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16 minutes ago, tinfoilhat said:

Johnson spent time choosing the bloody wallpaper and then had to choose someone to pay for it!

Indeed. We appear to have people on here saying they can't stand her and also getting annoyed she's been sacked. 

Who is annoyed that shes been sacked ? Was the wallpaper really number one priority in Starmers mind ?

Edited by hackey lad

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3 minutes ago, butlers said:

The above .

It feels like the number one party policy is infighting.

 

 

Maybe they need a Boris like purge?

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2 minutes ago, hackey lad said:

Who is annoyed that shes been sacked ? Was the wallpaper really number one priority in Starmers mind ?

What do you think?

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I cannot see anyone on here annoyed that shes been sacked.  Sir Starmer wasted valuable time waffling on about wallpaper 

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4 minutes ago, hackey lad said:

I cannot see anyone on here annoyed that shes been sacked.  Sir Starmer wasted valuable time waffling on about wallpaper 

Wallpaper last week, might be curtains next week

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25 minutes ago, hackey lad said:

I cannot see anyone on here annoyed that shes been sacked.  Sir Starmer wasted valuable time waffling on about wallpaper 

 

19 minutes ago, convert said:

Wallpaper last week, might be curtains next week

The missing full stops always puzzle me?

Edited by Mister Gee

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17 minutes ago, hackey lad said:

ISir Starmer wasted valuable time waffling on about wallpaper 

The wallpaper is a symptom of the general air of corruption which inhabits the current government.

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25 minutes ago, andyofborg said:

The wallpaper is a symptom of the general air of corruption which inhabits the current government.

Does this wallpaper issue have any real basis in fact, or is  it just conveniently trotted out in an attempt to paper over the abject failure of the main Opposition party to get its own house in order?

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2 minutes ago, RollingJ said:

Does this wallpaper issue have any real basis in fact, or is  it just conveniently trotted out in an attempt to paper over the abject failure of the main Opposition party to get its own house in order?

Both

 

In places like the north west, where the local party has got it's house in order they did fairly well. 

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, Consheff said:

Labour deputy sacked

She is still deputy

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47 minutes ago, andyofborg said:

The wallpaper is a symptom of the general air of corruption which inhabits the current government.

Well Blair got away with it. An what about Rotherham close one there 

Starmagedin they just said on sky news lol apparently a newspaper followed with it 

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5 minutes ago, andyofborg said:

Both

 

In places like the north west, where the local party has got it's house in order they did fairly well. 

 

 

 

Bit confused with that comment. I thought the main subject under discussion here was the Labour Party in general, and its failure to provide an effective national opposition?

 

And the verified detail on the 'story' itself?

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