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Sir Kier Starmer addressing the nation at 7pm

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Whitewavemark2 Mon 13-Dec-21 11:47:51

Hopefully some leadership on display.

Alegrias1 Tue 14-Dec-21 19:43:29

MayBee70

I think a lot of us are trying to reclaim the Union flag from far right extremists. Let’s not speak about who’s speaking for which country please. We’re all in this together.

You can have it. Johnson was speaking only for England though, whether people find that unpalatable or not.

This is why we get antsy. Sorry.

Urmstongran Tue 14-Dec-21 19:39:54

Labour sneered at the use of the Union flag when Brexit got done & Boris used it. Then they realised Labour was criticised for appearing to be ‘unpatriotic’ .... so remember Keir Starmer used one in ‘soft focus’ the first time with no sharp lines of the flag, just a softer palette of the colours. Since then they’ve up the ante. ‘If you can’t beat them join them’ comes to mind.

Keir Starmer used the word ‘patriotic’ 3 imes in his speech. He’s recognised it is popular after all.

MayBee70 Tue 14-Dec-21 19:37:53

I think a lot of us are trying to reclaim the Union flag from far right extremists. Let’s not speak about who’s speaking for which country please. We’re all in this together.

Alegrias1 Tue 14-Dec-21 19:33:33

Actually that's a good point. The vast majority of what Johnson said referred to England only, but he had the Union Flag on display.

Elegran Tue 14-Dec-21 19:15:28

He was speaking to everyone in the nation, as was Johnson the previous evening. The national flag underlined that.

Lincslass Tue 14-Dec-21 19:06:44

Grany

What's with the flag?

Why not our flag. It lives in Downing St. Should Starmer not speak with it beside him. Even EU have their blue banner behind them when someone speaks.

Good enough for Biden too
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Calistemon Tue 14-Dec-21 18:50:07

Kali2

Agreed, 100%

You know very well I've always agreed with you about Starmer, Kali2

Calistemon Tue 14-Dec-21 18:45:29

Well, that put the cat amongst the pigeons didn't it
???

So amusing to see all the indignation about my post.

lemongrove Tue 14-Dec-21 16:42:22

As long as you don’t abandon him at a railway station in a handbag!?

MayBeMaw Tue 14-Dec-21 16:28:17

Barmeyoldbat

Maw… better to be boring than a clown

I agree entirely on the importance of being earnest

Barmeyoldbat Tue 14-Dec-21 16:19:28

Maw… better to be boring than a clown

MaizieD Tue 14-Dec-21 14:40:51

The first cry of any new government is always how they can’t keep their election promises because of the mess left by the previous government, although they know about the ‘mess’ when they make their election promises.

One of my Uni Politics lecturers emphasised that when a party gets into government it often finds that carrying out a simplistic manifesto promise is much more difficult than they'd bargained for...

MaizieD Tue 14-Dec-21 14:36:35

This whole notion of the 'champagne socialist' is ridiculous.

Not only ridiculous but downright annoying when people (often those who use that phrase) accuse the Labour Party of not encouraging aspiration.

Casdon Tue 14-Dec-21 14:33:51

Grany’s interpretation of Starmer’s father’s job is misleading. Rodney Starmer was a toolmaker, who eventually became a self-employed specialist engineer manufacturing custom tools to a high standard of precision. He was a self made man, who built up a small manufacturing company in which he continued to work himself on the shop floor.
No lying involved, on Starmer’s part at least.

Kali2 Tue 14-Dec-21 14:30:08

Agreed, 100%

Dickens Tue 14-Dec-21 14:29:06

MayBee70

Grany

MayBee70

Calistemon

Is it only me who thinks it's ironic that our posh, Tory Prime Minister and his wife are plain Mr and Mrs Johnson but the Labour Leader of the Opposition and his wife are Sir Keir and Lady Starmer?

?

He only accepted the knighthood because it made his mum happy. And yet everyone thinks he’s posh because of it. His roots are probably more working class than most MP’s.

Keir makes a lot about his working class roots his father wears a tool maker but didn't mention his father owned the factory

His grandfather was a mechanic and Keir was the first in his family to go to university. No idea how big or small the Oxted Tool Company was but it doesn’t strike me of a huge concern. Feel free to correct me, though. And Keirs good education was achieved through brains, not money.

... and Mark Francois MP makes a noise about his working-class background, but no-one questions his membership of the elite ERG.

It seems that if you are from a working class environment it's OK to turn Right once you've 'improved' yourself, but not Left.

This whole notion of the 'champagne socialist' is ridiculous.

Mollygo Tue 14-Dec-21 14:21:57

Forsythia

They all ‘do fine’ until they get into government at which point doing fine goes out the window and the real self emerges.

True.
The first cry of any new government is always how they can’t keep their election promises because of the mess left by the previous government, although they know about the ‘mess’ when they make their election promises. I’ve saved this post so I’ll remember when I said it (again).
Forsythia, I might change my mind about the veracity of your statement if Starmer promises to bring in Proportional Representation in all elections main and by- elections under his government if Labour get in AND makes that his first task.

MissAdventure Tue 14-Dec-21 14:02:39

It was a copy of Johnson's background, I'm sure.

Josianne Tue 14-Dec-21 14:01:21

I thought the big flag was to show Labour's new focus on British values. He did stress being patriotic in our duty to get vaccinated. How that sits with different people, I'm not sure?

Calistemon Tue 14-Dec-21 13:56:28

Calistemon

Grany

What's with the flag?

what flag?

Got it! I thought you meant I had posted a flag emoticon

A bit American-style, I thought.
Otherwise he spoke sense.

Calistemon Tue 14-Dec-21 13:46:22

Grany

What's with the flag?

what flag?

Calistemon Tue 14-Dec-21 13:45:50

I know all that.

It's just ironic.

MayBee70 Tue 14-Dec-21 13:36:51

Grany

MayBee70

Calistemon

Is it only me who thinks it's ironic that our posh, Tory Prime Minister and his wife are plain Mr and Mrs Johnson but the Labour Leader of the Opposition and his wife are Sir Keir and Lady Starmer?

?

He only accepted the knighthood because it made his mum happy. And yet everyone thinks he’s posh because of it. His roots are probably more working class than most MP’s.

Keir makes a lot about his working class roots his father wears a tool maker but didn't mention his father owned the factory

His grandfather was a mechanic and Keir was the first in his family to go to university. No idea how big or small the Oxted Tool Company was but it doesn’t strike me of a huge concern. Feel free to correct me, though. And Keirs good education was achieved through brains, not money.

Lizzie72 Tue 14-Dec-21 13:28:55

MayBeMaw

Oops! Slightly supererogatory comment methinks! blush
I just have a thing about getting names right.

Isn’t it Keir Hardie? smile

Kali2 Tue 14-Dec-21 13:24:23

And ???