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  1. ey_tony

    Keir Starmer

    I was never a fan of leaving ECHR but it's got to the stage where I believe this country should opt out of the ECHR ruling on our court decisions. We are grown up enough to make our own decisions without them telling us what we can and can't do. This is just another example of why we should wave...
  2. ey_tony

    Keir Starmer

    OK then they shouldn't be hypocrites and therefore refuse to accept their £1 billion investment. How does that suit you?
  3. ey_tony

    Keir Starmer

    Just when you thought it couldn't get any worse, Starmer's Transport Minister Louise Haigh has upset DP World ( parent company of P & O) by calling them cowboys putting their £1 billion investment in the UK in jeopardy. Starmer has been made to grovel just to mend the fences his minions have...
  4. ey_tony

    Keir Starmer

    There is in fact a huge difference between fear and 'concern' based on actual fact and not to recognise and acknowledge this exhibits a complete lack of appreciation of the subject and their argument is driven by emotion rather than hard facts. As an example I quoted the facts that London's...
  5. ey_tony

    Keir Starmer

    To highlight the effects of mass migration I simply pointed out that prior to 1971, white British made up 87% of London's population whereas today it's 36.8%. I can't change facts in case it offends someone and it isn't my intention to do upset anyone I'm just pointing out that migration in...
  6. ey_tony

    Keir Starmer

    So 'fear' is your key word of the day when it comes to anyone who is against wholesale migration to the UK! If someone doesn't want to see the country in which they've lived their entire lives and worked hard for through taxation to get it where it is today inundated with migrants subsequently...
  7. ey_tony

    Keir Starmer

    I've lived in the area where I live now since 1976. It's a rural market town area and over the years I've got to know most of the people or families in town and surrounding villages. I am also fully aware of the trading that takes place in the area but unlike you with your dismissive attitude I...
  8. ey_tony

    Keir Starmer

    To be honest I'd say that about whoever was in power irrespective of the colour their rosette if they exhibited the same qualities or lack thereof. I much preferred Corbyn as an opposition leader. Even though I may not have agreed with his politics I admired the man for the conviction of his...
  9. ey_tony

    Keir Starmer

    I'm always sceptical when it comes to studies created by some obscure academic so let me give you an actual working example of how migration has grossly affect the people in my locality. I live in a rural part of East Yorkshire and 30 years ago there were three employment agencies which...
  10. ey_tony

    Keir Starmer

    Rob this thread really is about Keir Starmer and I personally don't think he is up to the job as the UK's leader. He's out of his depth. It has nothing to do with tribalism I drew that conclusion a long time ago when he was in opposition. He was clueless then and he's even arguably worse in...
  11. ey_tony

    Keir Starmer

    Irrespective of your argument regarding who is to blame, briefly where do we put all these migrants who want to come here? Where is the housing and infrastructure to accommodate them and where is the money coming from to fund them?
  12. ey_tony

    Keir Starmer

    The people at the lower end of the pay scale are largely dependent upon others to provide them with employment. It doesn't take much imagination to figure out that employers will gravitate to the lowest figures to pay out in wages to maximise their profits which to be fair is how the world...
  13. ey_tony

    Keir Starmer

    Come to think of it you're correct! Suckers to believe their absolute twaddle!
  14. ey_tony

    Keir Starmer

    That's because the better off don't face the challenges of competing for jobs, housing and infrastructure which those at the lower end of the pay scale are faced with on a daily basis.
  15. ey_tony

    Keir Starmer

    Let's not lose sight of the fact that the party in power in Syria is actually the OFFICIAL government voted in by the population as it happens. It is fighting a civil war with so called freedom fighters but one man's freedom fighter is another man's terrorist. It's the warlords, ISIS, the...
  16. ey_tony

    Keir Starmer

    You don't need an opposition with a government in power headed by Starmer et al! Just give them a free hand and they will do the job themselves. I'll wager now that the people who voted for Labour are feeling short-changed having fallen for their lies and the orchestrated media hype surrounding...
  17. ey_tony

    Keir Starmer

    But the problem is like it or not, migration, is politicised not necessarily due to racism but simply because of economics and logistics! I have quite a number of friends of ethnic origin as it happens ranging from Indian, to Kurdish, Turkish, Iraqi and even an ex-North African diplomat and even...
  18. ey_tony

    Keir Starmer

    You don't suppose just for a moment that there might be a teeny weeny issue with migration in the UK which millions of open-eye Brits can actually see but the Wolfie Smiths and Woke Brigade can't? It happens to be the number one issue on the agendas in many European countries right now so...
  19. ey_tony

    Keir Starmer

    Correct me if I'm wrong on this but hasn't Labour just announced that migrants will be housed in hotels for the next three years...if that is true then no doubt they will say that they didn't realise things were so bad!
  20. ey_tony

    Keir Starmer

    A Tory voter...NO! I never agreed with the social housing sell offs and since it started no government has seen fit to replace them so as far as I'm concerned they're all a load of whotsit.
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