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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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Nutsin wrote: ↑05 Sep 2025, 18:12MaryMillingtonsGhost wrote: ↑05 Sep 2025, 16:54 So that bumbling retard Lammy now has the deputy PM job. As much as I detest the cսnt, I hope 2TK isn't hit by a bus anytime soon.You have to wonder if they are deliberately trying to destroy the country, don’t you? To blatantly ignore the good people and their valid concerns for their kids gives you good enough reason to believe this is all by design.
Of course it's by design.
They've worked out that they've no fucking chance of getting the country back on track (by that I mean into a state the population want) without abandoning every manifesto pledge and committing political suicide.
Their game is clearly to hand the baton over to Reform UK, let them cop all the shit for introducing unpopular reforms, then steam in like saviour knights on white chargers to "save" the country. See the "collapse" of the Tory vote for a previous, recent example.
They've worked out that they've no fucking chance of getting the country back on track (by that I mean into a state the population want) without abandoning every manifesto pledge and committing political suicide.
Their game is clearly to hand the baton over to Reform UK, let them cop all the shit for introducing unpopular reforms, then steam in like saviour knights on white chargers to "save" the country. See the "collapse" of the Tory vote for a previous, recent example.
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MaryMillingtonsGhost wrote: ↑05 Sep 2025, 16:54 So that bumbling retard Lammy now has the deputy PM job. As much as I detest the cսnt, I hope 2TK isn't hit by a bus anytime soon.
You have to wonder if they are deliberately trying to destroy the country, don’t you? To blatantly ignore the good people and their valid concerns for their kids gives you good enough reason to believe this is all by design.
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So that bumbling retard Lammy now has the deputy PM job. As much as I detest the cսnt, I hope 2TK isn't hit by a bus anytime soon.
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yngwies Cat" wrote: ↑05 Sep 2025, 14:34 Shame she gone
Working class girl done good. Fought for workers rights.
Would have love to see her knock out that tax dodging cսnt Farage.
Battle of the Tax Dodgers?
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yngwies Cat" wrote: ↑05 Sep 2025, 14:34
Would have love to see her knock out that tax dodging cսnt Farage.
Irony intended?
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Shame she gone
Working class girl done good. Fought for workers rights.
Would have love to see her knock out that tax dodging cսnt Farage.
Working class girl done good. Fought for workers rights.
Would have love to see her knock out that tax dodging cսnt Farage.
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Robotic birds that can survey everything and hear everything then log it into a database. Everything from someone dropping litter to more serious issues will be dealt with in house.
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There is summat a bit saucy about her, in s sort of rough, council estate slag kind of way.
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Nurse Ratched" wrote: ↑05 Sep 2025, 12:53SurfaceAgentX2Zero wrote: ↑05 Sep 2025, 12:10Nurse Ratched" wrote: ↑05 Sep 2025, 11:27 Also, have Ange/her ex husband been paying a full market rent to live in the house that is 75% owned by the disabled son?The kid (or his trust) only own 25% of the house, but your point remains.=19px"In a lengthy statement released on Wednesday, Ms Rayner, 45, insisted she had transferred her share of the house to her 17-year-old son’s trust to ensure he had “stability in the family home”. The trust is now understood to own 75 per cent of the house in Ashton-under-Lyne and Ms Rayner’s ex-husband the other quarter"
Surf, I was basing it off this bit I read in a Telegraph article yesterday.
If that's right you have my humble ap[ologies. It also means she's employed the same trick before. The slag.
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SurfaceAgentX2Zero wrote: ↑05 Sep 2025, 12:10Nurse Ratched" wrote: ↑05 Sep 2025, 11:27 Also, have Ange/her ex husband been paying a full market rent to live in the house that is 75% owned by the disabled son?The kid (or his trust) only own 25% of the house, but your point remains.
=19px"In a lengthy statement released on Wednesday, Ms Rayner, 45, insisted she had transferred her share of the house to her 17-year-old son’s trust to ensure he had “stability in the family home”. The trust is now understood to own 75 per cent of the house in Ashton-under-Lyne and Ms Rayner’s ex-husband the other quarter"
Surf, I was basing it off this bit I read in a Telegraph article yesterday.
Surf, I was basing it off this bit I read in a Telegraph article yesterday.
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SurfaceAgentX2Zero wrote: ↑05 Sep 2025, 12:01 She's gone as Deputy PM and Housing Minister.
Not sure about Deputy Leader of Labour. She should step down as an MP, really.
About time too.
Another, probably manufactured, political distraction that outstayed whatever welcome it had
Another, probably manufactured, political distraction that outstayed whatever welcome it had
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She isn't sorry for what she did, she is sorry that she got caught.
Her resignation speech is vomit inducing......single mum, working class, Northerner etc etc etc
Left off cock sucker.
Her resignation speech is vomit inducing......single mum, working class, Northerner etc etc etc
Left off cock sucker.
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Nurse Ratched" wrote: ↑05 Sep 2025, 11:27 Also, have Ange/her ex husband been paying a full market rent to live in the house that is 75% owned by the disabled son?
The kid (or his trust) only own 25% of the house, but your point remains.
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Fauxstralian wrote: ↑03 Sep 2025, 23:23 Whether you think means she took money from her sons payout or not I guess depends on what newspaper you write for
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Good.
Fucking awful politician, sick of hearing how working class she is.
All MPs have their snouts in the trough.
Fucking awful politician, sick of hearing how working class she is.
All MPs have their snouts in the trough.
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She's gone as Deputy PM and Housing Minister.
Not sure about Deputy Leader of Labour. She should step down as an MP, really.
Not sure about Deputy Leader of Labour. She should step down as an MP, really.
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Also, have Ange/her ex husband been paying a full market rent to live in the house that is 75% owned by the disabled son?
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Far Cough UKunt" wrote: ↑05 Sep 2025, 10:35 What I find funny is that fucking Weasel, Reeves backing her when she was humiliated by droopy drawers herself that left her in floods of tears.
CUNTS the lot of them.
CUNTS yes. But, to be fair, and just in this instance, Reeves is showing herself to be a statesmanlike cսnt. Or at least, she thinks she is.
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What I find funny is that fucking Weasel, Reeves backing her when she was humiliated by droopy drawers herself that left her in floods of tears.
CUNTS the lot of them.
CUNTS the lot of them.
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AI robotic birds are what people should be more worried about than immigration.
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SurfaceAgentX2Zero wrote: ↑05 Sep 2025, 09:38Fauxstralian wrote: ↑03 Sep 2025, 23:23 Why does Trump keep referring to Epstein as a Democrat hoax?
Saw reference to 200,000 photos, many videos & millions of documents in relation to Epstein
The Epstein victims I saw interviewed said THEY will get together & come up with a ‘client list’ if one isn’t released
This isn’t going away.
Hopefully lots of paedos even if they are ex Presidents, Presidents or royalty are going away for a long time
Understand Rayner and her husband put part of their interest in the Northern house in a trust for the benefit of their disabled son
She sold the remaining 25% interest she had to the trust when she divorced and used the £162,500 towards the Hove house
Whether you think means she took money from her sons payout or not I guess depends on what newspaper you write forIt would appear she sold 25% of the house to her disabled son at considerably over the market value. So Ange is left with a dilemma. Does she admit she lied about the value of the house or does she admit she stole from her disabled son?
Good luck with that. Even the BBC have stopped defending her.
When she sold her former home, that she had bought at a substantial discount from her local council, it was questioned whether or not she should have paid Capital Gains Tax. Nobody seemed to mention the hypocrisy of her taking advantage of a flagship Thatcher/Tory policy, that Labour had roundly criticised for years.