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Ghastly David Lammy (Labour)

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Paigntonian | 16:22 Tue 12th Apr 2022 | News
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Just heard him say on BBC news (re Johnson) that Chamberlain stood down 'just days before the Second World War'. That comes as news to us who thought he was PM between the start of war, on September 8, 1939, and the May 8 (Norway debate) in 1940. Lammy is an idiot.
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He wasn't there at the time. Cut him some slack.
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No. Don't quote wartime references unless you have managed to read a few books and have some kind of knowledge retention. I wasn't around either.
That might explain why you too are confused on your dates.
Yes best to get your own facts right if you’re accusing others.
Personally I don’t think the situations compare, so pointing out the historical inaccuracy misses the point really
Wasn't it Chamberlain who made the declaration of war in 1939?
What actually was the context of the statement Paign? If he was comparing that to the potential of Boris stepping down, it really is a different scenario. Chamberlain had been diagnosed with the cancer which had killed him before the end of 1940.
Lammy is the male version of the abacus, inexplicable how either of them are MPs, MAABOF.
It may be a thing with politicians, forgetting detail and dates.

After all our own classics scholar and privately educated PM has had quite a time with his short-term memory recently.
Do you have a link?
Your post makes no sense?
I feel sorry for Boris being fined for going to a party that he didn’t even realise he attended.
In the 60s people blamed strong drugs for their forgetfulness. Not sure what Boris’ excuse is.
just as well we have a Home Secretary who can count up to three hundred thousand and thirty four, nine hundred and seventy four thousand, it would be a shame if nobody in the government was perfect.

For the record, war was declared on September 3. Chamberlain resigned on May 10.
He's clearly not very bright. And on the subject of war, he did vote for the Iraq one!

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