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If Starmer gets in will non Labour voters (last election) vote for him ? on 23:45 - Apr 5 by oh_tommy_tommy
You have some serious issues , I’ll be backing Starmer and I’m on the looney left . After a decade of labour ,brown and milliband fu ck fest , Corbyn made the Labour Party the biggest political party in Europe. And pulled them from Lib Dem’s opponents
the absolute boy Took them towards an inch of getting into power that’s after the fu ck fest of labour in Scotland for that decade before
We now have a eu remainiac in charge of labour , ill back him
The centre of the Labour Party are asking for unification
You’ll need to wind your neck in to get that
Speechless! Surely you can't be sober writing that
You give it out, you take it back it`s all part of the game
If Starmer gets in will non Labour voters (last election) vote for him ? on 06:41 - Apr 6 by epaul
It's about what you make in life, not GCEs, I never got any, got some worthless CSE's, I'm happy at how my working life has panned out so far, GCE's didn't stop me serving in the armed forces (yes I know they are not a prerequisite for it) working in the Met for 16 years where GCEs were a requirement, however experience got me the job I applied for, former full time trade unionist (voted for by the membership), now my current role which I applied for to so much more nearer home (3 minutes away in fact, I love it).
I'm by no means brainy on an educational level, but would say I'm not thick (some would disagree no doubt!!!)
There's a song innit "Life's what you make it"
Berating someone for lack of educational qualifications who then get a top job, smacks of snobbery and jealousy
Common sense and being a bit street wise is far more important imo
I'm happy with my lot.....
[Post edited 6 Apr 2020 6:47]
Top post butt.
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If Starmer gets in will non Labour voters (last election) vote for him ? on 08:27 - Apr 6 with 731 views
If Starmer gets in will non Labour voters (last election) vote for him ? on 06:41 - Apr 6 by epaul
It's about what you make in life, not GCEs, I never got any, got some worthless CSE's, I'm happy at how my working life has panned out so far, GCE's didn't stop me serving in the armed forces (yes I know they are not a prerequisite for it) working in the Met for 16 years where GCEs were a requirement, however experience got me the job I applied for, former full time trade unionist (voted for by the membership), now my current role which I applied for to so much more nearer home (3 minutes away in fact, I love it).
I'm by no means brainy on an educational level, but would say I'm not thick (some would disagree no doubt!!!)
There's a song innit "Life's what you make it"
Berating someone for lack of educational qualifications who then get a top job, smacks of snobbery and jealousy
Common sense and being a bit street wise is far more important imo
I'm happy with my lot.....
[Post edited 6 Apr 2020 6:47]
Indeed Paul. I do have a number of qualifications, but it was native Swansea cunning and Penlan ‘smarts’ that really did the trick for me, not the pieces of paper.
If Starmer gets in will non Labour voters (last election) vote for him ? on 23:45 - Apr 5 by oh_tommy_tommy
You have some serious issues , I’ll be backing Starmer and I’m on the looney left . After a decade of labour ,brown and milliband fu ck fest , Corbyn made the Labour Party the biggest political party in Europe. And pulled them from Lib Dem’s opponents
the absolute boy Took them towards an inch of getting into power that’s after the fu ck fest of labour in Scotland for that decade before
We now have a eu remainiac in charge of labour , ill back him
The centre of the Labour Party are asking for unification
You’ll need to wind your neck in to get that
You know that inch, what was it measured with? A tape measure bought from the Trotters Independent Trading Stall.
How can the worst election result since 1935, combined with (a) being unable to topple the Maybot and (b) consistent losses in council/European elections not be the fault of the unwashed messiah?
If Starmer gets in will non Labour voters (last election) vote for him ? on 12:32 - Apr 6 by monmouth
Bur-gone
This gets better.
Mr. Starmer appears more than capable of distinguishing shit from Shinola. A very promising start.
This gem from John Crace deserves another airing lest anyone is still in doubt -
“But Corbyn just keeps coming back for more. He’s even happy to let Richard Burgon out on the media round to defend him. The shadow justice minister is quite possibly the stupidest person in Westminster — he makes Liz Truss look like an intellectual colossus — and there is no bad situation he can’t make a whole lot worse. A mitigation plea from Burgon invariably results in a heavier sentence. But Jeremy is OK with that. The more he is vilified, the more he is certain he is in the right.”