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| 1. Author: ipswichpar Date: Mon 22nd Jun 2026. 09:54 Monu-mental that we are churning through prime ministers like this. No idea how anybody expects anything ro get done with fannying about like this. Even the Italians are laughing at us. Reply |
| 2. Author: Bletchley_Par Date: Mon 22nd Jun 2026. 10:11 Seems our country is almost ungovernable atm. ![]() Reply |
| 3. Author: The One Who Knocks Date: Mon 22nd Jun 2026. 10:13 Starmer has probably been harshly dealt with but with Burnham Labour have given themselves a chance. And although my eyes were open They just might as well be closed Reply |
| 4. Author: Dave_1885 Date: Mon 22nd Jun 2026. 11:02 Wont be long before the media turn on Burnham and dig up dirt. Westminster is an absolute disgrace these days and Holyrood not much better. Reply |
| 5. Author: Tenruh Date: Mon 22nd Jun 2026. 11:28 Next PM will be selected by Trump & Netanyahu . Reply |
| 6. Author: NMCmassive Date: Mon 22nd Jun 2026. 12:04 Burnham won’t do much different than Starmer would have. It’s only going to get worse. COYP Reply |
| 7. Author: Dave_1885 Date: Mon 22nd Jun 2026. 12:40 NMCmassive, Mon 22 Jun 12:04 Give it to Reform/Restore for a few years and watch the country thrive..….🙄 Reply |
| 8. Author: desparado Date: Mon 22nd Jun 2026. 13:01 The merry go round of idiots continues. The Blairite Israeli genocide apologist Burnham will be no different to the previous clowns.. What an opportunity we missed in 2014. Reply |
| 9. Author: NMCmassive Date: Mon 22nd Jun 2026. 13:23 Dave_1885, Mon 22 Jun 12:40 Farage is a sheep in wolf’s clothing. Not worth your time. Just vote tories. Rupert Lowe I’m concerned about his re-immigration stuff. Burnham will fail. He’s trying this ordinary bloke stuff but he’s really a Cambridge graduate who’s a member of the Fabian’s society. (I know they don’t publish their memberships but like Starmer he has a long standing relationship with them…) Our spending is going up and we seem to have a policy of chasing GDP without any consideration for GDP per Capita. I don’t see Burnham changing that approach and I don’t see him tackling the constitutional/judicial issues that Blair introduced. We are drowning in bureaucracy. COYP Reply |
| 10. Author: NMCmassive Date: Mon 22nd Jun 2026. 13:24 desparado, Mon 22 Jun 13:01 ☝🏻 I’d also agree with this statement. COYP Reply |
| 11. Author: jake89 Date: Mon 22nd Jun 2026. 17:34 Dave_1885, Mon 22 Jun 12:40 No thanks. My mortgage needs renewed in a couple of years and I don`t want massive interest rate rises as a result of them mucking up the economy. Reply |
| 12. Author: NMCmassive Date: Tue 23rd Jun 2026. 11:42 jake89, Mon 22 Jun 17:34 Just wait… COYP Reply |
| 13. Author: Dave_1885 Date: Tue 23rd Jun 2026. 12:00 Being truthful, I think Reform should be quiet for a wee while. They just got tanked in 3 by elections including one where the winner will be the next PM. How are their councils performing just now? I see Thomas Kerr constantly piping up about an election, whilst being unelected himself……. Reply |
| 14. Author: Dandy Warhol Date: Tue 23rd Jun 2026. 12:40 Tenruh, Mon 22 Jun 11:28 Burnham was bought by them a while ago, hence no challenge. Israel is cancer. I don`t wanna go down like disco. Reply |
| 15. Author: NMCmassive Date: Tue 23rd Jun 2026. 21:20 Dave_1885, Tue 23 Jun 12:00 It’s probably to early to tell how their councils are performing tbf I think their surge of support has halted but I think the party themselves will make a lot of noise without really making any further gains. That’s my prediction anyway 🤷🏻♂️ COYP Reply |