Sir Keir Starmer #2

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Re the "Election interference", it's possible its illegal under US law, and people have been fined for it before, but in the scheme of things it means very little and doesn't invalidate the election.

And Farage campaigned for Trump, so should keep his mouth shut about it.
 
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Re the "Election interference", it's possible its illegal under US law, and people have been fined for it before, but in the scheme of things it means very little and doesn't invalidate the election.

And Farage campaigned for Trump, so should keep his mouth shut about it.
What kind of bloke would campaign for a convicted felon and adjudicated rapist? Incredible.
 
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So as the nation steels itself to be shafted on their pensions by Miss Thieves’ forthcoming budget (unless they’re public sector workers because they’ll be protected) it’s a good time to remind ourselves that Starmer has his very own personalised legislation written specifically for him to make sure he’s absolutely minted when it comes to his own retirement.

Up the workers, eh Keir? 🖕

 
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What kind of bloke would campaign for a convicted felon and adjudicated rapist? Incredible.
So it’s fine if you’re getting paid to campaign for Trump, but treason if you give up your holiday to campaign for Harris? 🙄
Does this count as two tier electioneering?
 
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It's not quite the same as Farrage has never held any power until very recently, and Labour are the government in charge.
These Labour people shouldn't be going on "holiday" to campaign for Kamala as there's enough issues here to fix!

Sadiq Khan is too busy protecting career criminals that chose a life of gang violence to ever improve london. In a fair world if the person that took off wiper blades got 3 years in prison Sadiq should get locked up for the hostility he causes.
 
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It's not quite the same as Farrage has never held any power until very recently, and Labour are the government in charge.
These Labour people shouldn't be going on "holiday" to campaign for Kamala as there's enough issues here to fix!

Sadiq Khan is too busy protecting career criminals that chose a life of gang violence to ever improve london. In a fair world if the person that took off wiper blades got 3 years in prison Sadiq should get locked up for the hostility he causes.
He's now an elected politician and he's flying out to support Trump. He flew out after he was elected. It's absolutely valid to compare them. In fact, isn't Farage's involvement worse because he's an elected MP and not simply a volunteer for a particular party.
 
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I don’t know what any of them, be it Farage or the Labour ones, think they’re going to do to influence anything. It’s beyond ridiculous. US citizens don’t give a toss about what anyone from the U.K. thinks.
 
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I don’t know what any of them, be it Farage or the Labour ones, think they’re going to do to influence anything. It’s beyond ridiculous. US citizens don’t give a toss about what anyone from the U.K. thinks.
I'm just reffering to the double standards that would be at play once again..

If we were looking at a Conservative Government sending 'volunteers' to assist Trump's election campaign, then what would of been the likely and predictable response been from those who once again claim 'nothing to see here'.

I can guarantee that they would be screaming blue murder at the Conservative Government getting involved with the election campaign of a Politician they didn't like, nor agree with.

Again it is just utter double standards.

OK for Labour, not OK for anyone else.

No one in British politics should be interfering with the politics of another country. It is certainly unwelcome when other countries try to interfere in our politics.
 
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I'm just reffering to the double standards that would be at play once again..

If we were looking at a Conservative Government sending 'volunteers' to assist Trump's election campaign, then what would of been the likely and predictable response been from those who once again claim 'nothing to see here'.

I can guarantee that they would be screaming blue murder at the Conservative Government getting involved with the election campaign of a Politician they didn't like, nor agree with.

Again it is just utter double standards.

OK for Labour, not OK for anyone else.

No one in British politics should be interfering with the politics of another country. It is certainly unwelcome when other countries try to interfere in our politics.
Nah lol.

When Farage went to the US to help with Trump people here poked fun at the fact Trump hadn't invited him. Also raised the point that he was not there for his constituents. No one was screaming blue murder over election interfering. Democrats found it insignificant too, did they even blink lol?

But Labour volunteers helping Democrats have Trump wetting his frilly knickers.
 
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Nah lol.

When Farage went to the US to help with Trump people here poked fun at the fact Trump hadn't invited him. Also raised the point that he was not there for his constituents. No one was screaming blue murder over election interfering. Democrats found it insignificant too, did they even blink lol?

But Labour volunteers helping Democrats have Trump wetting his frilly knickers.
Yep. And nobody seemed remotely bothered that ex PM and brain dead loon Liz Truss did a tour supporting Trump and appeared with Steve Bannon.
 
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Yep. And nobody seemed remotely bothered that ex PM and brain dead loon Liz Truss did a tour supporting Trump and appeared with Steve Bannon.
Only in so far as "oh, she's still hanging about? Lettuce see what she comes out with this time."
 
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I'm just reffering to the double standards that would be at play once again..

If we were looking at a Conservative Government sending 'volunteers' to assist Trump's election campaign, then what would of been the likely and predictable response been from those who once again claim 'nothing to see here'.

I can guarantee that they would be screaming blue murder at the Conservative Government getting involved with the election campaign of a Politician they didn't like, nor agree with.

Again it is just utter double standards.

OK for Labour, not OK for anyone else.

No one in British politics should be interfering with the politics of another country. It is certainly unwelcome when other countries try to interfere in our politics.
Yeah the equivalent would have been if rishi or Boris was sending over people when they were in power. They wouldn't have shut up about it.

Definitely double standards.
 
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I'm just reffering to the double standards that would be at play once again..

If we were looking at a Conservative Government sending 'volunteers' to assist Trump's election campaign, then what would of been the likely and predictable response been from those who once again claim 'nothing to see here'.

I can guarantee that they would be screaming blue murder at the Conservative Government getting involved with the election campaign of a Politician they didn't like, nor agree with.

Again it is just utter double standards.

OK for Labour, not OK for anyone else.

No one in British politics should be interfering with the politics of another country. It is certainly unwelcome when other countries try to interfere in our politics.
Even Putin interfering in the Brexit vote?
 
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But Labour volunteers helping Democrats have Trump wetting his frilly knickers.
His nappy

I think the tories/republicans, Labour/democrats have been helping each other for years. It’s just another thing that’s being used for clickbait/culture wars tit
 
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I think Trump is just trying to insert himself into the news. He’s a megalomaniac.
 
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I think Trump is just trying to insert himself into the news.
He's been doing that since the mid 80s at least. There's an Irish song from that era called "Las Vegas (In the Hills of Donegal)", by a band called Goats Don't Sjave that references him.
 
Labour/Democrats. Don't be so ridiculous.
I realise you are a big know it all but Labour members have helped dems for years. They’ve also reciprocated in the past
 
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