Wednesday 2nd july 2025
- Sky'sGoneOut
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Re: Wednesday 2nd july 2025
Perhaps it's mean spirited of me but I'm finding it hard to care about Reeves crying during PMQs.
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Re: Wednesday 2nd july 2025
Well done Clive and shame on the majority of MPs who voted to proscribe. And fuck the government who added two actual terror groups to the vote, to ensure it was passed.
Re: Wednesday 2nd july 2025
A potential problem for the US arms industry is Europe actually spending more, but at home . The EU part of NATO could potentially act together, while poor Brexit Britain can't cancel its order for F35's as the Orange Creature would immediately cancel the 'independent' tariff agreement that SKS is so proud of ...
Re: Wednesday 2nd july 2025
My first read this morning, John McDonnell
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https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfr ... -mcdonnell
I looked it up, his heart attack was in 2013 .
Still going strong !
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"In the past when senior party apparatchiks were getting too big for their boots or a cabinet minister was pursuing an obvious policy disaster, the leader would have had sufficient political nous to put his foot down before things got out of control. The failure to demonstrate this essence of leadership and exert control over his officials and the chancellor has left Starmer in the worst of all worlds.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfr ... -mcdonnell
I looked it up, his heart attack was in 2013 .
Still going strong !