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Snigger

I have been feeling averse to Sir Keir Starmer for a while now. He has the look of a chippy and disingenuous car park attendant who cannot quite cope with the pressure imposed upon him by people wishing to park their cars.

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  1. Needs a bit of refinement to capture the essence of TTK. Chippy, yes, disingenuous, too long he wouldn’t know what it means because you never come across it in legal documents.

    I’d add queer, nasty piece of work who loves keying the Rollers and Bentleys on the sly…

  2. Every time I look at Rachel Reaves I think she looks likes one of those curvy sex pots pretending to be an estate agent in a British porn film.

  3. I never said that it would be a high quality porn film. I wonder if we mention it enough times Rachel would put some thing on her CV?

  4. TTK queer? His wife is fit and pretty but that means nowt. I dunno; if anything TTK looks asexual to me. I think the Bender Lord simply knows what and how to buy with his money and I suspect it’s not TTK’s buttocks. That said, what’s the payback? It’s not visible to me at the moment.

    Rachel has an attractive face if you like that kind of thing but sexy she ain’t and I can’t imagine congress with her of any kind being much fun.

  5. I think you have it the wrong way round, Salamander. Reeves is more like an estate agent trying to be a curvy sexpot in those Confessions Of A …. films.

  6. From Rod’s link to the Times:

    Labour is keen to forget the riots ever happened — the government blamed far-right thugs and moved on — but I think they revealed something fundamental about the mood of mass disaffection in the country. Perhaps only Morgan McSweeney, of those closest to Starmer, truly grasps the scale of the challenges ahead in an era in which Nigel Farage’s anti-system Reform UK is rising fast.

    Something that should make a cold shiver of fear run down Westminster, looking for a spine to tingle, is the great British public’s reaction to the riots.

    And I ain’t talking about working class people or chavs. I mostly talk to professional people with good jobs and responsibilities. The kind of people you might expect to vote Labour.

    The riots were cathartic for millions of Brits. People weren’t holding their hands up in horror, they were pleased. Sending loads of people to prison for emojis hasn’t made the British public less angry about immigration. The powder is still dry.

    McSweeney, who is sceptical of left-wing progressivism and insists Labour must put country before party and the interests of the fabled “working people” before university-educated metropolitan liberals, believes people have had the hope beaten out of them. It’s not that they do not believe in change: rather, McSweeney has said, they think nothing can change.

    A natural result of a political system that’s set up to defeat the electorate and deny them representation or the ability to derogate from what the loveable rich people at Davos want.

    See also: elections cancelled in Romania because the wrong candidate was winning, the endless fuckery in France to deny FN any victories, Germany talking about banning the opposition, the multi-year scorched earth campaign in Britain to nullify the Brexit referendum.

    Politics doesn’t stop just because you disenfranchise the people.

    It’s true that in Britain trust in politics and our elected politicians is at an all-time low,

    And all of our other “world class” institutions. They are not going to survive the upheavals of the next few years. We are going to see significant regime change in Europe.

    But some of Reeves’s closest allies believe her early decision to cut the winter fuel allowance for pensioners — opposed by the Conservatives, the Liberal Democrats and Farage’s Reform but long championed by the Treasury — was an unforced error that together with the hostility from the business community to her budget has, as one cabinet colleague puts it, “pierced her aura”.

    These people are retards you wouldn’t hire to wash your car, but they also have an “aura”.

    Yet inside No 10 Gray is widely blamed for what one Labour veteran describes as the worst start by any incoming government in their lifetime.

    Woman whose only demonstrated skill is in petty deceit turns out to be useless at things that can’t be fixed by lying.

  7. Related – in 1994, do we think over 40% of American twentysomethings would have told a pollster that they approve of murdering the rich?

    The poll asked about 1,000 people, “Do you think the actions of the killer of the UnitedHealthcare CEO are acceptable or unacceptable?”

    Respondents aged 18-29 were almost split; 41% of this age group voted acceptable, whereas 40% voted unacceptable.

    *Whistling*

  8. Otto – I wonder if Rachel Reeves will be our first tranny PM:

    Sir Keir Starmer ‘badly needs a holiday’ owing to the ‘relentless strain’ of the job, friends of the Prime Minister have said.

    After a bruising start to his premiership and a record collapse in personal ratings, the friends said that Sir Keir ‘needs a lot of soothing and a lot of buoying up at the moment’.

    No 10 denies that the PM’s morale is anything other than sky-high, but a friend said: ‘He talks a good game about needing to take the unpopular decisions now, and expecting this resistance, but I don’t think he realised quite how unpopular they – or he – would be.’

    The Prime Minister is planning to take his first holiday since the election over the New Year.

    Poor Sir Keir. His MP’s just voted in euthanasia on the NHS, so perhaps there’s an easy solution to his troubles.

  9. Rachel Reeves in porn? She looks at best like a tranny who is at least trying.

    My theory has always been that Starmer’s wife is too attractive for a beard. Generally, a reasonable looking chap with a somewhat plain wife is more likely to be a closet case.

  10. “The poll asked about 1,000 people, “Do you think the actions of the killer of the UnitedHealthcare CEO are acceptable or unacceptable?”

    Respondents aged 18-29 were almost split; 41% of this age group voted acceptable, whereas 40% voted unacceptable.”

    This is what happens when you allow unfettered corporatism (which is not the same as free market capitalism). And its why unless we do something to reduce the global corporate hegemony to something approaching a more human scale there will be a violent revolution that throws the capitalist baby out with the bath water.

    All those who support globalism and the corporate takeover of everything [cough]like our host[cough] are creating the tinder that will burn the entire West down eventually.

  11. He’s always seemed more like the bloke shafting you on a finance deal after you’ve agreed to buy a car from Tony Blairs second hand car dealership.

  12. “Sir Kier Starmer badly needs a holiday”. Perhaps he should take a plane trip to somewhere nice, considering he’s never left his office since taking over the job (sarc).

  13. As with certain other politicians (Sadiq khan in particular), I don’t have a problem with TTK jetting off around the world.
    It’s his coming back to England I object to…….

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