Starmer 16:33 - Mar 3 with 274 views | DorsetIan | Thatcher's fortunes were turned around by her leadership around the Falklands and I think the country also liked the way she took a leading role in the Cold War alongside Reagan. Are people feeling better disposed towards Starmer following his international performances over the last week? |  |
| |  |
Starmer on 17:19 - Mar 3 with 206 views | kentsouthampton | On the opposite end of the spectrum Farage has just upended any hopes he ever had of being PM, no one is going to trust him with the countries security. |  | |  |
Starmer on 17:30 - Mar 3 with 190 views | Southamptonfan | I think Starmer has dealt with things well, in a calm, credible manner. He has seemingly navigated through the tensions between Trump and Zelenski with an impressive maturity. This certainly could improve his poll ratings. But, despite what many think of Trump, he has set the ball rolling to end this war, only a few weeks / months into his presidency. If the war stops, (through bad intentions or not), then the deaths stop - that's a good thing, achieved by Trump, something no other leader could manage. Trump has certainly got the other world leaders off their assess to do something about stopping this war, and quickly. [Post edited 3 Mar 17:34]
|  |
|  |
Starmer on 19:02 - Mar 3 with 120 views | kingslandstand1 |
Starmer on 17:30 - Mar 3 by Southamptonfan | I think Starmer has dealt with things well, in a calm, credible manner. He has seemingly navigated through the tensions between Trump and Zelenski with an impressive maturity. This certainly could improve his poll ratings. But, despite what many think of Trump, he has set the ball rolling to end this war, only a few weeks / months into his presidency. If the war stops, (through bad intentions or not), then the deaths stop - that's a good thing, achieved by Trump, something no other leader could manage. Trump has certainly got the other world leaders off their assess to do something about stopping this war, and quickly. [Post edited 3 Mar 17:34]
|
Well at least then he'll get the Nobel Peace Prize he's supposedly after! As well as a few trillion dollars woth of Ukrainian minerals no doubt! But if it does stop the war then it has to be a price to pay, although can we trust Putin to pi55 off and stop playing silly bug gers elsewhere as his standing in Russia (depending on what's in it for him) may go down a few grades |  | |  |
Starmer on 19:37 - Mar 3 with 80 views | Bazza |
Starmer on 17:19 - Mar 3 by kentsouthampton | On the opposite end of the spectrum Farage has just upended any hopes he ever had of being PM, no one is going to trust him with the countries security. |
Please explain |  | |  |
| |