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CCFCSteve

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Whether he had a good word to say about NATO or not - there was a clear manifesto commitment to stay part of it as well as continue our nuclear programme.
I don’t have a clue how to end this conflict, but we don’t appear to anywhere near a resolution currently - just in some never ending stalemate where people just die for no reason.

I agree. It’s horrific and I’ve said before it might need more flexibility from Ukraine ie not trying to take back Crimea (that’s their call). I was just justifying why I called him a dangerous idiot. We all want peace I’m just not sure Corbyns way would ever have worked against people who appear willing to oversee raping and killing civilians

ps I think we’re all old enough to know how most manifesto promises pan out. I was talking about his personal beliefs
 

fernandopartridge

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Well there is an awful lot of crossover between people who like Corbyn and people who don't like Starmer. That is a fact.

Doesn't mean that only people who like Corbyn don't like Starmer. And I've never said that.

And I do wish you'd stop calling me stupid given you're the most illiterate poster on this thread.

You do realise that the crossover is politics and what people want. I don't like any politicians because of who they are, I like their politics.

That's different from you who seems to think it's a personality competition.
 

Grendel

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You do realise that the crossover is politics and what people want. I don't like any politicians because of who they are, I like their politics.

That's different from you who seems to think it's a personality competition.

Exactly it’s all like a Love Island reality game to him
 

Ian1779

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I agree. It’s horrific and I’ve said before it might need more flexibility from Ukraine ie not trying to take back Crimea (that’s their call). I was just justifying why I called him a dangerous idiot. We all want peace I’m just not sure Corbyns way would ever have worked against people who appear willing to oversee raping and killing civilians

ps I think we’re all old enough to know how most manifesto promises pan out. I was talking about his personal beliefs
You may well be right - but we’ve seen more than enough evidence of our military intervention in Iraq/Afghanistan this century alone that have made things worse.
I’m not saying Corbyn is right about the pacifist way - in reality it doesn’t work when you are against lunatics - but this idea he is some kind of stooge/apologist for people like Putin is simply bullshit.
 

PVA

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You do realise that the crossover is politics and what people want. I don't like any politicians because of who they are, I like their politics.

That's different from you who seems to think it's a personality competition.

What the fuck?

If I thought it was a personality competition I'd have voted for Johnson and certainly wouldn't be keen on Starmer would I?

What a ludicrous statement.
 

Grendel

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What the fuck?

If I thought it was a personality competition I'd have voted for Johnson and certainly wouldn't be keen on Starmer would I?

What a ludicrous statement.

What policies specifically attract you to Mr Starmer? List the top 3.
 

PVA

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Run on things that people want
Run on things that are also likely to work
Stick someone relatable on the front

Election won

I don’t disagree with any of that at all.

Right now I think Labour is the best chance of getting that, or as close to it. Others don’t, that’s fine. But the vitriol from some people on the so called same team is pathetic.
 

PVA

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So you're telling me I need to let go of my beliefs to support being in power, glad to have cleared up that you're already there

It’s highly unlikely any of us, no matter your beliefs, will get an ideal candidate - someone who matches your beliefs perfectly - to vote for you. So you have to make some compromises (I held my nose and voted Corbyn).

Or you sit back and watch everything burn while moaning that so and so isn’t pure enough for you.
 

PVA

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I don't like keir one bit , and I agree with this

That’s exactly the point.

You don’t have to like Starmer at all. You just need to look at it and realise there are two options right now (and for the foreseeable): a Tory government or a Labour government. Which is likely to be better? No matter your thoughts on Starmer it’s clear to anyone (other than Tory headbangers) that a Labour government would be better for all of us than a Tory government. Maybe not better by as much as you’d like, and that’s fine, but it’d still be better.

So vote Labour, get a Labour government in, and then work on getting the Labour party more aligned to your beliefs rather than just bending over and taking a Tory government time after time because the current version of Labour isn’t exactly how you want it.
 

Ian1779

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I don’t disagree with any of that at all.

Right now I think Labour is the best chance of getting that, or as close to it. Others don’t, that’s fine. But the vitriol from some people on the so called same team is pathetic.
There’s no vitriol at all - you just think Starmer is beyond any kind of scrutiny that’s all.

To get the rid of the Tories you need a concerted and combined effort…something lost on Starmer strategists.
 

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