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7 hours ago, Pettytom said:

Why blame Lammy for the Government’s refusal to act?

Because lammy is a joke as bad as Dianne abbot 

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5 hours ago, ormester said:

Because lammy is a joke as bad as Dianne abbot 

Really. Evidence for that claim?

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7 hours ago, ormester said:

Because lammy is a joke as bad as Dianne abbot 

And, in a nutshell, we have the reason for urgent action.

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This "announcement" was two lines at the end of a Telegraph opinion piece on statues. 

 

Its just a sop to try to be seen to actually do something but in reality it's just kicking the can down the road again.

 

Various reports have already been commissioned and completed but presumably they contained stuff the government didn't like so they've just ignored them . Maybe with Johnson's chum heading this one it will reach a result that he approves of.

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3 hours ago, Halibut said:

Really. Evidence for that claim?

Lammy only has one drum to bang by the looks of it.

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1 hour ago, casualbystander said:

Lammy only has one drum to bang by the looks of it.

It’s a pretty big one that some can’t hear

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3 hours ago, RJRB said:

It’s a pretty big one that some can’t hear

trouble is the ones that hear it tend to cause the bother, its rabble rousing that is his agenda he has a massive chip on his shoulder always has.

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13 hours ago, ormester said:

Because lammy is a joke as bad as Dianne abbot 

Neither of whom are as bad as the sick joke that is Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

But Johnson speaks with a plummy accent and studied the classics at Oxford University. Sometimes he drops references to what he learned into his public pronouncements. 

The proles lap it up

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There's been several reviews etc done recently and the government haven't done anything with any of them.

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45 minutes ago, tinfoilhat said:

There's been several reviews etc done recently and the government haven't done anything with any of them.

Well spotted.

 

Its almost like they do it tactically, to avoid things that they don’t like.

 

See Grenfell for details 

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2 hours ago, casualbystander said:

trouble is the ones that hear it tend to cause the bother, its rabble rousing that is his agenda he has a massive chip on his shoulder always has.

I suppose that it depends on your basic points of view and he is the elected representative of his Tottenham constituency.

For my  money,a real rabble rouser would be Farage who really stirred up the rabble.

 

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1 hour ago, RJRB said:

I suppose that it depends on your basic points of view and he is the elected representative of his Tottenham constituency.

For my  money,a real rabble rouser would be Farage who really stirred up the rabble.

 

yes and Tottenham represents a good portion of the united kingdom residents? Farage far better represents the feelings across the country.

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