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Labour Party and Kier Starmer 07:25 - Sep 3 with 47429 viewsonceablue

I just woke up from a nightmare where Kier Starmer and his Girlfriend Rachael Reeves were in charge of the country

Oh f@ck


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Labour Party and Kier Starmer on 09:38 - Sep 13 with 1168 viewsThe_Flashing_Smile

Labour Party and Kier Starmer on 08:39 - Sep 13 by Zapers

Nothings a surprise with you


No answer to the point then?

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Labour Party and Kier Starmer on 09:52 - Sep 13 with 1101 viewsZapers

Labour Party and Kier Starmer on 09:38 - Sep 13 by The_Flashing_Smile

No answer to the point then?


Again you are all over the place!

Try asking the poster who stated the question in the first place, because it clearly wasn't me.
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Labour Party and Kier Starmer on 10:33 - Sep 13 with 1039 viewsThe_Flashing_Smile

Labour Party and Kier Starmer on 09:52 - Sep 13 by Zapers

Again you are all over the place!

Try asking the poster who stated the question in the first place, because it clearly wasn't me.


Jesus, how bad is your memory? I asked the poster who stated the question in the first place - and YOU replied!

Me: How's that protest vote worked out for you over the years?
You: Pretty much the same as yours, if you voted for Corbyn.

So I'll ask again, seeing as you seem so keen to weigh in - in what way is the result of a one-off vote for Corbyn "pretty much the same" as protest voting for decades?!

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Labour Party and Kier Starmer on 10:45 - Sep 13 with 1016 viewsZapers

Labour Party and Kier Starmer on 10:33 - Sep 13 by The_Flashing_Smile

Jesus, how bad is your memory? I asked the poster who stated the question in the first place - and YOU replied!

Me: How's that protest vote worked out for you over the years?
You: Pretty much the same as yours, if you voted for Corbyn.

So I'll ask again, seeing as you seem so keen to weigh in - in what way is the result of a one-off vote for Corbyn "pretty much the same" as protest voting for decades?!


So you admit that your vote for Corbyn was a protest vote;)
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Labour Party and Kier Starmer on 11:09 - Sep 13 with 971 viewspositivity

Labour Party and Kier Starmer on 10:45 - Sep 13 by Zapers

So you admit that your vote for Corbyn was a protest vote;)


how can a vote for the only available alternative to the economic disaster of the tories be a protest vote?

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Labour Party and Kier Starmer on 11:27 - Sep 13 with 946 viewsellerblue

Labour Party and Kier Starmer on 13:08 - Sep 3 by Leaky

Perhaps if we had pensions at the same level as France & Germany we wouldn't these ridiculous top ups


my wife is a german pensioner and i have the uk state pension i can assure you the german pension when medical and church tax and tax is deducted at source is less than my uk state pension plus german pensioners get no associated perks such as free presciptions travel etc

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Labour Party and Kier Starmer on 11:54 - Sep 13 with 876 viewsThe_Flashing_Smile

Labour Party and Kier Starmer on 10:45 - Sep 13 by Zapers

So you admit that your vote for Corbyn was a protest vote;)


It's fascinating how your brain works. The thing about jokes is they only really work if there's a modicum of truth in them.

Anyway, well done in not answering (again).

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Labour Party and Kier Starmer on 07:52 - Sep 18 with 504 viewsWeWereZombies

Labour Party and Kier Starmer on 09:47 - Sep 9 by The_Flashing_Smile

I haven't forgotten the note. What you don't seem to know is it's a joke note the outgoing minister traditionally leaves for an incomer when a government changes after an election. David Laws, the Lib Dem who released the note, has apologised to Liam Byrne for weaponising it.

Unfortunately these things get out into the public and the facts get lost. You're not alone in not knowing it's a long running joke that has been done many times and 2010 just happens to be the first time it was released. The weaponising of it clearly worked!

The election before the last election is a long way in the past, nothing we can do about that now, and Starmer has turned the party around completely since then.


Not sure if every Chancellor leaves a note like that and how long it has been going on, the first instance I know of (and I think the one Liam Byrne was rather ineptly channelling) was by Conservative Reginald Maudling (known in some quarters as Fraudling Maudling...) 'Upon being forced out of the post by the election defeat [1964], Maudling left a note to his successor, James Callaghan, simply stating "Good luck, old cock.... Sorry to leave it in such a mess".' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reginald_Maudling

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Labour Party and Kier Starmer on 07:55 - Sep 18 with 485 viewsThe_Flashing_Smile

Labour Party and Kier Starmer on 07:52 - Sep 18 by WeWereZombies

Not sure if every Chancellor leaves a note like that and how long it has been going on, the first instance I know of (and I think the one Liam Byrne was rather ineptly channelling) was by Conservative Reginald Maudling (known in some quarters as Fraudling Maudling...) 'Upon being forced out of the post by the election defeat [1964], Maudling left a note to his successor, James Callaghan, simply stating "Good luck, old cock.... Sorry to leave it in such a mess".' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reginald_Maudling


I read somewhere that it might date back to the 1920s!

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