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So you genuinely think it was a crowd consisting only of royalists and not a single anti-government protester there simply using the occasion to pour scorn on Johnson?
I don't believe that either. Starmer and co have offered nothing regarding opposition apart from constantly wanting Johnson to resign.
The SNP will be much more important than the Lib Dems after the next election.
Quote from: Glyn_Wigley on June 03, 2022, 06:30:31 pmThe SNP will be much more important than the Lib Dems after the next election.Agreed, but wouldn't a coalition between Labour and the SNP be thwarted by the issue of Scottish independence?
Quote from: scawsby steve on June 03, 2022, 06:35:40 pmQuote from: Glyn_Wigley on June 03, 2022, 06:30:31 pmThe SNP will be much more important than the Lib Dems after the next election.Agreed, but wouldn't a coalition between Labour and the SNP be thwarted by the issue of Scottish independence?An offer of the SNP being in charge of all central government Scottish policy might be attractive to them.
Johnson received a mixture of boos and cheers, but, of course, the cheers don't count to those who are about as right-wing as Michael McIndoe.ON the other hand, Starmer and his supporters must be delighted and well heartened by the crowd's blistering show of silence on his arrival.
I suspect that is a bit of wishful thinking on your part. I don't doubt it at all.
Thoughts and prayers with BB x
Maybe the Labour party should also take heed of the silence Starmer received today, along with their poor by-election results.