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Politics

What is that "mate" of mine Sadiq Khan trying to achieve ?

 

You lost you demented little cretin, get over it and concentrate on your job you terrorist sympathiser.

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35 minutes ago, Spider said:

He’s ignoring this particular gem. I posted it earlier.

Keir increasing council tax - BAAD

Nigel increasing council tax - GOOOOD

I’ve just watched the Reform-led Worcestershire County Council meeting and the Council leader is embarrassing. He didn’t even understand any of the questions 🤦‍♂️

6 minutes ago, Manchester_whites said:

I’ve just watched the Reform-led Worcestershire County Council meeting and the Council leader is embarrassing. He didn’t even understand any of the questions 🤦‍♂️

Yeah but Keir is boring and has two tier policing.

Well, it’s one tier now because he had a load of scruffy lefties arrested but ignore that he’s boring innit

32 minutes ago, Dimron said:

Deputu PM Left because of fraud

why isn't she being prosecuted

13 minutes ago, Spider said:

Yeah but Keir is boring and has two tier policing.

Well, it’s one tier now because he had a load of scruffy lefties arrested but ignore that he’s boring innit

He needs funny hair, ill fitting suits and to hide in a fridge, like that true eccentric, Boris

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1 hour ago, Spider said:

He’s ignoring this particular gem. I posted it earlier.

Keir increasing council tax - BAAD

Nigel increasing council tax - GOOOOD

To be fair to Bolty, he can support anyone he likes, none of the parties he switches between has any impact on his life.

As for those of us living in Kent...well.

28 minutes ago, Not in Crawley said:

To be fair to Bolty, he can support anyone he likes, none of the parties he switches between has any impact on his life.

As for those of us living in Kent...well.

Reform have shown their hand early.

I assume their supporters will justify it whilst employing a generous dollop of doublethink sauce between their ears and still blame Labour 😁

5 hours ago, bolty58 said:

Le Pen is mightier than the sordid.

Marine la queen.

sacre bleu

11 minutes ago, Spider said:

Reform have shown their hand early.

I assume their supporters will justify it whilst employing a generous dollop of doublethink sauce between their ears and still blame Labour 😁

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2 hours ago, Manchester_whites said:

 

The Reform UK-run Kent County Council – once touted as the “biggest advert” for what a Nigel Farage government would look like – has admitted it is preparing to raise council tax by up to 5% next year.

The admission by Reform’s cabinet member for adult social care, Diane Morton, comes despite repeated promises from the party to “cut costs” and run Kent more efficiently. Instead, the council now faces a £50m budget shortfall and “services already down to the bare bones.”

This makes Kent the latest Reform-controlled local authority to announce a tax rise, following similar warnings from West Northamptonshire, Durham and Staffordshire councils.

 

so they made some promises

then found out there wasn't any money left and services are on their arse

now they've done a u-turn

i remember farage doing a u turn the day after the brexit vote saying £350m back to the NHS shoudl never have been promised

i suppose those who say "they are all the same" are right in this instance, be it reform or labour when they come into some power

 

2 hours ago, Casino said:

why isn't she being prosecuted

Take your pick... electoral fraud or tax fraud

30 minutes ago, Zico said:

 

so they made some promises

then found out there wasn't any money left and services are on their arse

now they've done a u-turn

i remember farage doing a u turn the day after the brexit vote saying £350m back to the NHS shoudl never have been promised

i suppose those who say "they are all the same" are right in this instance, be it reform or labour when they come into some power

 

When a Tommy Robinson supporter is arrested - it’s 2 tier Keir.

When 500 swampies are arrested with Palestine flags - silence.

 

When Starmer puts tax up to pay for 14 years of rot - he’s anti-British and the worst thing in the history of Britain.

When reform show their hand and raise taxes - silence.

 

The receipts are being kept.

3 hours ago, Sweep said:

😉

Even at best if you say trump isn't a paedo himself he's bending over backwards to ensure a bunch of paedos are protected.

Just on the way back from Manchester. Two days running! 🤔

44 minutes ago, Zico said:

 

so they made some promises

then found out there wasn't any money left and services are on their arse

now they've done a u-turn

i remember farage doing a u turn the day after the brexit vote saying £350m back to the NHS shoudl never have been promised

i suppose those who say "they are all the same" are right in this instance, be it reform or labour when they come into some power

 

Governing is hard. Making silly promises is easy.

Its not a 'they are all the same' line - its the same old populist line. Promising something that cant be delivered.

1 hour ago, Spider said:

Reform have shown their hand early.

I assume their supporters will justify it whilst employing a generous dollop of doublethink sauce between their ears and still blame Labour 😁

There is the cognitive disconnection that I find really odd.

Round here its 'I dont want any new homes built' against 'why cant my kids afford to live here'....oh it must be immigration.

Yup its the people coming across on boats buying the 5/6 bed houses, and also wasn't it there hiuses built in the 60s on experience farm land? Yes it was.

16 minutes ago, Not in Crawley said:

Governing is hard. Making silly promises is easy.

Its not a 'they are all the same' line - its the same old populist line. Promising something that cant be delivered.

Pity you didn't tell that to Reeves when electioneering

10 minutes ago, Dimron said:

Pity you didn't tell that to Reeves when electioneering

Did you read the manifesto or are you just going off headlines?

18 minutes ago, Not in Crawley said:

There is the cognitive disconnection that I find really odd.

Round here its 'I dont want any new homes built' against 'why cant my kids afford to live here'....oh it must be immigration.

Yup its the people coming across on boats buying the 5/6 bed houses, and also wasn't it there hiuses built in the 60s on experience farm land? Yes it was.

I have an issue with the current deregulation of builders and developers... they cannot be trusted. The last time something similar was attempted under Prescott, seventy odd people died in a fire and now we have innocent people unable to remortgage or sell their properties... and we now have Reed in a ridiculous hat shouting "build baby bulld"... I am concerned about what we're going to be left with this time around.

I have made a living for the past 20 years rectifying the previous actions of greedy developers and am still attending residents' meetings, to be absolutely truthful the only politician who made any road into the problem was Michael Groves with his Developers Charter.

10 minutes ago, Not in Crawley said:

Did you read the manifesto or are you just going off headlines?

I did read the manifesto for what it was worth... setting rigid doctrines based conjecture and then stifling growth to suit these rules in a low wage economy makes no sense at all... massive misjudgement just to be able to say we are not raising taxes on working people

I think you will find most economists, including the Institute of Fiscal Studies cannot see the logic

 

 

1 hour ago, Dimron said:

I did read the manifesto for what it was worth... setting rigid doctrines based conjecture and then stifling growth to suit these rules in a low wage economy makes no sense at all... massive misjudgement just to be able to say we are not raising taxes on working people

I think you will find most economists, including the Institute of Fiscal Studies cannot see the logic

 

 

Hmmm, was it trying to set a low wage economy though? 

Thats a massive interference.

1 hour ago, Dimron said:

I have an issue with the current deregulation of builders and developers... they cannot be trusted. The last time something similar was attempted under Prescott, seventy odd people died in a fire and now we have innocent people unable to remortgage or sell their properties... and we now have Reed in a ridiculous hat shouting "build baby bulld"... I am concerned about what we're going to be left with this time around.

I have made a living for the past 20 years rectifying the previous actions of greedy developers and am still attending residents' meetings, to be absolutely truthful the only politician who made any road into the problem was Michael Groves with his Developers Charter.

But you agree we should be building more affordable housing?

11 hours ago, Sweep said:

😉

:lol: Aye reet.

Winners are grinners.

11 hours ago, Zico said:

yeah,

when i said

"the tories that got us into this mess in the first place"

that was my point, that they fucked up

and then you started arguing

about political correctness, wokery and virtue signalling

Is this the right room for an argument?

Or not?

11 hours ago, Manchester_whites said:

 

The Reform UK-run Kent County Council – once touted as the “biggest advert” for what a Nigel Farage government would look like – has admitted it is preparing to raise council tax by up to 5% next year.

The admission by Reform’s cabinet member for adult social care, Diane Morton, comes despite repeated promises from the party to “cut costs” and run Kent more efficiently. Instead, the council now faces a £50m budget shortfall and “services already down to the bare bones.”

This makes Kent the latest Reform-controlled local authority to announce a tax rise, following similar warnings from West Northamptonshire, Durham and Staffordshire councils.

Sound financial management. Thank you for highlighting.

10 hours ago, Spider said:

He’s ignoring this particular gem. I posted it earlier.

Keir increasing council tax - BAAD

Nigel increasing council tax - GOOOOD

Is he fuck you dimwit.

Still trying to decide if it will be you, fromage face, the arrogant one or the mushroom botherer.

Someone has to be first.

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