Starmer's vision quest

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Psamathe

Guru
I appreciate that the tories are enjoying a moment of glee today, bless them
Both glee but also giving Ms Badenoch a very easy target she just can't miss so she's looking more capable (to Conservatives).
 
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swee'pea99

Member
It's a bit of a balancing act. If you are dealing with a corrupt regime where sweeteners are expected, then to stick to your guns and say "no bribes" isn't going to get you a good deal. Instead, you offer the sweetener but also a bit of push back "we can't keep doing this old chap - not the done thing you see. "

Friend of mine worked for a company that had been giving out sweeteners to accommodate its business in Nigeria for years. Then there was a military coup, supposedly based largely on eradicating corruption. Problem was, they were at a loss to know whether the new guys really meant it. Should they grease the new palms or shouldn't they? It was a real poser.
 

TailWindHome

Well-Known Member
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Dorset Boy

Well-Known Member
I think you may be confusing Keir Starmer with the Labour Government.

Err, the PM IS to all intents and purposes the Labour Government.
He is ultimately responsible for everything they do. It is the PMs agenda, his decision who he appoints, who he sacks, etc

For someone who claims not to support Labour, you seem to wholeheartedly leap to hteir defence every time there is any criticism of them.
 

CXRAndy

Epic Member
He flips between Labour and greens.

Same politics just far left or crazy left
 

icowden

Pharaoh
Err, the PM IS to all intents and purposes the Labour Government.
He is ultimately responsible for everything they do. It is the PMs agenda, his decision who he appoints, who he sacks, etc
So in that case he's responsible for a current 82% success rate on the manifesto and also appointing an appropriate sleezebag to swim with sleezebags. Unfortunately the sleezebag in question had a bit more sleeze in his bag than was expected.

The furore instigated by the likes of the Mail is disingenuous at best. You would think that the only suitable ambassador would be the purest of virgins untainted by humanity. That's not how diplomacy works.
 

briantrumpet

Timewaster
So in that case he's responsible for a current 82% success rate on the manifesto and also appointing an appropriate sleezebag to swim with sleezebags. Unfortunately the sleezebag in question had a bit more sleeze in his bag than was expected.

The furore instigated by the likes of the Mail is disingenuous at best. You would think that the only suitable ambassador would be the purest of virgins untainted by humanity. That's not how diplomacy works.

Perhaps we should be grateful that the Labour sleazebag wasn't PM, unlike the Tories choosing Johnson.

Sorry, I forgot we're not allowed to mention the Tories' record in office.
 
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