Weston Super Saint Posted April 29 Posted April 29 1 minute ago, Farmer Saint said: What was this in reference to? Top three breakfast cereals. 2
badgerx16 Posted April 29 Posted April 29 2 minutes ago, Farmer Saint said: What was this in reference to? John is finally leaving for the United States of Trump. ( I can dream ). 1
whelk Posted April 29 Posted April 29 (edited) Assume the conspiracy twats so desperately wanting to believe rent boys, affairs of Starmer etc. will be all over this story. Personally I think Starmer had a torrid affair with El Money and this was his revenge for being dumped. Truth will be out soon eh eh https://www.independent.co.uk/bulletin/news/starmer-arson-attack-el-money-court-b2967192.html Edited April 29 by whelk
whelk Posted April 29 Posted April 29 On 23/04/2026 at 18:13, Lord Duckhunter said: He’s done, no doubt about it. We’ve had The New Statesmen, Guardian, even Kevin Mcquire ffs, receiving briefings left right and centre, so it’s not just the Tim Shipman’s of the world. Senior Labour officials, civil servants, MP’s and members of the cabinet. Yeah I’ll put this one with the imminent united Ireland prediction.
whelk Posted April 29 Posted April 29 22 hours ago, Guided Missile said: Cheerio, cheerio, cheerio.... I hope these feeble cunts don’t bet on anything. Not great at forecasting
whelk Posted April 29 Posted April 29 On 22/04/2026 at 08:15, tdmickey3 said: He is done, not sure why he`s clinging on but they all do it don't they? Err maybe he doesn’t listen to Saintsweb predictions and the hysterical Mail, Telegraph, Express and Times desperate for it to happen 2
benjii Posted April 29 Posted April 29 Not directly on topic, but Lowe getting rinsed in parliament is nice. 2 1
Weston Super Saint Posted Friday at 06:14 Posted Friday at 06:14 I predicted Starmer would be gone the last time they called for his head and he survived. I think he's lucky that they don't really have an alternative lined up and Teflon Kier will survive again after the local elections disaster! Have to say this bland grey boring politics certainly has some twists and turns! 1
tdmickey3 Posted Friday at 06:55 Posted Friday at 06:55 41 minutes ago, Weston Super Saint said: I predicted Starmer would be gone the last time they called for his head and he survived. I think he's lucky that they don't really have an alternative lined up and Teflon Kier will survive again after the local elections disaster! Have to say this bland grey boring politics certainly has some twists and turns! He will be gone.
Turkish Posted Friday at 07:12 Posted Friday at 07:12 Sacked in the morning you’re getting sacked on the morning 1
bpsaint Posted Friday at 07:25 Posted Friday at 07:25 (edited) I guess this proves why Kier wanted to cancel the democratic elections for 5 million people. At least he’ll get a nice big pay off to spend on some more Ukrainian rentboys* *allegedly Edited Friday at 07:44 by bpsaint 1
Gloucester Saint Posted Friday at 11:35 Posted Friday at 11:35 (edited) 5 hours ago, Weston Super Saint said: I predicted Starmer would be gone the last time they called for his head and he survived. I think he's lucky that they don't really have an alternative lined up and Teflon Kier will survive again after the local elections disaster! Have to say this bland grey boring politics certainly has some twists and turns! The vote is very fragmented. Reform are cleaning up in strong Brexit areas but struggling to get 1 in 10 votes outside of Brexit strongholds, similar to UKIP days. Would be a very mixed seat conversion at a General Election and nowhere a majority, largest party at very best. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ce8p4yn448vo Labour and Conservatives done very badly, Starmer under pressure and Badenoch could be gone by the autumn. Questions for Ed Davey - should be doing better in SE, SW. Holding comfortably what they had but new councils and seat gains are fairly modest. Edited Friday at 11:37 by Gloucester Saint With link
badgerx16 Posted Friday at 12:49 Posted Friday at 12:49 (edited) 58 minutes ago, Guided Missile said: Cheerio, cheerio, cheerio... Late breakfast, or are you leaving ? Edited Friday at 12:49 by badgerx16 1
Holmes_and_Watson Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Is there about to be a new broom sweeping away the bits of the new broom? Lots of articles on Catherine West launching a leadership bid on Monday. As a prompt for others. But are Rayner (HMRC), Streeting (Mandelson connections), Burnham (not a MP), Miliband (not even the best Miliband, despite union backing) ready? I'd read that both Rayner and Streeting had enough backing already to launch one. But there's also an Anyone but Ange campaign. Is West fronting for anyone in particular? An early campaign, not allowing Starmer a timetable for departure, rules out Burnham. Could there be enough in fighting, that one of the other brooms in the broom cabinet, ends up in charge, like a Reeves, Mahmood, Lammy or Cooper? Starmer hasn't much faith in any of them. If he goes, he considers that things will "descend into chaos"
Stripey McStripe Shirt Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 2 hours ago, Holmes_and_Watson said: Is there about to be a new broom sweeping away the bits of the new broom? Lots of articles on Catherine West launching a leadership bid on Monday. As a prompt for others. But are Rayner (HMRC), Streeting (Mandelson connections), Burnham (not a MP), Miliband (not even the best Miliband, despite union backing) ready? I'd read that both Rayner and Streeting had enough backing already to launch one. But there's also an Anyone but Ange campaign. Is West fronting for anyone in particular? An early campaign, not allowing Starmer a timetable for departure, rules out Burnham. Could there be enough in fighting, that one of the other brooms in the broom cabinet, ends up in charge, like a Reeves, Mahmood, Lammy or Cooper? Starmer hasn't much faith in any of them. If he goes, he considers that things will "descend into chaos" Diane Abbot for PM!
Weston Super Saint Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 5 hours ago, Holmes_and_Watson said: Is there about to be a new broom sweeping away the bits of the new broom? Lots of articles on Catherine West launching a leadership bid on Monday. As a prompt for others. But are Rayner (HMRC), Streeting (Mandelson connections), Burnham (not a MP), Miliband (not even the best Miliband, despite union backing) ready? I'd read that both Rayner and Streeting had enough backing already to launch one. But there's also an Anyone but Ange campaign. Is West fronting for anyone in particular? An early campaign, not allowing Starmer a timetable for departure, rules out Burnham. Could there be enough in fighting, that one of the other brooms in the broom cabinet, ends up in charge, like a Reeves, Mahmood, Lammy or Cooper? Starmer hasn't much faith in any of them. If he goes, he considers that things will "descend into chaos" A reminder of how the thread started v how's it going! On 16/07/2024 at 08:55, sadoldgit said: Now that the GE is done and dusted it is time for a new political thread. Hopefully we can get back to grey, boring politics again after the crazy, psycho dramas of the last few years. Starmer’s Labour have certainly hit the ground running but it doesn’t look like they will be given much of a honeymoon period. 1
badgerx16 Posted 1 minute ago Posted 1 minute ago Imagine if in a few years time we are running a "The Farage years, will the new broom sweep clean ?" thread.
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