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Where is Labour? it is plotting what they can do to win the next election. Starmer's elevation is paramount. His dad was a toolmaker, you know, and what a tool he created in Starmer.
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But content with the Brexit Betrayal. I never have been on the radical left but not a Starmerite Tory. I am one of the millions of Labour Party Actvists and voters who stopped voting for Wishy Washy Corbyn. I was chuffed to bits to see Starmer elected, then left totally betrayed by his Brexit policy
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Starmer got less votes than Jeremy Corbyn. His victory was a product of our undemocratic voting system just like Brexit.
You seem to be happy with Starmer. Not many of you left, and those that are, are not much lefter than Faridge.
Brexit will destroy him as it has done all PMs since Cameron.
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It could have been on offer if Starmer had spent more time extolling the advantages of EU membership, and negotiating with the Commission, rather than saying ad nauseam, "We are not going back." Starmer is running a Brexit programme with only 18% of votes available. Disgraceful.
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For all the wrong reasons.
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That is of course true for those that are allowed to work. Asylum seekers are not allowed to work until their interminable application is completed. Official lunacy n'est pas?
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Question Time with Tice again? For a Party with 5 MPs they get a lot of appearances on QT. So far 3 this year.
4 blokes, one woman?
It has not been on for a month and one has to ask, was this right-wing shite missed?
I think I will curl up with a book and give the shouty Tice bollocks a miss.
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And who exactly said anything about just rejoining? Complicated questions require complicated answers. But he could just u-turn on the policy. That may stop things getting worse. Unless of course you are a Brexiteer. The first thing Starmer should do is take the not out of "We are not going back"
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He just engages in a complex series of actions that say at all times we will go back because it is best for Britain. He points out at every opportunity the advantages of rejoining. He takes on Faridge and offers a plan for a kinder, better country and a much better future for our kids and grandkids.
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The longer people say things like that, the longer we will live with Brexit. That would be a really stupid thing to do.
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Between 60 and 70% of people did not vote in the local elections. 45% of 40% is not much. There is a lot to gain from making the case for rejoin EU. There is much to lose by burying heads in the sand. The questions are simple. What is best for Britain, then, how can we make it happen? Over and out.
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So he did not need Starmer's votes.
Moreover, 'we are not going back' sounds pretty damn Brexity to me.
Keep following Starmer, and you will come a cropper. I'm with Betty Boothroyd, who said, "I will fight Brexit until my dying breath." We need mote like her.
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The battle was lost when Starmer led his troops through the lobby to vote for Johnsons lousy deal. If you vote for it, you own it.