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At least he knows how to breathe. Although there's probably a process for that too, after having run it past Morgan.
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He wasn’t asked to attack Iran, you’re giving him false praise!
She wasn’t in long enough to make the amount of mistakes that this guy has made! Delashay • March 18, 2026 10:01 AM GMT It’s quite funny that Starmer has so many fans out there, he’s basically fallen into the position that he’s in on this situation by default! We were never asked to join the attack from the start! He actually made no choice on that. Yes he chose not to let the US use the bases, I think that that’s wrong. Why? Because he’s actually allowing it now so another U Turn that was unnecessary for the sake of relations. Another fan comes out of the woodwork! ![]() |
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magnum89 • March 19, 2026 1:39 PM GMT
but i'll give him some credit on not kowtowing to the orange lunatic across the pond over this crazy war. Will you give him any credit for the idea of sending our troops to peace keep in Ukraine? I’ve yet to hear if anyone thinks that that is great idea! ![]() |
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'and has made his fair share of gaffs'
Far more than his fair share tbh, he looks a shell of a man. He's regarded as a useful idiot to those wanting Labour gone, |
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Worst general election winner in history. And Treason May won one
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But he has tripped over the situation whereby there is an even bigger idiot in town and now he's finally stood up to him he's realized it's doing him some good and the longer this mess goes on and Trump gets deeper into the brown stuff the better anyone opposed to him looks by default.
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I wonder how well Hegseth's "f**k yeah America" pressers will age as more and more dead bodies are brough home?
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if only hed made fewer gaffes and built a few gaffs
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Starmer , how anyone can justify him as a PM , beggers belief.
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Even though I believe Sir Shameless is clueless and unfit for purpose, and the worst PM in my lifetime I'd have asked the Cabinet colleague 1st out of respect, then the EU. If I remember correctly President Trump did say "America" does not need the UK" and its European and NATO allies.
President Trump is the most narcissistic leader in the world. He's running his Presidency like a private company in the corporate world. But, for being the potus he'd be a back-number and an ineffective President in the world. President Trump needs to factor in that his Presidency is only for another 3 years. Post his Presidency he'd be subject to political and corporate governance legal issues. |
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There’s worse waiting in the wings with f@g & beer in hand…..a dreadful looking individual
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Uk is in decline because the population are cowards.
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Trump, and Starmer's resistance to him is currently doing more for his PR than he could have ever dreamed of.
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Look at the little creep in the capital ignoring the vermin…..probably hates the uk but loves the lifestyle and cash….
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Statement on air strike against Houthi military facility in Yemen: 29 April 2025
Royal Air Force participates in operation targeting a Houthi military facility in Yemen. How strange starmer had no Isues getting our Air force involved against this IRGC Proxy that was hitting a few Ships Yet wants nowt to do With the Tyrants who have murdered thousands and are attacking everyone within range I would love someone to explain the difference to me , I see none bar the IRGC being a far greater threat than their proxy was in Yemen i wonder who he is not trying to upset ? |
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Chicken nuggets story tells all we need to know about this cesspit..
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But he has tripped over the situation whereby there is an even bigger idiot in town and now he's finally stood up to him he's realized it's doing him some good and the longer this mess goes on and Trump gets deeper into the brown stuff the better anyone opposed to him looks by default.
He hasn't 'stood up to him'. He only obfuscated and needed to run it past his puppet masters, ultimately ceding. In the meantime he has irritated the only people that could/would defend us in a hot war. Tremendous. |
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“has made his fair share of gaffs [in fairness to him so have the previous tory PMs over the last 15yrs] but i'll give him some credit on not kowtowing to the orange lunatic across the pond over this crazy war.”
So with this former track record of support, would you back a horse on his word? Keir Starmer has 'full confidence' in Angela Rayner amid row over house sale 28 Mar 2024, 11:30 | Updated: 28 Mar 2024 https://www.lbc.co.uk/article/keir-starmer-angela-rayner-house-row-labour-manchester-5HjcggG_2/ Starmer insists he has confidence in Mandelson as relationship with Epstein faces scrutiny The UK ambassador to the US has faced heavy scrutiny over his relationship with disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein. Faith Ridler Politics reporter @FaithLRidler Wednesday 10 September 2025 18:30, UK Starmer insists he has confidence in Mandelson as relationship with Epstein faces scrutiny The UK ambassador to the US has faced heavy scrutiny over his relationship with disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein. https://news.sky.com/story/peter-mandelson-regrets-very-deeply-continuing-relationship-with-epstein-far-longer-than-i-should-have-13427992 Now tell me that this guy should be making decisions for any of us?! ![]() |
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So with this former track record of support, would you back a horse on his word?
I have full faith in… I have full faith in… The day after they went! ![]() Keep the faith! ![]() |
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The thing is, all of those above examples although with merit don't matter one jot with regards to this because a situation has arisen where Starmer can get back all his losses or at the very least enjoy a degree of popularity simply by "appearing" to be standing up to Trump.
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Mags I’m sorry that you think that, obviously that’s not the case, I just see that he’s taking credit for something that he had no choice over to begin with.
Duffy this guy stands up to no one, he’s ruled by his back benchers and is afraid to upset people here of a certain way. It seems that 20 planned and thwarted plots by Iranian backed proxies or the RIG, if we are to believe the reports here isn’t enough reason to strike them? Personally I’m not a fan of taking the sitting duck stance or talking about legality with people who have a total disregard for law and decency. Your other question I have no answer to Mags, they are much the like and sometimes it’s better the devil you know, because the one that’s desperate for power would be an even bigger embarrassment for this country on the international stage than Pump and she’s orange too! |
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The motley crew of a narcissist. They are more suited in a courtroom answering a conspiracy charge to defraud and intimidation of witnesses.
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JRAS • March 17, 2026 5:04 PM GMT
You also ask about Marines going to Norway. This happens every year for Exercise Cold Response. Our Royal Marines are expert in Arctic warfare. Nothing unusual, nothing sinister, nothing to see here apart from a red herring. The defence secretary has just addressed this, turns out that 500 troops were used. Submarines and Russian activity off of our coast is the news today, sounds very sinister to me. |
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Remember when I told you all about this?
• March 17, 2026 11:39 AM GMT My friend an ex neighbour from London has a second house in the West Country, she tells me you hear big military planes high up and that it’s building up. As well as about the Russian ship off of the coast of Minehead. That we sent 200 Marines to Norway but no one knows why is interesting, shouldn’t we be looking out for us here? We can’t even protect our own border (the Russian ship a mile and half off of our coastline) but are sending troops abroad so I do laugh negatively when he talks of protecting us all. Have a good day all. |
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Been confirmed now by the Defence Secretary.
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And he’s lied! Just said that there were , “Russian incursions into our wider waters, in and out of our exclusive economic zone, just to be clear not in our nearby shore territorial waters.”
That’s not what reported. |
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https://www.portsmouth.co.uk/news/defence/royal-navy-helicopter-russia-undersea-cables-operation-5495685
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Neil Clark, journalist & author:
On the day that an unhinged US President threatened to genocide 91.5m people we will always remember that Keir Starmer’s main priority was preventing a rapper from travelling to Britain for a music festival. |
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President Trump is treating the USA as his own personal fiefdom and business entity. A disgruntled or perceived sinned-entity / individual will be subject to a higher tariff, ostracised or publicly shamed. The man is super-egoistic and a narcissist.
President Trump is even doubted by the world in animosity with the tyrannic regime of Iran. Which sane entity let alone international diplomacy would engage Pakistan as a go-between in a war. Pakistan is the country where Bin Ladan managed to hide for 7 sevens since 911. The country is as corrupt and untrustworthy as any country ruled by a despot or a pariah. |
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Corrupt ? How do so many people from there hold positions of power in the UK, if that is the case ?
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That is easily managed. Just saturate (strategically) their own kind in a place to win eg East London, Wembley, etc. Even the dip-stick Mr Khan (his former law colleagues reckoned he was a nondescript laywer) could reign as The Mayor of London for so many years being an MP in Parliament will be a walk in the park in comparison.
Put these S Asian MPs outside London eg Sutton / Sutton even Wallington, Mitcham or Croydon these MPs will be history. |