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Post by Deleted on May 24, 2024 20:11:39 GMT
Good, what a snivelling serpent he is.
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Post by andrewbrown on May 24, 2024 21:44:12 GMT
Good, what a snivelling serpent he is. And that he certainly was, however he was probably the most competent minister. That doesn't say much about the others.
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Post by wassock on Jun 17, 2024 9:52:08 GMT
It's the best thing for them. They are next to useless and often very damaging to our society, especially all their wokeness. Well, if anyone thinks the Tories are hopeless, buckle your belts when Labour get in.
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Post by patman post on Jun 17, 2024 11:24:13 GMT
It's the best thing for them. They are next to useless and often very damaging to our society, especially all their wokeness. Well, if anyone thinks the Tories are hopeless, buckle your belts when Labour get in. The Tories have mostly existed on hope since 2016, but still managed to bring Britain down to its current dire level with an 80 seat majority. Repairing the damage of a warring party in government won’t be quick or easy. So best to prepare for a long and difficult haul…
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Post by Red Rackham on Jun 17, 2024 14:49:52 GMT
Well, if anyone thinks the Tories are hopeless, buckle your belts when Labour get in. The Tories have mostly existed on hope since 2016, but still managed to bring Britain down to its current dire level with an 80 seat majority. Repairing the damage of a warring party in government won’t be quick or easy. So best to prepare for a long and difficult haul… The Tories have shown utter arrogance to their core supporters which is why they're in this situation. Centre right Conservatives have been ousted by Liberal centrists who have moved the party to the centre ground, they have taken Conservative voters for granted. When I say Liberal centrists I'm talking about May, Johnson and Sunak. The Tories have to regroup and come back as a proper centre right Conservative party or disappear, and I wouldn't be surprised to see leading lights from the Reform party in a future Conservative government.
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Post by patman post on Jun 17, 2024 15:24:20 GMT
The Tories have mostly existed on hope since 2016, but still managed to bring Britain down to its current dire level with an 80 seat majority. Repairing the damage of a warring party in government won’t be quick or easy. So best to prepare for a long and difficult haul… The Tories have shown utter arrogance to their core supporters which is why they're in this situation. Centre right Conservatives have been ousted by Liberal centrists who have moved the party to the centre ground, they have taken Conservative voters for granted. When I say Liberal centrists I'm talking about May, Johnson and Sunak. The Tories have to regroup and come back as a proper centre right Conservative party or disappear, and I wouldn't be surprised to see leading lights from the Reform party in a future Conservative government. Do you support the Reform candidate’s lament that people with your view can no longer vote BNP? It wouldn’t surprise me either to see some current Reform candidates and their supporters moving over the Tories once that party has had time to settle itself and get rid of the miss-mash of closet Ultras, exhibitionists and hard-liners. That’s if Boris and Truss don’t jump in and muddy the puddle…
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Post by Red Rackham on Jun 17, 2024 15:38:47 GMT
The Tories have shown utter arrogance to their core supporters which is why they're in this situation. Centre right Conservatives have been ousted by Liberal centrists who have moved the party to the centre ground, they have taken Conservative voters for granted. When I say Liberal centrists I'm talking about May, Johnson and Sunak. The Tories have to regroup and come back as a proper centre right Conservative party or disappear, and I wouldn't be surprised to see leading lights from the Reform party in a future Conservative government. Do you support the Reform candidate’s lament that people with your view can no longer vote BNP? It wouldn’t surprise me either to see some current Reform candidates and their supporters moving over the Tories once that party has had time to settle itself and get rid of the miss-mash of closet Ultras, exhibitionists and hard-liners. That’s if Boris and Truss don’t jump in and muddy the puddle… The BNP! Is the BNP still going? And since you mention nationalist parties, why is it that the Scotts and Welsh can have national parties, but not the English? As for a future Tory government, I'm not bothered about Boris but I would hope Truss was there, along with people like Braverman, Farage, Habib, Rees-Mogg, Cates, Kruger and other centre right Conservatives.
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Post by patman post on Jun 17, 2024 19:14:54 GMT
Do you support the Reform candidate’s lament that people with your view can no longer vote BNP? It wouldn’t surprise me either to see some current Reform candidates and their supporters moving over the Tories once that party has had time to settle itself and get rid of the miss-mash of closet Ultras, exhibitionists and hard-liners. That’s if Boris and Truss don’t jump in and muddy the puddle… The BNP! Is the BNP still going? And since you mention nationalist parties, why is it that the Scotts and Welsh can have national parties, but not the English? As for a future Tory government, I'm not bothered about Boris but I would hope Truss was there, along with people like Braverman, Farage, Habib, Rees-Mogg, Cates, Kruger and other centre right Conservatives. Answering your question — there’s the English Democrats, which appear to agree with your ambitions for the UK: www.englishdemocrats.partyWanting Truss, Braverman, Farage, Habib, Rees-Mogg, Cates, and Kruger in a Tory party illustrates that your Tory party would never be a real party for the country and its people, but more like Pinochet’s Chile…
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Post by patman post on Jun 17, 2024 19:26:07 GMT
Do you support the Reform candidate’s lament that people with your view can no longer vote BNP? It wouldn’t surprise me either to see some current Reform candidates and their supporters moving over the Tories once that party has had time to settle itself and get rid of the miss-mash of closet Ultras, exhibitionists and hard-liners. That’s if Boris and Truss don’t jump in and muddy the puddle… The BNP! Is the BNP still going? And since you mention nationalist parties, why is it that the Scotts and Welsh can have national parties, but not the English? As for a future Tory government, I'm not bothered about Boris but I would hope Truss was there, along with people like Braverman, Farage, Habib, Rees-Mogg, Cates, Kruger and other centre right Conservatives. Answering your question — there’s the English Democrats, which appear to agree with your ambitions for the UK: www.englishdemocrats.partyWanting Truss, Braverman, Farage, Habib, Rees-Mogg, Cates, and Kruger in a Tory party illustrates that your Tory party would never be a real party for the country and its people, but more like Pinochet’s Chile…
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Post by Red Rackham on Jun 17, 2024 19:39:19 GMT
Answering your question — there’s the English Democrats, which appear to agree with your ambitions for the UK: www.englishdemocrats.partyWanting Truss, Braverman, Farage, Habib, Rees-Mogg, Cates, and Kruger in a Tory party illustrates that your Tory party would never be a real party for the country and its people, but more like Pinochet’s Chile… We'll see. I sense that after five years of Labour's pro EU, pro immigration, pro net zero policies, people will be quite sympathetic to Reform UK.
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Post by patman post on Jun 18, 2024 14:54:35 GMT
Answering your question — there’s the English Democrats, which appear to agree with your ambitions for the UK: www.englishdemocrats.partyWanting Truss, Braverman, Farage, Habib, Rees-Mogg, Cates, and Kruger in a Tory party illustrates that your Tory party would never be a real party for the country and its people, but more like Pinochet’s Chile… We'll see. I sense that after five years of Labour's pro EU, pro immigration, pro net zero policies, people will be quite sympathetic to Reform UK. I neglected to answer your query on the BNP — yes, it is still around.
Happy St George’s Day April 23 2024
FLY OUR FLAG WITH PRIDE
Happy St George’s Day from everyone at BNP HQ fly your flag with pride.
But not sure it's any more clued-up than it was when it featured RAF No.303 Squadron as the best of British at the time it was campaigning against eastern European immigration...
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Post by Handyman on Jun 19, 2024 8:31:10 GMT
The BNP! Is the BNP still going? And since you mention nationalist parties, why is it that the Scotts and Welsh can have national parties, but not the English? As for a future Tory government, I'm not bothered about Boris but I would hope Truss was there, along with people like Braverman, Farage, Habib, Rees-Mogg, Cates, Kruger and other centre right Conservatives. Answering your question — there’s the English Democrats, which appear to agree with your ambitions for the UK: www.englishdemocrats.partyWanting Truss, Braverman, Farage, Habib, Rees-Mogg, Cates, and Kruger in a Tory party illustrates that your Tory party would never be a real party for the country and its people, but more like Pinochet’s Chile… The English Democrats membership back in 2011 was estimated to be between 25,000 to 30,000, if that is still the case they have very little influence if any
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Post by wassock on Jun 27, 2024 14:49:20 GMT
Well, if anyone thinks the Tories are hopeless, buckle your belts when Labour get in. The Tories have mostly existed on hope since 2016, but still managed to bring Britain down to its current dire level with an 80 seat majority. Repairing the damage of a warring party in government won’t be quick or easy. So best to prepare for a long and difficult haul… If you repeat it enough, you will believe it. As for Labour repairing your imaginary predicament, there's a sense of humour to this forum.
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Post by patman post on Jun 27, 2024 15:05:30 GMT
The Tories have mostly existed on hope since 2016, but still managed to bring Britain down to its current dire level with an 80 seat majority. Repairing the damage of a warring party in government won’t be quick or easy. So best to prepare for a long and difficult haul… If you repeat it enough, you will believe it. As for Labour repairing your imaginary predicament, there's a sense of humour to this forum. As I said: Repairing the damage of a warring party in government won’t be quick or easy. So best to prepare for a long and difficult haul.
Any party returned as the government after July 4 is likely to find this to be the case — eg, NHS doctors are already taking on the next administration...
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