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arsene york-hunt
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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."
- Massive Attack
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Re: Woke watch
Nurse Ratched" wrote: ↑26 Nov 2024, 19:39 but it's not possible to embarrass people who have no shame.
A very good point to be fair.
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Jaan Kenbrovin
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There are council elections next year, and much like any by elections, this could indicate how they are likely to fare.
it’s also not just bad policy decisions but their overall conduct. The Starmer freebies. Sue Gray. Rachel Reeves blagging.
It’s impossible to find something positive about them so far.
it’s also not just bad policy decisions but their overall conduct. The Starmer freebies. Sue Gray. Rachel Reeves blagging.
It’s impossible to find something positive about them so far.
- goose
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Leavemyarcelona wrote: ↑26 Nov 2024, 19:36goose wrote: ↑26 Nov 2024, 18:47Leavemyarcelona wrote: ↑26 Nov 2024, 18:39You alright J1had1? I never said he was going anywhere, i said the people will not tolerate is leadership, whether short term or long term. Labour better make the most of whatever time they have in power, come next election they will be extinct. Yh i saw a clip of the cսnt. As i said evil tyrants don't give up power easily, history has taught us that. What i am expecting his approval rating continue to plummet which will affect his party. Whether they have the bottle to get rid of the commie cսnt, will wait and see. What we will also see is a lot of his mps will lose seats. To either Reform or Consocialists. Don't even know why i am even entertaining your ilkWhen and where has history showed us tyrants not giving up power?J1had1 are you seriously wanting me to do all the leg work for you? Books and the net is your friend they are not to hard to find in this day and age. Don't be lazy. However i will start you off but you will have to do the rest. Anastasio Somoza Debayle, Idi Amin. Enjoy
Oh those well know British PMs.
- Nurse Ratched
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Jaan, the signatories and social media commenters are wasting their time. A hundred million people could sign that petition, but it's not possible to embarrass people who have no shame.
- goose
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Jaan - firstly let’s be clear I didn’t vote for Labour - but I have a certain amount of sympathy for them given what they inherited.
pensioners winter fuel allowance - absolutely this should be means tested. I think they made the right call here.
above average public sector pay rises - I’m on the fence on this one. As a figure it looks high but are they deserving of a pay rise? I’d say so.
farmers and inheritance tax - again if it’s means tested I’m onboard with it.
employer NIC - no I think it’s counter productive. It’ll just get passed on to consumers.
however there is a big hole in public finances and it has to come from somewhere.
pensioners winter fuel allowance - absolutely this should be means tested. I think they made the right call here.
above average public sector pay rises - I’m on the fence on this one. As a figure it looks high but are they deserving of a pay rise? I’d say so.
farmers and inheritance tax - again if it’s means tested I’m onboard with it.
employer NIC - no I think it’s counter productive. It’ll just get passed on to consumers.
however there is a big hole in public finances and it has to come from somewhere.
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Leavemyarcelona
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goose wrote: ↑26 Nov 2024, 18:47Leavemyarcelona wrote: ↑26 Nov 2024, 18:39You alright J1had1? I never said he was going anywhere, i said the people will not tolerate is leadership, whether short term or long term. Labour better make the most of whatever time they have in power, come next election they will be extinct. Yh i saw a clip of the cսnt. As i said evil tyrants don't give up power easily, history has taught us that. What i am expecting his approval rating continue to plummet which will affect his party. Whether they have the bottle to get rid of the commie cսnt, will wait and see. What we will also see is a lot of his mps will lose seats. To either Reform or Consocialists. Don't even know why i am even entertaining your ilkWhen and where has history showed us tyrants not giving up power?
J1had1 are you seriously wanting me to do all the leg work for you? Books and the net is your friend they are not to hard to find in this day and age. Don't be lazy. However i will start you off but you will have to do the rest. Anastasio Somoza Debayle, Idi Amin. Enjoy
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Jaan Kenbrovin
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Not sure how anyone can argue public opinion holds no weight in politics.
This petition, whilst never likely to achieve its call, is going to shine a light on how awful people think this Labour government have been. Far more so than the rating polls that Starmer is clearly faltering in.
They would have to be even more moronic than I think they are, to just carry on pissing in the face of the majority of voters.
This petition, whilst never likely to achieve its call, is going to shine a light on how awful people think this Labour government have been. Far more so than the rating polls that Starmer is clearly faltering in.
They would have to be even more moronic than I think they are, to just carry on pissing in the face of the majority of voters.
- goose
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Leavemyarcelona wrote: ↑26 Nov 2024, 18:39goose wrote: ↑26 Nov 2024, 18:13Leavemyarcelona wrote: ↑26 Nov 2024, 18:02However you look at it labour will be very nervous and twitchyWhy? What are you expecting to happen?
Did you see Starmer on TV? He basically said as much as you’ve been told…….. it’s not going anywhere.You alright J1had1? I never said he was going anywhere, i said the people will not tolerate is leadership, whether short term or long term. Labour better make the most of whatever time they have in power, come next election they will be extinct. Yh i saw a clip of the cսnt. As i said evil tyrants don't give up power easily, history has taught us that. What i am expecting his approval rating continue to plummet which will affect his party. Whether they have the bottle to get rid of the commie cսnt, will wait and see. What we will also see is a lot of his mps will lose seats. To either Reform or Consocialists. Don't even know why i am even entertaining your ilk
When and where has history showed us tyrants not giving up power?
- Mike Oxsaw
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Leavemyarcelona wrote: ↑26 Nov 2024, 18:39goose wrote: ↑26 Nov 2024, 18:13Leavemyarcelona wrote: ↑26 Nov 2024, 18:02However you look at it labour will be very nervous and twitchyWhy? What are you expecting to happen?
Did you see Starmer on TV? He basically said as much as you’ve been told…….. it’s not going anywhere.You alright J1had1? I never said he was going anywhere, i said the people will not tolerate is leadership, whether short term or long term. Labour better make the most of whatever time they have in power, come next election they will be extinct. Yh i saw a clip of the cսnt. As i said evil tyrants don't give up power easily, history has taught us that. What i am expecting his approval rating continue to plummet which will affect his party. Whether they have the bottle to get rid of the commie cսnt, will wait and see. What we will also see is a lot of his mps will lose seats. To either Reform or Consocialists. Don't even know why i am even entertaining your ilk
Dianne Abbot's waiting in the wings for her big chance...
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Leavemyarcelona
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goose wrote: ↑26 Nov 2024, 18:13Leavemyarcelona wrote: ↑26 Nov 2024, 18:02easthammer wrote: ↑26 Nov 2024, 17:00 2.5 million votes represent approximately 5% of those registered as eligible to vote. And in case some of you haven't noticed, it means that 95% of those eligible to vote haven't yet signed the petition. And this assumes that all those signing are legitimate voters. I think it has a long way to go before its supporters should get too excited. However, I suspect they will,
However you look at it labour will be very nervous and twitchyWhy? What are you expecting to happen?
Did you see Starmer on TV? He basically said as much as you’ve been told…….. it’s not going anywhere.
You alright J1had1? I never said he was going anywhere, i said the people will not tolerate is leadership, whether short term or long term. Labour better make the most of whatever time they have in power, come next election they will be extinct. Yh i saw a clip of the cսnt. As i said evil tyrants don't give up power easily, history has taught us that. What i am expecting his approval rating continue to plummet which will affect his party. Whether they have the bottle to get rid of the commie cսnt, will wait and see. What we will also see is a lot of his mps will lose seats. To either Reform or Consocialists. Don't even know why i am even entertaining your ilk
- Massive Attack
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Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑26 Nov 2024, 17:49Massive Attack" wrote: ↑26 Nov 2024, 17:32 Context is important when you consider how many and in such an extremely short space of time.
The petition was only set up last Friday I think someone stated and has already over 2.6M in that time. I think you have to prove you have a legitimate Email account and can only vote once. At that rate, I think it speaks volumes about the level of anger across the Country when you look at how widespread it is.I hear you but with the majority Labour have, they'll just give this the finger and tell everybody to vote them out of office at the next GE.
Absolute contempt for the general population.
They're fucked when the economy doesn't grow fast enough to fund their pet projects and even the NHS will be cast adrift in their attempts to stay "in power".
Oh for sure. It's more about making a big statement than anything that the people really aint happy one bit, which is shocking (for them) considering how early it's gone so sour so quickly.
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Leavemyarcelona wrote: ↑26 Nov 2024, 18:02easthammer wrote: ↑26 Nov 2024, 17:00 2.5 million votes represent approximately 5% of those registered as eligible to vote. And in case some of you haven't noticed, it means that 95% of those eligible to vote haven't yet signed the petition. And this assumes that all those signing are legitimate voters. I think it has a long way to go before its supporters should get too excited. However, I suspect they will,
However you look at it labour will be very nervous and twitchy
Why? What are you expecting to happen?
Did you see Starmer on TV? He basically said as much as you’ve been told…….. it’s not going anywhere.
Did you see Starmer on TV? He basically said as much as you’ve been told…….. it’s not going anywhere.
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Leavemyarcelona
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easthammer wrote: ↑26 Nov 2024, 17:00 2.5 million votes represent approximately 5% of those registered as eligible to vote. And in case some of you haven't noticed, it means that 95% of those eligible to vote haven't yet signed the petition. And this assumes that all those signing are legitimate voters. I think it has a long way to go before its supporters should get too excited. However, I suspect they will,
However you look at it labour will be very nervous and twitchy
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Leavemyarcelona
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mallard wrote: ↑26 Nov 2024, 17:54 Have 2.5 million people really signed it?Ultimately, it's impossible to say. However, based on petition data, it is likely at least some of the signatures are not real - particularly given people appear to have signed it from places such as North Korea and the Antarctic.To sign a government petition, you need a valid email address and a postcode - but there are no clear checks on this, meaning it is open to abuse. The petition data, at the bottom of the page breaks down the number of supposed signatures by county and UK constituency. But this isn't necessarily accurate. For example, the petition data shows that nine people from the British Antarctic Territory have signed - and while around 30 people live at scientific research centres in the territory during the winter, it would seem quite a leap that the petition has found a strong foothold with almost a third of the population there.That said, the data shows an overwhelming number of signatures appear to be from the UK - around 2.52 million of the 2.54 million total, as of 7.45am on 26 November.If accurate, the petition data would indicate that a large number of signatures come from people in constituencies that elected a Conservative MP in July, although several Labour seats including Hexham, North Northumberland and Bishop Aukland have also seen thousands of people seemingly sign it.”
Looking at uk data over 2million have signed it from uk
Re: Woke watch
Have 2.5 million people really signed it?Ultimately, it's impossible to say. However, based on petition data, it is likely at least some of the signatures are not real - particularly given people appear to have signed it from places such as North Korea and the Antarctic.To sign a government petition, you need a valid email address and a postcode - but there are no clear checks on this, meaning it is open to abuse. The petition data, at the bottom of the page breaks down the number of supposed signatures by county and UK constituency. But this isn't necessarily accurate. For example, the petition data shows that nine people from the British Antarctic Territory have signed - and while around 30 people live at scientific research centres in the territory during the winter, it would seem quite a leap that the petition has found a strong foothold with almost a third of the population there.That said, the data shows an overwhelming number of signatures appear to be from the UK - around 2.52 million of the 2.54 million total, as of 7.45am on 26 November.If accurate, the petition data would indicate that a large number of signatures come from people in constituencies that elected a Conservative MP in July, although several Labour seats including Hexham, North Northumberland and Bishop Aukland have also seen thousands of people seemingly sign it.”
- WHU(Exeter)
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Who are the Zambian women’s and Orlando Pride’s women’s team kit manufacturers and why isn’t there an outcry against them that Barbra Banda’s shirt isn’t flooding the likes of JD Sports?
she sounds that popular and they’d be able to make a killing over Christmas.
Hands up anyone who hasn’t got anyone on their Christmas list, who would love more than anything else a Barbra Banda Zambian or Orland Pride shirt, complete with name and number? Now she’s got that BBC award and all,,,
Its prejudice gone mad.
she sounds that popular and they’d be able to make a killing over Christmas.
Hands up anyone who hasn’t got anyone on their Christmas list, who would love more than anything else a Barbra Banda Zambian or Orland Pride shirt, complete with name and number? Now she’s got that BBC award and all,,,
Its prejudice gone mad.
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Massive Attack" wrote: ↑26 Nov 2024, 17:32 Context is important when you consider how many and in such an extremely short space of time.
The petition was only set up last Friday I think someone stated and has already over 2.6M in that time. I think you have to prove you have a legitimate Email account and can only vote once. At that rate, I think it speaks volumes about the level of anger across the Country when you look at how widespread it is.
I hear you but with the majority Labour have, they'll just give this the finger and tell everybody to vote them out of office at the next GE.
Absolute contempt for the general population.
They're fucked when the economy doesn't grow fast enough to fund their pet projects and even the NHS will be cast adrift in their attempts to stay "in power".
Absolute contempt for the general population.
They're fucked when the economy doesn't grow fast enough to fund their pet projects and even the NHS will be cast adrift in their attempts to stay "in power".
- Massive Attack
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Context is important when you consider how many and in such an extremely short space of time.
The petition was only set up last Friday I think someone stated and has already over 2.6M in that time. I think you have to prove you have a legitimate Email account and can only vote once. At that rate, I think it speaks volumes about the level of anger across the Country when you look at how widespread it is.
The petition was only set up last Friday I think someone stated and has already over 2.6M in that time. I think you have to prove you have a legitimate Email account and can only vote once. At that rate, I think it speaks volumes about the level of anger across the Country when you look at how widespread it is.
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2.5 million votes represent approximately 5% of those registered as eligible to vote. And in case some of you haven't noticed, it means that 95% of those eligible to vote haven't yet signed the petition. And this assumes that all those signing are legitimate voters. I think it has a long way to go before its supporters should get too excited. However, I suspect they will,
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"Zambia and Orlando Pride striker Barbra Banda received the most votes from BBC Sport website READERS"
So hardly the BBC being woke, here.
So hardly the BBC being woke, here.
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twoleftfeet wrote: ↑26 Nov 2024, 15:59 Only the BBC could be so fucking woke. Giving a bloke the womens award.
I pay a licence fee to those shit bags.
Does nobody ever question why you have to pay a licence fee to receive & watch television signals?
If you want to broadcast, I can understand the regulation, but it makes no difference how many people receive TV/radio transmissions - they're already out there (without you having a say in the matter).
If you want to broadcast, I can understand the regulation, but it makes no difference how many people receive TV/radio transmissions - they're already out there (without you having a say in the matter).
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twoleftfeet
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Only the BBC could be so fucking woke. Giving a bloke the womens award.
I pay a licence fee to those shit bags.
I pay a licence fee to those shit bags.
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- goose
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BBC 'womens footballer of the year' is........................ a fella.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... -year.html
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... -year.html
