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Quote from: DonnyNoel on June 02, 2024, 06:42:47 pmQuote from: Bentley Bullet on June 02, 2024, 05:34:53 pmQuote from: tommy toes on June 02, 2024, 05:32:43 pmAre you seriously suggesting that Starmer is a bigger liar (if he is a liar at all) than Boris Johnson?That’s just ridiculous.I assume your just fishing as nobody with any sense would post such a thing.Yes, I am. Keir Starmer is a bigger political liar than Boris Johnson. I'm fairly neutral on all this but that seems a really outlandish statement to make. The parties and the whatsapp stuff for starters, or are you making a point of separating political lies and just being a liar in general?Quote from: IDM on June 02, 2024, 06:46:49 pmQuote from: Bentley Bullet on June 02, 2024, 06:40:42 pmWhere does one start with someone who has shredded just about every principle he once claimed to hold dear?Mmmmmmmmmmm.Hey, that's a good start!I was being serious, and I wasn’t having a go at you BB.But I would like to know what his lies are?I said political lies. Anyone of us in the spotlight 24/7 could be accused of saying an off-the-cuff remark that can be construed as a lie. I'm talking about politicians who go against almost every principle they claim to have had to gain political votes. Starmer beats Johnson hands down at that.
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on June 02, 2024, 05:34:53 pmQuote from: tommy toes on June 02, 2024, 05:32:43 pmAre you seriously suggesting that Starmer is a bigger liar (if he is a liar at all) than Boris Johnson?That’s just ridiculous.I assume your just fishing as nobody with any sense would post such a thing.Yes, I am. Keir Starmer is a bigger political liar than Boris Johnson. I'm fairly neutral on all this but that seems a really outlandish statement to make. The parties and the whatsapp stuff for starters, or are you making a point of separating political lies and just being a liar in general?
Quote from: tommy toes on June 02, 2024, 05:32:43 pmAre you seriously suggesting that Starmer is a bigger liar (if he is a liar at all) than Boris Johnson?That’s just ridiculous.I assume your just fishing as nobody with any sense would post such a thing.Yes, I am. Keir Starmer is a bigger political liar than Boris Johnson.
Are you seriously suggesting that Starmer is a bigger liar (if he is a liar at all) than Boris Johnson?That’s just ridiculous.I assume your just fishing as nobody with any sense would post such a thing.
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on June 02, 2024, 06:40:42 pmWhere does one start with someone who has shredded just about every principle he once claimed to hold dear?Mmmmmmmmmmm.Hey, that's a good start!I was being serious, and I wasn’t having a go at you BB.But I would like to know what his lies are?
Where does one start with someone who has shredded just about every principle he once claimed to hold dear?Mmmmmmmmmmm.Hey, that's a good start!
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on June 02, 2024, 06:51:02 pmQuote from: DonnyNoel on June 02, 2024, 06:42:47 pmQuote from: Bentley Bullet on June 02, 2024, 05:34:53 pmQuote from: tommy toes on June 02, 2024, 05:32:43 pmAre you seriously suggesting that Starmer is a bigger liar (if he is a liar at all) than Boris Johnson?That’s just ridiculous.I assume your just fishing as nobody with any sense would post such a thing.Yes, I am. Keir Starmer is a bigger political liar than Boris Johnson. I'm fairly neutral on all this but that seems a really outlandish statement to make. The parties and the whatsapp stuff for starters, or are you making a point of separating political lies and just being a liar in general?Quote from: IDM on June 02, 2024, 06:46:49 pmQuote from: Bentley Bullet on June 02, 2024, 06:40:42 pmWhere does one start with someone who has shredded just about every principle he once claimed to hold dear?Mmmmmmmmmmm.Hey, that's a good start!I was being serious, and I wasn’t having a go at you BB.But I would like to know what his lies are?I said political lies. Anyone of us in the spotlight 24/7 could be accused of saying an off-the-cuff remark that can be construed as a lie. I'm talking about politicians who go against almost every principle they claim to have had to gain political votes. Starmer beats Johnson hands down at that.The UK will remain in EU and under no circumstances shall the UK government leave the single market.Boris Johnson's Keynote speech to the London Policy Conferencehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CYWt9k1oDmYBoris Johnson revealed his support for the European Union’s single market in “a pro-European” letter written the year before he decided to campaign for leave, it has emerged.The likely prime minister’s pro-EU market sympathies were said to be revealed in a letter of condolence to the wife of the late Tory politician Sir Leon Brittan, who died in January 2015.https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2019/jul/17/boris-johnson-support-eu-revealed-leon-brittan-widow-letterWriting exclusively for the Daily Telegraph, London Mayor Boris Johnson said that if Britain left the EU, “we would have to recognise that most of our problems are not caused by Brussels”https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/10052646/Quitting-the-EU-wont-solve-our-problems-says-Boris-Johnson.htmlSo was he lying then? Or when he lead Vote Leave in 2016?
Wilts.That's a change of policy.An extreme one, but a change of policy nonetheless.Voters can decide whether they agree with a politician who changes policy.The problem comes when politicians lie about matters of objective truth and aren't held to account.Johnson lies about objective truth as easily as he breathes. If you don't hold that to account, rational discussion and decision making is impossible. Whatever you say to try to examine him, he'll make up an alternative reality. That's how Johnson has lived his entire life. It's why he was sacked twice from early jobs, but that didn't stop him. Because it's not a choice with him it's part of what he is.
Quote from: IDM on June 02, 2024, 07:42:23 pmOk, that’s your spin on it.However I would think most folks can see a difference between changing your views to match the (changing) political situation and to gain votes, and that of downright fibs.?The first is politicking, and individuals can decide how much or how little importance they put on it. Are they abandoning principles or reacting to developing political realities?And then there are outright I wasn’t there it wasn’t me lies, subsequently proven to be false.Some Labour supporters actually want Starmer to turn his back on the manifesto that gets him into power, for a more left-wing approach. That in my opinion is not carrying out what is promised, but unbelievably is supported by some of those who wanted a re-vote when they claimed the same thing had happened after Brexit!
Ok, that’s your spin on it.However I would think most folks can see a difference between changing your views to match the (changing) political situation and to gain votes, and that of downright fibs.?The first is politicking, and individuals can decide how much or how little importance they put on it. Are they abandoning principles or reacting to developing political realities?And then there are outright I wasn’t there it wasn’t me lies, subsequently proven to be false.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on June 02, 2024, 08:26:23 pmWilts.That's a change of policy.An extreme one, but a change of policy nonetheless.Voters can decide whether they agree with a politician who changes policy.The problem comes when politicians lie about matters of objective truth and aren't held to account.Johnson lies about objective truth as easily as he breathes. If you don't hold that to account, rational discussion and decision making is impossible. Whatever you say to try to examine him, he'll make up an alternative reality. That's how Johnson has lived his entire life. It's why he was sacked twice from early jobs, but that didn't stop him. Because it's not a choice with him it's part of what he is.A good example of the was when he was asked what he did to relax.He came up with a cock and bull story about making buses out of matchboxes or some such.You could see him making it up as he was saying it, but he just couldn’t help himself.
Wilts.That's a change of policy.An extreme one, but a change of policy nonetheless.Voters can decide whether they agree with a politician who changes policy.The problem comes when politicians lie about matters of objective truth and aren't held to account.Johnson lies about objective truth as easily as he breathes. If you don't hold that to account, rational discussion and decision making is impossible. Whatever you say to try to examine him, he'll make up an alternative reality. That's how Johnson has lived his entire life. It's why he was sacked twice from early jobs, but that didn't stop him. Because it's not a choice with him it's part of what he is.
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on June 02, 2024, 07:58:25 pmQuote from: IDM on June 02, 2024, 07:42:23 pmOk, that’s your spin on it.However I would think most folks can see a difference between changing your views to match the (changing) political situation and to gain votes, and that of downright fibs.?The first is politicking, and individuals can decide how much or how little importance they put on it. Are they abandoning principles or reacting to developing political realities?And then there are outright I wasn’t there it wasn’t me lies, subsequently proven to be false.Some Labour supporters actually want Starmer to turn his back on the manifesto that gets him into power, for a more left-wing approach. That in my opinion is not carrying out what is promised, but unbelievably is supported by some of those who wanted a re-vote when they claimed the same thing had happened after Brexit!So, that’s something some Labour supporters want, not actually something Starmer did differently to what was promised? Something he might (or might not) do in the future?Not sure how that contributes to Starmer being a political liar, for something he hasn’t yet done.???
Quote from: IDM on June 02, 2024, 08:42:58 pmQuote from: Bentley Bullet on June 02, 2024, 07:58:25 pmQuote from: IDM on June 02, 2024, 07:42:23 pmOk, that’s your spin on it.However I would think most folks can see a difference between changing your views to match the (changing) political situation and to gain votes, and that of downright fibs.?The first is politicking, and individuals can decide how much or how little importance they put on it. Are they abandoning principles or reacting to developing political realities?And then there are outright I wasn’t there it wasn’t me lies, subsequently proven to be false.Some Labour supporters actually want Starmer to turn his back on the manifesto that gets him into power, for a more left-wing approach. That in my opinion is not carrying out what is promised, but unbelievably is supported by some of those who wanted a re-vote when they claimed the same thing had happened after Brexit!So, that’s something some Labour supporters want, not actually something Starmer did differently to what was promised? Something he might (or might not) do in the future?Not sure how that contributes to Starmer being a political liar, for something he hasn’t yet done.???Starmer abandoned some of his key promises when he became Labour leader.
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on June 02, 2024, 08:53:07 pmQuote from: IDM on June 02, 2024, 08:42:58 pmQuote from: Bentley Bullet on June 02, 2024, 07:58:25 pmQuote from: IDM on June 02, 2024, 07:42:23 pmOk, that’s your spin on it.However I would think most folks can see a difference between changing your views to match the (changing) political situation and to gain votes, and that of downright fibs.?The first is politicking, and individuals can decide how much or how little importance they put on it. Are they abandoning principles or reacting to developing political realities?And then there are outright I wasn’t there it wasn’t me lies, subsequently proven to be false.Some Labour supporters actually want Starmer to turn his back on the manifesto that gets him into power, for a more left-wing approach. That in my opinion is not carrying out what is promised, but unbelievably is supported by some of those who wanted a re-vote when they claimed the same thing had happened after Brexit!So, that’s something some Labour supporters want, not actually something Starmer did differently to what was promised? Something he might (or might not) do in the future?Not sure how that contributes to Starmer being a political liar, for something he hasn’t yet done.???Starmer abandoned some of his key promises when he became Labour leader.Johnson said 'under no circumstances shall the UK government leave the single market' and then campaigned for the UK government to leave the single market.If you dont think that's abandoning your principles then there's no point arguing with you.
Quote from: wilts rover on June 02, 2024, 09:30:14 pmQuote from: Bentley Bullet on June 02, 2024, 08:53:07 pmQuote from: IDM on June 02, 2024, 08:42:58 pmQuote from: Bentley Bullet on June 02, 2024, 07:58:25 pmQuote from: IDM on June 02, 2024, 07:42:23 pmOk, that’s your spin on it.However I would think most folks can see a difference between changing your views to match the (changing) political situation and to gain votes, and that of downright fibs.?The first is politicking, and individuals can decide how much or how little importance they put on it. Are they abandoning principles or reacting to developing political realities?And then there are outright I wasn’t there it wasn’t me lies, subsequently proven to be false.Some Labour supporters actually want Starmer to turn his back on the manifesto that gets him into power, for a more left-wing approach. That in my opinion is not carrying out what is promised, but unbelievably is supported by some of those who wanted a re-vote when they claimed the same thing had happened after Brexit!So, that’s something some Labour supporters want, not actually something Starmer did differently to what was promised? Something he might (or might not) do in the future?Not sure how that contributes to Starmer being a political liar, for something he hasn’t yet done.???Starmer abandoned some of his key promises when he became Labour leader.Johnson said 'under no circumstances shall the UK government leave the single market' and then campaigned for the UK government to leave the single market.If you dont think that's abandoning your principles then there's no point arguing with you.Like I said to BST earlier, your continued condemnation of a career liar would be applaudable but your support for the biggest career liar of all makes it laughable.
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on June 02, 2024, 09:53:05 pmQuote from: wilts rover on June 02, 2024, 09:30:14 pmQuote from: Bentley Bullet on June 02, 2024, 08:53:07 pmQuote from: IDM on June 02, 2024, 08:42:58 pmQuote from: Bentley Bullet on June 02, 2024, 07:58:25 pmQuote from: IDM on June 02, 2024, 07:42:23 pmOk, that’s your spin on it.However I would think most folks can see a difference between changing your views to match the (changing) political situation and to gain votes, and that of downright fibs.?The first is politicking, and individuals can decide how much or how little importance they put on it. Are they abandoning principles or reacting to developing political realities?And then there are outright I wasn’t there it wasn’t me lies, subsequently proven to be false.Some Labour supporters actually want Starmer to turn his back on the manifesto that gets him into power, for a more left-wing approach. That in my opinion is not carrying out what is promised, but unbelievably is supported by some of those who wanted a re-vote when they claimed the same thing had happened after Brexit!So, that’s something some Labour supporters want, not actually something Starmer did differently to what was promised? Something he might (or might not) do in the future?Not sure how that contributes to Starmer being a political liar, for something he hasn’t yet done.???Starmer abandoned some of his key promises when he became Labour leader.Johnson said 'under no circumstances shall the UK government leave the single market' and then campaigned for the UK government to leave the single market.If you dont think that's abandoning your principles then there's no point arguing with you.Like I said to BST earlier, your continued condemnation of a career liar would be applaudable but your support for the biggest career liar of all makes it laughable.WTF has Nick Clegg go to do with any of this?
Quote from: DonnyNoel on June 02, 2024, 09:59:39 pmQuote from: Bentley Bullet on June 02, 2024, 09:53:05 pmQuote from: wilts rover on June 02, 2024, 09:30:14 pmQuote from: Bentley Bullet on June 02, 2024, 08:53:07 pmQuote from: IDM on June 02, 2024, 08:42:58 pmQuote from: Bentley Bullet on June 02, 2024, 07:58:25 pmQuote from: IDM on June 02, 2024, 07:42:23 pmOk, that’s your spin on it.However I would think most folks can see a difference between changing your views to match the (changing) political situation and to gain votes, and that of downright fibs.?The first is politicking, and individuals can decide how much or how little importance they put on it. Are they abandoning principles or reacting to developing political realities?And then there are outright I wasn’t there it wasn’t me lies, subsequently proven to be false.Some Labour supporters actually want Starmer to turn his back on the manifesto that gets him into power, for a more left-wing approach. That in my opinion is not carrying out what is promised, but unbelievably is supported by some of those who wanted a re-vote when they claimed the same thing had happened after Brexit!So, that’s something some Labour supporters want, not actually something Starmer did differently to what was promised? Something he might (or might not) do in the future?Not sure how that contributes to Starmer being a political liar, for something he hasn’t yet done.???Starmer abandoned some of his key promises when he became Labour leader.Johnson said 'under no circumstances shall the UK government leave the single market' and then campaigned for the UK government to leave the single market.If you dont think that's abandoning your principles then there's no point arguing with you.Like I said to BST earlier, your continued condemnation of a career liar would be applaudable but your support for the biggest career liar of all makes it laughable.WTF has Nick Clegg go to do with any of this?About the same as Boris Johnson when considering voting for Keir Starmer as PM.f**k all!
So, what Labour hoped to do in 2020 will be carried out after they gain power in July?
Labour will set out its manifesto and go about trying to implement it, as all Governments do.People can then assess whether they think it good or bad in an election in 5 years time. If Labour turn out to have deceived people, the people can vote for change.The Brexit vote was won on a bed of straight out lies and deception about how it would be implemented and what the consequences would be. How do we hold people responsible for that, now the Liar In Chief has moved on to a 100k per month job peddling lies in the papers. Which of course is how he started.
But the Tories were forced to change, because of COVID and the Ukraine invasion! Surely, be Christ that was a credible explanation!
32 of the 40 promised new hospitals have been built. The promise was to have all 40 completed between 2021 and 2030. If you think Starmer says nothing but the truth then your trust in him is greater than probably half of the members of the party he leads.
According to the NAO, 11 are judged new hospitals, while 20 meet other elements of DHSC’s definition. One project in Dorset does not meet the definition.