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Keir Starmer's time is up

This is pretty damning:


Meanwhile, here is Sir Keir Starmer with members of the Arunima Kumar Dance Company during a reception that he hosted to mark Diwali ...

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... at which meat and alcohol were served.

Cows are considered a sacred animal by Hindus, and and many choose not to eat beef, while other Hindus avoid meat altogether. Practising Sikhs and Jains are also vegetarians and abstain from alcohol.

Prime Minister's office apologises for 'mistake' at Diwali party after outrage over meat and alcohol in menu
 
Meanwhile, here is Sir Keir Starmer with members of the Arunima Kumar Dance Company during a reception that he hosted to mark Diwali ...

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(Source: as stated in image)
... at which meat and alcohol were served.

Cows are considered a sacred animal by Hindus, and and many choose not to eat beef, while other Hindus avoid meat altogether. Practising Sikhs and Jains are also vegetarians and abstain from alcohol.

Prime Minister's office apologises for 'mistake' at Diwali party after outrage over meat and alcohol in menu
I've plenty of practising Sikhs in my family that both eat meat and drink booze...this is a storm in a teacup.
 
Yeah but, seeing as your tongue is right up Starmer's wheeto, please allow us to take whatever you say with a massive ladle of salt.

There was a discussion on Reddit about one aspect of this:
If you are a vegan can you eat ass? Why or why not? : r/AskReddit

Amongst the replies:
wisedoormat:
if the subject is consenting, then yes.
You can be a cannibal vegan... as long as your meals consent to it.
FakeCraig:
Exactly. It's about ethics, not about definition. People who get caught up in "does it count?" questions forget that the why, whether it hurts others or not, is the most important thing about veganism.
 
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Yeah but, seeing as your tongue is right up Starmer's wheeto, please allow us to take whatever you say with a massive ladle of salt.
Nope, just pointing out that it’s not a massive story, they made a mistake, apologised and that’s it. It’s not going to cause the moral collapse of the government.
 
Meanwhile, here is Sir Keir Starmer with members of the Arunima Kumar Dance Company during a reception that he hosted to mark Diwali ...

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(Source: as stated in image)
... at which meat and alcohol were served.

Cows are considered a sacred animal by Hindus, and and many choose not to eat beef, while other Hindus avoid meat altogether. Practising Sikhs and Jains are also vegetarians and abstain from alcohol.

Prime Minister's office apologises for 'mistake' at Diwali party after outrage over meat and alcohol in menu


I'll get upset by this when corrupt gurdwara committees stop allowing the consumption of alcohol on gurdwara premises during bullshit OTT wedding ceremonies.

Also, we don't fucking well celebrate Diwali, we're not Hindus! We celebrate Bandi Chhor Diwas.
 
The Guardian reports that polling company More In Common has picked up concerns that the PM is seen as "always being abroad". There's been around twenty foreign trips by him since the election, including to New York, and Samoa.
 
With the caveat that I consider Starmer to be an outright cunt with few or no redeeming aspects to his character, I completely agree with the decision to levy inheritance tax on wealthy farmers, I've lived for many years in 2 different Farming communities and the rubbish about this being an attack on small holdings is complete diversionary bollox from wealthy and priviliged landowners. most farms in this country are owned by families who most would describe as well orf or Rich. they fiercely defend their wealth and constantly hold the public purse to ransom with the usually completely made up threat of going out of business, many if not most Famers with sizable Land assets are free masons with strong connections to the police force, councils and of course other businesses in the network, either that or they Let land from the same.
Country ways..y'know?
There are still a fair number of hill farmers relying on common pasture rights and with low assets and others working small holdings, these will not be affected by the new Tax, despite what the rich boys will shout out whilst parading down the high street in the £150,000 Tractor that your taxes helped pay for.
In the UK we still pay Landowners simply because they have Land and agreed not to develope it.
Fuck em, the only problem with the new tax is that its watered down.
 
The Guardian reports that polling company More In Common has picked up concerns that the PM is seen as "always being abroad". There's been around twenty foreign trips by him since the election, including to New York, and Samoa.
Crisis, what crisis?
 
With the caveat that I consider Starmer to be an outright cunt with few or no redeeming aspects to his character, I completely agree with the decision to levy inheritance tax on wealthy farmers, I've lived for many years in 2 different Farming communities and the rubbish about this being an attack on small holdings is complete diversionary bollox from wealthy and priviliged landowners. most farms in this country are owned by families who most would describe as well orf or Rich. they fiercely defend their wealth and constantly hold the public purse to ransom with the usually completely made up threat of going out of business, many if not most Famers with sizable Land assets are free masons with strong connections to the police force, councils and of course other businesses in the network, either that or they Let land from the same.
Country ways..y'know?
There are still a fair number of hill farmers relying on common pasture rights and with low assets and others working small holdings, these will not be affected by the new Tax, despite what the rich boys will shout out whilst parading down the high street in the £150,000 Tractor that your taxes helped pay for.
In the UK we still pay Landowners simply because they have Land and agreed not to develope it.
Fuck em, the only problem with the new tax is that its watered down.
I don't understand why they don't just make their farms into a Ltd company or whatever. Make their kids the directors or owners when they get old, or specify that is what will happen in their will. The there's no inheritance tax and they can stop whining. All their equipment is company assets.
 
The whole farm thing has made me wonder what happens with other types of business. If you own a working button factory can you pass it on to your kids without any inheritance tax?
 
The Guardian reports that polling company More In Common has picked up concerns that the PM is seen as "always being abroad". There's been around twenty foreign trips by him since the election, including to New York, and Samoa.

Easier, and more soothing on the ego, to jet in comfort around the globe meeting fellow elite liberal capitalists, media lackeys and other hangers on than to deal with the grievances of the low information classes isn't it.
 
Easier, and more soothing on the ego, to jet in comfort around the globe meeting fellow elite liberal capitalists, media lackeys and other hangers on than to deal with the grievances of the low information classes isn't it.
And the lowly born, son of a toolmaker's people clearly want us to hold that image of our dear leader...

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