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Gester wrote: Gester wrote: Starmer, deemed by many to be unelectable not long ago, would now appear to be the only likely successor.
As now confirmed by several polls.
Now more likely than not - following the biggest 'unforced error' in recent economic history.
Yes and also the biggest "unforced error" in recent political history: leaving the Downing Street door open to an Oxford educated* half-wit...
* surely not good PR for Oxford!? *
Gester
Gester wrote: Starmer, deemed by many to be unelectable not long ago, would now appear to be the only likely successor.
As now confirmed by several polls.
Now more likely than not - following the biggest 'unforced error' in recent economic history.
Green Man
Chris wrote: She is just an indication that the emperors new clothes are being made clear - but it's too late for any of us to turn the tides.
Society as a whole is now far too dumb - the Americanisation of the U.K. was sealed by Silicone Valley's social media. A perpetual state of brain boggling is the answer to everything
You can say that again. Toddlers are giving tablets and phone just be occupied in coffee shops or trains. However, kids are always watching American stuff, and some are picking up the accent or the terminology. The fat cats in Silicon Valley don't even let their own kids use devices.