How was I wrong brains. I said it was refreshingly honest to hear a politician say that we are not in a good place financially. That was it and it would have the same comment if any leader of any of the parties had made it. I never commented on any other part of the speech, nor do I really care. I never voted for Starmer, so why should I care? Simple yes or no question to you…do we have a £20B black hole or not. To use your own comments of “failed fantasy versions of posters” you should actually read what is written rather than try to attack the poster and shift the goalposts to fit with your normally incorrect narrative. Maybe you could then learn a thing or two Anyways, you have your bit of attention for the day and I’ve got better things to do.
You are clinging in desperation to the aspect that is not in dispute, because you know you are wrong. He lied about knowing about that black hole, which the evidence clearly shows. That means your delight at what you thought was an 'honest appraisal' was misplaced. You've been wrong plenty of times before, and on most of those you've tried to reframe it, just as you are trying now, and it didn't help your underlying issues.
It's interesting looking around a few Labour supporters sites, and they don't like Starmer, because they reckon he's more of a tory than the tories were, yet the dopey lefties on here back him, and try to claim the rest of us must be tories. I said Labour getting in power would be fun, and with the full expectations of the replies this will get, I was right. #transparentandpredictableasfuck
Of course it was an honest assessment, we have a £20B black hole. If we didn’t have a £20B black hole and Starmer said it, it would be a dishonest. It really is that simple
I wonder if any of the rioters will be among those released to accommodate the Notting Hill stabathon prisoners?