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Post Come On You Irons »

There. Resident WHO political commentators and gurus can knock yourselves out in here and conduct your endless bickering. All other threads will be locked.
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goose wrote: 03 May 2025, 07:58
Nutsin wrote: 03 May 2025, 00:12
goose wrote: 02 May 2025, 20:42 Didn’t Trump say they’d make Apple manufacture iPhones in the US??




 
So the sky isn’t falling now then?

All that fearmongering you’ve been lapping up like the good lil Libtard you really are is being proven wrong.

Trump is proving the Doomers wrong and all you’ve got now is Apple ffs!!’

LOL!

Doesn’t appear Apple has the supply chain issues you’ve been banging on about does it?

India will be making all US production for the I phone for now.

Poor old Goose, just doesn’t have a clue.

Are you joking?
Your entire rhetoric has been about tariffs bringing manufacturing jobs back to the US. All that’s happened is those manufacturing jobs have moved from China to India…….. and made them more expensive. 

absolute genius 🤣

the market recovery you are celebrating happened because……… Trump was forced to pause tariffs. Watch the reaction in 3 months when/if they’re reintroduced.
Here you go lying again.

https://www.whitehouse.gov/articles/202 ... as-future/


And to be clear my rhetoric as you well know has been. 
No, the sky is not falling
No, China can’t win this Tariff battle with the USA as the USA can always find alternatives for product but China can’t replace the US Consumer.
Trump will end up coming out way ahead as he will bring manufacturing Jobs back, which is already happening, see the link above.
Trade barriers against US companies will be removed as will Tariffs already in place against US companies.

China will do more to stop Fetanyl 

IP laws will have to be followed

Dumping will have to stop

Amd certain supply chains from China will be replaced due to national security concerns.

And the stock market will rebound which is why I bought the sell of in Tech stock and Treasuries.


So stop trying to weasel your way out of being exposed as just another libtard. We all k ow the liberal playbook, it didn’t work the first time.

Just admit, You are wrong about the Tariffs just like you have been wrong about practically everything else. Including the U K.

All anyone has to do is read the thread ffs!
 
Poor Goose floundering all over the place.
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Far Cough UKunt" wrote: 03 May 2025, 09:48 Billy, agreed the Conservatives have been decimated. Badenoch has to go. 

My choice would be Jacob Rees Mogg
I always got the feeling that she was put in place when she was so they could show their 'progress' by putting in somebody more electable before the next election.

I too am sure that JRM would fit that bill admirably!😁
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Billy, agreed the Conservatives have been decimated. Badenoch has to go. 

My choice would be Jacob Rees Mogg
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Nutsin wrote: 03 May 2025, 00:12
goose wrote: 02 May 2025, 20:42 Didn’t Trump say they’d make Apple manufacture iPhones in the US??



 
So the sky isn’t falling now then?

All that fearmongering you’ve been lapping up like the good lil Libtard you really are is being proven wrong.

Trump is proving the Doomers wrong and all you’ve got now is Apple ffs!!’

LOL!

Doesn’t appear Apple has the supply chain issues you’ve been banging on about does it?

India will be making all US production for the I phone for now.

Poor old Goose, just doesn’t have a clue.

Are you joking?
Your entire rhetoric has been about tariffs bringing manufacturing jobs back to the US. All that’s happened is those manufacturing jobs have moved from China to India…….. and made them more expensive. 

absolute genius 🤣

the market recovery you are celebrating happened because……… Trump was forced to pause tariffs. Watch the reaction in 3 months when/if they’re reintroduced.
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BillyJenningsBoots wrote: 02 May 2025, 23:19
Jaan Kenbrovin" wrote: 02 May 2025, 17:06 It’s refreshing to see Labour imploding. Hopefully Starmer has nowhere to hide and Labour are forced to hold an early GE rather than continue to destroy the country, representing almost no-one.




 
Its the tories that have had the worst of it. Clearly no longer the party of opposition losing 670+ councillors!! Badenoch called it a blood-bath!
You traitor cunts got bummed ...
if I had my way you'd all be strung up  on a wobbly  platform...and then left to the rats .

NO  ENGLISH FLAG AVAILABLE ON GOOGLE 
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Massive Attack" wrote: 03 May 2025, 00:32 677 seats and 10 Councils altogether, as well as the stunning By-election win concludes Reforms local dominance in the elections.

Wales is next on the agenda for Reform to win over and it's very possible with their current direction of travel. 

Conservatives like you say are done and it's only a matter of time before Reform hoover up most of their support. The issue Labour have is their appeal to the red wall heartlands that Starmer continues to prove that he just doesn't get at all. Lib Dems will gain but nothing on the scale that will derail Reforms rise potentially towards power at the next GE. 

And to prove just how utterly out of touch Starmer is, his answer is "We must go further and faster with our current change!". Oh please do dickhead, you are the useful clueless moron that Reform needs to continue to grow. 
 Norfolk / Suffolk  were denied their votes on this occasion.
No problem ...we're going nowhere ...see ya next year 
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I want the gloves to come off  .
It's required 


 
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677 seats and 10 Councils altogether, as well as the stunning By-election win concludes Reforms local dominance in the elections.

Wales is next on the agenda for Reform to win over and it's very possible with their current direction of travel. 

Conservatives like you say are done and it's only a matter of time before Reform hoover up most of their support. The issue Labour have is their appeal to the red wall heartlands that Starmer continues to prove that he just doesn't get at all. Lib Dems will gain but nothing on the scale that will derail Reforms rise potentially towards power at the next GE. 

And to prove just how utterly out of touch Starmer is, his answer is "We must go further and faster with our current change!". Oh please do dickhead, you are the useful clueless moron that Reform needs to continue to grow. 
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Massive Attack" wrote: 02 May 2025, 23:39
BillyJenningsBoots wrote: 02 May 2025, 23:19
Jaan Kenbrovin" wrote: 02 May 2025, 17:06 It’s refreshing to see Labour imploding. Hopefully Starmer has nowhere to hide and Labour are forced to hold an early GE rather than continue to destroy the country, representing almost no-one.





 
Its the tories that have had the worst of it. Clearly no longer the party of opposition losing 670+ councillors!! Badenoch called it a blood-bath!
Both Parties for different reasons have been smashed to bits during these local and by-elections. 
Exactly. However, the Tories imploded long ago which lead to this titanic Labour mess. This was just the final nails for the Tories, but it's only getting started for Labour. It's going to be very difficult for either to recover, but it depends on how smart the Lib Dems are on taking Labour down.
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goose wrote: 02 May 2025, 20:42 Didn’t Trump say they’d make Apple manufacture iPhones in the US??


 
So the sky isn’t falling now then?

All that fearmongering you’ve been lapping up like the good lil Libtard you really are is being proven wrong.

Trump is proving the Doomers wrong and all you’ve got now is Apple ffs!!’

LOL!

Doesn’t appear Apple has the supply chain issues you’ve been banging on about does it?

India will be making all US production for the I phone for now.

Poor old Goose, just doesn’t have a clue.

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BillyJenningsBoots wrote: 02 May 2025, 23:19
Jaan Kenbrovin" wrote: 02 May 2025, 17:06 It’s refreshing to see Labour imploding. Hopefully Starmer has nowhere to hide and Labour are forced to hold an early GE rather than continue to destroy the country, representing almost no-one.



 
Its the tories that have had the worst of it. Clearly no longer the party of opposition losing 670+ councillors!! Badenoch called it a blood-bath!
Both Parties for different reasons have been smashed to bits during these local and by-elections. 
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Jaan Kenbrovin" wrote: 02 May 2025, 17:06 It’s refreshing to see Labour imploding. Hopefully Starmer has nowhere to hide and Labour are forced to hold an early GE rather than continue to destroy the country, representing almost no-one.

 
Its the tories that have had the worst of it. Clearly no longer the party of opposition losing 670+ councillors!! Badenoch called it a blood-bath!
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Didn’t Trump say they’d make Apple manufacture iPhones in the US??

 
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goose wrote: 02 May 2025, 19:54
Nutsin wrote: 02 May 2025, 19:15 Goose,

US stock market has had 9 straight days of gains, longest run in 21 years. Does that mean the recession is off now?





 
YTD the US markets are anywhere from 4% to 8% down depending on which one you look at.

In that time JPM has raised the possibility of a US recession, as did Goldman.
Haven't you heard?
Apple are relocatiing their production.
Make India Great Again.
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Nutsin wrote: 02 May 2025, 19:15 Goose,

US stock market has had 9 straight days of gains, longest run in 21 years. Does that mean the recession is off now?




 
YTD the US markets are anywhere from 4% to 8% down depending on which one you look at.

In that time JPM has raised the possibility of a US recession, as did Goldman.
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Nutsin wrote: 02 May 2025, 18:19 Turned out nice I see!

Goose you were saying that I was misinformed on what was happening in the U K under Labor. Looks like plenty of others in the UK saw it the same way as me.

What I want to know is how can someone who apparently lives there be so wrong about it all.
Perhaps you should pull your head out of your arse, then perhaps you’ll get something right!


 
You do enjoy making shit up!!

I’ve pointed out the NUMEROUS incorrect things you’ve posted about the UK. Let me know anywhere that I said Labour were doing well or might win local
council elections??
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Goose,

US stock market has had 9 straight days of gains, longest run in 21 years. Does that mean the recession is off now?


 
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Turned out nice I see!

Goose you were saying that I was misinformed on what was happening in the U K under Labor. Looks like plenty of others in the UK saw it the same way as me.

What I want to know is how can someone who apparently lives there be so wrong about it all.
Perhaps you should pull your head out of your arse, then perhaps you’ll get something right!

 
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Reforms Luke Campbell wins Mayoralty for Hull. Weren't a bad little boxer either once upon a time.

They've also currently won 7 Councils with over 500 seats and counting. 

A great day for Reform and only just the beginning...

 
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It’s refreshing to see Labour imploding. Hopefully Starmer has nowhere to hide and Labour are forced to hold an early GE rather than continue to destroy the country, representing almost no-one.
 
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goose wrote: 02 May 2025, 11:48
THUNDERCLINT wrote: 02 May 2025, 07:06
goose wrote: 02 May 2025, 06:45 Only one seat removed from a massive Labour majority, but it is significant.

Labour won the last election with a huge majority, usually a majority like that guaranteed two terms at least. However, many labour seats were not won with big majorities. It will only take some 5 or 10% swings and they lose a massive number of seats.
How often does a party given a majority like that lose a a 15,000 majority seat after 9 months in government?
Just read that Runcorn was the 16th safest seat Labour had. If they can lose that then they can lose pretty much any and every seat in their majority.
I thought I read 5th, either way...bwahaha cunts.
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The reality is that our FPP system is not representative of the way people vote. Forget Labour’s massive Parliamentary majority because it in no way reflects the way people voted in theGE nearly a year ago.

We urgently need to reform Westminster democracy because with Reform’s rise we will continue to elect governments, with comfortable working majorities, that do not reflect the wishes of the majority of the people.
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THUNDERCLINT wrote: 02 May 2025, 07:06
goose wrote: 02 May 2025, 06:45 Only one seat removed from a massive Labour majority, but it is significant.

Labour won the last election with a huge majority, usually a majority like that guaranteed two terms at least. However, many labour seats were not won with big majorities. It will only take some 5 or 10% swings and they lose a massive number of seats.
How often does a party given a majority like that lose a a 15,000 majority seat after 9 months in government?
Just read that Runcorn was the 16th safest seat Labour had. If they can lose that then they can lose pretty much any and every seat in their majority.
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I'm gonna open a hotel and fill it with migrants - i'll make a fortune.
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If anyone is interested in just how much we are having the piss ripped out of us, give this an hour of your time.


https://www.podbean.com/ea/dir-j39i8-250d95a0
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