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Old 03-03-2025, 10:50   #925
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Re: Starmer’s chronicles

Looks like Ukraine s going to be the theme of Starmer's first term. (Too early to say if he will have a second or even a third term)

The whingers in the Conservative and Reform Parties who clutch at their well-thumbed copies of the Daily Express and remote control for GB News and throw a hissy fit every time a British PM has an affable discussion with an EU counterpart (they label it "betrayal of Brexit"), are thankfully remarkably quiet. Even Farage, not adverse to popping into a Russian Embassy and forgetting why he spent time there, has dialled down on repeating the line that the invasion was the West's fault.

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