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twoleftfeet 7:50 Wed May 22
General Election - July 2024
This appears to be the rumour on Sky.

An easy win for Starmer and some big names losing their seats.

The Country needs a change but is it going to get one?

The thought of seeing that annoying Beth Rigby for 6 weeks though is a horrifying thought.

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goose 7:03 Tue Jul 9
Re: General Election - July 2024
I like Konstantin Kisin, he talks a lot of sense.

arsene york-hunt 7:01 Tue Jul 9
Re: General Election - July 2024
Mike Oxsaw 3:33 Tue Jul 9

"I suspect more than 99% of the UK population can trace their ancestry back to patriarchal surfs.""

Good, where do I go for my reparations?

Eerie Descent 6:30 Tue Jul 9
Re: General Election - July 2024
Link...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dlnad82oNRc

Eerie Descent 6:30 Tue Jul 9
Re: General Election - July 2024
Here you ago, everything broken down concisely so thick cunts like that wafty nudger Vexed and the jobless former Uber driver Ray can get their heads around it all.

In 2023, NET migration was over 600,000 which is over half the population of Birmingham. Completely and utterly unsustainable numbers. And that's before you consider how many are dependents and/or unskilled and/or will realise how easy it is to get away with crime in this country.

If you're thick enough to think this is not the biggest problem facing the country, you're beyond help.

WHU(Exeter) 4:49 Tue Jul 9
Re: General Election - July 2024
Well blame the person who mentioned it*

People are questioning why on earth it needed to be mentioned. And rightly so.

*and the ridiculous set up in this country that has encouraged remarks of this kind.

Mike Oxsaw 4:46 Tue Jul 9
Re: General Election - July 2024
Who was the last UK Foreign Secretary to be poorly received on his first official visits to Germany, Poland and Sweden?

Like for like comparison please, if it's not beyond you - and no Orwellian-esque "Labour good! Tories bad!" chanting

Hammer and Pickle 4:31 Tue Jul 9
Re: General Election - July 2024
… and yet it’s all you can seem to talk about.

WHU(Exeter) 4:23 Tue Jul 9
Re: General Election - July 2024
I think it’s of scant interest to anyone.

Do you even hear Irish politicians or public figures come out with “I’m a descendant of a family that had half their members starved to death during the potato famine”?

Hammer and Pickle 3:58 Tue Jul 9
Re: General Election - July 2024
Lammy was well received by all accounts on his first official visits to Germany, Poland and Sweden. Didn’t feel the need to mention his ancestry though, so it will be of scant interest to some.

Mike Oxsaw 3:33 Tue Jul 9
Re: General Election - July 2024
I suspect more than 99% of the UK population can trace their ancestry back to patriarchal surfs.

The only difference serfdom has with slavery is that the slaves' fellow countrymen imprisoned them before selling them on to slave traders.

A change in location adds or removes nothing to the fact that whatever term is used, the person to whom it refers was owned by someone else, which is the only fact that really matters.

In the interests of equality, every single one of that 99% of the population descended from serfdom should therefore be entitled to claim some form of compensation (with interest and adjusted for inflation) from the remaining descendents of that serf owning 1%.

mashed in maryland 2:33 Tue Jul 9
Re: General Election - July 2024
goose 12:51 Tue Jul 9

His introductory video he says "I am a descendent of slaves".

Slavery was abolished in Guyana in 1834. Its bad enough politicians bringing up their parents jobs to score points let alone relatives 190 years ago.

Imagine your company got a new director and they sent a group email starting with "my ancestors were villeins in pre-industrial Yorkshire". You'd think they were joking or mentally ill

Mike Oxsaw 1:58 Tue Jul 9
Re: General Election - July 2024
The country needs (more) surfs and slaves from poor nations to do the jobs that are below us.

How else will we be able to maintain that smug, intellectually educated attidude?

Oh, and business owners need cheap labour to help maximise THEIR profits, no matter the impact on the local, indigenous workforce.

Council Scum 1:48 Tue Jul 9
Re: General Election - July 2024
"That’s a waste of public money if they are not quickly employed, housed and paying in to the system."

God yeah, just get them all into the spare houses and jobs we have.

ray winstone 1:32 Tue Jul 9
Re: General Election - July 2024
*reported*

Hammer and Pickle 1:14 Tue Jul 9
Re: General Election - July 2024
That’s a waste of public money if they are not quickly employed, housed and paying in to the system.

Not exactly rocket science, is it.

Alternatively, you can close the country up and turn it into a labour camp.

ray winstone 1:01 Tue Jul 9
Re: General Election - July 2024
Thanks CS, its probably not report in the Mail or Fakt.

goose 12:51 Tue Jul 9
Re: General Election - July 2024
your new Foreign Secretary:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DsR4Nx-ELgc

Council Scum 12:38 Tue Jul 9
Re: General Election - July 2024
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-66855830

Hammer and Pickle 12:21 Tue Jul 9
Re: General Election - July 2024
Where you getting that £8 million pound a day number from ray?

ray winstone 11:12 Tue Jul 9
Re: General Election - July 2024
arsene york-hunt 2:20 Tue Jul 9

Alternatively, he could stand in front of a lectern for the next year or so with ‘stop the boats’ written on it (whilst 1000’s still happily make the journey across the Channel) spunk another £250m on a vanity project that makes an African state very happy for having to do fuck all whilst those who have made the journey cost us £8m per DAY, OR he could try to think of alternative that might actually WORK.

Hammer and Pickle 10:35 Tue Jul 9
Re: General Election - July 2024
“Fossil fuel” is the most efficient on a vehicle scale.

Nobody is saying it isn’t. But on the local, national and global scale, fossil fuels are the most efficient way of wreaking the planet. Just because you are conditioned to talk bollocks by your Union groomer doesn’t mean the Party doesn’t have to move on to be fit for government. Stand aside, little man.

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