Essexyellows
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What a bummer knowing he wasn't guilty.Not surprised at all. I am sure they wouldn’t have threatened to resign if they thought they would be out of a job soon.
In other "difficult" news............... its out at last!
The Tories should have a similar approach as that foreword could describe them as well. The report (only based on reading the foreward) seems balanced and makes some sensible points (some bleeding obvious ones even if the factions can't see them). It looks like some good steps are being taken in the Labour Party but they need to do more.
Maybe you should stick to fact checking the new Tory leader you're about to ordane
Maybe you should stick to fact checking the new Tory leader you're about to ordane*
Not that you care that much at a guess
#bluerosetteonadeadsheep
Just imagine voting for something that was best for everyone and protected the vulnerable not just the "me" and "my" mantra[emoji2369]*ordain
The parliamentary party thinks somewhat differently from me, but the Conservative party and policies still best match my life.
Just imagine voting for something that was best for everyone and protected the vulnerable not just the "me" and "my" mantra[emoji2369]
PS - they say sarcasm is the lowest form of wit.
But did you know that pedantry is the lowest form of intellect[emoji6]
The Grammar Police - To serve and correct [emoji1787]
Not really, no... he's a bit neh, but still more principled than the entire Tory party put together.Any views on Starmer?? You know thread topic and all that................. [emoji23]
He’s been sackedLabour - party of the workers............ oh..... maybe not then.
Keir Starmer sacks shadow transport minister who backed rail strikes
Sam Tarry defied Sir Keir Starmer by joining striking rail workers on the picket line.www.bbc.co.uk
He’s been sacked