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Post by Toreador on Jun 9, 2023 9:19:42 GMT
And you think Reform is interested in the EU, they don't need to be, they know, better than anyone that we left. Face it, the mainstream parties have been failures at least since the war; they're still failures. Do you think a hard-right party would be interested in a fairer distribution of wealth in the UK? Swerve alert! Just for starters, the candidates are not far right, some may be but I've seen no evidence despite having met quite a few of them. Now answer the question regarding the failures of mainstream parties.
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Post by sheepy on Jun 9, 2023 9:21:15 GMT
Do you think a hard-right party would be interested in a fairer distribution of wealth in the UK? Swerve alert! Just for starters, the candidates are not far right, some may be but I've seen no evidence despite having met quite a few of them. Now answer the question regarding the failures of mainstream parties. I was laughing personally, wash rinse repeat. shows a severe lack of intelligence.
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Post by Toreador on Jun 9, 2023 9:22:12 GMT
Run out of toys have we darling? Your Avatar suits you perfectly Likewise yours, grey, blank, lacking in expression.
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Post by jonksy on Jun 9, 2023 9:46:15 GMT
Run out of toys have we darling? Your Avatar suits you perfectly Yet another fine avoidance by head troll.
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Post by Pacifico on Jun 9, 2023 10:29:35 GMT
Labour get their orders...
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Post by jonksy on Jun 9, 2023 11:12:25 GMT
More Baddddddddddddddddddddd news for the remnants. linkMajor boost for Sunak with Tories 'chipping away' at Labour's fading lead in latest poll Story by David Maddox - Political Editor • 4h ago Rishi Sunak has received another boost with the latest Techne UK tracker poll reducing Labour's lead to the lowest point since he became Prime Minister. According to the findings of the weekly survey Labour's lead over the Tories has gone down one point to 13 percent after Sir Keir Starmer's party's support fell from 43 percent last week to 42 percent. The Conservatives stayed the same at 29 percent but the gap has closed by three points in the last week. The survey findings of 1,632 British voters also put the Lib Dems unchanged on 12 percent, Richard Tice's Reform UK up one point to 5 percent and the Greens staying the same on 6 percent. While progress is slow the findings seem to validate private claims by some ministers that Mr Sunak can still lead the party to victory.
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Post by Fairsociety on Jun 9, 2023 11:14:24 GMT
More Baddddddddddddddddddddd news for the remnants. linkMajor boost for Sunak with Tories 'chipping away' at Labour's fading lead in latest poll Story by David Maddox - Political Editor • 4h ago Rishi Sunak has received another boost with the latest Techne UK tracker poll reducing Labour's lead to the lowest point since he became Prime Minister. According to the findings of the weekly survey Labour's lead over the Tories has gone down one point to 13 percent after Sir Keir Starmer's party's support fell from 43 percent last week to 42 percent. The Conservatives stayed the same at 29 percent but the gap has closed by three points in the last week. The survey findings of 1,632 British voters also put the Lib Dems unchanged on 12 percent, Richard Tice's Reform UK up one point to 5 percent and the Greens staying the same on 6 percent. While progress is slow the findings seem to validate private claims by some ministers that Mr Sunak can still lead the party to victory.
poor old Starmer ..... LOL
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Post by jonksy on Jun 9, 2023 11:17:46 GMT
More Baddddddddddddddddddddd news for the remnants. linkMajor boost for Sunak with Tories 'chipping away' at Labour's fading lead in latest poll Story by David Maddox - Political Editor • 4h ago Rishi Sunak has received another boost with the latest Techne UK tracker poll reducing Labour's lead to the lowest point since he became Prime Minister. According to the findings of the weekly survey Labour's lead over the Tories has gone down one point to 13 percent after Sir Keir Starmer's party's support fell from 43 percent last week to 42 percent. The Conservatives stayed the same at 29 percent but the gap has closed by three points in the last week. The survey findings of 1,632 British voters also put the Lib Dems unchanged on 12 percent, Richard Tice's Reform UK up one point to 5 percent and the Greens staying the same on 6 percent. While progress is slow the findings seem to validate private claims by some ministers that Mr Sunak can still lead the party to victory.
poor old Starmer ..... LOL Heres anothe labour promise flushed down the shitter mate,
Labour performs major U-turn on its 'Bidenomics on steroids' plan to spend £28billion a year on a green power revolution that could have added £1,000 to household bills as Rachel Reeves blames the Tories for tanking the economy
Labour backtracked on its showpiece £28billion annual green prosperity plan today - blaming former prime minister Liz Truss for the poor state of the economy.
Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves confirmed the plan, which would pump the massive sum into jobs and Net Zero targets if the party takes power, would be postponed due to the downturn.
She clarified that the headline £28billion figure would be a target to work towards rather than the amount initially allocated in the first year of a Labour government, as was previously pledged.
Labour has faced criticism over the huge scale of the investment, and has angered unions unhappy at the pivot away from North Sea oil and gas exploration.
Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves confirmed the plan to pump the massive sum into jobs
and Net Zero would be postponed due to the poor state of the economy. Pictured on a
visit to New York City Treasury analysis this week suggested the plan could increase interest rates by 0.75 per cent, piling misery on millions of homeowners already being hammered by the cost of living.
The study said a rise of that level would see the standard interest payments on a £200,000 home loan go up by £83 a month, almost £1,000 a year.
Asked why Labour initially set the sum at £28billion, Ms Reeves told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: 'The truth is I didn't foresee what the Conservatives would do to our economy - maybe that was foolish of me.'........A great way of policy making. Announce it, wait and see the reaction to it and if bad, drop it.
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Post by Fairsociety on Jun 9, 2023 11:53:37 GMT
poor old Starmer ..... LOL Heres anothe labour promise flushed down the shitter mate,
Labour performs major U-turn on its 'Bidenomics on steroids' plan to spend £28billion a year on a green power revolution that could have added £1,000 to household bills as Rachel Reeves blames the Tories for tanking the economy
Labour backtracked on its showpiece £28billion annual green prosperity plan today - blaming former prime minister Liz Truss for the poor state of the economy.
Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves confirmed the plan, which would pump the massive sum into jobs and Net Zero targets if the party takes power, would be postponed due to the downturn.
She clarified that the headline £28billion figure would be a target to work towards rather than the amount initially allocated in the first year of a Labour government, as was previously pledged.
Labour has faced criticism over the huge scale of the investment, and has angered unions unhappy at the pivot away from North Sea oil and gas exploration.
Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves confirmed the plan to pump the massive sum into jobs
and Net Zero would be postponed due to the poor state of the economy. Pictured on a
visit to New York City Treasury analysis this week suggested the plan could increase interest rates by 0.75 per cent, piling misery on millions of homeowners already being hammered by the cost of living.
The study said a rise of that level would see the standard interest payments on a £200,000 home loan go up by £83 a month, almost £1,000 a year.
Asked why Labour initially set the sum at £28billion, Ms Reeves told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: 'The truth is I didn't foresee what the Conservatives would do to our economy - maybe that was foolish of me.'........A great way of policy making. Announce it, wait and see the reaction to it and if bad, drop it.
Yep, some five year old must have told them the sums don't add up, let's face it they haven't got anyone in the Labour party that knows anything about math's, or for that matter anything about everything.
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Post by jonksy on Jun 9, 2023 16:13:29 GMT
Yet another one gets the chop Shadow minister Bambos Charalambous has been suspended as a Labour MP after a complaint about his conduct. The BBC understands a formal complaint was made to Labour's complaint process, and an investigation was then launched. In a tweet, Mr Charalambous said there was an allegation "that requires investigation by the Labour Party". He said it was "right and proper that process is allowed to take place" and would "co-operate fully". But the MP added it was "not appropriate to say anything further at this time". Mr Charalambous, a shadow Foreign Office minister in Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer's top team, has had the party whip removed, pending an investigation. This means he will not be part of the Labour party within Parliament while the investigation is ongoing, although he remains the MP for Enfield Southgate, and will sit as an independent. Neither Mr Charalambous nor Labour have commented on the nature of the complaint. Mr Charalambous is a solicitor and worked for Hackney Council in their housing legal team before becoming an MP in 2017. The 55-year-old has held several posts on Sir Keir's frontbench, including shadow minister for crime, and shadow minister for immigration. www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-65859023
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