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Thursday 23rd September 2021

Posted: Thu 23 Sep, 2021 7:01 am
by refitman
Morning all.

Re: Thursday 23rd September 2021

Posted: Thu 23 Sep, 2021 7:52 am
by tinyclanger2
Apologies for triggering the 80s extravaganza and then disappearing.
Basically I fell asleep.

Morning!

Re: Thursday 23rd September 2021

Posted: Thu 23 Sep, 2021 9:18 am
by refitman
So, Starmer's vision for Britain is PFI as far as the eye can see? Guaranteed vote winner there 🤦🤦

Re: Thursday 23rd September 2021

Posted: Thu 23 Sep, 2021 9:45 am
by RogerOThornhill
Good morning.

'Er indoors chemo went well enough after an initial bad reaction to the first dose, they calmed it down and tried again after 40 minutes.

The shake-up to the power sector can only be a good thing - way too many small firms chasing after a fairly static customer base. And nothing, as I saw someone trying to claim, like Tesco & Sainsburys...

And rather fun seeing all of the cranks that are left presenting/watching GB News having a pop at Andrew Neil. Establishment figure, MSM, metropolitan liberal elite, controlled media - they're all there...

Might get round to reading the Starmer thing at some point.

Re: Thursday 23rd September 2021

Posted: Thu 23 Sep, 2021 10:01 am
by gilsey

Re: Thursday 23rd September 2021

Posted: Thu 23 Sep, 2021 10:23 am
by PorFavor
What he said.

Re: Thursday 23rd September 2021

Posted: Thu 23 Sep, 2021 10:23 am
by PorFavor
Good morfternoon.

Re: Thursday 23rd September 2021

Posted: Thu 23 Sep, 2021 10:25 am
by gilsey
RogerOThornhill wrote: ↑Thu 23 Sep, 2021 9:45 am
Might get round to reading the Starmer thing at some point.
Really you only need to read the sentence that inspired refitman's post above.

"we would build an effective partnership of state and private sector to prioritise the things that we have seen really matter: health ..."

Re: Thursday 23rd September 2021

Posted: Thu 23 Sep, 2021 10:35 am
by PorFavor
@tinyclanger2

I've met your sort (the "I'll be right behind you" type) before.

Re: Thursday 23rd September 2021

Posted: Thu 23 Sep, 2021 11:20 am
by PorFavor
John McDonnell, shadow chancellor when Jeremy Corbyn was Labour leader, has described Sir Keir Starmer’s long essay about his vision for Labour as uninspiring and “like the Sermon on the Mount written by a focus group”. (Politics Live, Guardian)

Re: Thursday 23rd September 2021

Posted: Thu 23 Sep, 2021 12:47 pm
by AnatolyKasparov
Labour have always been obsessed by "hard work(ing)", the clue is in the name. Let's not pretend this began with Starmer or even Blair.

Re: Thursday 23rd September 2021

Posted: Thu 23 Sep, 2021 4:05 pm
by tinyclanger2
Who?-me?-emoticon

Re: Thursday 23rd September 2021

Posted: Thu 23 Sep, 2021 5:08 pm
by AnatolyKasparov
Wes Streeting?

Are they actually on glue??

(apart from anything else, he is currently taking a break from front line politics due to his cancer treatment)

Re: Thursday 23rd September 2021

Posted: Thu 23 Sep, 2021 5:30 pm
by refitman
How do they fuck up the 'easy' stuff so badly?


Re: Thursday 23rd September 2021

Posted: Thu 23 Sep, 2021 6:27 pm
by refitman
British politics might be a dumpster fire, but at least we're not here (yet)


Re: Thursday 23rd September 2021

Posted: Thu 23 Sep, 2021 8:48 pm
by tinyclanger2
does bring to mind the Sturgeon Miliband puppet thing

Re: Thursday 23rd September 2021

Posted: Thu 23 Sep, 2021 9:08 pm
by AnatolyKasparov
Now talk that Starmer might back down over the electoral college - was it really worth it?

Re: Thursday 23rd September 2021

Posted: Thu 23 Sep, 2021 9:21 pm
by Sky'sGoneOut
tinyclanger2 wrote: ↑Thu 23 Sep, 2021 7:52 am Apologies for triggering the 80s extravaganza and then disappearing.
I'd have got up and danced if there'd been some drunk middle aged women and some Human League but there wasn't so I didn't.

Re: Thursday 23rd September 2021

Posted: Thu 23 Sep, 2021 10:16 pm
by PorFavor

Re: Thursday 23rd September 2021

Posted: Thu 23 Sep, 2021 10:27 pm
by Sky'sGoneOut
I thought when people went on a vision quest they usually met their spirit animal and gleaned profound insights into themselves and the cosmos, so I was surprised to read Keir Starmer's account of what appears to have been the most bland, uninspiring experience imaginable. Did he even take the peyote?

I admit I haven't read it, but when the only people who seem to have a good word to say about it are Tories then I can't say I'm inclined to bother. It sounds like yet another Labour proclamation written in fear. Fear of offending just about anyone by the sound of it, to the point of being so watered down even a homeopath would be embarrassed to flog it.

What is it about the Labour Party and failing to understand that in order to win an election you have to piss people off?

Yeah sure, on some things under Corbyn they were more willing to do the above than previously, but on Brexit he was as cowardly as the cowardly lion when he was too cowardly to pick up his coward award at cowards anonymous.

The Tories don't suffer from this, or the SNP, they know you can't please everyone so don't even try. Why are Labour so incapable of learning that one simple thing?

Re: Thursday 23rd September 2021

Posted: Thu 23 Sep, 2021 10:41 pm
by Sky'sGoneOut
Oh well, back to QT again.

Re: Thursday 23rd September 2021

Posted: Thu 23 Sep, 2021 11:17 pm
by Sky'sGoneOut
"The workers are now the new bosses," says loony Kate Andrews from the Spectator talking about a million new job opportunities the IFS said were overwhelmingly low paid and insecure. Grant Shapps is doing his best to humiliate himself talking absolute bullshit, but you get the impression he doesn't really believe most of the crap he comes out with. Kate however is entirely sincere in her derangement.

Re: Thursday 23rd September 2021

Posted: Thu 23 Sep, 2021 11:30 pm
by Sky'sGoneOut
And now she appears to think we have some kind of giant batteries somewhere in the country storing renewable energy and because it hasn't been windy enough they've run down...or something. She's utterly bonkers.

Re: Thursday 23rd September 2021

Posted: Fri 24 Sep, 2021 12:27 am
by Sky'sGoneOut
I got a question right on Only Connect recently thanks to Grant Shapps' previous career as an online con artist and tonight he really had to dig deep into that skill set trying to justify making people poorer while increasing their cost of living. Even Kate Andrews, while taking a break from sculpting a crude representation of Milton Friedman pleasuring Ayn Rand using her own stool, thought removing the ÂŁ20 UC 'uplift' was a bad idea.

Meanwhile David Lammy did what he does best, he put on a performance, raised his voice, pointed his finger a lot, but ultimately offered very little of any substance.

The only good bit was at the end when the boring nice bloke from Iceland (the freezer shop) turned out to be the murderer.

I mean the clues were all there, the bodies had been frozen, chopped up into small bits and used as pizza topping so when Fiona Bruce confronted him with his crime I was half expecting it, and it also explains why Iceland's pizzas are so horrible.

Re: Thursday 23rd September 2021

Posted: Fri 24 Sep, 2021 1:12 am
by Sky'sGoneOut
As a final thought on the subject I noted how Kate Andrews got a round of applause this evening for saying everyone should be able to have a face to face GP appointment. What she didn't mention, of course, is she's a long time advocate of abolishing the NHS.

It always amuses me how these right wing chancers, when faced with the public, will curry favour with their audience by telling them what they want to hear, while scrupulously avoiding mentioning views they hold that the audience won't want to hear.

"Yeah I think everyone who wants one should have a free elephant," says Jim Todd, leader of the 'Kill all Elephants' party, funded by the International Ivory Traders Assosciation, but he gets a round of applause on QT because the audience are too fucking stupid to know who he is.

Re: Thursday 23rd September 2021

Posted: Fri 24 Sep, 2021 1:31 am
by Sky'sGoneOut

Re: Thursday 23rd September 2021

Posted: Fri 24 Sep, 2021 1:31 am
by PorFavor
Night night.

Re: Thursday 23rd September 2021

Posted: Fri 24 Sep, 2021 1:39 am
by Sky'sGoneOut
Sleep tight.

Re: Thursday 23rd September 2021

Posted: Fri 24 Sep, 2021 2:46 am
by Sky'sGoneOut