Sir Keir Starmer Prime Minister (Vol. 2)
Sir Keir Starmer Prime Minister (Vol. 2)
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Scrump

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23,889 posts

184 months

Monday 3rd November 2025
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chemistry

3,263 posts

135 months

Monday 3rd November 2025
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His position at the start of Volume 2 is certainly more precarious than it was at the start of Volume 1!

How times change.

Stick Legs

8,787 posts

191 months

Monday 3rd November 2025
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In another 3 years will this be the biggest thread on here? biglaugh

andy43

12,885 posts

280 months

Monday 3rd November 2025
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Who?

turbobloke

116,770 posts

286 months

Monday 3rd November 2025
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chemistry said:
His position at the start of Volume 2 is certainly more precarious than it was at the start of Volume 1!

How times change.
yes

At what point will wider Labour PP tolerance of Starmer and Reeves expire, MPs' jobs are already on the line due mainly to their PM and Chancellor, with Miliband waiting in the wings.

768

19,896 posts

122 months

Monday 3rd November 2025
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andy43 said:
Who?
A .

LimmerickLad

6,785 posts

41 months

Monday 3rd November 2025
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768 said:
andy43 said:
Who?
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Ah him.

BigMon

6,213 posts

155 months

Monday 3rd November 2025
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turbobloke said:
yes:

At what point will wider Labour PP tolerance of Starmer and Reeves expire, MPs' jobs are already on the line due mainly to their PM and Chancellor, with Miliband waiting in the wings.
Where's that Airplane GIF of the passengers committing suicide as Striker tells them his life story when you need it.

cirian75

5,520 posts

259 months

Monday 3rd November 2025
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turbobloke said:
chemistry said:
His position at the start of Volume 2 is certainly more precarious than it was at the start of Volume 1!

How times change.
yes

At what point will wider Labour PP tolerance of Starmer and Reeves expire, MPs' jobs are already on the line due mainly to their PM and Chancellor, with Miliband waiting in the wings.
Betting May 2026 locals.

turbobloke

116,770 posts

286 months

Monday 3rd November 2025
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cirian75 said:
turbobloke said:
chemistry said:
His position at the start of Volume 2 is certainly more precarious than it was at the start of Volume 1!

How times change.
yes

At what point will wider Labour PP tolerance of Starmer and Reeves expire, MPs' jobs are already on the line due mainly to their PM and Chancellor, with Miliband waiting in the wings.
Betting May 2026 locals.
Here's hoping some sanity will return that soon.

eldar

25,059 posts

222 months

Monday 3rd November 2025
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cirian75 said:
Betting May 2026 locals.
He does have the look of a dead geography teacher walking.

andy43

12,885 posts

280 months

Monday 3rd November 2025
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eldar said:
He does have the look of a dead geography supply teacher walking.
FTFY.

Stick Legs

8,787 posts

191 months

Monday 3rd November 2025
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andy43 said:
eldar said:
He does have the look of a dead geography supply teacher walking.
FTFY.
It feels like we have a supply government.

They know they aren't there for a long time.
The long term outcomes aren't really their problem.
Only doing it for the money.


anonymoususer

8,201 posts

74 months

Monday 3rd November 2025
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I think Sir Keir and Rachel can still pull a rabbit out of the hat.
A few extra quid for the next union that goes on strike

Stick Legs

8,787 posts

191 months

Monday 3rd November 2025
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anonymoususer said:
I think Sir Keir and Rachel can still pull a rabbit out of the hat.
A few extra quid for the next union that goes on strike
biglaugh

Superhoop

4,899 posts

219 months

Monday 3rd November 2025
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cirian75 said:
Betting May 2026 locals.
Is that the local elections he's trying to delay (I can't think why) ?

Slow.Patrol

5,096 posts

40 months

Monday 3rd November 2025
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anonymoususer said:
I think Sir Keir and Rachel can still pull a rabbit out of the hat.
A few extra quid for the next union that goes on strike
That'll be Border Force on 14th November

https://www.reuters.com/business/world-at-work/som...


LimmerickLad

6,785 posts

41 months

Monday 3rd November 2025
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Slow.Patrol said:
anonymoususer said:
I think Sir Keir and Rachel can still pull a rabbit out of the hat.
A few extra quid for the next union that goes on strike
That'll be Border Force on 14th November

https://www.reuters.com/business/world-at-work/som...
"Resident doctors in England ..................Full walk out planned for 14 November in England unless health secretary returns to negotiate"

https://www.bma.org.uk/news-and-opinion/resident-d...



M1AGM

4,823 posts

58 months

Monday 3rd November 2025
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Winter of discontent has been predicted all year.

Has the Birmingham bin strike been resolved yet?

s1962a

7,603 posts

188 months

Monday 3rd November 2025
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LimmerickLad said:
Slow.Patrol said:
anonymoususer said:
I think Sir Keir and Rachel can still pull a rabbit out of the hat.
A few extra quid for the next union that goes on strike
That'll be Border Force on 14th November

https://www.reuters.com/business/world-at-work/som...
"Resident doctors in England ..................Full walk out planned for 14 November in England unless health secretary returns to negotiate"

https://www.bma.org.uk/news-and-opinion/resident-d...
Who needs doctors eh? As long as tube drivers are looked after through their union all is well.

https://www.standard.co.uk/comment/tube-drivers-sa...