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We can form our own opinion on it (personally I don't really care, Gray is a civil servant so is unlikely to thrown any one person under the bus). |
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I'm sufficiently partisan (as a signed up Conservative member) so as to be praying (atheistically, of course) that Starmer gets done - even more than I yearn for Boris to be gone and a decent replacement put in place. |
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Sorry to destroy the illusion you were trying to trick people into believing, but it is always wise to seek the truth. :D ---------- Post added at 14:42 ---------- Previous post was at 14:39 ---------- Quote:
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Not particularly, Mick. As I've said it's the only straw you have to clutch at so it's no surprise to see you clinging for dear life. I'd quite happily see Starmer go regardless of whether he gets fined or not - I don't think he's very good. But that's irrelevant to the subject at hand.
On what issues do you think the Labour Party should hold the Government to account in particular? I'm not sure I recall you criticising them for anything. |
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Johnson is a liar, I’ve never disputed this and I have also stated, he’s not my choice for PM. I wouldn’t care if he went tomorrow. But equally, Starmer is also a liar and terrible one at that. But the lying and the scheming, attempt to cover up the shenanigans at Miners hall, it’s not good enough at all from Labour. ---------- Post added at 16:56 ---------- Previous post was at 16:52 ---------- Quote:
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So if Starmer is cleared I presume your condemnation will then only go in one direction towards Johnson? On the basis of the guilt of one and innocence of the other?
Whether Starmer should have pre-judged the inquiry into Johnson or not is a trivial matter by comparison. It was clear political opportunism, and left him open to accusations of hypocrisy, but not only is it neither life nor death it's also not a crime. If we want to hold our politicians to a higher standard than that so be it - but there's plenty on the Government benches that can be accused very easily. Starting off with the expenses claims of every one who claims the poor should get better at cooking. |
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I know you’re referring to Lee Anderson’s remarks, not sure what this has to do with Partygate? |
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We either advocate holding all politicians to a higher standard or we don't, and if we don't it's just continued finger pointing and blindly following one party like a football team. When they get round to sacking the manager we will just back the next guy regardless and criticise the opposition. |
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