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Politics

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1 minute ago, Cheese said:

Labour have had endorsements from a bunch of business celebs and business folks and some of the leading economists in the world in the last week. Don’t think the BBC covered many of those either. 

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2 hours ago, Traf said:

He's not a new funny loon, he's a long lost member who has just returned.

Yeah I know. I liked him the first time as well

 

6 hours ago, bwfcfan5 said:

No well done. You won. Your party has won since 2010. Brexit won in 2016. Johnson who you championed won in 2019. I have no idea what you said re Truss but I can imagine. Your politics have won the last 14 years. Every single time. Glorious victory after glorious victory.

You must be overjoyed at how it’s all gone. 

Yep. Even more overjoyed if Reform end up with 5-7 seats. A bridgehead for 2029.

8 minutes ago, bolty58 said:

Yep. Even more overjoyed if Reform end up with 5-7 seats. A bridgehead for 2029.

We don’t need reform. Your politics has delivered. After 14 glorious years. The sunlit uplands are glorious. Rejoice. You won. And what a result. 

49 minutes ago, BobyBrno said:

I’ve never wrote a book in my life! I could, not for children though. 😊
The point is, Cauldwell got loads of publicity, big on BBC news. Rowling? Nowt. 

I find her tiring

People bothered about immigrants will go for Reform, TERFs obsessed about trans people will go for the Tories, all this does is give Labour more of a landslide win

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Just now, jmjhb said:

People bothered about immigrants will go for Reform, TERFs obsessed about trans people will go for the Tories, all this does is give Labour more of a landslide win

Labour? Finally someone mentioned Labour.  Almost forgot about them. 😊

It's almost as if Labour haven't been going out there making complete arses of themselves like the Tories and Reform seem to be doing.

A return to boring will suite nicely.

10 minutes ago, frank_spencer said:

It's almost as if Labour haven't been going out there making complete arses of themselves like the Tories and Reform seem to be doing.

A return to boring will suite nicely.

And the LibDems. Don’t forget about them. 👍

Perfect for Labour. No one wants to know (or even care) about our future government. Scary really.

Just now, BobyBrno said:

And the LibDems. Don’t forget about them. 👍

Perfect for Labour. No one wants to know (or even care) about our future government. Scary really.

Terrifying! 😱

25 minutes ago, Cheese said:

Terrifying! 😱

And sinister👻

When will people realise the likes of me arent interested in what Labour offer, all we know is that we arent interested in more of the same, cos its shit

3 minutes ago, Farrelli said:

And sinister👻

Don’t forget 💩

1 minute ago, Casino said:

When will people realise the likes of me arent interested in what Labour offer, all we know is that we arent interested in more of the same, cos its shit

You aren’t interested in what Labour offer? That is scary. 
It’s coming anyway. Enjoy the ride. 👍

4 minutes ago, Casino said:

When will people realise the likes of me arent interested in what Labour offer, all we know is that we arent interested in more of the same, cos its shit

Correct.

Who in their right mind thinks the last 14 years have seen us run by a decent government?

To suggest that it can all suddenly be forgiven and forgotten is demented

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1 minute ago, BobyBrno said:

You aren’t interested in what Labour offer? That is scary. 
It’s coming anyway. Enjoy the ride. 👍

No

No im not

Theres 2 choices

One lots had a go and fucked it up

And theyre full of corrupt fuckers

2 minutes ago, BobyBrno said:

You aren’t interested in what Labour offer? That is scary. 
It’s coming anyway. Enjoy the ride. 👍

Even you aren’t voting Tory.

thats how shit they are

Just now, Mounts Kipper said:

At least this labour party have a moral compass, seem to care about the people they represent, and have an honourable if slightly beige leader. They’re also a load of stuff I worry about them but it’s the lesser of 2 evils. 

100%

Starmer being dull is basically the only reason I’m voting for Labour and not the Lib Dems who I voted for last time and in the locals. I can’t stand the idea of another ‘character’ in number 10. It makes me feel nauseous thinking about Johnson clowning around and Truss ripping the guts out. I actually liked Sunak when he got the job and thought he’d be good and felt politics would return to normal centre right and centre left debates. But he’s been so incredibly weak and the Tory party like Labour were under Corbyn are infested with extremists miles away from their centre right tradition. Sunak is just far far too weak to deal with them. So his party is just not serious. Starmer has been utterly ruthless with his sometimes to the point of pain. But it’s his promise of government staying in the background and quietly getting on with it that wins my vote. It can’t honestly be any worse. 

21 minutes ago, Mounts Kipper said:

At least this labour party have a moral compass

Every Tory comic and apologist will have dissected the private and professional lives of every Labour Party candidate.

The best they could come up with is Angela Rayner didn't owe any CGT on a house sale. 

9 hours ago, bwfcfan5 said:

We don’t need reform. Your politics has delivered. After 14 glorious years. The sunlit uplands are glorious. Rejoice. You won. And what a result. 

:D If you would like to investigate further, 'my side' has been a winning machine. Why do you think that is?

A rejection of the ineptitude of your 'side' or  a natural instinct of Brits to conserve?

Your 'sides' time has come. Early to mid 2025 is when the dawn of realisation is most likely to occur. Let's see for how long Comrade Jeremys right hand man can keep the lunatic fringe at bay. Let's see how long his paymasters take to foment industrial chaos. They might get a longer honeymoon period than would be the norm but as sure as night follows day it will be a shit show. I just hope Farage is lobbing plenty of grenades at them from the opposing benches to keep the aspiration killers under pressure.

9 hours ago, Mounts Kipper said:

At least this labour party have a moral compass, seem to care about the people they represent, and have an honourable if slightly beige leader. They’re also a load of stuff I worry about them but it’s the lesser of 2 evils. 

That's a pretty fair statement on where we are at the minute 

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