Off Topic The Politics Thread

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Should the UK remain a part of the EU or leave?

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He asked those questions (about all EU agencies) as shadow Brexit-secretary, before he was Labour Leader and before there was a pandemic. If anyone was lying (or, to be charitable, bending the truth), it was Johnson. If Johnson had answered the original question with, 'In the event of a pandemic, I think that we will be better able to source and deploy vaccines outside the EMA' you might have a point, but I doubt that he did. Perhaps JRM can furnish us with another YouTube clip.

I hope Starmer chased him up the stairs kicked his fat arse..
I can agree with some of that, however since the pandemic Starmer has sat on the fence and only committed to stuff after the fact or when it was about to happen so we will never really know... although many voices in the Labour Party have quoted the EMA in recent times (during the pandemic) but have fallen silent of late.
I also don't agree with kicking his fat arse either. Knowing Starmer he will wait until he falls over., then try to kick his ask and miss. :emoticon-0100-smile
 
I said the confrontation was bollocks as it most likely is because you dived in gleefully assuming it was correct when in all likelihood it’s at best hugely exaggerated.

As ever, you need a fact-checker given the array of nonsense you insist on posting here.
Then look it up. simple.
 
Blimey heart attack moment!!!! From the Independent. <yikes>
Keir Starmer came unstuck at PMQs – and not just when it came to the monarchy
Prime Minister’s Questions did not go well for the Labour leader, says John Rentoul. The effect is that the prime minister got it right and the former lawyer didn’t
https://www.independent.co.uk/indep...keir-starmer-boris-johnson-pmqs-b1796977.html

I remember not long ago when people were saying how well Starmer was doing at PMQs and I said "well he can't really lose. Just wait until things start going better for the government and see how he does then?" Well today he was bloody hopeless.
 
**** sake you aren’t this dense.

I’m saying it’s far from certain despite you referencing all your usual right wing outlets while insisting you aren’t right wing.
What, the Standard? I also have City AM. Give it an hour and the Guardian will mention it... is that okay?
 
Why in anyway is that disrespectful? I have respected that the old war veteran walked up and down his garden for charity. Tell me, what have I missed? I'm not going to pretend his passing has upset me, I didnt even know him, nor would I if he hadn't done the charity walk, which I said was excellent. His passing has nothing to do with politics yet here it is on a political thread, Maybe in your eyes I am a disrespectful **** and maybe in my eyes you're just a ****.

Sorry Bob that was a bit over the top from me. I hope you accept my apology.