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13 May 20 17:10
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WAC

No surprise really from someone trying not to profit politically from the crisis.

And this bloke is meant to be an improvement on his predecessor Cry

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By:
Baphornet
When: 13 May 20 17:13
might catch the usual suspects; he does bother Bozo though
By:
politicspunter
When: 13 May 20 17:13
https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/keir-starmer-approval-rating-boris-johnson-first-time-a4438786.html

Starmer now more popular than Boris.
By:
Baphornet
When: 13 May 20 17:14
that should pleae you Mr Tory
By:
lapsy pa
When: 13 May 20 17:20
"WAC" is that because he asked who is behind the decision to discharge known and suspected covid cases from hospitals back into care homes?

Don't you want to know yourself?
By:
Cider
When: 13 May 20 17:30
Nope. It was as he is patently a shameless cant. Misrepresentation is nothing new from the left to be fair.
By:
Angoose
When: 13 May 20 17:31
It's true though, repeatedly exposing the Prime Minister for the bluff and bluster merchant that he is truly is the work of a clever man.
By:
Cider
When: 13 May 20 17:32
Please do let us know when that begins.
By:
nineteen points
When: 13 May 20 17:35
must be getting to you already.starting a thread about him,worried man cider?
By:
Cider
When: 13 May 20 17:37
What is there to be worried about. Do you think there's a prospect of a labour government Laugh
By:
Baphornet
When: 13 May 20 17:39
Bozo will be opening up his own Mayfair nursery by the time that happens
By:
Cider
When: 13 May 20 17:40
It's pleasing that he has been exposed so soon in a way, but as we are actually in the middle of a once a century crisis he would have a little more class about him.
By:
nineteen points
When: 13 May 20 17:41
so pleased your wetting yourself and starting threads to try and reassure yourself
By:
Charlie
When: 13 May 20 17:44
Starmer is being very clever. He is not overly criticizing the government's decisions he is gently pointing out their deficiencies. Doris looks totally outclassed.
By:
Cider
When: 13 May 20 17:44
I wrote pleasing in a way, the overriding reaction is disappointment that he has no genuine concern for the country.
By:
Charlie
When: 13 May 20 17:45
I assume you are talking about doris?
By:
Cider
When: 13 May 20 17:46
The leader of the opposition.
By:
Charlie
When: 13 May 20 17:47
Why do you think he has no genuine concern for the country?
By:
Cider
When: 13 May 20 17:48
It is comical that he waves a few printouts about and people think he's 'forensic' Grin
By:
Charlie
When: 13 May 20 17:49
Doris never did answer why the printouts have been stopped since the figures show the UK to be second in the league.
By:
Cider
When: 13 May 20 17:50
What's the best suggestion he has come up with in regard to the help in fighting the covid 19 crisis so far, Charlie?
By:
thegiggilo
When: 13 May 20 17:50
Welcome to norf career.
By:
Charlie
When: 13 May 20 17:51
I take it you didn't know the answer to my question Cider.

I have no idea what his best suggestion is.
By:
Cider
When: 13 May 20 17:52
He hasn't got any, just moan moan moan without any ideas or solutions. That's the left all over right now to be fair.
By:
Cider
When: 13 May 20 17:53
That was the answer, he claimed he would be constructive. Let me know when that bit starts.
By:
Charlie
When: 13 May 20 17:54
So still no answer to my question.

He is the leader of the opposition. He doesn't make policy unfortunately. Currently his job is quite easy in pointing out where the tories are going wrong.
By:
Cider
When: 13 May 20 17:54
Constantly demanded an exit strategy for one reason, so he could pick holes in it.
By:
nineteen points
When: 13 May 20 17:54
wow cider your rattled now mind!
By:
Charlie
When: 13 May 20 17:56

May 13, 2020 -- 5:48PM, Cider wrote:


It is comical that he waves a few printouts about and people think he's 'forensic'


I may have misunderstood what you meant by printouts. I was referring to the printouts shown by the tories everyday for weeks when they looked ok for the UK but have been stopped now when they don't look so good.

By:
Cider
When: 13 May 20 17:56
I'm annoyed by the left nineteen points, that bit is true. RMT worried about passenger safety Cry So threatening a strike Cry
By:
Cider
When: 13 May 20 17:57
walos
By:
Charlie
When: 13 May 20 17:58

May 13, 2020 -- 5:54PM, Cider wrote:


Constantly demanded an exit strategy for one reason, so he could pick holes in it.


If it was a good exit strategy there wouldn't be holes in it.

By:
Cider
When: 13 May 20 17:59
There is no possible exit strategy that could be perceived as 'good', if there is he could let us know.
By:
MrBaboon
When: 13 May 20 18:00
I agree with Cider I ...WAC is a fair description of  Starmer
By:
Charlie
When: 13 May 20 18:01
I've still waiting for the printout answer.

If there were holes in it then it can't be good.
By:
Charlie
When: 13 May 20 18:02
Thanks for that Mr Baboon it helps our argument.
By:
Charlie
When: 13 May 20 18:08
So to sum up the last few posts the tories couldn't answer the question as to why they have stopped showing the graph about deaths from covid.

The tories didn't have a good exit strategy.
By:
Cider
When: 13 May 20 18:08
They made an error putting the chart with the basic number of deaths on it at the early briefings, and it's most likely now UK has gone higher is at least partly why it has been removed. It should have had the population factored in from the start if they felt an international comparison was worthwhile. It didn't require forensic analysis to work that out, but does it have the value of wasting one of only six questions at PMQs, when you're trying to be constructive rather than point score?
By:
lapsy pa
When: 13 May 20 18:10
So you are happy Doris and the Tory goverment had a policy of discharging covid and suspected covid patients from hospitals back into care homes?
By:
Charlie
When: 13 May 20 18:12
That is a futile attempt. Why was it ok for seven weeks when the UK looked ok statistically and was shown but when it didn't look good was stopped?
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