comment by Tamwolf (U17286)
posted 53 minutes ago
I actually think Starmer has handled Trump better than most world leaders. He basically remains non-committal without annoying him, whilst building stronger relations with other allies.
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He’s a facking appeaser and a coward.
Do we reckon the MAGA gang were firing their pop guns in the sky and shouting yee-haw when they bombed Iran?
comment by Tamwolf (U17286)
posted 1 minute ago
Pawl is always lurking on this thread. As soon as Starmer is mentioned or there is a chance to criticised he posts almost immediately.
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Haha, come on Tammy!!
If I posted everytime Starmer messed up I'd never get any work done or sleep.
Sooner my Angie is in power the better
comment by EVERYTHING’S POTE! (U17054)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by Tamwolf (U17286)
posted 53 minutes ago
I actually think Starmer has handled Trump better than most world leaders. He basically remains non-committal without annoying him, whilst building stronger relations with other allies.
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He’s a facking appeaser and a coward.
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And as to Israel’s ethnic cleansing, he’s worse than that. He’s facking complicit in the genocide.
I’d made my mind up a long while back that I’d never vote Labour in my lifetime, come what may. Blair 2.0 has only strengthened that commitment.
Fack him, and fack the PLP.
comment by Cinciwolf-----JA606 NFL fantasy champ 2023 (U11551)
posted 15 hours, 59 minutes ago
comment by Baz tard - ineos your face (U19119)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 1 minute ago
Pakistan has announced it plans to nominate US President Donald Trump for a Nobel Peace Prize, citing the role that Islamabad says he played in helping to negotiate a ceasefire last month between India and Pakistan.
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Oops, sounds like Pakistan have been caught with their fingers in the till over Iran and are now groveling. Spineless cants
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They're playing politics here by appealing to Trump's ego and stoopidity to improve their own situation.
It really is incredible how much power Israel have over the US and all others. How have they managed that in the space of a few decades? Why are so many powerful people so scared to criticise them and their reach?
comment by Tamwolf (U17286)
posted 28 minutes ago
Pawl is always lurking on this thread. As soon as Starmer is mentioned or there is a chance to criticised he posts almost immediately.
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The funniest thing is he criticises him for everything he values in a Tory leader.
comment by Darren The King Fletcher (U10026)
posted 14 minutes ago
comment by Tamwolf (U17286)
posted 28 minutes ago
Pawl is always lurking on this thread. As soon as Starmer is mentioned or there is a chance to criticised he posts almost immediately.
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The funniest thing is he criticises him for everything he values in a Tory leader.
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Tory MP and former minister Kit Malthouse interrupting a Commons statement on Gaza by foreign office minister Hamish Falconer:
“If I’m honest with the minister, it feels like the whole House is being played. He shows up, he mouths the words full of condemnation and being appalled, and very occasionally, the government leaks out just enough sanctions. Frankly, I’m afraid, colleagues, to keep the Labour benches from open revolt.
“Israel has replaced the UNRWA distribution system with a shooting gallery, an abattoir, where starving people are lured out through combat zones to be shot at.”
Where are the Labour MPs? What are they doing? Facking pathetic puzzies.
comment by EVERYTHING’S POTE! (U17054)
posted 16 minutes ago
Tory MP and former minister Kit Malthouse interrupting a Commons statement on Gaza by foreign office minister Hamish Falconer:
“If I’m honest with the minister, it feels like the whole House is being played. He shows up, he mouths the words full of condemnation and being appalled, and very occasionally, the government leaks out just enough sanctions. Frankly, I’m afraid, colleagues, to keep the Labour benches from open revolt.
“Israel has replaced the UNRWA distribution system with a shooting gallery, an abattoir, where starving people are lured out through combat zones to be shot at.”
Where are the Labour MPs? What are they doing? Facking pathetic puzzies.
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Terrified of being called antisemitic like Corbyn. Bunch of cowards who have as much integrity as the average rattlesnake
https://www.declassifieduk.org/wp-content/webp-express/webp-images/doc-root/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Election-maps-2-Starmer-cabinet2-576x1024.jpeg.webp
comment by PawlBawron (U1055)
posted 1 hour, 16 minutes ago
comment by bmcl1987 - the M stands for meltdown 🤓 (U14177)
posted 39 seconds ago
Has anyone on this thread suggested Starmer’s first year has been successful Pawl?
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I don't know as I'm not on here often enough but I'll bet there's plenty on here who regret voting for him (like alot people up and down the country) and aren't admitting it.
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Gotcha so you have no idea if anyone on the thread thinks starmer’s first year has been a success. Who do you think regrets voting for him (I presume you mean voting for their local Labour candidate for MP, as of course we don’t have PM elections) that isn’t admitting it? Now obviously someone like yourself will acknowledge there’s thinking that the Labour government have got something wrong does not necessarily equal regretting voting for them, as the former is Labour specific while the latter is in the context of there being other parties 👍
comment by bmcl1987 - the M stands for meltdown 🤓 (U14177)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by PawlBawron (U1055)
posted 1 hour, 16 minutes ago
comment by bmcl1987 - the M stands for meltdown 🤓 (U14177)
posted 39 seconds ago
Has anyone on this thread suggested Starmer’s first year has been successful Pawl?
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I don't know as I'm not on here often enough but I'll bet there's plenty on here who regret voting for him (like alot people up and down the country) and aren't admitting it.
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Gotcha so you have no idea if anyone on the thread thinks starmer’s first year has been a success. Who do you think regrets voting for him (I presume you mean voting for their local Labour candidate for MP, as of course we don’t have PM elections) that isn’t admitting it? Now obviously someone like yourself will acknowledge there’s thinking that the Labour government have got something wrong does not necessarily equal regretting voting for them, as the former is Labour specific while the latter is in the context of there being other parties 👍
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Our local MP has done more for her constituency inside 12 months than the previous encumbent managed in 14 long years.
Yes, she's Labour, the other priсk was a Tory.
Starmer's not been brilliant...yet but he's head and shoulders above the previous 3 incumbants at No 10.
Backtracking on policies isn't a good look but it's far better than stubbornly sticking to polices that were vastly unpopulour and of little financial benefit to the country as a whole.
Jeez, I shudder to think how Johnson or Truss would have dealt with current global events.
Previous PM's thought process:-
Sunak "Erm, I want to move to America so I'll give Trump my full support"
Johnson "Erm, I was born In America, I'll give Donald my full support"
Truss "I don't really follow international politics but I'm sure slashing tax will help".
Truss "I don't really follow international politics but I'm sure slashing tax will help".
———
Yemeni Houthis have ended their ceasefire with the US.
BREAKING: Araghchi meeting with Putin TOMORROW, heading to Moscow this afternoon
Says he’ll have 'serious consultations' with Russian leader
'Russia is a FRIEND of Iran, we always consult with each other'
Iranian Foreign Minister:
The NPT has failed to protect us.
I will head to Moscow to meet with Putin. Russia is a friend of Iran and we have a strategic partnership with it.
Following the U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, the Iranian Atomic Energy Agency has issued the following announcements:
Iran will significantly increase enriched uranium production by activating a new enrichment facility at a secure and previously prepared location;
The first-generation IR-1 centrifuges at the underground Fordow facility will be replaced with advanced IR-6 centrifuges;
Iran will substantially reduce its cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency and may expel IAEA inspectors.
Great work by the ‘peace’ president lads
comment by Michael Scofield (U11781)
posted 23 minutes ago
Following the U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, the Iranian Atomic Energy Agency has issued the following announcements:
Iran will significantly increase enriched uranium production by activating a new enrichment facility at a secure and previously prepared location;
The first-generation IR-1 centrifuges at the underground Fordow facility will be replaced with advanced IR-6 centrifuges;
Iran will substantially reduce its cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency and may expel IAEA inspectors.
Great work by the ‘peace’ president lads
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The duplicitous and unserious states such as Israel and the US demonstrates the reasoning of a few nation states thinking they need their own nuclear threat to ensure their own existence.
Don't you think Iran have been developing this for years? They just gave the game away.
"The first-generation IR-1 centrifuges at the underground Fordow facility will be replaced with advanced IR-6 centrifuges"
These are enrichment centrifuges. They aren't easy to develop, nor are they developed for 'peaceful purposes'.
A cursory google search shows this is known and documented for all to see.
https://www.iranwatch.org/our-publications/weapon-program-background-report/irans-centrifuges-models-status
comment by Beeb (U1841)
posted 4 hours, 9 minutes ago
comment by PawlBawron (U1055)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by PawlBawron (U1055)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Tamwolf (U17286)
posted 6 minutes ago
I actually think Starmer has handled Trump better than most world leaders. He basically remains non-committal without annoying him, whilst building stronger relations with other allies.
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Yes but folk on benefits, small business owners, farmers, those owed compensation from the PO and blood scandals, Waspi women and people who just don't like serial liars won't give a toss about how well he deals with foreign leaders.
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Waspi women, tax dodging farmers and people abusing the benefits system can go and fek themselves.
As for the PO workers and Bad Blood victims, the Tories set in motion a system for them to be compensated.
It dragged on endlessly under them and I agree Labour should speed up the process.
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Starmer promised everybody everything in the worlds vaguest manifesto and got in because the public wanted to give the Tories a kicking.
Fair play he saw an opportunity and grabbed it but anybody who thinks his first year has been successful needs to give their head a wobble.
He loves prancing around with Macron, Zelenskyy and picking up Trumps paperwork but he's not got a clue how to run the country that stupidly elected him.
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Cringe.
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I was not sure before but now I see Pawl is a wum. Has it been a year already for Starmer. That must be longer than a majority of tory leaders terms the last three or four years right?
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posted on 22/6/25
comment by Tamwolf (U17286)
posted 53 minutes ago
I actually think Starmer has handled Trump better than most world leaders. He basically remains non-committal without annoying him, whilst building stronger relations with other allies.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
He’s a facking appeaser and a coward.
posted on 22/6/25
Do we reckon the MAGA gang were firing their pop guns in the sky and shouting yee-haw when they bombed Iran?
posted on 22/6/25
comment by Tamwolf (U17286)
posted 1 minute ago
Pawl is always lurking on this thread. As soon as Starmer is mentioned or there is a chance to criticised he posts almost immediately.
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Haha, come on Tammy!!
If I posted everytime Starmer messed up I'd never get any work done or sleep.
posted on 22/6/25
Sooner my Angie is in power the better
posted on 22/6/25
comment by EVERYTHING’S POTE! (U17054)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by Tamwolf (U17286)
posted 53 minutes ago
I actually think Starmer has handled Trump better than most world leaders. He basically remains non-committal without annoying him, whilst building stronger relations with other allies.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
He’s a facking appeaser and a coward.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
And as to Israel’s ethnic cleansing, he’s worse than that. He’s facking complicit in the genocide.
I’d made my mind up a long while back that I’d never vote Labour in my lifetime, come what may. Blair 2.0 has only strengthened that commitment.
Fack him, and fack the PLP.
posted on 22/6/25
comment by Cinciwolf-----JA606 NFL fantasy champ 2023 (U11551)
posted 15 hours, 59 minutes ago
comment by Baz tard - ineos your face (U19119)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 1 minute ago
Pakistan has announced it plans to nominate US President Donald Trump for a Nobel Peace Prize, citing the role that Islamabad says he played in helping to negotiate a ceasefire last month between India and Pakistan.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Oops, sounds like Pakistan have been caught with their fingers in the till over Iran and are now groveling. Spineless cants
----------------------------------------------------------------------
They're playing politics here by appealing to Trump's ego and stoopidity to improve their own situation.
posted on 22/6/25
It really is incredible how much power Israel have over the US and all others. How have they managed that in the space of a few decades? Why are so many powerful people so scared to criticise them and their reach?
posted on 22/6/25
comment by Tamwolf (U17286)
posted 28 minutes ago
Pawl is always lurking on this thread. As soon as Starmer is mentioned or there is a chance to criticised he posts almost immediately.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The funniest thing is he criticises him for everything he values in a Tory leader.
posted on 22/6/25
comment by Darren The King Fletcher (U10026)
posted 14 minutes ago
comment by Tamwolf (U17286)
posted 28 minutes ago
Pawl is always lurking on this thread. As soon as Starmer is mentioned or there is a chance to criticised he posts almost immediately.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The funniest thing is he criticises him for everything he values in a Tory leader.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
posted on 22/6/25
Tory MP and former minister Kit Malthouse interrupting a Commons statement on Gaza by foreign office minister Hamish Falconer:
“If I’m honest with the minister, it feels like the whole House is being played. He shows up, he mouths the words full of condemnation and being appalled, and very occasionally, the government leaks out just enough sanctions. Frankly, I’m afraid, colleagues, to keep the Labour benches from open revolt.
“Israel has replaced the UNRWA distribution system with a shooting gallery, an abattoir, where starving people are lured out through combat zones to be shot at.”
Where are the Labour MPs? What are they doing? Facking pathetic puzzies.
posted on 22/6/25
comment by EVERYTHING’S POTE! (U17054)
posted 16 minutes ago
Tory MP and former minister Kit Malthouse interrupting a Commons statement on Gaza by foreign office minister Hamish Falconer:
“If I’m honest with the minister, it feels like the whole House is being played. He shows up, he mouths the words full of condemnation and being appalled, and very occasionally, the government leaks out just enough sanctions. Frankly, I’m afraid, colleagues, to keep the Labour benches from open revolt.
“Israel has replaced the UNRWA distribution system with a shooting gallery, an abattoir, where starving people are lured out through combat zones to be shot at.”
Where are the Labour MPs? What are they doing? Facking pathetic puzzies.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Terrified of being called antisemitic like Corbyn. Bunch of cowards who have as much integrity as the average rattlesnake
posted on 22/6/25
https://www.declassifieduk.org/wp-content/webp-express/webp-images/doc-root/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Election-maps-2-Starmer-cabinet2-576x1024.jpeg.webp
posted on 22/6/25
comment by PawlBawron (U1055)
posted 1 hour, 16 minutes ago
comment by bmcl1987 - the M stands for meltdown 🤓 (U14177)
posted 39 seconds ago
Has anyone on this thread suggested Starmer’s first year has been successful Pawl?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I don't know as I'm not on here often enough but I'll bet there's plenty on here who regret voting for him (like alot people up and down the country) and aren't admitting it.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Gotcha so you have no idea if anyone on the thread thinks starmer’s first year has been a success. Who do you think regrets voting for him (I presume you mean voting for their local Labour candidate for MP, as of course we don’t have PM elections) that isn’t admitting it? Now obviously someone like yourself will acknowledge there’s thinking that the Labour government have got something wrong does not necessarily equal regretting voting for them, as the former is Labour specific while the latter is in the context of there being other parties 👍
posted on 22/6/25
comment by bmcl1987 - the M stands for meltdown 🤓 (U14177)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by PawlBawron (U1055)
posted 1 hour, 16 minutes ago
comment by bmcl1987 - the M stands for meltdown 🤓 (U14177)
posted 39 seconds ago
Has anyone on this thread suggested Starmer’s first year has been successful Pawl?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I don't know as I'm not on here often enough but I'll bet there's plenty on here who regret voting for him (like alot people up and down the country) and aren't admitting it.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Gotcha so you have no idea if anyone on the thread thinks starmer’s first year has been a success. Who do you think regrets voting for him (I presume you mean voting for their local Labour candidate for MP, as of course we don’t have PM elections) that isn’t admitting it? Now obviously someone like yourself will acknowledge there’s thinking that the Labour government have got something wrong does not necessarily equal regretting voting for them, as the former is Labour specific while the latter is in the context of there being other parties 👍
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Our local MP has done more for her constituency inside 12 months than the previous encumbent managed in 14 long years.
Yes, she's Labour, the other priсk was a Tory.
posted on 22/6/25
Starmer's not been brilliant...yet but he's head and shoulders above the previous 3 incumbants at No 10.
Backtracking on policies isn't a good look but it's far better than stubbornly sticking to polices that were vastly unpopulour and of little financial benefit to the country as a whole.
Jeez, I shudder to think how Johnson or Truss would have dealt with current global events.
posted on 22/6/25
Previous PM's thought process:-
Sunak "Erm, I want to move to America so I'll give Trump my full support"
Johnson "Erm, I was born In America, I'll give Donald my full support"
Truss "I don't really follow international politics but I'm sure slashing tax will help".
posted on 22/6/25
Truss "I don't really follow international politics but I'm sure slashing tax will help".
———
posted on 22/6/25
Yemeni Houthis have ended their ceasefire with the US.
posted on 22/6/25
BREAKING: Araghchi meeting with Putin TOMORROW, heading to Moscow this afternoon
Says he’ll have 'serious consultations' with Russian leader
'Russia is a FRIEND of Iran, we always consult with each other'
posted on 22/6/25
Iranian Foreign Minister:
The NPT has failed to protect us.
I will head to Moscow to meet with Putin. Russia is a friend of Iran and we have a strategic partnership with it.
posted on 22/6/25
Following the U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, the Iranian Atomic Energy Agency has issued the following announcements:
Iran will significantly increase enriched uranium production by activating a new enrichment facility at a secure and previously prepared location;
The first-generation IR-1 centrifuges at the underground Fordow facility will be replaced with advanced IR-6 centrifuges;
Iran will substantially reduce its cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency and may expel IAEA inspectors.
Great work by the ‘peace’ president lads
posted on 22/6/25
comment by Michael Scofield (U11781)
posted 23 minutes ago
Following the U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, the Iranian Atomic Energy Agency has issued the following announcements:
Iran will significantly increase enriched uranium production by activating a new enrichment facility at a secure and previously prepared location;
The first-generation IR-1 centrifuges at the underground Fordow facility will be replaced with advanced IR-6 centrifuges;
Iran will substantially reduce its cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency and may expel IAEA inspectors.
Great work by the ‘peace’ president lads
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The duplicitous and unserious states such as Israel and the US demonstrates the reasoning of a few nation states thinking they need their own nuclear threat to ensure their own existence.
posted on 22/6/25
Don't you think Iran have been developing this for years? They just gave the game away.
"The first-generation IR-1 centrifuges at the underground Fordow facility will be replaced with advanced IR-6 centrifuges"
These are enrichment centrifuges. They aren't easy to develop, nor are they developed for 'peaceful purposes'.
posted on 22/6/25
A cursory google search shows this is known and documented for all to see.
https://www.iranwatch.org/our-publications/weapon-program-background-report/irans-centrifuges-models-status
posted on 22/6/25
comment by Beeb (U1841)
posted 4 hours, 9 minutes ago
comment by PawlBawron (U1055)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by PawlBawron (U1055)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Tamwolf (U17286)
posted 6 minutes ago
I actually think Starmer has handled Trump better than most world leaders. He basically remains non-committal without annoying him, whilst building stronger relations with other allies.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Yes but folk on benefits, small business owners, farmers, those owed compensation from the PO and blood scandals, Waspi women and people who just don't like serial liars won't give a toss about how well he deals with foreign leaders.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Waspi women, tax dodging farmers and people abusing the benefits system can go and fek themselves.
As for the PO workers and Bad Blood victims, the Tories set in motion a system for them to be compensated.
It dragged on endlessly under them and I agree Labour should speed up the process.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Starmer promised everybody everything in the worlds vaguest manifesto and got in because the public wanted to give the Tories a kicking.
Fair play he saw an opportunity and grabbed it but anybody who thinks his first year has been successful needs to give their head a wobble.
He loves prancing around with Macron, Zelenskyy and picking up Trumps paperwork but he's not got a clue how to run the country that stupidly elected him.
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Cringe.
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I was not sure before but now I see Pawl is a wum. Has it been a year already for Starmer. That must be longer than a majority of tory leaders terms the last three or four years right?
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