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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Jun 15, 2024 20:48:38 GMT
The irony is unusually strong with you leftists today.
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Post by andrewbrown on Jun 15, 2024 21:06:14 GMT
The irony is unusually strong with you leftists today. It wasn't irony, it was just inane. Shame, as some of your posts are inciteful.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 15, 2024 21:45:32 GMT
Well, no, it's not. But it summarises quite well what passes for debate in here, even by those who think they are clever. People try but you lefties just lie, troll and scream, and all because your collective and hypocritical attempts to no-platform people didn't pan out as you wanted it to. x
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Jun 15, 2024 21:48:36 GMT
The irony is unusually strong with you leftists today. It wasn't irony, it was just inane. Shame, as some of your posts are inciteful. They all are, Andy. You just don't always get it.
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Post by vlk on Jun 15, 2024 22:18:24 GMT
I hope Labour really gets 500+ seats since they know so well what should be done so let's give them a chance to prove that they know what they're talking about or if it's all just hot air.
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Post by Red Rackham on Jun 16, 2024 8:08:33 GMT
Well, no, it's not. But it summarises quite well what passes for debate in here, even by those who think they are clever. Well OK, I thought it was bloody funny. LOL, see.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 16, 2024 9:00:12 GMT
Well, no, it's not. But it summarises quite well what passes for debate in here, even by those who think they are clever. Most of what he says in that post has been shown to be false. He can't even spell Grammar, let alone know what he's talking about. So it was apt.
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Post by sandypine on Jun 16, 2024 9:14:00 GMT
I hope Labour really gets 500+ seats since they know so well what should be done so let's give them a chance to prove that they know what they're talking about or if it's all just hot air. Not sure if I agree with that. If Labour win then it would seem reasonable for them to have a working majority to carry forward their programme. The problem is I think their programme will be a disaster for the country and will lead to a form of Sovietisation where truth will be a political commodity under some form of control by government or agencies and net zero will be strengthened with all the associated restrictions that will come with that and the economic damage. Immigration will be a whole new ball game and will be epitomised by the government's unwillingness and inability to structure any sort of control as we slide into ever greater EU alignment.
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Post by witchfinder on Jun 16, 2024 11:55:06 GMT
Well, no, it's not. But it summarises quite well what passes for debate in here, even by those who think they are clever. The fact that a poster as good as calls you a liar, or doubts what you say simply goes over my head, though it makes you wonder what's the point of debating anything on these boards if thats all these clowns resort to.
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Post by bancroft on Jun 16, 2024 12:28:21 GMT
Here's my loose prediction for the smaller parties excluding regional players like SNP and Plaid Cymru
Greens - 0 Lib Dems - 19 Reform - 4
Then Labour vs Tory not sure yet think Labour edge it yet more now, though there is more mileage to come, note they have agreed to mostly argue over the economy.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 17, 2024 5:42:16 GMT
I think I'll leave lala land for a bit. Its been fun, but intelligent conversation calls elsewhere. We bow to your perceived superiority Zanygame came here to troll and then leaves a trail of breadcrumbs. He couldn't even take Orac's suggestion not to do this.
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Post by Pacifico on Jun 17, 2024 6:42:16 GMT
Here's my loose prediction for the smaller parties excluding regional players like SNP and Plaid Cymru Greens - 0 Lib Dems - 19 Reform - 4 Then Labour vs Tory not sure yet think Labour edge it yet more now, though there is more mileage to come, note they have agreed to mostly argue over the economy. I think the Greens will win in Brighton and Bristol and the LibDems get more than 19. 4 would be a decent result for Reform.
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Post by andrewbrown on Jun 17, 2024 10:28:13 GMT
I think the Greens will get two. I think they'll get at least 1 brizzle seat. I think they'll get either Brighton or the other Brizzle to go with it.
I think LibDems could get over 50 seats.
My prediction is that some Reform voters will go back to Tories, they may get half a dozen, but would be surprised at more than that.
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Post by patman post on Jun 17, 2024 11:01:00 GMT
I hope Labour really gets 500+ seats since they know so well what should be done so let's give them a chance to prove that they know what they're talking about or if it's all just hot air. Not sure if I agree with that. If Labour win then it would seem reasonable for them to have a working majority to carry forward their programme. The problem is I think their programme will be a disaster for the country and will lead to a form of Sovietisation where truth will be a political commodity under some form of control by government or agencies and net zero will be strengthened with all the associated restrictions that will come with that and the economic damage. Immigration will be a whole new ball game and will be epitomised by the government's unwillingness and inability to structure any sort of control as we slide into ever greater EU alignment. An 80 seat majority has been enough to break Britain. Perhaps a 1945-style rejection of the travails of the past 14 years could be the precursor to a happier future for the UK…
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Post by sandypine on Jun 17, 2024 12:09:31 GMT
Not sure if I agree with that. If Labour win then it would seem reasonable for them to have a working majority to carry forward their programme. The problem is I think their programme will be a disaster for the country and will lead to a form of Sovietisation where truth will be a political commodity under some form of control by government or agencies and net zero will be strengthened with all the associated restrictions that will come with that and the economic damage. Immigration will be a whole new ball game and will be epitomised by the government's unwillingness and inability to structure any sort of control as we slide into ever greater EU alignment. An 80 seat majority has been enough to break Britain. Perhaps a 1945-style rejection of the travails of the past 14 years could be the precursor to a happier future for the UK… I had a similar sort of happy future image back in 97. Within ten years it had turned to mush. NewLabour deserted their core vote, Blair organised and followed his global leader agenda and Brown wanted to concentrate on Africa, with a few notable exceptions the 'team', under the Captain, performed pretty badly. That was a majority worth having yet bringing about 'change' in the UK meant much more immigration, more Europe through the joining of the EU and an Equality act that delivered many things but rarely equality. Starmer is a globalist and Labour is a route to global involvement. We need people who view the UK as the primary reason to be in politics and who want ONLY what is best for the UK and its people.
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