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Post by piglet on Feb 16, 2024 11:53:57 GMT
What will be interesting is when Labour get in, the problems the Tories face now will still be there, and Labour wont change owt. Maybe black is white will comment on Labour in charge and where to go from here. I know what will happen, Labour will be out in about a year.
Parliament has been febrile for a long time.
The canary in the mine is this, will Labour stop the boats?....answer no. Cheerio......
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Post by happyhornet on Feb 16, 2024 14:36:04 GMT
This did make me chuckle:
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Post by jonksy on Feb 16, 2024 14:41:50 GMT
This did make me chuckle: I bet this will make you chuckle.....
New Labour MP Gen Kitchen once called for second Brexit vote and open borders......
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Post by bancroft on Feb 16, 2024 15:09:07 GMT
What will be interesting is when Labour get in, the problems the Tories face now will still be there, and Labour wont change owt. Maybe black is white will comment on Labour in charge and where to go from here. I know what will happen, Labour will be out in about a year. Parliament has been febrile for a long time. The canary in the mine is this, will Labour stop the boats?....answer no. Cheerio...... I still don't think they will get in though do think it will be close. If they do get in, yes their options will be limited yet they will change things by targeted taxation and then make it look by change by making cosmetic changes. Just yesterday in London a street name is being changed to honour a suffragette, a woman bystander said, 'I just don't see the point it is just unnecessary change we all know the road why confuse things?'
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Post by happyhornet on Feb 16, 2024 15:12:12 GMT
This did make me chuckle: I bet this will ake you chuckle.....
New Labour MP Gen Kitchen once called for second Brexit vote and open borders......
Well she's been elected, surely you are going to respect the will of the people?
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Post by jonksy on Feb 16, 2024 15:15:21 GMT
I bet this will ake you chuckle.....
New Labour MP Gen Kitchen once called for second Brexit vote and open borders......
Well she's been elected, surely you are going to respect the will of the people? Only by the usual lefty woke remain snowflakes. And even many of them couldn't be arsed to get off their fat lazy arses to vote..
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Post by patman post on Feb 16, 2024 15:44:39 GMT
What will be interesting is when Labour get in, the problems the Tories face now will still be there, and Labour wont change owt. Maybe black is white will comment on Labour in charge and where to go from here. I know what will happen, Labour will be out in about a year. Parliament has been febrile for a long time. The canary in the mine is this, will Labour stop the boats?....answer no. Cheerio...... [.........] Just yesterday in London a street name is being changed to honour a suffragette, a woman bystander said, 'I just don't see the point it is just unnecessary change we all know the road why confuse things?' I agree, it's confusing — where was this?
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I think that sometimes such actions are intended to be provocations. Up the road from here, Black Boy Lane N15 was renamed La Rose Lane. Nothing against John La Rose as he's worth commemorating, but why not save his name for something worthwhile and new...?
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Post by bancroft on Feb 16, 2024 15:50:52 GMT
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Post by Baron von Lotsov on Feb 16, 2024 16:34:48 GMT
What will be interesting is when Labour get in, the problems the Tories face now will still be there, and Labour wont change owt. Maybe black is white will comment on Labour in charge and where to go from here. I know what will happen, Labour will be out in about a year. Parliament has been febrile for a long time. The canary in the mine is this, will Labour stop the boats?....answer no. Cheerio...... If Labour do let all these immigrants in, it might well speed up the solution. I hear the Brits are starting to beat them up. I mean we all know they are dodgy and we all know the police are happy for them to go around with knives and kill people, so the Brits will simply do the job the police refuse to do. If they start to get seriously injured and regularly end up in hospital, it would not take that long for the news to get back to where they come from. Britain will be a dangerous place for them, so they will fuck off. Knowing what these types are like, I honestly think it is only by them being attacked that they learn to not do it. Nothing else will stop them, be it the police, the government, the council. The country will turn lawless.
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Post by johnofgwent on Feb 16, 2024 16:47:04 GMT
The figures show something quite stark.
Turnout has collapsed.
As with that last (by) election what is going on is less than half tbe last couple of GE’s turnout bothered to vote, and the main abstainers ? Well who knows.
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Post by thomas on Feb 16, 2024 17:06:05 GMT
The figures show something quite stark. Turnout has collapsed. As with that last (by) election what is going on is less than half tbe last couple of GE’s turnout bothered to vote, and the main abstainers ? Well who knows. same as Rutherglen by election . The labour vote stood still while everyone else fell past them. What did I read, something like 83% of the total electorate didnt vote labour in that constituency? If you look at uk general election turnouts , you can see the same thing in quite stark figures John. From 1922 , to 1997 , turnout never dropped below 70% , and normally sat between 71% as high as 83 % . What happened after 1997 to put voters off I wonder? If keir starmer is relying on low turnout to get his party to fall into place , we could be arriving at the final break down of uk democracy and the old fptp two party stitch up in the upcoming general election . Conceivably , if as pollsters are predicting , we could be headed for an even worse turnout than Blair got in 2001 , with a potential starmer government elected on less than a fifth of the total electorate and absolutely no democratic mandate to govern. Interesting times ahead. None of the above is once more the most popular choice.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2024 18:07:46 GMT
This did make me chuckle: I bet this will ake you chuckle.....
New Labour MP Gen Kitchen once called for second Brexit vote and open borders......
There's a likelihood it will be come Labour policy. With a name like Gen Kitchen it sounds like she should be in charge of catering at the Labour conference.
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Post by Red Rackham on Feb 16, 2024 20:29:27 GMT
After Sunak's crushing by-election defeats... the devastating migration map that will spark HORROR in No10
The map reveals that nine in 10 constituencies want tougher controls on migration - link Yet inspite of lefties who insist immigration is not an issue on doorsteps, it is the issue that everyone, apart from politicians, is talking about. Immigration both legal and illegal is the reason the Tories will lose the election. And before you say it I know, Labour will be even worse.
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Post by jonksy on Feb 16, 2024 21:01:33 GMT
What will be interesting is when Labour get in, the problems the Tories face now will still be there, and Labour wont change owt. Maybe black is white will comment on Labour in charge and where to go from here. I know what will happen, Labour will be out in about a year. Parliament has been febrile for a long time. The canary in the mine is this, will Labour stop the boats?....answer no. Cheerio...... I still don't think they will get in though do think it will be close. If they do get in, yes their options will be limited yet they will change things by targeted taxation and then make it look by change by making cosmetic changes. Just yesterday in London a street name is being changed to honour a suffragette, a woman bystander said, 'I just don't see the point it is just unnecessary change we all know the road why confuse things?' How it took a group of woke ad execs 13 days of riding on trains, five months of 'co-creation workshops with writers, poets and performers' (and £100,000 of public money) to dream up Sadiq Khan's 'patronising and insultingly twee' London Overground rebrand
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Post by patman post on Feb 17, 2024 12:50:20 GMT
So no London streets were renamed to honour a suffragette. But the London Overground collection of lines that confused the Tube map have been given names and colours to make them easier for passengers to follow and plan journeys. The names chosen may not be favoured by everyone, and perhaps the mayor/TfL missed a PR opportunity in this election year by not going for wider public participation in the choices, but does this really matter to the rest of the travelling public…?
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