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Blimey 18:01 - Mar 4 with 6177 viewsGlasgowBlue


Hey now, hey now, don't dream it's over
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Blimey on 18:02 - Mar 4 with 2870 viewsSomethingBlue

A nation that has lost its moral compass.

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Blimey on 18:02 - Mar 4 with 2870 viewsJ2BLUE

In the short term the vaccine euphoria is likely to boost the Tories.

God help us if those are the percentages in a couple of years.

Truly impaired.
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Blimey on 18:12 - Mar 4 with 2801 viewsBlueandTruesince82

Shocking numbers given the Antisemmite has been given the elbow.

Cornyn to colourful, Starmer to grey.

Labour's ability to be completely ineffective in oppositions really is something isn't it.

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Blimey on 18:20 - Mar 4 with 2741 viewsgiant_stow

Blimey on 18:02 - Mar 4 by SomethingBlue

A nation that has lost its moral compass.


You might be right, but I don't think these numbers prove it. This is just relief at the vaccine situ surely?

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Blimey on 18:29 - Mar 4 with 2705 viewsJakeITFC

Can't wait for the Corbyn going bounce to get Labour 20 points ahead like we were all promised.
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Blimey on 18:33 - Mar 4 with 2670 viewsBlueandTruesince82

Blimey on 18:29 - Mar 4 by JakeITFC

Can't wait for the Corbyn going bounce to get Labour 20 points ahead like we were all promised.


TBF that was never going to happen, Labour was doomed either way in that one for much deeper reasons

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Blimey on 18:45 - Mar 4 with 2612 viewsLord_Lucan

Blimey on 18:29 - Mar 4 by JakeITFC

Can't wait for the Corbyn going bounce to get Labour 20 points ahead like we were all promised.


When Starmer started pulling Boris to bits at QT I thought Labour were on to something - but the ball has stopped rolling.

A Corbyn figure is never going to get elected and it doesn't look like a Sensible Starmer type will either.

Labour always seem to be worried more about governing their party than actually governing the UK

Labour will not win an election under any leader until the Conservatives decide blow up and lose it (as is what happens with any political party)

The bottom line if truth be told is that people don't trust Labour with finances.

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Blimey on 18:46 - Mar 4 with 2595 viewsBlueBadger

Blimey on 18:45 - Mar 4 by Lord_Lucan

When Starmer started pulling Boris to bits at QT I thought Labour were on to something - but the ball has stopped rolling.

A Corbyn figure is never going to get elected and it doesn't look like a Sensible Starmer type will either.

Labour always seem to be worried more about governing their party than actually governing the UK

Labour will not win an election under any leader until the Conservatives decide blow up and lose it (as is what happens with any political party)

The bottom line if truth be told is that people don't trust Labour with finances.


...but will vote for a party that have just engineered one of the biggest act of economic self-harm of the last 100 years.

*Partridge shake of the head and 'this country'*

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Blimey on 18:48 - Mar 4 with 2571 viewsHerbivore

Blimey on 18:45 - Mar 4 by Lord_Lucan

When Starmer started pulling Boris to bits at QT I thought Labour were on to something - but the ball has stopped rolling.

A Corbyn figure is never going to get elected and it doesn't look like a Sensible Starmer type will either.

Labour always seem to be worried more about governing their party than actually governing the UK

Labour will not win an election under any leader until the Conservatives decide blow up and lose it (as is what happens with any political party)

The bottom line if truth be told is that people don't trust Labour with finances.


The last paragraph is depressing when we're currently governed by a bunch of charlatans that have literally given away billions of pounds of public money to their friends, blown billions more on a shambolic Brexit (lots of which went on planning for no deal, which was only ever posturing), and who have consistently failed to meet their own targets on deficit and debt reduction despite huge cuts to public services and - until last year - favourable global economic conditions. That's before money wasted on stuff like HS2 and Crossrail, both of which have gone massively over budget.

The country is fooked, nobody cares about evidence anymore.

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Blimey on 18:49 - Mar 4 with 2566 viewsTieDyedIn95

Blimey on 18:02 - Mar 4 by SomethingBlue

A nation that has lost its moral compass.


More like who's the less sh1t out of a terrible pile of dogsh1t.

Also if the SNP didn't exist those votes would easily be with Labour.

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Blimey on 18:51 - Mar 4 with 2536 views26_Paz

https://www.itv.com/news/meridian/2021-03-03/councillor-suspended-from-party-aft
Stuff like this doesn’t do them any favours ...

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Blimey on 18:55 - Mar 4 with 2511 viewsChurchman

Blimey on 18:02 - Mar 4 by J2BLUE

In the short term the vaccine euphoria is likely to boost the Tories.

God help us if those are the percentages in a couple of years.


It’s a once in a lifetime situation. The polls are totally meaningless and won’t look like that in two or three years time. Not that they’re accurate in normal times. Nothing to see.
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Blimey on 18:57 - Mar 4 with 2496 viewsStokieBlue

It's not that surprising on the back of a successful vaccine rollout, some people tend to sway in the wind and at the moment the vaccine rollout is front and centre.

Let's see if it's anything like that in 2 years time when all the cronyism has been exposed along with the wasted billions and any investigations into the deaths. There is also the serious risk of job losses and other financial challenges which will come up over the next year.

As it stands it's meaningless as there will be no Westminster election to vote in for quite some time.

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Blimey on 19:04 - Mar 4 with 2472 viewsBlueBadger

Blimey on 18:51 - Mar 4 by 26_Paz

https://www.itv.com/news/meridian/2021-03-03/councillor-suspended-from-party-aft
Stuff like this doesn’t do them any favours ...


Stupid c**ts, should have had a massive presser in which everyone lined up to point out that she was only doing what any parent would rather than this whole 'actually hold someone doing wrong to account' business.
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Blimey on 19:20 - Mar 4 with 2405 viewsBlueandTruesince82

Blimey on 18:51 - Mar 4 by 26_Paz

https://www.itv.com/news/meridian/2021-03-03/councillor-suspended-from-party-aft
Stuff like this doesn’t do them any favours ...


Sorry accidental DV

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Blimey on 19:22 - Mar 4 with 2397 viewsBlueBadger

Blimey on 18:33 - Mar 4 by BlueandTruesince82

TBF that was never going to happen, Labour was doomed either way in that one for much deeper reasons


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Blimey on 19:22 - Mar 4 with 2388 views26_Paz

Blimey on 19:04 - Mar 4 by BlueBadger

Stupid c**ts, should have had a massive presser in which everyone lined up to point out that she was only doing what any parent would rather than this whole 'actually hold someone doing wrong to account' business.
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Sorry? I’m not sure what you mean there?

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Blimey on 19:22 - Mar 4 with 2382 viewsclive_baker

Doesn’t surprise me greatly. Kier Starmer is an absolute lemon, if he can’t gain on this sh1t show of a government he never will.

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Blimey on 19:27 - Mar 4 with 2346 viewsBlueBadger

Blimey on 19:22 - Mar 4 by 26_Paz

Sorry? I’m not sure what you mean there?


Just pointing out that the Tories are still inexplicably popular despite being provably corrupt, incompetent and criminal and not actually taking punitive action against their wrongdoers hasn't done them any harm so I'm not sure why Labour have decided to actually punish someone for doing wrong.

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Blimey on 19:28 - Mar 4 with 2329 views26_Paz

Blimey on 19:27 - Mar 4 by BlueBadger

Just pointing out that the Tories are still inexplicably popular despite being provably corrupt, incompetent and criminal and not actually taking punitive action against their wrongdoers hasn't done them any harm so I'm not sure why Labour have decided to actually punish someone for doing wrong.


You would have rather they left her in place?

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Blimey on 19:29 - Mar 4 with 2332 viewsBlueBadger

Blimey on 19:22 - Mar 4 by clive_baker

Doesn’t surprise me greatly. Kier Starmer is an absolute lemon, if he can’t gain on this sh1t show of a government he never will.


Seemed to start well, regularly putting Johnson on the ropes and then basically vanished. Weird strategy.

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Blimey on 19:30 - Mar 4 with 2308 viewsBlueBadger

Blimey on 19:28 - Mar 4 by 26_Paz

You would have rather they left her in place?


Of course not, I'm just wondering why you think that wrongdoing should make them unpopular when it hasn't had a dent on Team British Fish and No Foreigners.

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Blimey on 19:31 - Mar 4 with 2307 viewslowhouseblue

it's pretty simple. party politics are suspended during a national emergency. it's what normal people expect. all the poll is showing is a degree of relief that the end is now in sight.

once there's some normality starmer will run rings around them.

And so as the loose-bowelled pigeon of time swoops low over the unsuspecting tourist of destiny, and the flatulent skunk of fate wanders into the air-conditioning system of eternity, I notice it's the end of the show

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Blimey on 19:53 - Mar 4 with 2195 viewsvapour_trail

Not massively surprising. Everyone’s increasingly optimistic about the vaccine, which has the potential to see this government exit the pandemic in credit with the fckwiteratti, who are many in their number.

I’m only surprised the likes of the telegraph and express haven’t called it the johnson jab or something like that.

Rather depressingly, I don’t see the boy Starmer levelling up either in the coming period. Only mass unemployment and extreme economic hardship will hurt the tories from where I’m looking, and whilst the outcome is desirable, that journey is not something any of us want. From mocking the money tree, they’ll be shaking the fcker for all it’s worth from here to the next election.

Trailing vapour since 1999.
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Blimey on 19:58 - Mar 4 with 2155 viewsElderGrizzly

Blimey on 18:02 - Mar 4 by J2BLUE

In the short term the vaccine euphoria is likely to boost the Tories.

God help us if those are the percentages in a couple of years.


I'm surprised given they killed off 100,000 of their base with Covid
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