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The Official Politics Thread (enter at your own risk)
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Come On You Irons
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The Official Politics Thread (enter at your own risk)
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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I see the Epstein victims are finally speaking out. They gave their side of the story this week to the house judiciary, some disgusting acts and stories were revealed. Some attending members of Congress were seen leaving in a state of shock and distress.
The victims have said they will release the list of savages responsible for these appalling acts.
Lets hope it all gets exposed, no matter who it is they all need to go to prison for a long time.
The victims have said they will release the list of savages responsible for these appalling acts.
Lets hope it all gets exposed, no matter who it is they all need to go to prison for a long time.
- Nurse Ratched
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It's behind a pay wall, so no point me posting a link, but the Telegraph has a story saying Rayner used funds from her disabled child's NHS compensation trust fund in order to buy her new flat in Hove. It's pretty grim. Not illegal, but god it looks bad.
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Now now Joyo. Jealously is never a good look.
The fact that his perceived (by you) IQ still eclipses yours is no reason to boast.
Still, good to see that you're worried about the publics perception of the 'right wing'.
As an aside, was it the right wing the Cambodian raspberry was missing when you abused her, or her legs?
The fact that his perceived (by you) IQ still eclipses yours is no reason to boast.
Still, good to see that you're worried about the publics perception of the 'right wing'.
As an aside, was it the right wing the Cambodian raspberry was missing when you abused her, or her legs?
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What a wanker...conspiracy theorist moron with an IQ of less than 2,its idiot thickos like him that fuck up the right wing movement
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Barty, my lovely. This is said with affection. You need a good long break from the internet. Go and read at least a dozen books, and take up fishing or gardening or something. I highly recommend birdwatching.
- MaryMillingtonsGhost
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Is Barty's Hitler thread the shortest lasting there's ever been on here?
Locked and deleted in the space of about an hour.
Some going that.
Locked and deleted in the space of about an hour.
Some going that.
- Massive Attack
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XKhammer wrote: ↑03 Sep 2025, 16:50Hopefully it would help control the amount of scum crossing the channel
Would it fuck! 
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Massive Attack" wrote: ↑03 Sep 2025, 16:46XKhammer wrote: ↑03 Sep 2025, 16:44Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑03 Sep 2025, 16:35No surprises there, you must-toe-the-official-line-at-all-costs simpleton muppet.Seems you're the friend of the illegals and benefits cheats...seriously what have you to fear of ID cards?
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Hopefully it would help control the amount of scum crossing the channel
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XKhammer wrote: ↑03 Sep 2025, 16:44Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑03 Sep 2025, 16:35XKhammer wrote: ↑03 Sep 2025, 16:07Well I've heard some people move to places like Thailand and don't inform the DWP so illegally get the annual rises of their state pensions and even still claim others benefits or abuse the use of blue badges by giving them to non raspberries and therefore fear the indoctrination of things like ID
I personally think the ID cards are a must against illegals and fraud
I've also no problem with cctv everywhere or checks on people who travel abroad alot especially if on benefitsNo surprises there, you must-toe-the-official-line-at-all-costs simpleton muppet.Seems you're the friend of the illegals and benefits cheats...seriously what have you to fear of ID cards?
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Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑03 Sep 2025, 16:35XKhammer wrote: ↑03 Sep 2025, 16:07Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑03 Sep 2025, 10:56Absolutely nothing to fear or hide from.
History is littered with examples of the state rolling out a solution in an apparent attempt to use it to solve a particular problem only for them, a little down the line, to re-image it for their own purposes.
ID cards are the perfect example of such a "solution". They're manna from heaven for the state.
The solution to illegal immigrants is unfeasibly straight-forward: get them out of the UK before their feet can touch the ground.
Where to? Well, there was a plan to do just that but some couldn't stomach playing God (Most likely they sneered at the suggested destination as being a 3rd world country).
Other than that, how about a repurposed ex-cruise liner? Got all the infrastructure needed for days at sea - just keep it far enough out at sea to deter attempts at stealing the lifeboats and making for Benefitstan.
Fraud: the state/authorities already have the ability to cross-reference data and stamp out fraud, but once they introduce such a policy and enforce it professionally, it will result in an awful lot of civil servants looking for a new job.Well I've heard some people move to places like Thailand and don't inform the DWP so illegally get the annual rises of their state pensions and even still claim others benefits or abuse the use of blue badges by giving them to non raspberries and therefore fear the indoctrination of things like ID
I personally think the ID cards are a must against illegals and fraud
I've also no problem with cctv everywhere or checks on people who travel abroad alot especially if on benefitsNo surprises there, you must-toe-the-official-line-at-all-costs simpleton muppet.
Seems you're the friend of the illegals and benefits cheats...seriously what have you to fear of ID cards?
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XKhammer wrote: ↑03 Sep 2025, 16:07Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑03 Sep 2025, 10:56XKhammer wrote: ↑03 Sep 2025, 10:33Got something to hide or fear of this long overdue need?
ID for everyone is a must need especially against illegal migration and fraud
France has it and that's why the boats are full of illegals coming here
Trump is using it to get rid of millons of undocumented illegalsAbsolutely nothing to fear or hide from.
History is littered with examples of the state rolling out a solution in an apparent attempt to use it to solve a particular problem only for them, a little down the line, to re-image it for their own purposes.
ID cards are the perfect example of such a "solution". They're manna from heaven for the state.
The solution to illegal immigrants is unfeasibly straight-forward: get them out of the UK before their feet can touch the ground.
Where to? Well, there was a plan to do just that but some couldn't stomach playing God (Most likely they sneered at the suggested destination as being a 3rd world country).
Other than that, how about a repurposed ex-cruise liner? Got all the infrastructure needed for days at sea - just keep it far enough out at sea to deter attempts at stealing the lifeboats and making for Benefitstan.
Fraud: the state/authorities already have the ability to cross-reference data and stamp out fraud, but once they introduce such a policy and enforce it professionally, it will result in an awful lot of civil servants looking for a new job.Well I've heard some people move to places like Thailand and don't inform the DWP so illegally get the annual rises of their state pensions and even still claim others benefits or abuse the use of blue badges by giving them to non raspberries and therefore fear the indoctrination of things like ID
I personally think the ID cards are a must against illegals and fraud
I've also no problem with cctv everywhere or checks on people who travel abroad alot especially if on benefits
No surprises there, you must-toe-the-official-line-at-all-costs simpleton muppet.
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Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑03 Sep 2025, 10:56XKhammer wrote: ↑03 Sep 2025, 10:33Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑03 Sep 2025, 10:20Worst idea since society was created.
Plenty of current tools at the authorities' disposal to deal with the issues you mention, and many, many more they won't admit exist.Got something to hide or fear of this long overdue need?
ID for everyone is a must need especially against illegal migration and fraud
France has it and that's why the boats are full of illegals coming here
Trump is using it to get rid of millons of undocumented illegalsAbsolutely nothing to fear or hide from.
History is littered with examples of the state rolling out a solution in an apparent attempt to use it to solve a particular problem only for them, a little down the line, to re-image it for their own purposes.
ID cards are the perfect example of such a "solution". They're manna from heaven for the state.
The solution to illegal immigrants is unfeasibly straight-forward: get them out of the UK before their feet can touch the ground.
Where to? Well, there was a plan to do just that but some couldn't stomach playing God (Most likely they sneered at the suggested destination as being a 3rd world country).
Other than that, how about a repurposed ex-cruise liner? Got all the infrastructure needed for days at sea - just keep it far enough out at sea to deter attempts at stealing the lifeboats and making for Benefitstan.
Fraud: the state/authorities already have the ability to cross-reference data and stamp out fraud, but once they introduce such a policy and enforce it professionally, it will result in an awful lot of civil servants looking for a new job.
Well I've heard some people move to places like Thailand and don't inform the DWP so illegally get the annual rises of their state pensions and even still claim others benefits or abuse the use of blue badges by giving them to non raspberries and therefore fear the indoctrination of things like ID
I personally think the ID cards are a must against illegals and fraud
I've also no problem with cctv everywhere or checks on people who travel abroad alot especially if on benefits
I personally think the ID cards are a must against illegals and fraud
I've also no problem with cctv everywhere or checks on people who travel abroad alot especially if on benefits
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Blatant attempt to distract the newshounds (not that they offer any real social value these days).
I mean, fuck me! How long has the internet & social media been around and the political classes still act as if there's only 3 TV channels and a handful of newspapers.
I mean, fuck me! How long has the internet & social media been around and the political classes still act as if there's only 3 TV channels and a handful of newspapers.