Re: Sir Keir Starmer

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Most certainly in my humble opinion, the country is crying out for a steady, boring but compassionate PM and I see no one else in any party up to the job, except perhaps Andy Burnham.

We’ve had a few years of a self-centred, dishonest clown trying to run the show, but instead running up huge debts, mismanaging the Covid response and even winding up overseas leaders. The country needs a change and, yes, SKS can be trusted.

That said, I’d be in favour of doing away with all political parties and letting the public vote proven business leaders into key roles, overseen by the Monarch. Let a top doctor/consultant run the Health Dept, a renowned businessperson run the Dept for Business, and a leading banker run the Treasury etc.

Re: Sir Keir Starmer

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DeePeeNCAFC wrote: July 12th, 2022, 11:07 pm Most certainly in my humble opinion, the country is crying out for a steady, boring but compassionate PM and I see no one else in any party up to the job, except perhaps Andy Burnham.

We’ve had a few years of a self-centred, dishonest clown trying to run the show, but instead running up huge debts, mismanaging the Covid response and even winding up overseas leaders. The country needs a change and, yes, SKS can be trusted.

That said, I’d be in favour of doing away with all political parties and letting the public vote proven business leaders into key roles, overseen by the Monarch. Let a top doctor/consultant run the Health Dept, a renowned businessperson run the Dept for Business, and a leading banker run the Treasury etc.
Stop being sensible

Re: Sir Keir Starmer

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excessbee wrote: July 13th, 2022, 7:13 pm Two subjects to steer clear of...... Religion and Politics.
Quite right. I've noticed that when either subject is brought up Prods and Tories get upset just because you warn them that they are going to burn in Hell for eternity unless they repent. Best just to let them burn in my opinion. 😁

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