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Mick 17-05-2022 10:13

Re: Partygate & Beergate discussion
 
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Originally Posted by Maggy (Post 36122630)
Sigh! I see the discussion hasn't moved along.
Anyway the Tories attack on Starmer is a mistake because it keeps everyone's mind firmly on what preceded that. Not much point in kicking it into the long grass if you keep getting the strimmer out to find specific targets that suit your agenda.

And I can see your agenda, you won’t shut me up Maggy. Just because you and others can’t stand the attacks on the pathetic hypocrisy of yours and others precious Labour Party who are certainly no better, doesn’t mean I won’t stop raising it in this thread.

Now, where were we…. TBC.

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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 36122629)
I mean 'dire' is very much spin though isn't it? It's slightly better than 2018 overall which is when Labour had polling numbers consistent with their 2017 election performance. Which is quite a recovery from 2019.

It's not amazing, it's not great. But it's not bad either. It's a decent performance. Especially in the context of where they've come from.

I think you’re trying really hard to spin it as good, actually. It was an exceptionally bad result, especially for Starmer. All the accusations, fines levied at the Tories, Labour should have raced ahead and completely obliterated every Tory council seat out there, but they didn’t, Tories even took seats from Labour.

Starmer is a toxic brand to Labour and even more so now, having now being alleged and he himself, under criminal investigation, organising a piss up and curry night, during lockdown rules he voted for!

Damien 17-05-2022 10:25

Re: Partygate & Beergate discussion
 
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Originally Posted by Mick (Post 36122633)
I think you’re trying really hard to spin it as good, actually. It was an exceptionally bad result, especially for Starmer. All the accusations, fines levied at the Tories, Labour should have raced ahead and completely obliterated every Tory council seat out there, but they didn’t, Tories even took seats from Labour.
!

Labour gained seats from a high baseline. I don't see how that's 'exceptionally bad'. And yes the Tories took seats from Labour, that happens when you have thousands of seats across the country up for election.

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Starmer is a toxic brand to Labour and even more so now, having now being alleged and he himself, under criminal investigation, organising a piss up and curry night, during lockdown rules he voted for!
And you'll say the next leader is toxic as well.

Corbyn was toxic to the Labour brand. Starmer is just boring. Neutral.

Mick 17-05-2022 10:37

Re: Partygate & Beergate discussion
 
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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 36122635)


And you'll say the next leader is toxic as well.

Will I really?

Not if it’s Andy Burnham I won’t.

See? ;)

1andrew1 17-05-2022 11:50

Re: Partygate & Beergate discussion
 
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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 36122635)
Corbyn was toxic to the Labour brand. Starmer is just boring. Neutral.

I think Starmer was the right person to clean up the Labour Party but they probably need someone else to capture the public's imagination. He did well on suggesting a windfall tax on energy companies but the vision that you had from Brown or Blair doesn't seem to be there.

OLD BOY 17-05-2022 16:48

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Originally Posted by jfman (Post 36122631)
Johnson is toast anyway. It’s a case of keeping Labour in chaos chasing their tail until the Tories find a new leader since Crown Prince Sunak cocked it up.

You’d love that if it was true. But it ain’t. Boris is living to fight another day or two yet.

jfman 17-05-2022 16:52

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36122680)
You’d love that if it was true. But it ain’t. Boris is living to fight another day or two yet.

Only because there's nobody else. Once there's a clear successor he's a goner.

OLD BOY 17-05-2022 16:53

Re: Partygate & Beergate discussion
 
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Originally Posted by Maggy (Post 36122630)
Sigh! I see the discussion hasn't moved along.
Anyway the Tories attack on Starmer is a mistake because it keeps everyone's mind firmly on what preceded that. Not much point in kicking it into the long grass if you keep getting the strimmer out to find specific targets that suit your agenda.

Starmer started the political attacks on the PM. Don’t expect him not to fight fire with fire.

What is important is Ukraine, levelling up, tackling the cost of living crisis without damaging further the Covid-hit economy, ironing out the remaining Brexit issues and dealing effectively with the boat people.

That’s what the public want, but Starmer just wants to talk about cake.

1andrew1 17-05-2022 16:56

Re: Partygate & Beergate discussion
 
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36122680)
You’d love that if it was true. But it ain’t. Boris is living to fight another day or two yet.

If the Sue Gray Report finds him guilty then he's toast. He's currently just the first sitting Prime Minister of the country to have been found to have broken the law.
He's no electoral asset to the Conservatives especially in the south of England. So the sooner they replace him, the better the Party's chances should be in the next election.

OLD BOY 17-05-2022 16:59

Re: Partygate & Beergate discussion
 
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Originally Posted by Chris (Post 36122521)
Because he’s lost the argument on the basis of the facts. His only recourse (given his basic inability ever to admit to being wrong about anything) is therefore to change the facts so that he’s right.

Therefore in OB’s head the only available, relevant information is the cake, which may be portrayed as an absurd basis for a fine so long as it is isolated from all the other evidence (e.g. the presence of other people who clearly had nothing to do with his work).

The argument is all about cake. If the cake wasn’t presented, there would have been no allegation of a social event.

The PM and other members of the committee were gathered for a legitimate meeting. There were only two others who came in for a few minutes - his wife and the interior designer, both of whom were in regular contact with the PM and others on the committee.

So perhaps you should stop being rude and attacking me and concentrate on the facts, or it will seem to others that you’ve lost this argument.

Well, you have, actually. Good luck with the next crop of fines.

1andrew1 17-05-2022 17:01

Re: Partygate & Beergate discussion
 
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36122683)
Starmer started the political attacks on the PM. Don’t expect him not to fight fire with fire.

What is important is Ukraine, levelling up, tackling the cost of living crisis without damaging further the Covid-hit economy, ironing out the remaining Brexit issues and dealing effectively with the boat people.

That’s what the public want, but Starmer just wants to talk about cake.

Anyone else apart from me hearing the words, "Miss, he started it first!" :D

OLD BOY 17-05-2022 17:02

Re: Partygate & Beergate discussion
 
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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 36122684)
If the Sue Gray Report finds him guilty then he's toast. He's currently just the first sitting Prime Minister of the country to have been found to have broken the law.
He's no electoral asset to the Conservatives especially in the south of England. So the sooner they replace him, the better the Party's chances should be in the next election.

I know that’s what you think, Andrew, but you would be wrong about that. Like you were wrong about Boris being toast if he was fined.

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 36122686)
Anyone else apart from me hearing the words, "Miss, he started it first!" :D

Well, you look pretty daft complaining about the Conservatives attacking Labour when it’s self defence!

1andrew1 18-05-2022 10:03

Re: Partygate & Beergate discussion
 
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36122687)
I know that’s what you think, Andrew, but you would be wrong about that. Like you were wrong about Boris being toast if he was fined.

Not sure I actually said that but never mind.
Happy to go on record and say that if Johnson stays then the Conservatives will not win a majority at the next election.

papa smurf 18-05-2022 11:34

Re: Partygate & Beergate discussion
 
Sir Keir Starmer’s Beergate defence sunk faster than a bottle of San Miguel

Why does his story keep changing, like that of the shiftiest defendant in a tight spot?

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/186022...nce-sunk-fast/

Mick 18-05-2022 12:47

Re: Partygate & Beergate discussion
 
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Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 36122755)
Sir Keir Starmer’s Beergate defence sunk faster than a bottle of San Miguel

Why does his story keep changing, like that of the shiftiest defendant in a tight spot?

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/186022...nce-sunk-fast/

Indeed - Keir said in Jan that it was just 6, on Loose Women on Monday, it was 15, now Police are sending out 20 questionnaires to attendees of this Miners Hall event. Did he go to the Dianne Abbott School of Mathematics? :dozey:

Sephiroth 18-05-2022 12:54

Re: Partygate & Beergate discussion
 
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Originally Posted by Mick (Post 36122765)
Indeed - Keir said in Jan that it was just 6, on Loose Women on Monday, it was 15, now Police are sending out 20 questionnaires to attendees of this Miners Hall event. Did he go to the Dianne Abbott School of Mathematics? :dozey:

… or the Boris Johnson school of truth? A pox on both of them.


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