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Matov 16 Aug 21 10.31pm | |
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Originally posted by croydon proud
Its going to be interesting to see how Johnson plays it because he is already under a lot of pressure from many Tory MP's who see him as being far too 'Green', and unduly influenced by the current Mrs Johnson. The idea that they are going to swallow all that Climate change BS allied with allowing potentially 100,000's to wash up on the UK's shores is not going to happen. Johnson will either have to go very hawkish on both issues or else they will move against him. Sense that many of the new intake of MP's realise that they can actually hold their seats but only if the Tories actually start acting like a Conservative party should be acting and not the pathetic light blue social liberals they are at the moment.
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croydon proud Any european country i fancy! 16 Aug 21 10.40pm | |
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Originally posted by Matov
Its going to be interesting to see how Johnson plays it because he is already under a lot of pressure from many Tory MP's who see him as being far too 'Green', and unduly influenced by the current Mrs Johnson. The idea that they are going to swallow all that Climate change BS allied with allowing potentially 100,000's to wash up on the UK's shores is not going to happen. Johnson will either have to go very hawkish on both issues or else they will move against him. Sense that many of the new intake of MP's realise that they can actually hold their seats but only if the Tories actually start acting like a Conservative party should be acting and not the pathetic light blue social liberals they are at the moment.
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Matov 16 Aug 21 10.41pm | |
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An interesting initial scan of the reaction to Biden's speech. Those you have been the most sycophantic to him appear the most critical whilst more than a few voices on the Right appear to be conceding that he gave a reasonable account of himself and the situation.
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croydon proud Any european country i fancy! 16 Aug 21 10.46pm | |
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Originally posted by Matov
An interesting initial scan of the reaction to Biden's speech. Those you have been the most sycophantic to him appear the most critical whilst more than a few voices on the Right appear to be conceding that he gave a reasonable account of himself and the situation. I haven"t been that critical myself, but not praising him either. The more you read on here and paper reviewers on tv/radio, the more you realise that people just suit their agenda, as has been said on here before, and that we are all a bit hypocritical. But I agree with your point, actually nice to see people actually criticising their favoured side!
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Stirlingsays 16 Aug 21 10.55pm | |
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Originally posted by Matov
An interesting initial scan of the reaction to Biden's speech. Those you have been the most sycophantic to him appear the most critical whilst more than a few voices on the Right appear to be conceding that he gave a reasonable account of himself and the situation. Yep, I think there have been a lot of good posts from different political perspectives. I think we all agree that our leaders have failed fundamentally here on multiple counts going back decades. To an extent we can see that the current heads were left a pig in a poke.....However, none of them have improved the situation and the incompetence and disaster at the airport is just another bad mark against the west. Edited by Stirlingsays (16 Aug 2021 10.55pm)
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croydon proud Any european country i fancy! 16 Aug 21 11.14pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Yep, I think there have been a lot of good posts from different political perspectives. I think we all agree that our leaders have failed fundamentally here on multiple counts going back decades. To an extent we can see that the current heads were left a pig in a poke.....However, none of them have improved the situation and the incompetence and disaster at the airport is just another bad mark against the west. Edited by Stirlingsays (16 Aug 2021 10.55pm)
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Stirlingsays 17 Aug 21 12.17am | |
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Originally posted by croydon proud
This ex special services soldier says that the US and by extension us have thrown our people over their under the bus. Saying the failures have come from those in ivory towers. Edited by Stirlingsays (17 Aug 2021 12.19am)
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Stirlingsays 17 Aug 21 2.02am | |
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I agree with every word Tucker Carlson says here.
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cryrst The garden of England 17 Aug 21 6.16am | |
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Originally posted by croydon proud
I never thought I would see the member for Medway and the Democratic president of the USA agreeing on anything-but there it is! There you go then. Maybe he wasn't for the lily livered rules of war and wants a reason to go back in to decapitate the taliban; not give them a black eye.
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Matov 17 Aug 21 8.49am | |
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kevlee born Wandsworth emigrated to Lanc... 17 Aug 21 11.08am | |
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A few observations. 2. The US want to walk away from Afghanistan? I don't think they will find it so easy, especially if they start seeing terrorist incidents on US soil. Also, normal people don't like seeing other innocent human beings, women and children, dying and starving or terrorized, no matter the colour of their skin. Biden might find himself doing a U turn on this to some degree. Money, support, aid, troops., just to save his sorry arse. 3. Johnson and Raab? They will distance themselves from Biden. Keep their heads down. Damage limitation mode from the British public. Taliban start up their old tricks and this could go on for years.
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BlueJay UK 17 Aug 21 12.03pm | |
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Biden had little choice but to double down in saying how it was the right thing to do, but there's no getting away from how terrible and hapless it looks and how dispiriting it must be for the military. Then again they have routinely been used by governments for decades. The faux reverence shown towards them is a veneer, whereas the disinterest towards them after their service is more much in line with how the ruling classes actually view and value them.
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