WHO Poll
Q: 2023/24 Hopes & aspirations for this season
a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
24%
  
b. Last season was a trophy winning one and there's only one way to go after that, I expect a dull mid table bore fest of a season
17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
38%
  
e. New season you say, woohoo time to get the new kit and wear it it to the pub for all the big games, the wags down there call me Mr West Ham
3%
  



Pub Bigot 1:26 Sun Oct 3
Re: Labour miss an open goal.
Ray, do you post as Capitol Man in your spare time?

ray winstone 1:21 Sun Oct 3
Re: Labour miss an open goal.
RM10, it’s ok, the Tories are ‘levelling up’, it’s all part of the ‘sunlit uplands and Unicorns future’, starting with a National Insurance hike that affects the poorest most. You couldn’t make it up.

Pub Bigot 1:17 Sun Oct 3
Re: Labour miss an open goal.
You're right, but people will need to adapt to whatever the world looks like, so sustainability doesn't become a problem. Education needs to match this as well, and teach practical skills that are transferrable when people enter the workforce.

RM10 1:04 Sun Oct 3
Re: Labour miss an open goal.
It’s not sustainable jobs thou, once supermarkets Uber Amazon start to suffer due to less spending money around from the majority work force them jobs will go

Pub Bigot 12:41 Sun Oct 3
Re: Labour miss an open goal.
You need to add context to all of those, RM10. Drivers, for instance, have found better-paying jobs with Uber or Amazon, for example. Some jobs will become automated, and while that's not ready yet, alternative options will be used, e.g., the army or foreign assistance. But there's a lot more to these issues than government bad, replace them with nutters.

RM10 12:34 Sun Oct 3
Re: Labour miss an open goal.
We are seeing the base of the working triangle crumbling and the top are starting to fall, always start with tools for the job, forget that and they have, the mighty fall, no drivers, no cleaners no nurses no gp’s no teachers….. the list will go on…..

smartypants 12:30 Sun Oct 3
Re: Labour miss an open goal.
Why would you want to get them out when the alternative doesn’t bear thinking about, it’s a sorry state of affairs but that’s the situation we have.

Pub Bigot 12:29 Sun Oct 3
Re: Labour miss an open goal.
Better how?

RM10 12:27 Sun Oct 3
Re: Labour miss an open goal.
But that pathetic will be better than the pathetic we currently have😂

Pub Bigot 12:26 Sun Oct 3
Re: Labour miss an open goal.
I'm from a Labour voting East End family. I grew up in Mile End and left when I was 27, 10 years ago. I've voted Conservative since I first cast a vote. I now live in Liverpool, a Labour-run city and more or less county (Southport is blue). The city is poorly run, the politicians are corrupt (Fat Joe looking at a bit of porridge), and the voting tribalism of Scousers will always ensure that Labour win. They could field a corpse and win, and they'll continue to have the piss taken out of them, just as long as the politician isn't a Tory.

However...

Since we're talking New Tories, Blairites in blue, no matter which way you turn, there is no good Conservative option or a party for the working class that isn't run by communists and mental SJWs.

I'm abstaining from voting moving forward until I see a viable center/centre-right option. I won't be holding my breath, as the western world as a whole goes on this mind-boggling ride of progressive bullshit.

master 12:21 Sun Oct 3
Re: Labour miss an open goal.
Nah, the alternatives are pathetic.

RM10 12:18 Sun Oct 3
Re: Labour miss an open goal.
12 years in power and the country is gradually sinking in a mess, due to no policies, they have failed, get them out,

Mike Oxsaw 12:14 Sun Oct 3
Re: Labour miss an open goal.
Don't leave the job half done.

If you thing Johnson is a bumbling, not-fit-for-purpose twat, offer up some viable alternatives, or at least an indication of from where and when you - as a voter - expect them to appear.

BRANDED 11:59 Sun Oct 3
Re: Labour miss an open goal.
They dont vote for him they vote for the policies. Mostly.

RM10 11:54 Sun Oct 3
Re: Labour miss an open goal.
And many on here vote for this blundering cunt

ray winstone 11:48 Sun Oct 3
Re: Labour miss an open goal.
Johnson on Marr, car crash in slow motion.

BRANDED 11:05 Sun Oct 3
Re: Labour miss an open goal.
Why vote for any of them? They’re all the same.

Well.


Hardly.

They might all be obsessed with nonsense but not all the same nonsense.

Sydney_Iron 7:27 Sun Oct 3
Re: Labour miss an open goal.
Does Labour even bother trying to appeal to or represent ordinary working people any more? Seems trying to be woke, supporting all this gender nonsense or calling for heavy industry that employs hundreds of thousands of grass roots labour voter/supporters to be closed down due to climate change is what its all about now, working class types in the party must feel like aliens.

Expect any Labour MP supporting his/her local mining community fighting to keep the local pit open or factory from closing would be ridiculed by the current hierarchy of Labour.

Sadly Boris and the Torys have the next election on a plate.

And that silly cunt at the Labour conference asking no white men to ask questions, too many of them in the room etc……………..FMOB!

Mike Oxsaw 6:37 Sun Oct 3
Re: Labour miss an open goal.
"Politicians, from all sides, are shit."

Indeed. And everybody expects - especially on here, because we are all too busy with important stuff - someone other than themselves to stand up and make a difference.

Those same people won't join the (two) dots here, because they already know what the picture will show.

Cilla_ Black A1 5:04 Sun Oct 3
Re: Labour miss an open goal.
That 'Labour Party' conference was a collection of freaks..

This Country is fucked

Cilla_ Black A1 5:01 Sun Oct 3
Re: Labour miss an open goal.
So, are they going to be loyal to the Crown, or only when it's convenient?

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