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By:
sofiakenny
When: 22 Jul 20 12:22
Bojo utterly useless..waffle waffle bluster waffle....
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 22 Jul 20 12:26
Called out by speaker,,, .. Again!
By:
differentdrum
When: 22 Jul 20 13:45
You could rename this thread Starmer rips Boris to pieces because that's what happens every week. 

Love the way Starmer carefully ridicules each response before going on to the next question. They should just have half-an-hour of questions from Starmer. The rest of it is pretty pointless.
By:
mafeking
When: 22 Jul 20 13:56
only people who care are political hacks. has zero impact on the general public
By:
politicspunter
When: 22 Jul 20 14:06

Jul 22, 2020 -- 1:56PM, mafeking wrote:


only people who care are political hacks. has zero impact on the general public


Oh, it has an impact all right. You just have to look at the opinion polls and approval ratings post Starmer.

By:
mafeking
When: 22 Jul 20 14:17
at the best of times people only watch it for the circus and theatre of all the shouting and bawling. viewing figures for this sanitised version must be absolutely miniscule
By:
politicspunter
When: 22 Jul 20 14:23
It's not so much what happens live but what is reported on TV and newspapers. Starmer has closed the gap dramatically both in opinion polls and approval ratings but is still behind. However, he has stopped the rot.
By:
mafeking
When: 22 Jul 20 14:29
not being Corbyn helps. anyone would seem like a breath of fresh air following that

labour party as a whole though still way too far left to woo back many former voters if there was election any time soon which of course there isn't
By:
politicspunter
When: 22 Jul 20 14:38
Starmer has managed to get the Tory vote down to around the level it was at the last General election and have taken some vote share from the LibDems but moving on from there is a different level completely. Labour used to have 41 seats in Scotland, now they have 1 and with the popularity of the SNP, no clear way to make progress. Wales is a little easier but still tough. The Midlands and North looks to be their best route to try and make up ground.
By:
moondan
When: 22 Jul 20 17:08
Labour once had a huge problem called Corbyn. The conservatives now have a huge problem called The fat liar who is being found out with
each passing day.
Starmer is where the smart money is going.

What the conservatives have done this past decade or so is only being compounded by the virus which has the conservative kiss of death and those that think they will be able to ride the coming storm are deluded. Corbyn is yesterdays news and very soon the fat liar will follow.
And good riddance.
By:
sofiakenny
When: 02 Sep 20 13:36
A truly lamentable performance from Bojo..pathetic
By:
sofiakenny
When: 09 Sep 20 12:12
Usual guff from bojo.
By:
salmon spray
When: 09 Sep 20 12:19
God he's awful.
It's pathetic that this country has managed to end up with clown as PM. We're all paying the price for the actions of some.
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 09 Sep 20 12:21
still no answers

plenty of lies, but sadly no answers
By:
lapsy pa
When: 09 Sep 20 12:23
If Blackford is correct and these proposed bill changes are detrimental to devolution,it is major.
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 09 Sep 20 12:26
i guess he would say that, but if one devolved part is treated differently to another then
you would think they would try to use it to their political gain.

elections in scotland soon(ish)...
By:
truehoncho
When: 09 Sep 20 12:51
Why didn't Starmer ask him about Brexit - or did I miss it?
By:
salmon spray
When: 09 Sep 20 13:04
Saving that until the details are announced. At the moment even Bozo could find an easy out.
By:
politicspunter
When: 09 Sep 20 13:07
How on earth has this country allowed this PM to be there?
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 09 Sep 20 13:07
Johnson brought it up anyway, lol

Must have been prepped for it.
By:
nineteen points
When: 09 Sep 20 13:08
it is 100% dead certain that this govt want to break up the union.its undeniable now.
By:
mafeking
When: 09 Sep 20 14:47
i think you'll find it the labour party, lib dems and SNP are responsible for who the PM is. if they had waved through hapless may's hopeless ultra soft brexit deal on any of the numerous occasions they had the chance a desperate tory party would never have had to turn to boris as a last chance saloon

instead the other parties aided and abetted by the speaker gambled and massively overplayed their hand in attempting to get the referendum result overturned any way they could
By:
politicspunter
When: 09 Sep 20 14:51

Sep 9, 2020 -- 2:47PM, mafeking wrote:


i think you'll find it the labour party, lib dems and SNP are responsible for who the PM is. if they had waved through hapless may's hopeless ultra soft brexit deal on any of the numerous occasions they had the chance a desperate tory party would never have had to turn to boris as a last chance salooninstead the other parties aided and abetted by the speaker gambled and massively overplayed their hand in attempting to get the referendum result overturned any way they could


Lol, what about the tory MPs that wouldn't support their own leader and Prime Minister? If they had done so...

By:
mafeking
When: 09 Sep 20 15:10
yes but only about 5 opposition MPs consistently voted for brexit. what about the other 300 odd ?

surely some of them must have realised that blindly following their leader's wishes was a fool's errand ? i bet most of the northern now ex labour MPs booted out in december wish they could change their vote
By:
Fatslogger
When: 09 Sep 20 15:15
Perhaps. Some of them have been quite self flagellatory about it. May didn’t exactly offer the anti Brexit MPs a great compromise though: her WA was a hard Brexit, as we would have conceived it in those innocent times where we hadn’t really thought a government might vote through a similarly hard Brexit WA, then break international law to tear it up. But leaving that and the likely savage electoral consequences for the opposition parties aside, ask the question: what would the Tory Party have done next?
By:
politicspunter
When: 09 Sep 20 15:17
If you have MPs that won't even support their own leader/PM solely because they wish to have a different leader...
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 09 Sep 20 15:17
May's deal could always be trashed in same manner Johnson threatens to trash his own oven ready jobby.
By:
Richie_Burnett
When: 23 Sep 20 12:01
ttt
By:
Richie_Burnett
When: 23 Sep 20 12:16
Boris floundering againCry
By:
Petraco
When: 23 Sep 20 12:19
With an opposition as weak and feeble as those on display today he has nothing to worry about...
By:
Richie_Burnett
When: 30 Sep 20 11:42
Mischief
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 14 Oct 20 12:12
Another waffle fest, at least no dandruff today.
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 21 Oct 20 11:49
Not much to ask about today.
By:
Angoose
When: 21 Oct 20 11:54
Perhaps they could debate the merits of the various results achieved by Chelsea and Manchester United last night.
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 21 Oct 20 12:00
I don't think Johnson will want to mention young Mr rashford
By:
Richie_Burnett
When: 21 Oct 20 12:13
Boris getting his head kicked in againCry
By:
Richie_Burnett
When: 21 Oct 20 12:53

Oct 21, 2020 -- 12:00PM, ----you-have-to-laugh--- wrote:


I don't think Johnson will want to mention young Mr rashford


He basically confessed that it's tory policy to starve impoverished children - unlike in Wales, where they will be fed!

By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 21 Oct 20 13:23
These young folk who lose interest because they are hungry are our potential.

If we turn them into failures via hunger
then we shall reap the reward.
By:
Richie_Burnett
When: 18 Nov 20 11:16
Devil
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 18 Nov 20 11:18
Working from home, in shelf
isolation in the fridge
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