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Damien 29-09-2024 09:02

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He isn't in any danger but it's a rough start. He will get a few years barring any massive story but they do need to show progress as we come to the end of the first term.

In the end it will be the economy, the NHS and crime that will dictate how it will go.

papa smurf 29-09-2024 10:02

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Keir Starmer hits new low in personal popularity ratings


Even before the Labour gathering in Liverpool – originally billed as a chance to celebrate its return to power after 14 years – Starmer’s ratings had collapsed 45 points since July to -26 by last weekend (with 24% approving of the job he was doing, against 50% who disapproved). Conference week, however, saw a further drop of four points to -30, by far the lowest he has ever recorded.

And despite promising to lead a “government of service” and rebuild faith in politics, only 17% of people think it is doing well in this regard, against 58% who think it is doing badly.

Doing well then:rolleyes:


https://uk.news.yahoo.com/keir-starm...WWW7M3FHeljVi1

Hom3r 29-09-2024 10:25

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I see on the news that despite the face KS said they will not raise tuition fees, they are now looking at raising them inline with inflation.


Now you see you I was the only one brave enough to click on Tory in the recent election pole.

Russ 29-09-2024 10:42

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You genuinely wanted more of the last 14 years?! Seriously?

papa smurf 29-09-2024 10:48

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Hom3r (Post 36183527)
I see on the news that despite the face KS said they will not raise tuition fees, they are now looking at raising them inline with inflation.


Now you see you I was the only one brave enough to click on Tory in the recent election pole.

Surely you didn't expect the truth or him not to u turn on every pledge, i mean his nickname was sir flip flop.

Paul 29-09-2024 14:58

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I think 2/3 months is a little early to fully judge the current Govt, but you have to admit its not been a great start.

Russ 29-09-2024 15:06

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul (Post 36183535)
I think 2/3 months is a little early to fully judge the current Govt, but you have to admit its not been a great start.

It’s amazing how many people seem to think 2 to 3 months is plenty enough time to judge a government trying to fix a mess caused by 14 years to “austerity” and corruption.

papa smurf 29-09-2024 15:23

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one of starmers own mp's wrote

“Someone with far-above-average wealth choosing to keep the Conservatives’ two-child limit to benefit payments which entrenches children in poverty, while inexplicably accepting expensive personal gifts of designer suits and glasses costing more than most of these people can grasp — this is entirely undeserving of holding the title of Labour prime minister.”

She added: “Forcing a vote [on the winter fuel payment] to make many older people iller and colder while you and your favourite colleagues enjoy free family trips to events most people would have to save hard for — why are you not showing even the slightest bit of embarrassment?”


It's quite an achievement to sully the office of Primeminister in 12 short weeks and have an MP resign the party whip.

Russ 29-09-2024 15:42

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Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 36183538)

It's quite an achievement to sully the office of Primeminister in 12 short weeks and have an MP resign the party whip.

It is, and by no means is this a competition. But nobody has ever, or ever could, sullied the office of the PM quite as impressively as bullshitting Boris.

(57 resignations under his ensure).

papa smurf 29-09-2024 16:15

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Originally Posted by Russ (Post 36183539)
It is, and by no means is this a competition. But nobody has ever, or ever could, sullied the office of the PM quite as impressively as bullshitting Boris.

(57 resignations under his ensure).

That may afford you some comfort but ms Duffield was referencing todays primeminister not a past pm, we have had 3 primeministers since borris,can't say i've been impressed by any of them

Russ 29-09-2024 16:26

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Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 36183540)
That may afford you some comfort but ms Duffield was referencing todays primeminister not a past pm, we have had 3 primeministers since borris,can't say i've been impressed by any of them

I don't know why anyone would think it would "afford me some comfort" given that I as well as everyone else had to live through all that general shithousery.

But there's nothing wrong with stating the pointlessness of comparing one Prime Minister who's has one MP resign during his tenure with another who managed to get 57 rats deserting the sinking ship.

papa smurf 29-09-2024 16:33

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Russ (Post 36183542)
I don't know why anyone would think it would "afford me some comfort" given that I as well as everyone else had to live through all that general shithousery.

But there's nothing wrong with stating the pointlessness of comparing one Prime Minister who's has one MP resign during his tenure with another who managed to get 57 rats deserting the sinking ship.

it usualy starts with one,and it's only been 12 weeks ,i wonder if thats a record.

Russ 29-09-2024 16:53

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I'm guessing it's almost as impressive as 57 in 13 days.

mrmistoffelees 29-09-2024 17:32

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Hom3r (Post 36183527)
I see on the news that despite the face KS said they will not raise tuition fees, they are now looking at raising them inline with inflation.


Now you see you I was the only one brave enough to click on Tory in the recent election pole.

So as someone who’s supposedly ‘brave brought’ to click Tory. Would you care to comment on Kemi Badenochs statement regarding maternity pay ?

Kursk 29-09-2024 17:38

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But shouldn't we be discussing the current Government's policies? I mean, Rosie Duffield's letter to the Prime Minister, really is a keeper. :rofl:

Oh dear


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