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Re: As Reform continues to be a suppository (sic) for Tory MPs here's what the voters say
I agree, but I don’t blame Starmer for making the right noises on maintaining alliances with the US if in the background he is laying the groundwork for that shift. What worries me is I see very limi… (View Post)3 -
Re: As Reform continues to be a suppository (sic) for Tory MPs here's what the voters say
We need more people articulating ideas like this. Our government is too cautious, too incremental. It talks in terms of vague aspirations, not ideas. The biggest problem Labour have isn’t the impact … (View Post)4 -
Re: As Reform continues to be a suppository (sic) for Tory MPs here's what the voters say
Surely the time has come for a radical debate about the future of Europe. The times call for a bold discussion, like those we had post-war rather than incrementalism and caution. Without seeking to r… (View Post)2 -
Re: Alas poor Jenrick, I knew him – politicalbetting.com
The million dollar question. But what happens if they say no? How far are they willing to push back? What dangers does that unleash? (View Post)1 -
Re: Alas poor Jenrick, I knew him – politicalbetting.com
If Trump was mad enough to make the decision that he’s seized Greenland, then there’s very little, practically, stopping him from doing so. Nobody is going to fire any shots. That is why I worry he i… (View Post)2