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General Election - July 2024
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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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Last time that song was used in a political campaign it got us a war criminal…..that was LOADS better for the nation wasn’t it….what short memories…..
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Starmer a fucking disaster in the making. Blair Part 2… Give to the lazy non working cunts but promote you are for workers.. Working Man Labour fucking died years ago. Reform for me by a long shot.
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O1bb his choice of song to disrupt Sunak.is popular.. Sales have sent it back into.the charts apparently.
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"You want the country to have more babies? Try paying the main breadwinner a wage adequate enough to support those babies through childhood and employ a full time carer (such as the babies' mother, if available)."
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What constitutes correct information? Surely its the information that makes your life as you wish for? For ne that’s about doing my own analysis and deciding what is good and possible in the assumption the laws allow it? So. Dont assume any politician has your best interests at heart and fight for your own version of utopia.
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Beware the role played AI in this election. I live in the U.S. and the majority of U.S. citizens get their news from social media. The amount of misinformation is stunning.
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See Debs - we’re wrong. It’s not about having somewhere to live or an education. It’s about Jesus.
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"""People that you want having babies won't do especially when it costs so much in childcare. Working class people won't have them.either because they get penalised through the benefit system. Either way if you want people to have babies it's going to cost money and does suggest that we aren't over populated as certain people might suggest."" Scandinavian country's provide all the support you could want to support families. It doesn't shift the fertility rate at all. The richest countries started declining first, see Japan, South Korea, Wester Europe. Poor countries like Nigeria have highest fertility rates. Hungary has also tried to alter policy to shift fertility rates. Have 4 kids there you pay zero income tax, but their fertility rate is still way below replacement. So it has nothing to do with money and everything to do with culture, atittudes and values."
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"Debs. I heard ages ago that he was being backed by some pro EU bods, dunno how much truth there is to it. Either way, be a good thing he no longer has an excuse to hang around Westminster shouting his tiresome bollox."
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Hi H&P...yes things have improved. Maybe he can afford not to work O1BB..
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"Talking of Steve Bray, one big plus of a Tory defeat will mean that this ridiculous cսnt will have to get a job."
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So who will be the first party to offer a bank holiday should England win the euros ?
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"No he didn’t. Why don’t you cater to your clients who crave intellectual humiliation somewhere else, Passiflora?"
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"No he didn’t. Why don’t you cater to your clients who crave intellectual humiliation somewhere else, Passiflora?"
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Steve Bray had to get a restraining order against Pickle after he became infatuated with him.
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"Evening Debs - I hope you are on the mend. Maybe if they have Jesus in their lives, it won’t take so much money?"
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People that you want having babies won't do especially when it costs so much in childcare. Working class people won't have them.either because they get penalised through the benefit system. Either way if you want people to have babies it's going to cost money and does suggest that we aren't over populated as certain people might suggest.
- Hammer and Pickle
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"Goodness me, what more could they possibly want? Accessible housing, schools, healthcare and jobs? Surely winding up the liberals and cool, open-minded people is enough?"
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"If Reform had representation in Parliament, would this speed the re-enchantment and get the youth having babies again?"
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Reform are likely to get as much of the popular vote as the LibDems but due to the undemocratic FPP system Westminster uses they will end up with no MPs whilst the LibDems could have a dozen or more. We need electoral reform to get this country moving.
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For many years now people have been voting for the least worse party than the best because they are all a shower of shit. Those voting Reform will play a big part in handing labour a majority leaving no viable opposition in the house Reform are unlikely to win any seats from.a standing start however so it will merely prove to be a protest vote. I'm still not convinced those in the red wall seats that voted tory last time will be having Starmer the man who orchestrated the people's vote but they too are likely to vote reform. It's labours to lose at the moment but if anyone can. I