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By *rawnbanquet OP   Man
1 week ago

Glasgow

It is official she has left the government

Your opinions

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By *arakiss12TV/TS
1 week ago

Bedford

She was Kiers biggest threat. She knows the dirty stuff about him. She could have been a contender for leader should he fail and get ousted, party loses confidence in him.

She was a key figure in taking down Boris. Paving the way for Labour to win the election. A stepping stone.

Now he has eliminated that threat.

More sinister than a spy thriller.

As deviant as fascist dictator.

I don't trust him.

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By *oalie66Man
1 week ago

Chesterfield

Well said.

I don't trust him either.

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By *idnight RamblerMan
1 week ago

Pershore

Good, she was just a leftie version of Dominic Cousins

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By *uffleskloofMan
1 week ago

Cabo Verde

I’d like to think that her departure will save the taxpayer some money, but no doubt there will be a massive pay off, and before long she will resurface at the head of another government funded quango, charity or university.

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By *onyandtrapMan
1 week ago

manchester

She did a great job and helped labour win a huge majority at the last election

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By *eavilMan
1 week ago

Stalybridge

As an ex-Civil Servant who had a significant role with regards to the last governments downfall it was improper of her to accept a role in any replacement regime. She has probably made a nice wedge out if this, will no doubt receive a big payoff and will shortly be on the talk show circuit. Shameful.

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By *0shadesOfFilthMan
1 week ago

nearby

At least she got her son a well paid government job and probably some free clothes before she left.

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By *onyandtrapMan
1 week ago

manchester


"At least she got her son a well paid government job and probably some free clothes before she left. "

I hope so, she did a great job for labour

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By *resesse_MelioremCouple
1 week ago

Border of London


"At least she got her son a well paid government job and probably some free clothes before she left.

I hope so, she did a great job for labour "

What an interesting perspective - it says a lot.

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By *onyandtrapMan
1 week ago

manchester


"At least she got her son a well paid government job and probably some free clothes before she left.

I hope so, she did a great job for labour

What an interesting perspective - it says a lot."

It’s the way of the world, people who have done far less have been given Dame hoods and peerages

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By *resesse_MelioremCouple
1 week ago

Border of London


"At least she got her son a well paid government job and probably some free clothes before she left.

I hope so, she did a great job for labour

What an interesting perspective - it says a lot.

It’s the way of the world, people who have done far less have been given Dame hoods and peerages "

This is true.

Acknowledging an unpalatable fact and hoping for it are different beasts.

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By *onyandtrapMan
1 week ago

manchester


"At least she got her son a well paid government job and probably some free clothes before she left.

I hope so, she did a great job for labour

What an interesting perspective - it says a lot.

It’s the way of the world, people who have done far less have been given Dame hoods and peerages

This is true.

Acknowledging an unpalatable fact and hoping for it are different beasts."

don’t blame the player, blame the game

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By *rDiscretionXXXMan
1 week ago

Gilfach


"She did a great job and helped labour win a huge majority at the last election"

So why did Keir sack her? Doesn't he want good people in his government?

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By *onyandtrapMan
1 week ago

manchester


"She did a great job and helped labour win a huge majority at the last election

So why did Keir sack her? Doesn't he want good people in his government?"

She had her uses, no longer needed, that’s politics

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By *mateur100Man
1 week ago

nr faversham


"She did a great job and helped labour win a huge majority at the last election

So why did Keir sack her? Doesn't he want good people in his government?"

Give it time...the left will bore of SKS

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By *rDiscretionXXXMan
1 week ago

Gilfach


"She did a great job and helped labour win a huge majority at the last election"


"So why did Keir sack her? Doesn't he want good people in his government?"


"She had her uses, no longer needed, that’s politics"

So you're saying that I shouldn't trust Keir Starmer because he's ruthless and will renage on a promise if he thinks it will get him more votes.

Got it.

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By *onyandtrapMan
1 week ago

manchester


"She did a great job and helped labour win a huge majority at the last election

So why did Keir sack her? Doesn't he want good people in his government?

She had her uses, no longer needed, that’s politics

So you're saying that I shouldn't trust Keir Starmer because he's ruthless and will renage on a promise if he thinks it will get him more votes.

Got it."

The opposite, when a job needs doing he hires the best people, the gets rid when no longer needed, it’s politics

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By *rDiscretionXXXMan
1 week ago

Gilfach


"She did a great job and helped labour win a huge majority at the last election"


"So why did Keir sack her? Doesn't he want good people in his government?"


"She had her uses, no longer needed, that’s politics"


"So you're saying that I shouldn't trust Keir Starmer because he's ruthless and will renage on a promise if he thinks it will get him more votes.

Got it."


"The opposite, when a job needs doing he hires the best people, the gets rid when no longer needed, it’s politics "

Yes, that's what I said. Hire someone into a position where they can get fulfillment by doing a good job, then get rid of them when he thinks he's squeezed enough value out of them.

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By *onyandtrapMan
1 week ago

manchester


"She did a great job and helped labour win a huge majority at the last election

So why did Keir sack her? Doesn't he want good people in his government?

She had her uses, no longer needed, that’s politics

So you're saying that I shouldn't trust Keir Starmer because he's ruthless and will renage on a promise if he thinks it will get him more votes.

Got it.

The opposite, when a job needs doing he hires the best people, the gets rid when no longer needed, it’s politics

Yes, that's what I said. Hire someone into a position where they can get fulfillment by doing a good job, then get rid of them when he thinks he's squeezed enough value out of them."

It’s politics,

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