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Re: Starmer speaks for the nation – politicalbetting.com
OT (sorry): I wenrt to see Mogwai in Bath last night. They dedicated one song to 'the people who threw that statue in the harbour'*. There is of course a very predictable response on here t… (View Post)1 -
Re: Starmer speaks for the nation – politicalbetting.com
Perhaps. I genuinely don't know. I think @Theuniondivvie put it very well a few posts ago: "I find it quite easy to accept that Corbyn (a holy rather than a malevolent fool) turned a blind … (View Post)3 -
Re: Starmer speaks for the nation – politicalbetting.com
In response to your first question, I'm not an expert, nor anywhere near a Labour party member, but I do think OLB's position is about right. I think antisemitism gained a foothold because … (View Post)1 -
Re: Starmer speaks for the nation – politicalbetting.com
Because he was more left-wing and internationalist than leaders, at least since Blair. He has been banging the drum for Palestine for years, and was perhaps less cautious of opening the can of worms … (View Post)1 -
Re: Somerton & Frome – the next CON by-election defence? – politicalbetting.com
Hang on. Perhaps I’m missing some context (I hope I am) but 2 reads very much like @DJ41a supporting the idea that to try to persuade others of (legitimate) concerns about kids being vaccinated, it i… (View Post)1