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Labour Peer Adopts Thatcherite Term.....

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ToraToraTora | 12:29 Tue 18th Jun 2024 | News
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c722yx482xno

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Starmer said the comment was 'particularly inapprpriate'.  Hypocrite!  He hasn't supported her.  He'd rather make a fool of himself by courting the woke and claiming some women have penises!

True, SKS has never made any effort to support her, but if you dont know what a woman is then how can you I suppose.

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If he had had death threats aimed at him, presumably he wouldn't be frit? Pathetic men threatening female candidates should not get anyones support.

To be fair, Michael Cashman was quite brave himself back in the day ... remember Colin from Eastenders?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Cashman

[Cashman ...] landed the role of Colin Russell in the BBC's soap opera EastEnders in 1986. In 1989 the character had the first same-sex mouth-to-mouth kiss in a British soap, watched by an estimated 17 million people and leading to some MPs calling for EastEnders to be taken off-air.

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14:34, ref the Latin thread, have you tracked down anything intelligent from PP yet?

Yes, loads of them.  Will I debate you with them? No.  Why not?  Well, think how many times you've ignored my responses across the years, which is fair enough - nobody has to respond to anything, especially with people who frankly aren't worth the effort.

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just a few examples is all I ask.

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