Johnny Mars Bar
Well-Known Member
It’d have to be an electric one.
Ideally with dodgy wiring.
It’d have to be an electric one.
When you are PM, it's your job to represent your country at events like this. It's a very bad look to fuck off early, in fact, it's close to an insult.
If there was, for example a military or terrorist emergency requiring his urgent presence at No 10, then, and only then, would it be understandable/forgivable.
If Jeremy Corbyn was PM and had behaved like this the shit storm would have lasted for a month. But, for what it's worth, I think Corbyn would have had more respect.
I remember the usual right wing media headlines about Corbyn SNUBBING Remembrance Day dinner, and photos of him "doing a jig" after the service in London.Corbyn may have worn ‘the wrong coat’, but at least he turned up and stayed to the end :)
What happened to the great orators who were politicians ?Angela Rayner isn't a great public speaker, her and Starmer talk like fucking robots.
Would still much rather they got in than the fucking Tories though
"Bonus Newscast" just appeared on my phone.
Tory K giving the official Tory line on Rishi's 'mistake' incoming.
Even Mercers apologies for him sounded disingenuous.
Mercer's apologies could be re-written as: Sunak's ballsed up again but I like my cushy number so I'm going to make out that he really loves our veterans.Fucking prick! He never supported the veterans, only himself.
Couldn’t even get the Veteran card rolled out in time as he was too busy looking after himself instead of fucking about with an extra printing machine which wasn’t required, but a good excuse.Mercer's apologies could be re-written as: Sunak's ballsed up again but I like my cushy number so I'm going to make out that he really loves our veterans.
And he'll say the same about the new leader when Sunak pisses off.
It seems depressing because of where we are at the moment and how none of them can really tell the truth of where they can take us. The lesser parties can promise the earth, knowing that they will have absolutely no say in what will actually transpire. Then you have the Tories, who we know are lying through their teeth just to have some form of party at the end of this while Labour keep fairly quiet to ensure there’s not too much to attack them on.I can’t be the only one who thinks the Tories just come across as incredibly rude and arrogant with these tactics? Mordaunt was fucking exhausting to listen to, talking over everybody constantly. Do they not have any proper British fucking manners?
Honestly felt like the SNP, PC and LD came off best. Flynn sounds great but some of the stuff he said on their conversations around the energy transition was just an outright lie and Angela tried to call him out on it but it fell flat.
Rayner did okay but just looked paralysed by a lack of good counter arguments.
Greens like a student union rep. Just don’t come off as serious at all as much as I agree with some of what they say.
Clockwork Nige doing his usual set. Boring as fuck. Sing a new tune. Or maybe suggest a solution once in a while instead of just pointing out problems (all of which you think fundamentally come down to immigration).
Just all a bit depressing isn’t it?