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Topic History of: Starmer - More Hated Than The Tories?
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Green Man So Labour refuse clothes but will they refuse other free goodies? Labour must have more goodie bags than fan club members who subscribed to comics back in the day.

I wish Starmer and Rayner would admit they had an affair at least they would be telling the truth for once.

Labour won with very few votes.


www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1387862...s-David-Tennant.html
Green Man I do hate GB News like most MSM. I can't stand Nana Akua for her comments about those didn't get jabbed.

I do love this segment though. Starmer could pay for secruity out of his own pocket, he is worth between £7mil to £15mil depending on which rabbit hole you go in to.

Boris ran around London and cycled. Khan needs a convoy.

Wyot hedda wrote:
perhaps stopping the heating allowance so very early is getting the hard or nasty stuff done first and quickly.



Yes could well be Hedda. He seems unconcerned about popularity at this stage. Let's hope he can bring some prosperity and good times to the country, then I am sure the line will be that Starmer is one tough cookie unafraid to take things on...
hedda perhaps stopping the heating allowance so very early is getting the hard or nasty stuff done first and quickly.

I notice this with Australian governments of all persuasions where fortunately there is only 3 years between elections..the first year they do the nasty stuff..second year coast along and third year with an election coming the freebies begin.

5 years is just far too long in the UK and the FPP is an atrocious thing.
Wyot Al Gershwin wrote:
Anyone would have a poor start, inheriting a debt burden of this magnitude - which is about to increase significantly by the costs of rectifying the NHS, HS2, immigrant problem, helping Ukraine etc




BBC News - How does government borrowing work?

www.bbc.com/news/business-50504151


I don't think his poor start is down to inherited challenges, it is down to what he has chosen to focus on in this landscape and his Cromwellian language. A debt burden did not force him to target pensioners first rather than corporate tax avoiders. He also really must stop whinging about what he has inherited.