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Off Topic Starmer/ Reeves: last man standing

Discussion in 'Sunderland' started by Blond Bombshell, Sep 12, 2025.

  1. Makemstine Roger

    Makemstine Roger Well-Known Member

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    Especially when you refuse to believe the TIMES newspaper about Starmers lot trying to bury the Mi5 report on China, because he wanted it hidden while he got his own way. Just like he did with the Mendelson report when he refused the Mi5 report so he could get his own way . Just like you ignore it because you can't answer it without admitting your wrong, and don't have the balls to apologise as i did when i was wrong
     
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  2. Blond Bombshell

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    Bollocks man, I told you I wasn't subscribed
     
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  3. Makemstine Roger

    Makemstine Roger Well-Known Member

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    Im not subscribed but i read it there are numerous articles online about it, but in your own words you refuse to read anything i post , but are always first to reject it
     
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    The Basildon Labour Party faced backlash for its demand that a headteacher resign after accusing her primary school of "supporting Reform UK". The party has since backtracked on its call, but the incident has caused outrage. Some reports describe the party's actions as an attempt to bully the headteacher into resignation over her political affiliation.
    • The local Labour Party in Basildon called for the headteacher of a primary school to be sacked.
    • The reason for the demand was the school's alleged support for the Reform UK party.
    • Following a public outcry, the Basildon Labour Party has since reversed its demand for the headteacher to be sacked.
    • The incident has drawn accusations of political bullying against the headteacher by some critics, notes X user.
    Hurry before labour change it again look for the local Basildon paper







     
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  5. Makemstine Roger

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  8. Saf

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    Labour trying to claim credit <laugh>



     
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  9. CyrilleRegisLeBris

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    That richard murphy is a tax avoidance activist, and was an advisor relaying ideas to Corbyn. On that note I would expect him have a biased view, even if I hadn't seen the video title.

    These political threads always turn out the same. At least some seem to agree that there looks to be no good choices for the foreseeable future. There's corruption, incompetence, lies and sleaze, no matter who is in charge of the country.
     
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  10. Smug in Boots

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    Seems that way, people seem to lose their heads at the same time they lose their sense of humour ...

    ... the only thing I'm fanatical about is SAFC.

    No wonder RTG need a specific forum for anything political.
     
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  11. Pure River Slut

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    To be fair it’s a fact if it’s said by a republican either. I think recognising Palestine as a state irked a few for some reason. Ruined their plan for holiday home investments.
     
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    What’s wrong with tackling tax avoidance?
     
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  13. Saf

    Saf Not606 Godfather+NOT606 Poster of the year 2023

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    And emboldened Hamas to keep on fighting instead of going to the negotiating table. It was a reward for their terrorism.
     
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    Saf Not606 Godfather+NOT606 Poster of the year 2023

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    Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch has written to the prime minister asking him to address "unanswered" questions about the collapsed case against two men accused of spying for China.

    Charges against Christopher Cash and Christopher Berry - who deny the allegations - were dropped in September, prompting criticism from MPs.

    The director of public prosecutions (DPP) said the case collapsed because evidence could not be obtained from the government referring to China as a national security threat. On Sunday, Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson said ministers were "disappointed" it had not proceeded.

    In her letter, Badenoch said the government's account of the situation had "changed repeatedly".

    Sir Keir Starmer previously said ministers could only draw on the last government's assessment of China - which dubbed it an "epoch-defining challenge" - and his government has maintained it is "frustrated" the trial collapsed.

    Badenoch outlined "several key questions which remain unanswered" in her letter on Sunday, and asked that Starmer or a senior minister appear before MPs "to clear things up once and for all".

    She wrote: "This is a matter of the utmost importance, involving alleged spying on Members of Parliament. It seems that you and your ministers have been too weak to stand up to Beijing on a crucial matter of national security."

    The letter queried remarks made by Phillipson to the BBC earlier in the day, in which she said Starmer's national security advisor Jonathan Powell had no role in the "substance or the evidence" of the case.

    Phillipson also said ministers were "deeply disappointed that the case hasn't proceeded", and insisted the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) was "best placed to explain why it was not able to bring forward a prosecution".

    The Conservatives had suggested Powell, who has sought closer relations with Beijing, failed to give the CPS the evidence it said it needed to secure convictions.

    Badenoch questioned Phillipson's comments: "What does this mean? If he was "not involved" in the decision over months not to give the CPS what they needed, then who was?"

    The opposition leader also claimed the government - which had denied ministers were involved in the trial's collapse before the DPP claimed the necessary material had not been obtained - had sought to "appease China".

    She disputed Starmer's comments that ministers could only draw on the previous Conservative government's position, writing: "As various leading lawyers have pointed out, this is not how the law works."
     
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