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Posted
3 minutes ago, Tonge moor green jacket said:

Or did they?

Was it a tag line, brilliantly created by Labour before the last election, which stuck.

Look at the timeline.

Get in in 2010.

Have to deal with the aftermath of 2008, and the huge drop in the economy the world over.

10 years later, cop for an almost unique event, which killed millions and caused a huge drop in the economy.

2 years later have to deal with the start of a new war in Europe, with its inevitable spike in inflation, interest rates and economic effect.

Certainly not perfect by any means, and some huge mistakes-immigration the big one, and still borrowing high amounts.

Labour.

Get in in 2024.

No world wide economic collapse, no pandemic, and no new war.

More damage, more borrowing and more distrust within 14 months, as opposed to the previous 14 years. 

Led by a man who wants to throw our soldiers under the bus, can't say what a woman is, admits to preferring to be elsewhere rather than parliament, wants to give sovereignty away, hide behind international law (when it suits), can't lead his party, and is facing efforts from within to overthrow him.

That last part is reminiscent of the previous lot, but the rest are reasons why he's the most unpopular PM in history.

^ The babblings of a raving lunatic.

Posted
Just now, Tonge moor green jacket said:

Or did they?

Was it a tag line, brilliantly created by Labour before the last election, which stuck.

Look at the timeline.

Get in in 2010.

Have to deal with the aftermath of 2008, and the huge drop in the economy the world over.

10 years later, cop for an almost unique event, which killed millions and caused a huge drop in the economy.

2 years later have to deal with the start of a new war in Europe, with its inevitable spike in inflation, interest rates and economic effect.

Certainly not perfect by any means, and some huge mistakes-immigration the big one, and still borrowing high amounts.

Labour.

Get in in 2024.

No world wide economic collapse, no pandemic, and no new war.

More damage, more borrowing and more distrust within 14 months, as opposed to the previous 14 years. 

Led by a man who wants to throw our soldiers under the bus, can't say what a woman is, admits to preferring to be elsewhere rather than parliament, wants to give sovereignty away, hide behind international law (when it suits), can't lead his party, and is facing efforts from within to overthrow him.

That last part is reminiscent of the previous lot, but the rest are reasons why he's the most unpopular PM in history.

 

I'm by far a fan of Starmer but that is nonsense. 

The problem i have with Starmers Labour is they seem to be carrying on where the tories left off with no real attempt at changing the status quo.

The idea the countries issues are 'labours fault' is laughable. The argument is they havent done enough to solve the problems created by the previous incumbents and bringing back those who fucked it up in the first place in a different shade of blue rosette isnt the way to get back on track.

Posted
13 hours ago, Duck Egg said:

Football wasn't better when she was around either.  Wanderers always do better under a Labour government

😉

Utter codswallop 😉

Posted
13 hours ago, Zico said:

So not bollocks then

 

Of course it fucking well is. It is far more than 'recycled Tories'. You know this. Roll on the merry month of May. Should be a good indicator.

Posted
12 hours ago, frank_spencer said:

So bringing in the folk from the conservatives that fucked the county up to solve the problems they caused whilst in charge of the place for nigh on 15yrs

Which county was it? Hopefully Essex.

Posted
3 hours ago, bolty58 said:

Of course it fucking well is. It is far more than 'recycled Tories'. You know this. Roll on the merry month of May. Should be a good indicator.

go on then, explain how it is more than "recycled Tories"

Posted
14 hours ago, Tonge moor green jacket said:

Or did they?

Was it a tag line, brilliantly created by Labour before the last election, which stuck.

Look at the timeline.

Get in in 2010.

Have to deal with the aftermath of 2008, and the huge drop in the economy the world over.

10 years later, cop for an almost unique event, which killed millions and caused a huge drop in the economy.

2 years later have to deal with the start of a new war in Europe, with its inevitable spike in inflation, interest rates and economic effect.

Certainly not perfect by any means, and some huge mistakes-immigration the big one, and still borrowing high amounts.

Labour.

Get in in 2024.

No world wide economic collapse, no pandemic, and no new war.

More damage, more borrowing and more distrust within 14 months, as opposed to the previous 14 years. 

Led by a man who wants to throw our soldiers under the bus, can't say what a woman is, admits to preferring to be elsewhere rather than parliament, wants to give sovereignty away, hide behind international law (when it suits), can't lead his party, and is facing efforts from within to overthrow him.

That last part is reminiscent of the previous lot, but the rest are reasons why he's the most unpopular PM in history.

 

Did all the colossal economic damage of Covid and Ukraine disappear like the morning dew in 2024?

Plenty Labour have gotten wrong but if we had a media not corrupted by self interest we could at least recognise some of the ongoing economic issues 

Posted
4 hours ago, Zico said:

go on then, explain how it is more than "recycled Tories"

It’s not even just recycled Tories.
 

It’s Tories from the absolute cuntish end of the spectrum. 30p Lee, Nadine, Jenrick, Cruella? Fuck me, what a shower of shit that is  

Just need King cunt himself to join, but the lazy fat sack of shite probably can’t be arsed. 

Posted
16 hours ago, Tonge moor green jacket said:

Or did they?

Was it a tag line, brilliantly created by Labour before the last election, which stuck.

Look at the timeline.

Get in in 2010.

Have to deal with the aftermath of 2008, and the huge drop in the economy the world over.

10 years later, cop for an almost unique event, which killed millions and caused a huge drop in the economy.

2 years later have to deal with the start of a new war in Europe, with its inevitable spike in inflation, interest rates and economic effect.

Certainly not perfect by any means, and some huge mistakes-immigration the big one, and still borrowing high amounts.

Labour.

Get in in 2024.

No world wide economic collapse, no pandemic, and no new war.

More damage, more borrowing and more distrust within 14 months, as opposed to the previous 14 years. 

Led by a man who wants to throw our soldiers under the bus, can't say what a woman is, admits to preferring to be elsewhere rather than parliament, wants to give sovereignty away, hide behind international law (when it suits), can't lead his party, and is facing efforts from within to overthrow him.

That last part is reminiscent of the previous lot, but the rest are reasons why he's the most unpopular PM in history.

 

Loads of words, most of them bullshit. 
 

A classic of its genre 

Posted
2 hours ago, mickbrown said:

It’s not even just recycled Tories.
 

It’s Tories from the absolute cuntish end of the spectrum. 30p Lee, Nadine, Jenrick, Cruella? Fuck me, what a shower of shit that is  

Just need King cunt himself to join, but the lazy fat sack of shite probably can’t be arsed

@bolty58would explode with pleasure if Johnson joined Reform I reckon. 

Posted
11 minutes ago, DirtySanchez said:

Add Theresa May and that would be the next Churchill and Thatcher in tow 

Reform would be unstoppable 

I am unconvinced whether Thatcher would be wholly comfortable with Reform.

When asked what her greatest achievement was she replied "New Labour"

Posted (edited)
10 minutes ago, Dimron said:

I am unconvinced whether Thatcher would be wholly comfortable with Reform.

When asked what her greatest achievement was she replied "New Labour"

When May got the top job, Bolty referred to her as the next Thatcher 

When Johnson got the top job, Bolty referred to him as the next Churchill 

He was a staunch Tory then but has jumped ship, probably because the next Thatcher and Churchill monumentally fucked up the country 

Who knows who he thinks Farage is the next of 

Edited by DirtySanchez
Posted
6 minutes ago, Dimron said:

I am unconvinced whether Thatcher would be wholly comfortable with Reform.

When asked what her greatest achievement was she replied "New Labour"

Well New Labour certainly continued some of her privatisation ideas.

What a legacy she left us with 🙄

Posted

Anyway

Im voting reform at the next election because I’m now fascinated to see just how bad things can get.

Apparently they can’t be any worse than they are now so it’s a win win

Posted
1 hour ago, Dimron said:

Don't forget about Jacob

JRM, I'd forgotten about him. He used to make me laugh, he's like some sort of throw back to Victorian times, in which him and his sort were far superior to "normal" everyday folk.

I don't think he could be brought to associate himself with somebody like Farage, but who knows, if he wants that nose back in the trough, then I'm sure Reform would be happy to have him

 

Posted
21 minutes ago, Spider said:

Anyway

Im voting reform at the next election because I’m now fascinated to see just how bad things can get.

Apparently they can’t be any worse than they are now so it’s a win win

Aye. Cheese had the right idea. 
 

I’m a couple of years away from (a very early😁) retirement.
 

Might even fuck off to the land of Bolty and Zico so in all reality probably won’t affect me. 
 

Let’s see the flag shaggers lose their shit when big Nige right royally slips them an unlubed one. 

Posted
1 minute ago, mickbrown said:

Aye. Cheese had the right idea. 
 

I’m a couple of years away from (a very early😁) retirement.
 

Might even fuck off to the land of Bolty and Zico so in all reality probably won’t affect me. 
 

Let’s see the flag shaggers lose their shit when big Nige right royally slips them an unlubed one. 

Surely Nige and his city boy 'profit first' mates, who sold off British industries left right and centre already fucking the country in more ways than immigration ever could, wouldn't manage to make the place even worse?

Posted
2 hours ago, Zico said:

31 of them

they even have a wiki page that lists them all

but yeah, if someone defects from labour that'll even things up

over to you @bolty58

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Conservative_Party_defections_to_Reform_UK

Robert Jenrick
Danny Kruger
Andrew Rosindell
Lee Anderson
Suella Braverman
Nadhim Zahawi
Nadine Dorries
David Jones
Lia Nici
Jonathan Gullis
Dame Andrea Jenkyns
Sir Jake Berry
Adam Holloway
Ben Bradley
Chris Green
Sarah Atherton
Maria Caulfield
Anne Marie Morris
Ross Thomson
Alan Amos
Marco Longhi
Aidan Burley
Lucy Allan
Malcolm Ian Offord, Baron Offord of Garvel
Michelle Ballantyne
Graham Simpson
Laura Anne Jones
Rupert Matthews
Laila Cunningham
Thomas Kerr
Luke Campbell

 

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"Go on - say and finish the sentence and see what I do.......

I'm not voting for Reform, I'm not voting for Reform, I'm not voting for Reform"

Posted

No way! Migration has exponentially increased since 1066 when the global population was 400 million, compared to nowadays when the global population is 8 billion!? How has that happened?! It just doesn't make any sense!!

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