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Keir Starmer


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35 minutes ago, Section_31 said:

Owen Jones having the time of his life on Twitter. Strange times.


I’m fuming you’ve changed your avatar. Fucked my weekend up that you bastard (or until I get used to your new one) 

 

 

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5 hours ago, Section_31 said:

Owen Jones having the time of his life on Twitter. Strange times.

 

It's strange you mention him every day. A lot of right wing 'proper' journalists out there. Try Dan Hodges, Ian Dunt or Sebastian Payne. They're nowhere near as qualified but you might not get so upset.

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10 hours ago, Section_31 said:

 

Nah there was no labour candidate.

 

Galloway like to pick and choose what outrages him, doesn't like Israel but no problem with Russia (who he takes money off).

 

He'll be out at the next election,  be it May or October.

 

He'll definitely be out at the next election, he's said he's not fighting it.

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The reason Owen Jones is getting so much shit and the other so called journos get a free ride is because Jones showed the courage to question the IDF no debunked account of Oct 7th and is showing the humanity to call out those who are inflicting this on children in Gaza. 

 

 

Malnourished, child, on water drip. North Gaza; yesterday.

 

 

 

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Harold Wilson had the courage to call America out over Vietnam. Most will say history proved him and the Labour movement right. 

 

Starmer not calling out the genocide in Gaza will leave a black stain on the Labour Party and those who meekly toed that line for decades to come. We're talking children being starved to death, shot in the head, mowed down when trying to get to trucks giving humanitarian food and medicines. 

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Starmer seems shit scared of rolling out policies or even giving opinions which will upset. He's got an open goal, his foot on the Tory throat, and he's still scared of his own shadow.

 

He seems determined to tip toe into number 10.

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Oh, to have the Labour party represented by Caroline Lucas rather than David Lammy. 

 

The UK seems to have finally caught the US regarding the political positions of the two main parties. The centre right against the far right.

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Given Galloway's beliefs, never mind his personality and behaviour towards his opponents, I don't get why any socialist would have time for him these days. In terms of policies, there's a rizla paper between him and the Reform Party - Nick Griffin was celebrating his win last week. 

 

 

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6 minutes ago, Jack the Sipper said:

Given Galloway's beliefs, never mind his personality and behaviour towards his opponents, I don't get why any socialist would have time for him these days. In terms of policies, there's a rizla paper between him and the Reform Party - Nick Griffin was celebrating his win last week. 

 

 


He is to ‘The Left’ what Farage is to ‘The Right’.

 

A shameless, narcissistic chancer who will jump on anything to get his mug in the papers.

 

But, as above, you’ll see the mask slip as he’s given more screen time.

 

A thin skinned, self aggrandising spiv who’ll take anyone’s coin to act the nuisance.

 

 

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16 minutes ago, Jack the Sipper said:

Given Galloway's beliefs, never mind his personality and behaviour towards his opponents, I don't get why any socialist would have time for him these days. In terms of policies, there's a rizla paper between him and the Reform Party - Nick Griffin was celebrating his win last week. 

 

 


He’s a massive helmet. Weird that Griffin was backing his win though. That horrible cunt should have been sliced years ago. 

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I am a bit of a fair weather follower of politics. I don’t know the stage and actors as well as most of you that joust in here. Whenever I see Galloway, I usually hear stuff that strikes a chord with me (celeb big bro stuff apart). I definitely see extremism - and I also hear views that challenge mainstream Middle East narrative. The loathing of him on here must be down to stuff I have missed. 
 

I was shocked that Griffin supported him.  To me they seem wildly opposed characters. 
 

without attacking me for my current understanding, can you share some of the cunty stuff on him?

 

genuine question. 

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2 minutes ago, Jennings said:

I am a bit of a fair weather follower of politics. I don’t know the stage and actors as well as most of you that joust in here. Whenever I see Galloway, I usually hear stuff that strikes a chord with me (celeb big bro stuff apart). I definitely see extremism - and I also hear views that challenge mainstream Middle East narrative. The loathing of him on here must be down to stuff I have missed. 
 

I was shocked that Griffin supported him.  To me they seem wildly opposed characters. 
 

without attacking me for my current understanding, can you share some of the cunty stuff on him?

 

genuine question. 


Took Russian money, lauded Hussain, refuses to recognise the Isreal State, climate change denier, supporter of Hizbollah, anti NATO, selective racist ect.

 

He’s willing to jump on things to further his own standing, whether he believes it or not.

 

He is just the lefts version of Farage, a political chancer who is very adept at knowing which way the wind is blowing.

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19 hours ago, Kepler-186 said:

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The Thatcher tropes again. The promise of belt tightening for the bottom 80% whilst giving gilt edged guarantees to the 20% at the top. 

 

Thow in a bit of gaslighting by using the old Thatcher trick of equating household finances with the country's economy. It's bullshit and she knows it is. 

 

 

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2 hours ago, Jack the Sipper said:

Given Galloway's beliefs, never mind his personality and behaviour towards his opponents, I don't get why any socialist would have time for him these days. In terms of policies, there's a rizla paper between him and the Reform Party - Nick Griffin was celebrating his win last week. 

 

 

He seems to be disliked by both sides now.

I honestly haven't got a clue what he stands for anymore. 

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