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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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38 minutes ago, Ani said:

I said Labour but thinking about it I would vote for whoever is most likely to be beat Reform. 

And me. I’d even consider those cunts

40 minutes ago, Ani said:

I said Labour but thinking about it I would vote for whoever is most likely to be beat Reform. 

 

2 minutes ago, mickbrown said:

And me. I’d even consider those cunts

I suspect that will be Reforms biggest issue, tactical voting, as shown in that Welsh by-election the other day. 

I appreciate that Reform are ahead at the minute, and they're making all the noise, but they may well be peaking a bit early. I don't see anybody getting close to a clear majority next time out

19 minutes ago, Sweep said:

 

I suspect that will be Reforms biggest issue, tactical voting, as shown in that Welsh by-election the other day. 

I appreciate that Reform are ahead at the minute, and they're making all the noise, but they may well be peaking a bit early. I don't see anybody getting close to a clear majority next time out

They need a right good terror attack just before the GE.

Tories will come strong when they need too 

29 minutes ago, Zico said:

As Cheese has said, these pricks deserve everything that’s coming their way 

Whatever side of the debate you’re on

A tipping point is coming

And soon.

2 minutes ago, Spider said:

Whatever side of the debate you’re on

A tipping point is coming

And soon.

was that not the riots last year?

45 minutes ago, mickbrown said:

As Cheese has said, these pricks deserve everything that’s coming their way 

Who the voters? Kind of like the Labour lot now? 

1 hour ago, Spider said:

Whatever side of the debate you’re on

A tipping point is coming

And soon.

I think you're right, mate! 

1 hour ago, royal white said:

Who the voters? Kind of like the Labour lot now? 

Not sure the shitstorm that’s coming their way is comparable 

Looks like Reeves could be in a spot of bother, with regards to the property she rents out. It's really not going too well for her at the minute. 

1 minute ago, mickbrown said:

Not sure the shitstorm that’s coming their way is comparable 

It’s not just coming their way though is it, it comes everyone’s way…..just like what’s happening with Labour now, we all catch up the shitstorm. 

12 minutes ago, Sweep said:

Looks like Reeves could be in a spot of bother, with regards to the property she rents out. It's really not going too well for her at the minute. 

Its one thing after another with these lot, 

5 minutes ago, royal white said:

It’s not just coming their way though is it, it comes everyone’s way…..just like what’s happening with Labour now, we all catch up the shitstorm. 

True, but that bunch in that video are the least equipped to ride it out.

Like lemmings.  

16 minutes ago, royal white said:

Its one thing after another with these lot, 

Same script as Raynor.

Seemingly throwing her advisors/agents under the bus.

Starmer's human shield ministers is gradually collapsing, while he remains (tries) Teflon.

He used his largely female entourage as a protective group of "attack dogs" in opposition, whilst putting himself up as the sqeaky clean future PM who would clean up Westminster. 

There will be no executive left at this rate- potential for a vote of no confidence in him and his government. 

As above, there is a risk of Reform peaking too soon, but I think they have chosen to go early on their on their policies etc as they see the potential for an early eelction.

They weren't supposed to come out with so much, so soon, but are doing.

Maybe a risky strategy. 

Maybe Conservatives may have a sudden increase, but surely it is too far to come back from.

Even if the vote is split, there is still every chance of a coalition led by Reform.

 

5 minutes ago, Tonge moor green jacket said:

Same script as Raynor.

Seemingly throwing her advisors/agents under the bus.

Starmer's human shield ministers is gradually collapsing, while he remains (tries) Teflon.

He used his largely female entourage as a protective group of "attack dogs" in opposition, whilst putting himself up as the sqeaky clean future PM who would clean up Westminster. 

There will be no executive left at this rate- potential for a vote of no confidence in him and his government. 

As above, there is a risk of Reform peaking too soon, but I think they have chosen to go early on their on their policies etc as they see the potential for an early eelction.

They weren't supposed to come out with so much, so soon, but are doing.

Maybe a risky strategy. 

Maybe Conservatives may have a sudden increase, but surely it is too far to come back from.

Even if the vote is split, there is still every chance of a coalition led by Reform.

 

Policies?

Where? Other than send the buggers back

5 hours ago, mickbrown said:

Traditional Tory, Heseltine on that other traditional Tory Farage. 
 

 

Tarzan is a bitter and twisted old man who was the ultimate Remoaner. What would you expect him to say?

An exercise in futility asking his opinion. Yesterdays spurned man.

1 minute ago, bolty58 said:

Tarzan is a bitter and twisted old man who was the ultimate Remoaner. What would you expect him to say?

An exercise in futility asking his opinion. Yesterdays spurned man.

He stood up for Liverpool, back in the day, and rightly so, but he's not managing his own decline too well. 🤣

4 minutes ago, mickbrown said:

Policies?

Where? Other than send the buggers back

I reckon you should watch the news occasionally. 

Given that both labour and tory mps have spent much time attacking them, I'm surprised you didn't know.

1 minute ago, Tonge moor green jacket said:

He stood up for Liverpool, back in the day, and rightly so, but he's not managing his own decline too well. 🤣

He's still bitter about the Westland affair. Don't fuck with the Iron Lady.

2 minutes ago, Tonge moor green jacket said:

I reckon you should watch the news occasionally. 

Given that both labour and tory mps have spent much time attacking them, I'm surprised you didn't know.

So we talking Nigel today?

Basically make it easier to send the buggers back.

1 minute ago, bolty58 said:

He's still bitter about the Westland affair. Don't fuck with the Iron Lady.

I'm increasingly of the view that the traditional main parties are actually positioning themselves for the election after next.

They know what needs to be done (inwardly) but can't/won't do it so as to appeal to the ideological supporters. 

Secretly, let Farage et al be the nasty radicals, and sort the burning issues, then sweep back in later, and continue with the new landscape, despite slagging it off now. 

"We didn't do it gov...". Blame someone else, but be happy as Larry that the fucking massive elephant in the Palace has been shot.

3 minutes ago, Tonge moor green jacket said:

I'm increasingly of the view that the traditional main parties are actually positioning themselves for the election after next.

They know what needs to be done (inwardly) but can't/won't do it so as to appeal to the ideological supporters. 

Secretly, let Farage et al be the nasty radicals, and sort the burning issues, then sweep back in later, and continue with the new landscape, despite slagging it off now. 

"We didn't do it gov...". Blame someone else, but be happy as Larry that the fucking massive elephant in the Palace has been shot.

Farage was a 'traditional Tory' the other day.

Now he's a radical?

10 hours ago, Zico said:

was that not the riots last year?

I think we will see way more than that.

It's a powder keg.

You cannot pour thousands of people a week in to another set of people's land and not expect trouble or differences.

Happens in every single walk of life.

It's a bit like climate change.

Cultural shifts and natural migration Happens. It has done since life began.

Speed it up and you've got major problems.

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