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Post by andrewbrown on Dec 27, 2023 19:00:59 GMT
The next election will be a paradoxical election. The people will vote out a government they despise, in order to put in place a government that will double down on the most despised policies. The Red Wall voted for Tories because: A) They didn't want Corbyn, and B) To break the Brexit impasse. Which Tory policies do you believe they voted for, and how would turning more right wing keep these traditionally left wing voters?
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Post by sandypine on Dec 27, 2023 19:23:56 GMT
The next election will be a paradoxical election. The people will vote out a government they despise, in order to put in place a government that will double down on the most despised policies. The Red Wall voted for Tories because: A) They didn't want Corbyn, and B) To break the Brexit impasse. Which Tory policies do you believe they voted for, and how would turning more right wing keep these traditionally left wing voters? What do you think are the most despised policies of this government and in what way would Labour change that?
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Post by Pacifico on Dec 27, 2023 22:11:15 GMT
The next election will be a paradoxical election. The people will vote out a government they despise, in order to put in place a government that will double down on the most despised policies. The Red Wall voted for Tories because: A) They didn't want Corbyn, and B) To break the Brexit impasse. Which Tory policies do you believe they voted for, and how would turning more right wing keep these traditionally left wing voters? well the most important issue for 2019 Tory voters is immigration - I don't believe anyone is daft enough to believe that Labour want to crack down on migrants entering the country.
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Post by jonksy on Dec 27, 2023 23:17:11 GMT
The Red Wall voted for Tories because: A) They didn't want Corbyn, and B) To break the Brexit impasse. Which Tory policies do you believe they voted for, and how would turning more right wing keep these traditionally left wing voters? well the most important issue for 2019 Tory voters is immigration - I don't believe anyone is daft enough to believe that Labour want to crack down on migrants entering the country. The left will just double down on migration numbers. We think it is bad now but we aint seen nothing yet if starmer ever infests NO10.
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Post by andrewbrown on Dec 28, 2023 0:53:34 GMT
well the most important issue for 2019 Tory voters is immigration It isn't. It's the cost of living crisis.
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Post by jonksy on Dec 28, 2023 3:52:30 GMT
well the most important issue for 2019 Tory voters is immigration It isn't. It's the cost of living crisis. If you say so. But that will rocket under the likes of starmer.
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Post by Pacifico on Dec 28, 2023 8:00:06 GMT
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Post by Fairsociety on Dec 28, 2023 9:34:55 GMT
well the most important issue for 2019 Tory voters is immigration It isn't. It's the cost of living crisis. We are upwards of spending £8 million A DAY, housing illegal in hotels, £8 million, £2.5 BILLION a year would help ease the cost of living crisis, but it's wasted on our foreign invaders.
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Post by andrewbrown on Dec 28, 2023 9:52:51 GMT
It isn't. It's the cost of living crisis. We are upwards of spending £8 million A DAY, housing illegal in hotels, £8 million, £2.5 BILLION a year would help ease the cost of living crisis, but it's wasted on our foreign invaders. I think you have your economies of scale out. Whilst I think we are all in agreement that money is being wasted on housing asylum seekers, I'm not sure that the government having £2.5Bn will help end the cost of living crisis for people...
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Post by jonksy on Dec 29, 2023 11:43:36 GMT
Donald Tusk has given Keir Starmer a master plan to destroy Britain and hand it to the EUSSR.
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Post by see2 on Dec 29, 2023 17:53:59 GMT
It isn't. It's the cost of living crisis. We are upwards of spending £8 million A DAY, housing illegal in hotels, £8 million, £2.5 BILLION a year would help ease the cost of living crisis, but it's wasted on our foreign invaders. It is easy to criticise, the problem is, what can be done about it.
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Post by jonksy on Dec 29, 2023 17:57:20 GMT
We are upwards of spending £8 million A DAY, housing illegal in hotels, £8 million, £2.5 BILLION a year would help ease the cost of living crisis, but it's wasted on our foreign invaders. It is easy to criticise, the problem is, what can be done about it. Its easy to stop it but the inclination isn't there. Australia soon stopped their influx but of course they have more balls and less lefty wokes than the UK.
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Post by sandypine on Dec 29, 2023 18:00:30 GMT
It is easy to criticise, the problem is, what can be done about it. Its easy to stop it but the inclination isn't there. Australia soon stopped their influx but of course they have more balls and less lefty wokes than the UK. They seem to be catching up fast though. Not sure if ordinary Aussies will wear it though.
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Post by sandypine on Dec 29, 2023 18:02:09 GMT
We are upwards of spending £8 million A DAY, housing illegal in hotels, £8 million, £2.5 BILLION a year would help ease the cost of living crisis, but it's wasted on our foreign invaders. I think you have your economies of scale out. Whilst I think we are all in agreement that money is being wasted on housing asylum seekers, I'm not sure that the government having £2.5Bn will help end the cost of living crisis for people... Unless I am mistaken £2.5 billion ended a premiership not that long ago.
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Post by jonksy on Dec 29, 2023 18:03:18 GMT
Its easy to stop it but the inclination isn't there. Australia soon stopped their influx but of course they have more balls and less lefty wokes than the UK. They seem to be catching up fast though. Not sure if ordinary Aussies will wear it though. I agree this lefty woke shit is spreading all across the globe.
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