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What was the point of nationalising an already nationalised network?
In what way have they done that? Or proposed to do it?
You're a lawyer - have you read The Railways Bill?

What was the point of nationalising an already nationalised network?

the one and only way out is massive cuts to public spending

Never trust a labour politician

Sir Keir and Labour are going nowhere. Suck it up boyos.

Ah It was one of those, "you had to be there".
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He isn't very good at expressions. Bonus for him though, you actually read his drivel.There's more than one meaning of the phrase "going nowhere"...
He's still there. Labour are still there. According to the reeturds he was gone in a week. That was in February lol.There's more than one meaning of the phrase "going nowhere"...

You obviously wanted to boast about your awareness being greater than mine, which I didn't understand because it was an "in-joke", i.e. you had to be there.![]()

It's a cult.
Obviously there's some science behind it. But the followers neglect all other factors and common sense.

They're both open-border fanatics.
who want to fragment society so it's easier to rule over while importing spongers who are much more likely to vote Labour than the native population.
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He isn't very good at expressions. Bonus for him though, you actually read his drivel.

It was Starmer who said our peers, you who commented on the eurozone.What they do read they either misunderstand it, or wilfully misrepresent it.
Like this howler:

No need, I wasn't digging holes.I hope you're properly supporting the walls of the hole, as you dig - wouldn't want them to collapse on you.
Monty Python's "He's (you're) not the Messiah" is not an "in joke".

Yes, Starmer referred to "our peers" and it was you that compared UK to the other G7 nations.It was Starmer who said our peers, you who commented on the eurozone.
In Q2 2025, the UK's growth rate matched or exceeded that of most other G7 nations, and on a half-year basis the UK led the G7. However, growth over the past 12 months amounted to a paltry 1.2%, and one being the fastest in the G7 was "like winning a beauty contest amongst your seven ageing friends." The claim was legitimate for parts of 2025 but is a selective framing of modest performance. By early 2026, UK GDP grew by 0.6% in Q1 2026.