that there had been something unkind, something toxic, something hard line in Rosie's words, even though almost identical words had sounded perfectly reasonable when spoken by Tony Blair." She added: "For left-leaning women like us this isn't, and never has been, about trans people enjoying the rights of every other citizen and being free to present and identify however they wish. "This is about the right of women and girls to assert their boundaries. It's about freedom of speech and observable truth."
Anyone care to list the attributes they reckon Starmer has that will make him an effective leader of the Country?
Well, he is the son of a toolmaker if that counts as an attribute. Dame Beer Korma certainly seems to think so