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Sephiroth 04-10-2025 10:44

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Originally Posted by Carth (Post 36204065)
You just described 85% of journalists :D

The other 15% being GB News!

Hugh 04-10-2025 10:54

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Originally Posted by Sephiroth (Post 36204066)
The other 15% being GB News!

https://gifdb.com/images/high/rofl-4...kpf1jgj6a.webp

OLD BOY 04-10-2025 21:19

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 36204062)
This is the Starmer thread, and not the Reform one. If you read it, is pretty critical of him.

There’s not a thread on the Conservatives or Lib Dems, but you could start one.

Not to the same extent, Andrew.

1andrew1 04-10-2025 23:30

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36204108)
Not to the same extent, Andrew.

:D:D:D

You're giving your fellow Wokeingham poster a run for his money in the comedy stakes!

If anything, the Starmer thread is far longer and harsher than the Reform one.

This Starmer thread literally begins with talk of rats leaving a sinking ship. The Reform thread started by describing the context of Reform's membership overtaking the Conservatives and its strong polling.

Hugh 06-10-2025 10:26

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Laura Kuenssberg: Do you really want the UK to join Russia & Belarus in leaving the European Convention on Human Rights?

Kemi Badenoch: "America, Australia & Canada are not in that agreement... "

1andrew1 06-10-2025 10:42

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Not the highest wattage leader the Conservative Party has elected.

Carth 06-10-2025 10:45

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They're both way overrated in my opinion.

papa smurf 06-10-2025 10:46

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 36204170)
Not the highest wattage leader the Conservative Party has elected.

Due to modern technology you don't need a high wattage to be bright, and you don't need a degree in geography :erm:

Pierre 06-10-2025 14:42

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Laura Kuenssberg: Do you really want the UK to join Russia & Belarus in leaving the European Convention on Human Rights?

Kemi Badenoch: "America, Australia & Canada are not in that agreement... "
Yes, it was thick answer, but also from a thick reporter as Russia was expelled from the EHCR in 2022 after it attacked Ukraine - it didn't leave.

and Belarus has never been a signatory to the ECHR, so hasn't left, as it's never been in it.

Hugh 06-10-2025 14:48

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Originally Posted by Pierre (Post 36204184)
Yes, it was thick answer, but also from a thick reporter as Russia was expelled from the EHCR in 2022 after it attacked Ukraine - it didn't leave.

and Belarus has never been a signatory to the ECHR, so hasn't left, as it's never been in it.

tbf, it was Bad Enoch’s second gaffe in the last couple of days (this one was about Brexit referendum vote).

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The last time I checked, Northern Ireland did vote to leave."

thenry 06-10-2025 18:16

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Gary Neville has pissed a lot of people off :LOL: Simon Jordan dismantled him earlier on TalkSport



I can't post various people's views because of the swearing filter. Have a look yourself on xcancel.com

Paul 06-10-2025 19:36

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Gary Neville has always been an idiot, nothing new.

Pierre 14-10-2025 19:39

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Starmer looked like a colossal knob on that stage with Trump.

Trump, put him bang in his place.

We’re a joke internationally. We had no positive input into this peace deal and actually hampered it.

Starmer had no business being there, nor did Mark Carney.

1andrew1 14-10-2025 20:09

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Originally Posted by Pierre (Post 36204648)
We’re a joke internationally. We had no positive input into this peace deal and actually hampered it.

Starmer had no business being there, nor did Mark Carney.

I'm not sure if you're being a contrarian or just joking. For the avoidance of doubt, Steve Witkoff (US Middle East envoy) acknowledged the UK's vital role.
https://www.standard.co.uk/news/poli...-b1252595.html
https://www.cableforum.uk/board/atta...7&d=1760465290

Carth 14-10-2025 20:20

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I must have missed the 8 second news item about the vital role the UK played.

Maybe it was jammed between the (seemingly) more important stuff about what B list celebs had for tea, and the comprehensive articles explaining (with graphics) why solar panels don't work at full capacity after dark.


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