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Post by witchfinder on Apr 4, 2024 15:31:39 GMT
Reform have ONE seat in the House of Commons. Meanwhile, Labour are not going to get a 1997 style landslide with a huge popular vote. No, they're more likely to get a vastly reduced vote from a disenfranchised public. Reason being, they're shit. They are COWARDS. They do not have much in the way of policies at all, because they're afraid of losing votes if they take a position. None of the main political parties have a set of policies yet, to lay before the British public before a general election. Meanwhile, Electoral Calculous has now published its latest prediction based upon all opinion polls conducted between 7th and 28th March involving 18,500 voters. Polling suggests a Labour majority of 268 seats, and with the Conservatives only retaining 90 seats, but even if these polls were a long way out, if Labour only got half the percentage that these polls suggest, it would still be a huge majority, a much larger majority that the Tories currently have. Even Sir John Curtis, the much respected pollster has stated that its "game over" for the Tories
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Post by Red Rackham on Apr 4, 2024 16:00:22 GMT
Most GE opioion polls show that reform are slipping away since Anderson joined reform .they Slipped from 15-16%. Now polling 8-12.5%. And no seats in H. O.C. HAHA slip sliding Away Labour on course to a landslide victory with 400+ seats Laugh away Charlie, I seem to remember people laughing at UKIP, what was it Cameron called them... ' fruitcakes, loonies and closet racists'. He then had to eat humble pie and allow the referendum UKIP demanded. Now that was funny.
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Post by Baron von Lotsov on Apr 4, 2024 16:21:33 GMT
My democratic mind says fuck dictatorships. In business you don't fuck your customers. You become Mr Nice.
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Post by Baron von Lotsov on Apr 4, 2024 16:32:35 GMT
Most GE opioion polls show that reform are slipping away since Anderson joined reform .they Slipped from 15-16%. Now polling 8-12.5%. And no seats in H. O.C. HAHA slip sliding Away Labour on course to a landslide victory with 400+ seats Laugh away Charlie, I seem to remember people laughing at UKIP, what was it Cameron called them... ' fruitcakes, loonies and closet racists'. He then had to eat humble pie and allow the referendum UKIP demanded. Now that was funny. Cameron was the one who handed us Brexit and not Farage. Down at Dom Cummings/Cambridge Analytica the computers said Farage was a negative asset. This is why Dom had to organise his own campaign. Cameron was seen as such a jerk by the public that whatever he really wanted they figured was the thing that would screw us, as if he were in with the bankers.
The sad truth is there is no one capable who can lead our country from our country. Worse maybe is that if there were that mythical person who could turn the whole country around and create a miracle recovery, they would get 5% approval and 90% disapproval. The country at large can't face the truth. They want a socialist system where money is handed to them as a right of the worker, not for a good job done.
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Post by Red Rackham on Apr 4, 2024 16:59:50 GMT
Laugh away Charlie, I seem to remember people laughing at UKIP, what was it Cameron called them... ' fruitcakes, loonies and closet racists'. He then had to eat humble pie and allow the referendum UKIP demanded. Now that was funny. Cameron was the one who handed us Brexit and not Farage. Down at Dom Cummings/Cambridge Analytica the computers said Farage was a negative asset. This is why Dom had to organise his own campaign. Cameron was seen as such a jerk by the public that whatever he really wanted they figured was the thing that would screw us, as if he were in with the bankers.
The sad truth is there is no one capable who can lead our country from our country. Worse maybe is that if there were that mythical person who could turn the whole country around and create a miracle recovery, they would get 5% approval and 90% disapproval. The country at large can't face the truth. They want a socialist system where money is handed to them as a right of the worker, not for a good job done.
BvL, stop talking nonsense there's a good chap. Cameron passionately campaigned against Brexit, dont you remember he said on live TV that a yes vote would mean the government may not be able to pay pensions, which was a very unsubtle and direct attack on the people who were most likely to vote for Brexit, older people. He even got Obama to rubbish Brexit. The reason Cameron allowed a referendum had nothing to do with 'democracy' lol the very thought. The only reason he allowed the long overdue referendum was because he was advised that the majority would vote to remain in the EU and a remain vote would kill off an increasingly popular UKIP.
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Post by Baron von Lotsov on Apr 4, 2024 17:15:28 GMT
Cameron was the one who handed us Brexit and not Farage. Down at Dom Cummings/Cambridge Analytica the computers said Farage was a negative asset. This is why Dom had to organise his own campaign. Cameron was seen as such a jerk by the public that whatever he really wanted they figured was the thing that would screw us, as if he were in with the bankers.
The sad truth is there is no one capable who can lead our country from our country. Worse maybe is that if there were that mythical person who could turn the whole country around and create a miracle recovery, they would get 5% approval and 90% disapproval. The country at large can't face the truth. They want a socialist system where money is handed to them as a right of the worker, not for a good job done.
BvL, stop talking nonsense there's a good chap. Cameron passionately campaigned against Brexit, dont you remember he said on live TV that a yes vote would mean the government may not be able to pay pensions, which was a very unsubtle and direct attack on the people who were most likely to vote for Brexit, older people. He even got Obama to rubbish Brexit. The reason Cameron allowed a referendum had nothing to do with 'democracy' lol the very thought. The only reason he allowed the long overdue referendum was because he was advised that the majority would vote to remain in the EU and a remain vote would kill off an increasingly popular UKIP. Yes but what I'm saying is the remainer side was pretty much led by him, and as such, due to his unpopularity by that point, anything he said people took as bullshit. Had they had a competent leader of the remain side they would have won. It's the opportunity cost of having Cameron. It denies the chance of someone better. Also with Johnson, many voted for him as a vote agaisnt Corbyn and what as perceived as extreme socialism.
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Post by Vinny on Apr 4, 2024 19:01:54 GMT
My democratic mind says fuck dictatorships. In business you don't fuck your customers. You become Mr Nice. Dictatorships aren't our big customers. We can do without the bastards. The world would be a better place if we all stood up to the fuckers, made our own products and shunned them until they become civilised democratic countries with civil rights.
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Post by Totheleft on Apr 5, 2024 6:14:01 GMT
And it will be unrelentingly awful for anyone that isn't a criminal, a sponger or a thicko.
And in 5 years, they'll probably get re-elected with a much reduced majority. And 5 years after that they'll get booted out on their arse and the whole sorry cycle will start again.
Sadly yes , I am glad I will not be here to see it happen again Bet you being such a English patriot you still be on these boards. Hope you not sold your house to immigrants .
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Post by Totheleft on Apr 5, 2024 6:15:54 GMT
Most GE opioion polls show that reform are slipping away since Anderson joined reform .they Slipped from 15-16%. Now polling 8-12.5%. And no seats in H. O.C. HAHA slip sliding Away Labour on course to a landslide victory with 400+ seats Laugh away Charlie, I seem to remember people laughing at UKIP, what was it Cameron called them... ' fruitcakes, loonies and closet racists'. He then had to eat humble pie and allow the referendum UKIP demanded. Now that was funny. Anything a tory does is Funny red .
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Post by Vinny on Apr 5, 2024 7:52:48 GMT
Tories took us out of the EU. Starmer wanted to keep us in. Boris kicked his arse.
If it hasn't been for the farcical mismanagement of the COVID pandemic the Tories would still be electable and Labour would be heading for another huge defeat.
They elected the man whose policies last time caused Labour's worst ever defeat in a General Election. What kind of moron stands for leader after doing that?
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Post by andrewbrown on Apr 5, 2024 7:55:49 GMT
Tories took us out of the EU. Starmer wanted to keep us in. Boris kicked his arse. If it hasn't been for the farcical mismanagement of the COVID pandemic the Tories would still be electable and Labour would be heading for another huge defeat. They elected the man whose policies last time caused Labour's worst ever defeat in a General Election. What kind of moron stands for leader after doing that? Can I add their farcical mismanagement of Levelling Up? Can I add their farcical mismanagement of HS2?
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Post by jonksy on Apr 5, 2024 8:29:04 GMT
Tories took us out of the EU. Starmer wanted to keep us in. Boris kicked his arse. If it hasn't been for the farcical mismanagement of the COVID pandemic the Tories would still be electable and Labour would be heading for another huge defeat. They elected the man whose policies last time caused Labour's worst ever defeat in a General Election. What kind of moron stands for leader after doing that? Can I add their farcical mismanagement of Levelling Up? Can I add their farcical mismanagement of HS2? And a percentage of the cash saved from that has been channeled into londonistan to try and make up money lost by khans total fuckup of london...
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Post by andrewbrown on Apr 5, 2024 8:43:40 GMT
Can I add their farcical mismanagement of Levelling Up? Can I add their farcical mismanagement of HS2? And a percentage of the cash saved from that has been channeled into londonistan to try and make up money lost by khans total fuckup of london... And on that we are in agreement.
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Post by thescotsman on Apr 5, 2024 8:46:45 GMT
What's the point of the reform party....? They're just another iteration of the same eminently capable woke parties we already have. We need top class individuals; politicians that will offer us less policing More mass uncontrolled immigration with the abrogation of border control More abysmal failing schools with yet more debt thrown on young people encouraged into a top flight british university education More inefficient public health provision and with even longer queues of people waiting for it More taxation for sensible green policies and greater government subsidies for companies helping to achieve the dream of a carbon neutral britain Government that increasingly helps us by legislating on our thought processes and helping us chose the correct words These are the things that make us great....these are the things we should be looking for in our candidates...governments that will tax us more to provide these services on our behalf.....why the fuck would you vote for a copy of the same thing when you already have two parties doing just this!
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Post by johnofgwent on Apr 5, 2024 9:11:27 GMT
Most GE opioion polls show that reform are slipping away since Anderson joined reform .they Slipped from 15-16%. Now polling 8-12.5%. And no seats in H. O.C. HAHA slip sliding Away Labour on course to a landslide victory with 400+ seats Laugh away Charlie, I seem to remember people laughing at UKIP, what was it Cameron called them... ' fruitcakes, loonies and closet racists'. He then had to eat humble pie and allow the referendum UKIP demanded. Now that was funny. Yeah but you never met the swivel eyed Ukip loon who contested the seat Don Touhig had to give up after stealing a treasury report so his boss Gordon Brown could read it before the rules said he could There was a reason that guy only got half the votes the BNP did.
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