Remember when Boris told Starmer to admit he wanted to cancel Xmas?

Started by Dynamis, December 21, 2020, 02:59:23 AM

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Thomas

Quote from: Dynamis on December 21, 2020, 02:59:23 AM
https://www.thelondoneconomic.com/politics/remember-when-boris-told-starmer-to-admit-he-wanted-to-cancel-xmas/20/12/

Starmer may be completely useless, but it's always amusing watching Bojo caught out by his own words. I hope he goes on Nick Ferrari soon, that never fails to entertain.

The most amsuing thing about the whole covid 19 scenario when discussing uk politics is how utterly totally useless keir starmer has been throughout the whole process. He has been practically invisible and silent on this issue ( and many others of course as i have pointed out relentlessly) and while the tories have stumbled from one crises to the next , starmer has largely failed to oppose them , which is his job , while having the fence stuck so far up his arse he has been completely immobile.

I can't think of many past labour leaders who would have been so inept at failing to make any political capital out of covid 19 and many other issues as starmer has been. When you compare kinnock, blair , smith  , and look at starmer  , the man isnt fit to lace their boots.

During times of crises , the public look for leaders , and while you smirk at bumbling boris being caught by his own words , the public are even more disgusted by the total utter cowardice on display from labours wooden and timid "leader".

If only captain hindsight had some foresight he might be seen to be a bit more credible.

An Fhirinn an aghaidh an t-Saoghail!

Borg Refinery

https://www.thelondoneconomic.com/politics/remember-when-boris-told-starmer-to-admit-he-wanted-to-cancel-xmas/20/12/

Starmer may be completely useless, but it's always amusing watching Bojo caught out by his own words. I hope he goes on Nick Ferrari soon, that never fails to entertain.
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