:sunglasses: 38.5 % :pray: 2.6 % :laughing: 30.8 % 🧥 7.7 % :cry: 7.7 % :🤗 2.6 % :poo: 10.3 %
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By Malcolm Armsteen
#12760
Given she had 45 minutes to prepare, she was mighty.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#12801
Possible replacement for Sir Keir well? Doubtless it would bring forth a load of "tougher than IDS bollocks" (she didn't say that, the Guardian did, she was announcing creating jobs for the long term unemployed paid for by taxing bankers) but I think she might get stuck in more consistently than Starmer.

I wouldn't mind a bit of Richard Burgon comedy as well.
By Youngian
#12809
Reeves struck me as bright but a bit wonky for the frontline. Wrong about that. I know she was a junior chess champion but didn’t see much evidence of that in her political skills. I was wrong again.
Good to see the rise of her number two as well; Bridget Philipson, an ardent Remainer who looked her Sunderland constituents in the eye and told them why. Didn’t do her any harm.
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By Tubby Isaacs
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Youngian wrote: Fri Oct 29, 2021 12:52 am Reeves struck me as bright but a bit wonky for the frontline. Wrong about that. I know she was a junior chess champion but didn’t see much evidence of that in her political skills. I was wrong again.
Good to see the rise of her number two as well; Bridget Philipson, an ardent Remainer who looked her Sunderland constituents in the eye and told them why. Didn’t do her any harm.
Much as I admired those NE MPs who laid it on the line re Brexit, they didn't come out of it well electorally. Phillipson had a bigger swing against her than Laura Pidcock. She was saved by starting from a better position and the Tories being less good at squeezing Brexit Party MPs.

I'm glad to see her getting more profile now though. Maybe the Brexit squeeze will help vindicate her going forward. I don't think any Labour figure is going to tell Brexitland that they're taking a 4% GDP hit to keep a very small number of "Poles" out of their local area.
By Youngian
#12908
That’s unfortunate for Bridget but she’s not the one eating shit now or likely to be in the future. 4% is a national average and as a Brexiter in the north east famously said to a Remain campaigner; that’s not our GDP. Or high tech Remoaner Cambridge’s GDP either. -6 + 2= -4. But hey Freeports.
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By Cyclist
#13443
What's so bad about being "co-owner of a house in Surrey inhabited by family members"?

Do *real" Socialists live in squats or sleep on the streets, and make their family members do the same? Corbyn's no Socialist. The capitalist bastard owns a house worth a lot more than £100, 000, *and* he lives in it. #redtory
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By The Weeping Angel
#13445
RedSparrows wrote: Sat Nov 06, 2021 10:58 am I'm not sure why it was that tweet/replies that did it, but that's it. Twitter can get fucked. The medium is the message, and the message given out is that too many people are irresponsible.
tbf most of the replies pointed out it was bollocks.
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By Malcolm Armsteen
#13480
Utterly dim.
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