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General Election - July 2024
Posted: 22 May 2024, 19:50
by twoleftfeet
This appears to be the rumour on Sky. An easy win for Starmer and some big names losing their seats. The Country needs a change but is it going to get one? The thought of seeing that annoying Beth Rigby for 6 weeks though is a horrifying thought.
Re: General Election - July 2024
Posted: 27 May 2024, 17:06
by stewie griffin
"Sir Keir STARMER on immigration: ""If, in short, you want lower migration..... this is what a changed Labour Party will deliver.‚Äù Sir Keir STARMER on brexit: ""I have repeatedly said that there's no case for going back into the EU and that includes the single market and the customs union. We will not be a rule-taker. The rules and laws of this country will be made in Parliament according to the national interest"" There he goes, the ""white middle aged racist, bigoted, uneducated, europhobic"" cսnt, soon to be prime minister. I must say, it's most unlike you to be a monumentally thick cսnt and have absolutely zero clue what you're talking about, Swiss."
Re: General Election - July 2024
Posted: 27 May 2024, 16:40
by Swiss.
"Latest Polls Labour 45% Conservative 23% Brexit Mistake to leave 55% Right to leave 31% WHO is made of mainly white middle aged racist , bigoted, uneducated, europhobic cunts. You do not represent the population at large although on here you are misguided as to thinking you are."
Re: General Election - July 2024
Posted: 27 May 2024, 16:34
by Swiss.
joyo 2:11 Mon May 27 Yes unlike the Catholic Church and young boys . You thick racist with Islamophobia .
Re: General Election - July 2024
Posted: 27 May 2024, 16:26
by Swiss.
joyo 2:11 Mon May 27 Yes unlike the Catholic Church and young boys . You thick racist with Islamophobia .
Re: General Election - July 2024
Posted: 27 May 2024, 14:52
by goose
You’re the expert on child abuse joyo.
Re: General Election - July 2024
Posted: 27 May 2024, 14:11
by joyo
I thought grooming was an automatic entry to Islam
Re: General Election - July 2024
Posted: 27 May 2024, 06:38
by Nutsin
"Here’s what I want to know, at what point do these people that we house, feed, clothe, educate and save show a little gratitude? Where are the Muslim clerics speaking out against the Muslim grooming gangs for example. Why aren’t they preaching in their mosques that grooming is bad and needs to stop and any Muslim that does it wil be kicked out of Islam?"
Re: General Election - July 2024
Posted: 27 May 2024, 02:40
by Mike Oxsaw
"Giving housing & benefits for no return is what pisses most people off. And surely, if they love this country so much they are prepared already to risk their lives to get here, it's not such a big ask to carry that risk over for a year or two and help prove you love British society and it's way of life."
Re: General Election - July 2024
Posted: 27 May 2024, 02:32
by Darlo Debs
If they are soldiers for our country we'd need to pay and hoyse them ( only fair since you are happy for them.to.potentially die for us) ....isn't giving the money and housing them what's pissing people off. Mind you in the case of many of the Afghan refugees we already owe them one.. This government wanted to send them.to.Rwanda.....that's gratitude for you..
Re: General Election - July 2024
Posted: 27 May 2024, 02:22
by Mike Oxsaw
Darlo Debs 2:12 Mon May 27 Not so far fetched. They'd have to swear to honour king and country and follow orders or be prosecuted and deported; nobody likes a traitor. Probably a better/cheaper option than all this Rwanda bollocks.
Re: General Election - July 2024
Posted: 27 May 2024, 02:12
by Darlo Debs
Mike that's a surprising suggestion given most on here seem.to.thnk those coming in are a threat to.our national.security and our safety. Suggest it to Sunak.....what could possibly go wrong?.
Re: General Election - July 2024
Posted: 27 May 2024, 01:56
by Mike Oxsaw
"How about mandatory, pre-assessment national service for all the illegals that arrive on boats? That's a guaranteed two birds vote winner right there."
Re: General Election - July 2024
Posted: 27 May 2024, 00:57
by Darlo Debs
Zeb done entirely as red meat for the retired colonel.GBeebies brigade. They'll be lapping it up
Re: General Election - July 2024
Posted: 27 May 2024, 00:47
by zebthecat
"Fifth Column 11:36 Sun May 26 This ludicrous non-policy encapsulates all that is wrong with the current, so-called, government. It smacks of a late night Red Bull and Cocaine fuelled brainstorming session from a bunch of SPADS who have no contact with the real world. Sunk then chucks the grenade into the mix anyway, despite it not having thought through, for just a few hours of press coverage. The moment anyone actually looks into it the whole thing disintegrates. Get these fuckers out."
Re: General Election - July 2024
Posted: 27 May 2024, 00:33
by Darlo Debs
"Fifth oh yes I seem.to.recall seeing something about him saying it'd be........now wait for it....it's genius this.....""Mandatory volunteering' Cleverly at his best. :-)"
Re: General Election - July 2024
Posted: 26 May 2024, 23:55
by South West Hammer
Replacing Rishi with Starmer is like being a kid in hospital in the 70s and being told the Jimmy Savile visit has been cancelled only to hear the sound of a didgeridoo coming down the corridor. ('Borrowed' from a FB post)
Re: General Election - July 2024
Posted: 26 May 2024, 23:36
by Fifth Column
"Darlo James Cleverley appeared to confirm there is no sanction - certainly no significant sanction. It's a load of #####. Really, all the problems in the country and they want to make 18 year olds paint walls or whatever for a few weekends a year."
Re: General Election - July 2024
Posted: 26 May 2024, 23:36
by Fifth Column
"Darlo James Cleverley appeared to confirm there is no sanction - certainly no significant sanction. It's a load of #####. Really, all the problems in the country and they want to make 18 year olds paint walls or whatever for a few weekends a year."
Re: General Election - July 2024
Posted: 26 May 2024, 21:52
by Darlo Debs
Lab lol I reckon they were just planning to set Truss & Braverman on them.....enough to terrify anyone..
Re: General Election - July 2024
Posted: 26 May 2024, 21:47
by lab
The chambers .
Re: General Election - July 2024
Posted: 26 May 2024, 21:39
by Darlo Debs
Sydney hoping it will galvanise more young people to help vote them.out. What i want to know though is what will the sanction be for these 18 year old if they refuse to go on this one weekend a month bootcamp?
Re: General Election - July 2024
Posted: 26 May 2024, 20:22
by Sydney_Iron
"Clutching at straws by the Tory’s and saying they will bring back conscription? Mind you plenty over 40 will be all for it so may win a few votes, generation snowflake won’t be impressed but they are the least likely to vote Tory so nothing lost."
Re: General Election - July 2024
Posted: 26 May 2024, 20:20
by threesixty
"stewie Norway pop: 5.5m. Working: 2.8m - 50% Germany pop: 85m Working: 45.7m - 53% Uk pop: 68m Working: 33m - 48.5% I think in most economies its probably around 50% paying taxes So it must be something else thats a problem here because Norway is fine, Germany is ok, So what's the uk's excuse? I dont think your theory is correct."
Re: General Election - July 2024
Posted: 26 May 2024, 20:12
by Nutsin
"Fiscal policy in the UK is outrageous. The MP’s truly believe your hard earned wages belong to them. The rate of taxation in the UK is nothing more than grand larceny. Monetary policy is also a main culprit of the divide of the haves and have nots, don’t forget that. Taper in the Bank of Englands authority and reckless abuse of power and you might stand half a chance, until then the rich will get richer and the poor will get poorer under either party. You should all be voting for the Libertarian party, if there is one. At some point you have to wake up don’t you?"
Re: General Election - July 2024
Posted: 26 May 2024, 19:37
by stewie griffin
"You seem to have trouble inserting your own prejudice into posts. Didn't mention welfare state, just as I didn't mention immigrants or workshy in my previous posts. You can cherry pick data points all you wish, the reality is that it is a very simple point that I'm making... we have high taxes because there's only 33 million people paying tax, of a population of 68 million. And that's only going to get worse as people live longer. I would agree with the amounts wasted in the NHS. An entirely different conversation about the way that's run."