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Peter Mandelson,

Should he stay or should he go?

From what has been published thus far I think he should stay. Good Diplomats are hard to come by and this country can’t afford to lose someone of his experience imo

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Onelife wrote: 11 Sep 2025, 10:17
Peter Mandelson,

Should he stay or should he go?

From what has been published thus far I think he should stay. Good Diplomats are hard to come by and this country can’t afford to lose someone of his experience imo
I cannot say that I have ever been a particular fan of Mandelson but I don't believe that anyone in public life should be held accountable for something that they did several years ago which at the time was not an issue.

I think that a lot of the problem here is that Mandelson is not well liked by the media so they will use any excuse to have a go at him.

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Yesterday Sir Hindsight expressed confidence in him. A week ago he expressed confidence in Angela. So......


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Just watching Live from Parliament and Mandelson's been sacked. He seems to have had so many opportunities in a political career and messed up all of them. As for Starmer, can his premiership have any more crises and he still survive as PM? I wonder.

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Mervyn and Trish wrote: 11 Sep 2025, 10:53
Yesterday Sir Hindsight expressed confidence in him. A week ago he expressed confidence in Angela. So......
Let's hope that next week he expresses confidence in Rachel from Accounts

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Mervyn and Trish wrote: 11 Sep 2025, 11:06
Let's hope that next week he expresses confidence in Rachel from Accounts
He's been doing that for the last 12 months

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CaroleF wrote: 11 Sep 2025, 11:04
Just watching Live from Parliament and Mandelson's been sacked. He seems to have had so many opportunities in a political career and messed up all of them. As for Starmer, can his premiership have any more crises and he still survive as PM? I wonder.
Well he looks like surviving longer than Boris, Truss, and Sunak did.

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RIP Charlie Kirk.

Regardless of your political beliefs this man was a breath of fresh air, obviously not to everyone.
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I personally don’t think brainwashing Americas youth is anything to be proud of but as you say, no one should take a bullet for their beliefs.

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Interesting OL. Have you seen anything of CK.? Or are you just going of what’s been said.?
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The more a society drifts from the truth, the more they hate those who speak it.

George Orwell.
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screwy wrote: 11 Sep 2025, 16:27
Interesting OL. Have you seen anything of CK.? Or are you just going of what’s been said.?
Hi Screwy, most of my views are researched - with amply amounts of self-opinion...make of that as you wish. I don’t doubt that the late Charlie Chirk was a good orator when it comes to his entrenched views but having watched several of his sermons I’m not convinced that he actually debates anything with the authority of knowledge. His mantra is to polarise his susceptible audiences with what appears to be sound reasoning but when scrutinised often falls short of the truth. Just my opinion of course.
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We’ll agree to disagree.

Opinions are like arseholes,everyone has one.
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screwy wrote: 12 Sep 2025, 10:29
We’ll agree to disagree.

Opinions are like arseholes,everyone has one.
On the same theme, there are many who think I talk a load of Sh*t so begging to differ is perhaps the best way to leave it. :wave:

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All the fuss over the appointment of Lord Mandelson and his sacking as US Ambassador by Sir Kier and he throws a big party for another friend of Jeffrey Epstein who is on on a visit from the US.
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It’s business…. besides, we might just as well get some use out of the £££millions spent on these plume of feathers charades.

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Is it not about time that the method of calculating inflation was revised to be more representative of what the "average" person spends?

It makes little to no sense to include air fares in the inflation data - hands up those who use airlines every week.

Inflation is running at 3.8% overall (which is almost twice the BoE target), food at 5.1%, housing at 6%, education at 7.5% etc. To me that would make the overall inflation for "the working man" (the term Rachel from accounts like to use) somewhere in the region of 5%.

Perhaps we should all start flying more to bring our personal inflation rate down!

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No chance with me. I dislike flying and all it entails.

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Stephen, I find once you are on the aircraft it's OK. It's the airports now that I dislike, why I always say how civilised it is going from Southampton.
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I would imagine that the cost of living index is aimed at providing a balanced view of an average family/person. So airfares will be a very minor part of the index, but necessary to provide a reasonably accurate average family expenditure, along with such things as vapes, alcohol, cocktails as well as gambling, so Keefie doesn't feel left out.
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Ray B wrote: 17 Sep 2025, 09:42
Stephen, I find once you are on the aircraft it's OK. It's the airports now that I dislike, why I always say how civilised it is going from Southampton.

I disagree Ray.
I am however with you with regard going from Southampton.

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So the sage of trying to export migrants out of the country stalls again as the guy had not had enough time to prepare his case to stay. Put him on a plane, then he can prepare his case in France as to why he should be allowed back.
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All you regulars on here will know that I was very, very critical of the previous government and was totally sure that a Labour government could not be any worse.

Well, humble pie time !

I was clearly wrong.

What an absolute shamble they have been in the first year.

It's already unredeemable. Too much damage done.

God knows what's coming next.
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barney wrote: 17 Sep 2025, 12:28
All you regulars on here will know that I was very, very critical of the previous government and was totally sure that a Labour government could not be any worse.

Well, humble pie time !

I was clearly wrong.

What an absolute shamble they have been in the first year.

It's already unredeemable. Too much damage done.

God knows what's coming next.
That's what comes of thinking that you know how to do the job better than those who are actually doing the job, and then convincing the electorate of that.

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david63 wrote: 17 Sep 2025, 12:51
barney wrote: 17 Sep 2025, 12:28
All you regulars on here will know that I was very, very critical of the previous government and was totally sure that a Labour government could not be any worse.

Well, humble pie time !

I was clearly wrong.

What an absolute shamble they have been in the first year.

It's already unredeemable. Too much damage done.

God knows what's coming next.
That's what comes of thinking that you know how to do the job better than those who are actually doing the job, and then convincing the electorate of that.
That perfectly describes politics.
Those who f”cked up for ten years, now telling us how to improve things 😂😂😂
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