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Re: FT article on League One transfer fees
Afraid not. Unfortunately the world the meek (us liberals) will get to inherit will be completely f£ck@d up by the likes of the Orange nutter and his climate denying cronies, so I doubt I’ll still be around to say ‘told you so’.
(For the record I do think Starmer was dealt an appalling hand but he is playing it pathetically badly).
Actually, on a more serious point on your post (which I accept is fairly tongue in cheek) your observation that Farage is favourite to be the next PM followed by ‘more conservative views’ winning out suggests that you think he is ‘conservative’?
I would class Starmer, for example, as far closer to conservative values as I have always understood them than Beery Nige.
(Oh and for anyone who places any value on what our friends in the USA think, I recommend (well I don’t) you try what passes for cheese over there. If you are capable of eating that and considering it as anything more than just about edible you are clearly incapable of rational thought and able to vote your leader as someone who believes that it is fine to kick people out of their homes into another country so that we can have yet more golf courses and overpriced hotels)
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Awful isn't it, guessing it hasn't been relayed in a good few years now.
Re: FT article on League One transfer fees
It has been a stumbling start by an under qualified inexperienced bunch compounded by the poor hand they were dealt.
However, this is a long game, we are 12% through this parliament, with a massive majority. So let’s see what they can do with the next 50 odd months in power
As for Nige, maybe he could stop shouting from the touch line telling us what’s wrong and start telling us what his corrective policies would be?
Re: FT article on League One transfer fees
There’s only one man of steel who can save this country .
Re: FT article on League One transfer fees
@bookertease I share your view that Starmer is playing his hand incredibly badly, especially for someone who purports to be a centrist. The problem for many who voted Labour is that they feel ever so slightly hoodwinked by Starmers pre-election promises & manifesto which offered an ever so faintly left of centre set of proposals; yet what is being delivered is a pale blue version of Thatcherite & Osbornian economic & social policies. Amusingly even Osborne has recently published a critique of further austerity as being the antithesis of a policy likely to deliver prosperity.
As for Niggle Fanage he is a populist who will say whatever he thinks will get him airtime and convince more fools to be parted from their £25 donation to his bank account (they think it is a membership fee, but Reform is a limited company of which NF & Tice are the directors). As those the other side of the pond say "follow the money". I find it wierdly appropriate that his initials & those of the National Front are the same.
Frankly the least said about Tango Man & his entourage of sociopathic/psychopathic Tech Bros the better.
SCOTUS will either find the balls to put a stop to their blatant get rich quick schemes or the silent majority will wake up and put aside their differences at the mid terms and neuter him politically.
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Shrewsbury get a pen.
Marquis sees it saved, rebound comes back to him, he has time to control it and still can't put the ball away. Gaz will be fuming!
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Ha, oops, in my defence a plant is blocking my view of that bit on the Sky sports teleprompter
Re: FT article on League One transfer fees
He's been thoroughly dull and achieved little but the idea that his start should massively upset conservatives or send Labour voters pining for the halcyon days of Bojo and Liz Truss is rather odd.
Re: FT article on League One transfer fees
To be fair, people who voted Labour and have discovered a few months later that they are just as bad as the Tories are hardly going to admit it. They'll go down the LedByDonkeys path and shout 'Farage' as if that chancer was part of the problem.
Back on topic, Labour have already started kissing Trump's feet so they'll probably abolish the Green Belt later this year and Chickenhead will be right!
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