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Post by Red Rackham on May 22, 2024 19:35:34 GMT
Two angry Tory MP's! Christ I'm a Tory voter and I could have come up with more than that.
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Post by Red Rackham on May 22, 2024 19:36:43 GMT
Sunak probably also counts on a lame election-campaign as the election date coincides with Euro 2024 and people rather watch the matches than boring election-debates. I'm sure that was factored in, smart move.
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Post by Deleted on May 22, 2024 19:37:55 GMT
The last thing Rishi wants is to win.
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Post by sheepy on May 22, 2024 19:41:48 GMT
Two angry Tory MP's! Christ I'm a Tory voter and I could have come up with more than that. Fair play Rackham usually at this point everybody says I never voted for them.
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Post by Equivocal on May 22, 2024 19:53:11 GMT
Sunak probably also counts on a lame election-campaign as the election date coincides with Euro 2024 and people rather watch the matches than boring election-debates. I'm sure that was factored in, smart move. I wonder if there's a deal with Reform on the cards?
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Post by Red Rackham on May 22, 2024 19:58:08 GMT
I'm sure that was factored in, smart move. I wonder if there's a deal with Reform on the cards? No, not a snowballs chance in hell. Tice and Farage have publicly ruled it out. But if Reform to well on July 4th, and we have a hung parliament as some commentators predict, who knows...
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Post by Dogburger on May 22, 2024 20:05:47 GMT
I'm sure that was factored in, smart move. I wonder if there's a deal with Reform on the cards? I really hope not . Ive waited a long time to have a right wing party to vote for . Not 100% that Reform are the real deal but we will never find out if they start making deals aka stand aside .
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Post by sheepy on May 22, 2024 20:06:49 GMT
Get over yourselves the cost of living crisis has bitten so hard inflation has fallen as there is no spare cash, government borrowing is as usual over the top, but come a months time they will playing on a rate cut. Which wouldn't be enough to make much of a difference, people will still be suffering from the cost of living crisis which the Westminster party created in the first place.
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Post by bancroft on May 22, 2024 20:16:16 GMT
Hung parliament for me despite the current Labour lead,
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Post by Red Rackham on May 22, 2024 20:17:32 GMT
Get over yourselves the cost of living crisis has bitten so hard inflation has fallen as there is no spare cash, government borrowing is as usual over the top, but come a months time they will playing on a rate cut. Which wouldn't be enough to make much of a difference, people will still be suffering from the cost of living crisis which the Westminster party created in the first place. An interest rate cut is expected soon, probably by August. But the fact is, it doesn't really matter does it. If Interest rates were cut last month you would just find something else to whinge about.
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Post by Red Rackham on May 22, 2024 20:19:09 GMT
Hung parliament for me despite the current Labour lead, That's what some political commentators are predicting. And that would be an absolute disaster for Starmer.
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Post by sheepy on May 22, 2024 20:19:17 GMT
Get over yourselves the cost of living crisis has bitten so hard inflation has fallen as there is no spare cash, government borrowing is as usual over the top, but come a months time they will playing on a rate cut. Which wouldn't be enough to make much of a difference, people will still be suffering from the cost of living crisis which the Westminster party created in the first place. An interest rate cut is expected soon, probably by August. But the fact is, it doesn't really matter does it. If Interest rates were cut last month you would just find something else to whinge about. Just telling the truth Rackham I wouldn't want to see you blindsided so easily again. I have this theory you see that mental illness is passed on by others.
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Post by Red Rackham on May 22, 2024 20:56:05 GMT
Tory MP's are desperately trying to stop the election, there are meetings going on right now and the rules are being microscopically scrutinised, Sir Graham Brady is tonight a very busy chap.
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Post by johnofgwent on May 22, 2024 21:06:48 GMT
I'm sure that was factored in, smart move. I wonder if there's a deal with Reform on the cards? It’s an interesting idea but i can’t see it coming about What would it be An agreement by Reform not to stand candidates ? I’m sorry Rishi has it coming and it dates from when Hunt did fuck all to answer tory voters freakings out that power prices would scrrw everyone. Sorry, but he deserves the extermination that is coming If only to teach the sheep how bad a labour monolith is We in wales already know God help you all Because Starmer won’t Unless you’re jewish of course
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Post by Red Rackham on May 22, 2024 21:32:50 GMT
Breaking news... Sunak has said he wants as many public televised debates between him and Starmer as possible. Labour are not keen, they have said no more than one or perhaps two.
This should come as no great surprise. Obviously Starmer will be less keen to put himself under the spotlight because he has more to lose, also he will not want to discuss policies he, for obvious reasons, is yet to disclose. The reason Labour are thin on policy is not because they have no policies, it's because they know to announce their policies prior to the election would be electoral suicide.
I sincerely hope Starmer is pressured to take part in several televised live debates. The very thought will terrify not only him, but the entire Labour party.
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