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  1. duffer

    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    Now I'm afraid you're making stuff up. Can you tell me, for example, which way Penny Morduant voted. Stephen Kelly? I'm honestly staggered that you think there's something more important than our government trying to have some influence on one of the biggest humanitarian crises of our times...
  2. duffer

    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    Just a couple of points, because of the chaos the motion wasn't really voted on... particularly by the government. And actually knowing where individual MPs stand is impossible to determine. Regardless, if it was as simple as everyone wanting a ceasefire, then why didn't the original SNP motion...
  3. duffer

    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    I don't understand this point of view at all, it's an absolute failure to understand how foreign policy works. We were involved at the start of this whole mess when Israel was established, we've got a seat on the UN security council and hence a permanent veto on their resolutions, we trade with...
  4. duffer

    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    Worrying. Could it be that Mark Francois is actually my brother from another mother? 😄
  5. duffer

    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    Not sure what they'd find, mate. If you've only got one brain cell to process with, I guess you can't afford to burden it with unnecessary emotions.
  6. duffer

    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    Speak for yourself, our kid! I've done plenty of things that I can justifiably feel ashamed of or embarrassed about, but voting Tory isn't one of them. 😁 In the meantime, back on topic, having stuck up for the SNP's right to raise their own motion on Gaza, it feels to me that refusing to accept...
  7. duffer

    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    Because it wasn't a "better motion" in their eyes, obviously. They called the debate because it's a cause they've been behind for a long time. Again it's a trap entirely and 100% of Labour's own making. Until very recently Labour couldn't even bring themselves to mention a ceasefire, let...
  8. duffer

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    It doesn't "trap" Labour if Starmer doesn't set a policy that a lot of his own members and MPs don't agree with. This slavish devotion and determination to defend Starmer at all costs is odd. The SNP policy on this has been clear for some time, why shouldn't they put their motion before...
  9. duffer

    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    Opposition days are always non binding votes, I believe. If you can't see it's an issue that Labour created entirely for themselves then I suspect it's because you're looking at it with one eye closed. The SNP haven't suddenly shifted their principles on this to catch Labour out; that they've...
  10. duffer

    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    With apologies mate, that makes no sense to me. Either politics and where parties stand on things matters, or it doesn't. If it doesn't, then what the hell are you doing on this thread? One question. If Sunak came out tomorrow and said, the UK government's position on Gaza is that we couldn't...
  11. duffer

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    Where's the trap? It was the SNP's opposition day and they tabled an amendment calling for a ceasefire. It's something they've been calling for for a while, and the situation in Gaza has become rather critical. Is it their fault that Labour under Starmer struggled with the issue. Labour trapped...
  12. duffer

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    That's an odd take. The trap was entirely one of Labour's own making by dithering on the ceasefire issue and whipping their own MPs to vote against their consciences and the wishes of the majority of their constituents. The SNP, in fairness, has been clear on their opinion on the issue for...
  13. duffer

    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    Or it could be reasonably argued that the SNP believed in their own amendment and expected to be able to vote on it. I'm not sure it was just about embarrassing Labour originally, the SNP has been clear on its position for some time. Once it all went off though, then I'd agree that it became...
  14. duffer

    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    Anyone who watched the House of Commons in action tonight, would be utterly mystified. A critical debate on a vital foreign policy issue (calling for a ceasefire in Gaza) and all they really care about is scoring points off each other. Labour trying to dodge voting on the SNP amendment to...
  15. duffer

    USSR invades Ukraine.

    Probably just worth restating that the loss of a single town after months of fighting and huge numbers of Russian casualties, is hardly the end for Ukraine. They haven't been routed, it seems they've fallen back to an established defensive line (see link below). Both sides are finding that...
  16. duffer

    USSR invades Ukraine.

    I'm more than happy to apologise if I've descended into ad hominem attacks, we're all fans here after all, but please don't take my shoddy analogies away. 😁
  17. duffer

    Is this Marc McNulty?

    And there, m'lud, rests the case for the defence. 😁
  18. duffer

    Trump is my favourite comedian of the year already

    3D chess. If he bothered at all, it would be to support Starmer, because he thinks that the most destabilising mainstream force in British politics is the Tories (and he knows his support is a tombstone in the UK at least). Who he'd really like to see in power, of course, is Farage. Brexit...
  19. duffer

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    I gave it another ten minutes at lunchtime. Worrying, I know. I think I'm getting it now. GB News obviously dislikes anything Labour, but it absolutely hates the Conservatives (too left-wing, obviously). It's bizarre. Adverts: Deals on cremation and a limited edition King Charles and the...
  20. duffer

    USSR invades Ukraine.

    Thank you. So if we leave Ireland out of it, we're back to the question of supporting Ukraine against Russia. Your argument, I think, is that we should leave them to it, and I accept that you're probably coming at it from a humanitarian viewpoint on that rather than as a Putin sympathiser. My...
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