Site Supporter Cheese Posted March 14 Site Supporter Posted March 14 5 minutes ago, royal white said: Appears Chloe has more info than Google. And I wasn’t dreaming about politicians, unlike our resident weirdo. Excellent. How did you eventually find it? Quote
royal white Posted March 14 Posted March 14 Just now, Cheese said: Excellent. How did you eventually find it? Twitter. Quote
Site Supporter Cheese Posted March 14 Site Supporter Posted March 14 (edited) 6 minutes ago, royal white said: Twitter. I've found the proper source for you. The woman who said it is a Dutch Economist/Philosophist called Ingrid Robeyns. Starts about 35m30s into this. https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m001x93k/politics-live-14032024 Edited March 14 by Cheese Quote
royal white Posted March 14 Posted March 14 1 minute ago, Cheese said: I've found the proper source for you. The woman who said it is a Dutch Economist/Philosphist called Ingrid Robeyns. Starts about 35m30s into this. https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m001x93k/politics-live-14032024 Seen it. Bit boring and silly really. Never going to happen. Quote
Site Supporter Cheese Posted March 14 Site Supporter Posted March 14 (edited) 2 minutes ago, royal white said: Seen it. Bit boring and silly really. Never going to happen. As she admits in the interview. She speaks a lot of sense though. Edited March 14 by Cheese Quote
Not in Crawley Posted March 14 Posted March 14 Can we get back to the fact that the future PM finally addressed a proper cultural policy- finally back to normal politics. Quote
Traf Posted March 15 Posted March 15 11 hours ago, Farrelli said: The Tories are an organisation that fall under this new extremism definition. As is donor Frank Hester Quote
Members bolty58 Posted March 15 Members Posted March 15 6 hours ago, Winchester White said: How dare you enjoy the arts as a downtrodden working class pleb! Only champagne socialists enjoy the arts, theatre and opera. Know your place and doff the cap like a good little minion. That's a good start pal. Quote
Members bolty58 Posted March 15 Members Posted March 15 5 hours ago, Winchester White said: Fuck off. I ain't a nonce. Wanker. No, we don't want you on our side. Quote
Members bolty58 Posted March 15 Members Posted March 15 56 minutes ago, Traf said: As is donor Frank Hester That 10 mil is staying exactly where it is. Oddly, I wouldn't mind if they gave it back and then imploded. A big boost to Reform would ensue. Quote
Site Supporter Tonge moor green jacket Posted March 15 Site Supporter Posted March 15 8 hours ago, bolty58 said: That 10 mil is staying exactly where it is. Oddly, I wouldn't mind if they gave it back and then imploded. A big boost to Reform would ensue. Looking at by-election results, I dont think Reform have done as well as they hoped. May be different come general election time, but when I see Tice, he just seems like another leader of a protest party. Until he and some of his acolytes accept there are major climate issues and look to new industry around it, then they're not fully in the game. Quote
Site Supporter Cheese Posted March 15 Site Supporter Posted March 15 1 minute ago, Tonge moor green jacket said: Looking at by-election results, I dont think Reform have done as well as they hoped. May be different come general election time, but when I see Tice, he just seems like another leader of a protest party. Until he and some of his acolytes accept there are major climate issues and look to new industry around it, then they're not fully in the game. ReformUK is a PLC. It's a grift, not a serious political party. They'll always target the conspiracy nuts and climate change deniers, because they're a very easy mark to swindle. Quote
gonzo Posted March 15 Posted March 15 27 minutes ago, Cheese said: ReformUK is a PLC. It's a grift, not a serious political party. They'll always target the conspiracy nuts and climate change deniers, because they're a very easy mark to swindle. What about the boats! Quote
Site Supporter Winchester White Posted March 15 Site Supporter Posted March 15 James Heappey has resigned. Quote
Ani Posted March 15 Posted March 15 10 minutes ago, gonzo said: What about the boats! Reform will set up a processing team for Asylum seekers. To work there you have to be a believer and committed to the cause. This is not made up !!! Quote
Not in Crawley Posted March 15 Posted March 15 One of reforms polocies is to get NHS waiting times down to 0% - like an in n out hip replacement fast food place. There is of course on detail to back up how this might be achieved. I guess its something like prove you can genetically trace your roots back 5 generations of Brit or something Quote
Site Supporter Cheese Posted March 15 Site Supporter Posted March 15 29 minutes ago, Winchester White said: James Heappey has resigned. Quote
little whitt Posted March 15 Posted March 15 1 hour ago, Cheese said: Just Looked 63 of them are not Standing Again Quote
Members bolty58 Posted March 15 Members Posted March 15 24 minutes ago, Winchester White said: Pathetic wankers. They will never change. Childish nonsense. Even the numbest of numb cunts knows full well that this pale imitation of a Conservative Party will cling to power for as long as it possibly can. It was always going to be the case. I think Sunak actually believes that there is a miracle cure somewhere. Deluded. I just hope that you are all not lumbered with what I think you are likely to be lumbered with for more than one term. Quote
Members bolty58 Posted March 15 Members Posted March 15 2 hours ago, Ani said: Reform will set up a processing team for Asylum seekers. To work there you have to be a believer and committed to the cause. This is not made up !!! Common sense. Exactly why they need to be a bigger part of government. The duopoly will no doubt resist PR. Quote
tyldesley_white Posted March 15 Posted March 15 2 hours ago, Ani said: Reform will set up a processing team for Asylum seekers. To work there you have to be a believer and committed to the cause. This is not made up !!! What's it going to be called "safe shores" ? Quote
Site Supporter Winchester White Posted March 15 Site Supporter Posted March 15 1 hour ago, bolty58 said: Common sense. Exactly why they need to be a bigger part of government. The duopoly will no doubt resist PR. A fan of PR all of a sudden. To be fair FPTP is a shit way of doing things. Quote
Moderators Casino Posted March 15 Moderators Posted March 15 43 minutes ago, Winchester White said: A fan of PR all of a sudden. To be fair FPTP is a shit way of doing things. i see theyre getting an above average pay rise made me think, why do you need an MP to complain to about individual local issues lets have a good old rethink 50/100 MPs, nowt to do with local issues, just running the country we could call them a cabinet or something like that lets be honest, this tory cabinet isnt just full of folk on the take, theyre also, generally, numb as piss Quote
Traf Posted March 15 Posted March 15 7 minutes ago, Casino said: i see theyre getting an above average pay rise made me think, why do you need an MP to complain to about individual local issues lets have a good old rethink 50/100 MPs, nowt to do with local issues, just running the country we could call them a cabinet or something like that lets be honest, this tory cabinet isnt just full of folk on the take, theyre also, generally, numb as piss You could run the country on a quarter of the MPs we have. Pay them double what they get now to try and attract 'better' candidates and we're better off. As for them getting 5.5% pay rises, it's not long ago they were telling us that higher than inflation rate pay rises drives inflation. Is that no longer the case? Quote
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