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  1. In Topic: Putin..

    Yesterday, 10:02 PM

     dim view, on 16 June 2024 - 08:39 AM, said:

    Stand by for a couple of weeks. I'll be back.

    It was a propaganda exercise. No serious challenge to Putin in the line of questioning at all. The 21st century version of Lord Haw Haw interviewing Adolf
  2. In Topic: General Election It Is Then...

    Yesterday, 09:53 PM

     The Earl of Chesterfield, on 15 June 2024 - 12:19 PM, said:

    There'll be full scale civil war in the Tory party this summer.

    We've already seen a number of the more obnoxious characters positioning themselves - with Andrea Jenkins even issuing election leaflets pictured with Farage.

    Just take a minute for that to sink in. Whilst vast swathes of conservative candidates mention neither their party nor leader in literature, she openly allies herself to one of another.

    Imagine the Mail-esque media headlines were that a Labour figure alongside, say, an outspoken pro Palestinian.

    Oh, wait...

    As you quite accurately state though, it's most likely the Right will emerge victorious. A party run by Farage, Rees-Mogg, Braverman and their ugly ilk.

    Leaving Labour by far the most moderate, mainstream option in British politics.

    Thatcher once said her proudest legacy was Tony Blair. Thanks to the corruption he legitimised and individuals elected in his wake, it's very possible Boris the Liar's will be the death of the Tories...



    Yeah I think so too. Starmer needs 5 years of stable government with some small improvement


    If this comes to pass Mogg, Braverman Farage and the rest will dig out that here policies to appeal to the Tory right that are well past the sell by date for the wider public. Microwave thatcher from the late 80s


    The only Achilles heel in this scenario will be dealing with the people trafficking
  3. In Topic: Euros Thread

    16 June 2024 - 09:15 PM

     gordon_brittas, on 16 June 2024 - 08:35 PM, said:

    This is where I am at sadly. An underachieving side with a manager with ultra negative tactics.


    And little to no idea how to change it


    Southgate is England?s wheel clamp
  4. In Topic: Euros Thread

    16 June 2024 - 09:12 PM

    Serbia made a change in how they play - and up their game and threaten. Second half - play like that against better sides it won?t be a 1-0



    Southgate does nothing to change it tactically



    As with Croatia and Italy.


    Ok we won and that?s a plus and we?re in pole position in the group but Southgate?s limitations are still the same ones and are still there
  5. In Topic: Putin..

    15 June 2024 - 10:43 PM

    So anyway, back on topic


    After the push by Russia on the poorly defended lines in the northern Kherson region the Ukrainians have pushed and stabilised the lines. Not back to the Russian start lines but back - at a cost of around 2300 Russians a day for the last month


    No other nation on earth, apart from China and North Korea would be able to politically sustain such losses - which gives you N insight into what sort of regime is in power i the Kremlin

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