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By Boiler
#106753
mattomac wrote: Wed Feb 25, 2026 6:34 pm I see she labelled the Labour party the Peado party and Lindsay Hoyle did his best impression of a mute.

Bucketload of shit the both of them.
Surely that is "unparliamentary language"? Or does that not matter in the archaic institution we call parliament?
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By Samanfur
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mattomac wrote: Thu Feb 26, 2026 5:22 pm It’s Hoyle… he’s too busy bragging that he brought down Mandelson.
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By satnav
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Whilst Badenoch is currently doing well at PMQs with lots of easy wins on offer she isn't really in a position to offer up manifesto policies that could see her out perform Labour and Reform in a general election. In the current by-election the Tories are currently on around 3% and could easily finish up behind Advanced UK.
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By Samanfur
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Given that you could probably fit the percentage of the parliamentary Tories needed to open a leadership challenge in a 'phone box, this could be a problem if the only people left there weren't headbangers and zealots to start with.
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By Tubby Isaacs
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Kemi's going for "Weak Starmer serving Muslims not the national interest by not joining initial strikes v Iran", I see.

She really is the worst ever. How many of the traditional Tory voters actually support going all in with Trump? Not to say they were all careful weigher uppers of statecraft, but some certainly would have been, plus a lot of pretty hardline don't get involved at all types.

I would be tempted to say that she's after Trump wingnut welfare, like Truss, but lots of them don't like this stuff either. And I've seen nothing to suggest that she is anything less than this nasty and ignorant.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#107098
Tories claiming they don't understand the UK Government position. This really is short term political narrative (weaky U-turn Starmer) over even any pretence of national interest. They might as well install Trump in Downing Street. Sovereignty, eh?
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By Andy McDandy
#107099
They don't really have any policies or positions beyond "No, not like that". They're the Yosser Hughes of political parties - "Gissa government, I could do that".
By Youngian
#107102
Imagine how a Labour LOTO would be pilloried for the pathetic game playing Badenoch is trying on; "unpatriotic, student politics, weak on terror, unfit for office" blah blah.
A Labour government has to frame this narrative as it has no media friends to do it for them. Other than Kevin McGuire on breakfast telly.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#107103
Starmer is quite good at dealing with this stuff from her at PMQs. I assume there's going to be a specific debate on this soon. That might be his best chance.
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By kreuzberger
#107106
We know exactly what the tories think of international law. They sat on the government benches and explicitly told us.
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