Drifter
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Yes, he is bought and paid for.Alexis Sanchez vibes.
Seriously, though, can anyone understand this position?
Yes, he is bought and paid for.Alexis Sanchez vibes.
Seriously, though, can anyone understand this position?
I think you’re underestimating the UK public a bit here. Foreign policy will differentiate voters especially if there is minimal differentiation on the key issues that you mention. We’re seeing that minimal differentiation with Labour’s move to the right. The Palestine issue was the straw that broke the camel’s back, not just for me but a significant portion of Labour voters.
What is so fecking hard about calling for a ceasefire, release of all hostages and condemning Hamas well? Put pressure on countries like Qatar to get Hamas to release the hostages. How many more bombings is there going to be where women and children are killed under the auspices of targeting Hamas. This position is a fecking joke.
Running scared of the right wing again. The state of politicians in this country, feck me.
You think Starmer calling for a ceasefire is going to put pressure on Quatar? It's not starmers position that's a joke, it's the vanity of this thinking. If you want Starmer to posture at least be honest about why. Quatar doesn't care what the UK thinks. We have no sway in the middle east and starmer is not in power anyway, there no point in getting angry about it.What is so fecking hard about calling for a ceasefire, release of all hostages and condemning Hamas well? Put pressure on countries like Qatar to get Hamas to release the hostages. How many more bombings is there going to be where women and children are killed under the auspices of targeting Hamas. This position is a fecking joke.
Running scared of the right wing again. The state of politicians in this country, feck me.
You think Starmer calling for a ceasefire is going to put pressure on Quatar? It's not starmers position that's a joke, it's the vanity of this thinking. If you want Starmer to posture at least be honest about why. Quatar doesn't care what the UK thinks. We have no sway in the middle east and starmer is not in power anyway, there no point in getting angry about it.
11 councillors quit Labour over stance on ceasefire in Gaza - after calling for Sir Keir Starmer to resign
Wow small world!That's my cousin's husband
Fair play, I didn't realise he was so principled.
Absolutely moronic.Utterly stupid not to allow a free vote on the ceasefire today. Unnecessary resignations and issues when the Tories are in the gutter.
I thought this tbhUtterly stupid not to allow a free vote on the ceasefire today. Unnecessary resignations and issues when the Tories are in the gutter.
It’s the paragraph beneath the organogram.I didn't see any mention of 'Russian oil money' in the ST piece unless I missed it?
Is there a list of the Labour MPs who voted for the ceasefire?
You mean Martin Taylor, the fund manager? Any fund manager investing in Russia will own some oil stocks cos they make up such a large portion of the index. To brand money from a fund manager 'Russian oil money' is laughably untrue though.It’s the paragraph beneath the organogram.
Ohhhhh!Starmer would get my vote .... for being the weakest and most pointless Labour politician in living memory.
Starmer really shot himself in the foot here, and for no good reason either.
There would have been little consequence to him just letting his MPs vote freely, its hardly an amendment personally critical of Israel. Yet he's chosen to double down on his pro-Israeli stance and as a result has conjured up inner turmoil at a time when he should have an open goal against a Tory party in utter chaos.
He's been so desperate to paint himself as the anti-Corbyn, that he's pivoted all the way to other end.
I was under the impression that people who are Starmer's ideological allies actively sabotaged efforts by Corbyn to combat said antisemitism.You mean the opposite of someone who led a period of antisemitism in the Labour party.
Not an opinion, a fact according to the Equality and Human Rights Commission