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Woke watch
"There is a very good section on GB news where the ludicrous idiocies of Wokeness are looked at I thought we would should have one for WHO. I'll start with Baptiste on BBC: In Hungary,an ambassador's family are kidnapped by Islamic terrorists and carry out atrocities. At the end of the last episode Baptiste finds out that it is a false flag operation and conveniently, the real culprits are white supremacists who want to stop all immigration. Coronation Street ITV a gay black footballer is stopped by the police, because he is driving an expensive car. He is pushed to the ground during an altercation, and damages his leg threatening his career. Could have been written by Dawn Butler or a BLM activist."
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Leavemyarcelona wrote: ↑25 Nov 2024, 12:42 Over 2million in just over 24hrs!!
It took 6months for article 50 petition to get 6million.
I think it'll break the Internet hitting 10 Million by the end of the week. The silly socialist cunts have only been in power for 4 months!
2 things Brits are great at, queuing and strongly signing a petition.
2 things Brits are great at, queuing and strongly signing a petition.
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Over 2million in just over 24hrs!!
It took 6months for article 50 petition to get 6million.
It took 6months for article 50 petition to get 6million.
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Massive Attack" wrote: ↑24 Nov 2024, 23:03 It's very close to becoming the 3rd largest signed petition of it's kind.
1,720,000+ and counting...
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The petition to revoke article 50 got over 6 million votes and was dismissed out of hand. Never seen the point of these petitions. At the end of the day, Labour have got a healthy majority, are under no obligation to call an election for 4 and a half years so this will be dismissed out of hand too. Not the biggest fan of Starmer, personally but he's being smart. Making all the unpopular decisions right after he's gained power and playing the long game. He knows that if he gets the economy at least moving in the right direction by the end of his 5 years, cutting fuel allowance to some pensioners and making a few whiney farmers pay inheritance tax will soon be pushed into the background and largely forgotten by most voters.
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So. With this current Band Aid spat.
People in African states such as Ethiopia are claiming that they were Christian and celebrating Christmas long before countries in the west, such as the UK, started doing so.
Is this not as blatant an example of cultural appropriation (on a societal level) that you'll ever likely see?
Come on Wokerati! Step up to the line and do your job properly.
People in African states such as Ethiopia are claiming that they were Christian and celebrating Christmas long before countries in the west, such as the UK, started doing so.
Is this not as blatant an example of cultural appropriation (on a societal level) that you'll ever likely see?
Come on Wokerati! Step up to the line and do your job properly.
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“copy nothing”
Both William Walmsley and Lyons, who came up with the original "copy nothing" quote will be turning over in their graves at the new Jaguar re-launch.
Shamelessly been turned in to a joke brand overnight.
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Massive Attack" wrote: ↑24 Nov 2024, 23:59 The arse end of a new woke environmentally friendly Jaguar (below)...
Now THIS is a classy, sexy Jaguar (one my uncle still owns, in the same colour too)...![]()
“create exuberant
live vivid
delete ordinary
break moulds
copy nothing”
Makes a Tesla copy.
I hope Elon Musk sues them.
live vivid
delete ordinary
break moulds
copy nothing”
Makes a Tesla copy.
I hope Elon Musk sues them.
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The arse end of a new woke environmentally friendly Jaguar (below)... 
Now THIS is a classy, sexy Jaguar (one my uncle still owns, in the same colour too)...


Now THIS is a classy, sexy Jaguar (one my uncle still owns, in the same colour too)...


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It's very close to becoming the 3rd largest signed petition of it's kind.
1,720,000+ and counting...
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/UK_Parl ... ns_website
1,720,000+ and counting...
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Re: Woke watch
Leavemyarcelona wrote: ↑24 Nov 2024, 22:18goose wrote: ↑24 Nov 2024, 22:01Leavemyarcelona wrote: ↑24 Nov 2024, 21:54No, only way a prime minister or mp can be ousted is public, msm pressure. With starmer it is different, tyrants don't give up power. Once again sunak called a GE slightly earlier then expected, due to public and msm pressure. There are loads of examples past and present. I don't mind people being held to account, as long it is fair and balanced. We see it is not fair and balanced.That’s simply not true. There’s a set process you need to follow.
Sunak (by his parties own admission) went a few months early with the GE because inflation had come down and he/they felt it was the best place the economy would be in this year.Says who? Have you heard of a vote of no confidence? If the public (who these mongrels are serving) don't trust or have faith in this government then a GE should be called. Whether we get it or not that is a different story. But seeing the outrage and the pressure when the Tories were in charge, don't we too have a right to put pressure on this shitshow? Yes but that wasn't the sole reason for the general election. It came to a big surprise to their party. Many thought it was political suicide. Nearly 2million signed. Wouldn't it be embarassing for your mob if it reaches the same amount who voted this clown in.
How would a GE election called by the conservative government come as a surprise to themselves?
They would have been slaughtered whenever it was called, because they made such a mess of government. This is what Sunak said when asked about timing:
“I know there’s more work to do, and people are only just starting to feel the benefit of the change. But it is clear that our economic plan is working. Inflation is now back to normal, the economy is growing at a healthy rate, wages have been rising faster than prices for months in a row now, and energy bills are coming down.”
Do you understand how a vote of no confidence works? The opposition stand zero chance because of the parliamentary majority labour have. It would be pointless.
my mob? Again you’re unable to grasp any sort of nuanced argument.
They would have been slaughtered whenever it was called, because they made such a mess of government. This is what Sunak said when asked about timing:
“I know there’s more work to do, and people are only just starting to feel the benefit of the change. But it is clear that our economic plan is working. Inflation is now back to normal, the economy is growing at a healthy rate, wages have been rising faster than prices for months in a row now, and energy bills are coming down.”
Do you understand how a vote of no confidence works? The opposition stand zero chance because of the parliamentary majority labour have. It would be pointless.
my mob? Again you’re unable to grasp any sort of nuanced argument.
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Looking at the petition heat map (because they're all the fucking rage these days), the old Labour heartlands are really not happy at all barely a few months in to this new Starmer Government.
Now that's a definitive "Be careful what you wish (vote) for" moment...
Now that's a definitive "Be careful what you wish (vote) for" moment...
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goose wrote: ↑24 Nov 2024, 22:01Leavemyarcelona wrote: ↑24 Nov 2024, 21:54No, only way a prime minister or mp can be ousted is public, msm pressure. With starmer it is different, tyrants don't give up power. Once again sunak called a GE slightly earlier then expected, due to public and msm pressure. There are loads of examples past and present. I don't mind people being held to account, as long it is fair and balanced. We see it is not fair and balanced.That’s simply not true. There’s a set process you need to follow.
Sunak (by his parties own admission) went a few months early with the GE because inflation had come down and he/they felt it was the best place the economy would be in this year.
Says who? Have you heard of a vote of no confidence? If the public (who these mongrels are serving) don't trust or have faith in this government then a GE should be called. Whether we get it or not that is a different story. But seeing the outrage and the pressure when the Tories were in charge, don't we too have a right to put pressure on this shitshow? Yes but that wasn't the sole reason for the general election. It came to a big surprise to their party. Many thought it was political suicide. Nearly 2million signed. Wouldn't it be embarassing for your mob if it reaches the same amount who voted this clown in.
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There were 564,388 people that signed a partygate petition for Boris Johnson to resign, which Starmer obviously backed.
This Government petition is at nearly 1.7m in just over 24 hours and it's increase rate isn't slowing down.
This Government petition is at nearly 1.7m in just over 24 hours and it's increase rate isn't slowing down.
Re: Woke watch
Leavemyarcelona wrote: ↑24 Nov 2024, 21:54goose wrote: ↑24 Nov 2024, 21:45Leavemyarcelona wrote: ↑24 Nov 2024, 21:38I never said there was. Read through my comments, i said starmer and is ilk were calling for general elections throughout the last 4years. Sunak called for a slightly early GE. I also said BJ and Truss resigned due to pressure not just from some mps but also the msm.The only way a Tory prime minister can be ousted is by their own MPs. That’s how it works.
Otherwise you seem to have a problem with them being held to account by the press.No, only way a prime minister or mp can be ousted is public, msm pressure. With starmer it is different, tyrants don't give up power. Once again sunak called a GE slightly earlier then expected, due to public and msm pressure. There are loads of examples past and present. I don't mind people being held to account, as long it is fair and balanced. We see it is not fair and balanced.
That’s simply not true. There’s a set process you need to follow.
Sunak (by his parties own admission) went a few months early with the GE because inflation had come down and he/they felt it was the best place the economy would be in this year.
Sunak (by his parties own admission) went a few months early with the GE because inflation had come down and he/they felt it was the best place the economy would be in this year.
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goose wrote: ↑24 Nov 2024, 21:45Leavemyarcelona wrote: ↑24 Nov 2024, 21:38I never said there was. Read through my comments, i said starmer and is ilk were calling for general elections throughout the last 4years. Sunak called for a slightly early GE. I also said BJ and Truss resigned due to pressure not just from some mps but also the msm.The only way a Tory prime minister can be ousted is by their own MPs. That’s how it works.
Otherwise you seem to have a problem with them being held to account by the press.
No, only way a prime minister or mp can be ousted is public, msm pressure. With starmer it is different, tyrants don't give up power. Once again sunak called a GE slightly earlier then expected, due to public and msm pressure. There are loads of examples past and present. I don't mind people being held to account, as long it is fair and balanced. We see it is not fair and balanced.
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Leavemyarcelona wrote: ↑24 Nov 2024, 21:38goose wrote: ↑24 Nov 2024, 21:29Leavemyarcelona wrote: ↑24 Nov 2024, 21:23Says who J1had1? I've seen you with other posters on here trying to act mightier than thou. It won't wash with me son
You said he didn't call for one? Now you are backtracking. I said Starmer calling for elections, MSM and the baying mob played a part in BJ and Truss resigning.
I know perfecrly how the process works, it is just the process isn't always followed to a tee.Nope.
i said he called for a GE on both occasions but didn’t get one, because he would instantly lose any vote brought forward.
Again you’re confusing change of leadership with change of government. There wasn’t a GE after BJ or Truss resigned.I never said there was. Read through my comments, i said starmer and is ilk were calling for general elections throughout the last 4years. Sunak called for a slightly early GE. I also said BJ and Truss resigned due to pressure not just from some mps but also the msm.
The only way a Tory prime minister can be ousted is by their own MPs. That’s how it works.
Otherwise you seem to have a problem with them being held to account by the press.
Otherwise you seem to have a problem with them being held to account by the press.
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goose wrote: ↑24 Nov 2024, 21:29Leavemyarcelona wrote: ↑24 Nov 2024, 21:23Says who J1had1? I've seen you with other posters on here trying to act mightier than thou. It won't wash with me son
You said he didn't call for one? Now you are backtracking. I said Starmer calling for elections, MSM and the baying mob played a part in BJ and Truss resigning.
I know perfecrly how the process works, it is just the process isn't always followed to a tee.Nope.
i said he called for a GE on both occasions but didn’t get one, because he would instantly lose any vote brought forward.
Again you’re confusing change of leadership with change of government. There wasn’t a GE after BJ or Truss resigned.
I never said there was. Read through my comments, i said starmer and is ilk were calling for general elections throughout the last 4years. Sunak called for a slightly early GE. I also said BJ and Truss resigned due to pressure not just from some mps but also the msm.
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Leavemyarcelona wrote: ↑24 Nov 2024, 21:23goose wrote: ↑24 Nov 2024, 21:17Leavemyarcelona wrote: ↑24 Nov 2024, 21:10J1had1 is right and everyone else is wrong. I said Starmer was calling for a general election quite a bit whilst the consocialists were in charge. But like the rest of your ilk you twist comments. Are you telling me the msm and the public didn't play a role in them resigning?No, not everyone is wrong - just you.
Starmer may have called for a GE on both occasions, but didn’t get one. Proving my point perfectly.
You appear to have no idea how the process works.Says who J1had1? I've seen you with other posters on here trying to act mightier than thou. It won't wash with me son
You said he didn't call for one? Now you are backtracking. I said Starmer calling for elections, MSM and the baying mob played a part in BJ and Truss resigning.
I know perfecrly how the process works, it is just the process isn't always followed to a tee.
Nope.
i said he called for a GE on both occasions but didn’t get one, because he would instantly lose any vote brought forward.
Again you’re confusing change of leadership with change of government. There wasn’t a GE after BJ or Truss resigned.
i said he called for a GE on both occasions but didn’t get one, because he would instantly lose any vote brought forward.
Again you’re confusing change of leadership with change of government. There wasn’t a GE after BJ or Truss resigned.
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goose wrote: ↑24 Nov 2024, 21:17Leavemyarcelona wrote: ↑24 Nov 2024, 21:10J1had1 is right and everyone else is wrong. I said Starmer was calling for a general election quite a bit whilst the consocialists were in charge. But like the rest of your ilk you twist comments. Are you telling me the msm and the public didn't play a role in them resigning?No, not everyone is wrong - just you.
Starmer may have called for a GE on both occasions, but didn’t get one. Proving my point perfectly.
You appear to have no idea how the process works.
Says who J1had1? I've seen you with other posters on here trying to act mightier than thou. It won't wash with me son
You said he didn't call for one? Now you are backtracking. I said Starmer calling for elections, MSM and the baying mob played a part in BJ and Truss resigning.
I know perfecrly how the process works, it is just the process isn't always followed to a tee.
You said he didn't call for one? Now you are backtracking. I said Starmer calling for elections, MSM and the baying mob played a part in BJ and Truss resigning.
I know perfecrly how the process works, it is just the process isn't always followed to a tee.
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Leavemyarcelona wrote: ↑24 Nov 2024, 21:10goose wrote: ↑24 Nov 2024, 20:52Leavemyarcelona wrote: ↑24 Nov 2024, 20:36No it was pressure from the opposition, starmer calling for general election week in week. Followed by the msm manipulating, Fabricating stories.You’re wrong again. Both Truss and BJ resigned after their own MPs forced them to. There wasn’t a GE after either resigned.J1had1 is right and everyone else is wrong. I said Starmer was calling for a general election quite a bit whilst the consocialists were in charge. But like the rest of your ilk you twist comments. Are you telling me the msm and the public didn't play a role in them resigning?
No, not everyone is wrong - just you.
Starmer may have called for a GE on both occasions, but didn’t get one (just like your petition). Proving my point perfectly.
You appear to have no idea how the process works. You’re confusing a change of party leadership with a change of government.
Starmer may have called for a GE on both occasions, but didn’t get one (just like your petition). Proving my point perfectly.
You appear to have no idea how the process works. You’re confusing a change of party leadership with a change of government.
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goose wrote: ↑24 Nov 2024, 20:52Leavemyarcelona wrote: ↑24 Nov 2024, 20:36No it was pressure from the opposition, starmer calling for general election week in week. Followed by the msm manipulating, Fabricating stories.You’re wrong again. Both Truss and BJ resigned after their own MPs forced them to. There wasn’t a GE after either resigned.
J1had1 is right and everyone else is wrong. I said Starmer was calling for a general election quite a bit whilst the consocialists were in charge. But like the rest of your ilk you twist comments. Are you telling me the msm and the public didn't play a role in them resigning?
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Leavemyarcelona wrote: ↑24 Nov 2024, 20:36goose wrote: ↑24 Nov 2024, 19:50Leavemyarcelona wrote: ↑24 Nov 2024, 16:59Exactly. If i recall didn't they force Truss and Johnson ti resign?Their own MPs forced them to resign, there was no GE. Even under that car crash.
By all means exercise your democratic right to sign the petition and have it heard in parliament but it won’t be bringing about a GE.No it was pressure from the opposition, starmer calling for general election week in week. Followed by the msm manipulating, Fabricating stories.
You’re wrong again. Both Truss and BJ resigned after their own MPs forced them to. There wasn’t a GE after either resigned.
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goose wrote: ↑24 Nov 2024, 19:50Leavemyarcelona wrote: ↑24 Nov 2024, 16:59Jaan Kenbrovin" wrote: ↑24 Nov 2024, 16:53Yeah it’s certainly growing nation wide, except in the obvious lefty cities.
As for goose’s ‘sour grapes petition’ claim. I never voted in the election. I have signed this though, to signal just how abysmal Labour have been. If it gets the amount of support I imagine, it will be hard to ‘laugh off’ in parliament.Exactly. If i recall didn't they force Truss and Johnson ti resign?Their own MPs forced them to resign, there was no GE. Even under that car crash.
By all means exercise your democratic right to sign the petition and have it heard in parliament but it won’t be bringing about a GE.
No it was pressure from the opposition, starmer calling for general election week in week. Followed by the msm manipulating, Fabricating stories.
We know it won't bring about a General Election. It should as the mongrels in parliament are meant to be serving us the public, those who voted them in. But history tells us tyrannical dictators don't give up their power easily. One thing it will do is send a warning to Nazi Labour. Over 1.5million. 2 by tomorrow morning
We know it won't bring about a General Election. It should as the mongrels in parliament are meant to be serving us the public, those who voted them in. But history tells us tyrannical dictators don't give up their power easily. One thing it will do is send a warning to Nazi Labour. Over 1.5million. 2 by tomorrow morning
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It's more about the strong message it sends than really expecting a general election soon which of course won't happen.
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The petition for another general election under our current Westminster FPPsystem is stupid because all it will do is elect another unrepresentative government.
Better to have a petition for a proportional system that elects governments made up in line with the way people voted.
Better to have a petition for a proportional system that elects governments made up in line with the way people voted.
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Leavemyarcelona wrote: ↑24 Nov 2024, 16:59Jaan Kenbrovin" wrote: ↑24 Nov 2024, 16:53Yeah it’s certainly growing nation wide, except in the obvious lefty cities.
As for goose’s ‘sour grapes petition’ claim. I never voted in the election. I have signed this though, to signal just how abysmal Labour have been. If it gets the amount of support I imagine, it will be hard to ‘laugh off’ in parliament.Exactly. If i recall didn't they force Truss and Johnson ti resign?
Their own MPs forced them to resign, there was no GE. Even under that car crash.
By all means exercise your democratic right to sign the petition and have it heard in parliament but it won’t be bringing about a GE.
By all means exercise your democratic right to sign the petition and have it heard in parliament but it won’t be bringing about a GE.