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Post by Red Rackham on May 24, 2024 15:59:19 GMT
Ok, I'm not going to indulge this trolling anymore, I'm going to go back to talking about thread topics, have a good weekend.You are a troll ffs hh...I hope it pisses down in your neck of the woods this weekend.. LOL, "I hope it pisses down in your neck of the woods", lol superb.
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Post by jonksy on May 24, 2024 15:59:55 GMT
Personally I'm not even vaguely interested in the Greens or the LibDems, as far as I'm concerned they're extreme left wing parties with extreme left wing views who have a tiny voter base. I want to hear what Sunak and Starmer have to say, the others are irrelevant. What about Reform? No surprise there then hh.......Net migration ‘unusually high’ as UK heads towards General Election, just a sign of things to come when starmer and his wankers infestt the HOC....
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Post by jonksy on May 24, 2024 16:01:47 GMT
You are a troll ffs hh...I hope it pisses down in your neck of the woods this weekend.. LOL, "I hope it pisses down in your neck of the woods", lol superb. It may keep the numbers down of the uninvited Red...As it has shot up now the GE has been called.... link
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Post by Red Rackham on May 24, 2024 16:02:53 GMT
Personally I'm not even vaguely interested in the Greens or the LibDems, as far as I'm concerned they're extreme left wing parties with extreme left wing views who have a tiny voter base. I want to hear what Sunak and Starmer have to say, the others are irrelevant. What about Reform? They're not going to do anything without Farage, sadly. If you want to listen to whoever will be running UK Plc from July 4th you have to listen to Sunak and/or Starmer. The others are irrelevant.
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Post by happyhornet on May 24, 2024 16:04:38 GMT
No surprise there then hh.......Net migration ‘unusually high’ as UK heads towards General Election, just a sign of things to come when starmer and his wankers infestt the HOC....
I don't follow the logic of how what is happening under the Tories is a sign of what is to come under Labour.
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Post by ratcliff on May 24, 2024 16:15:05 GMT
Take out the word ‘ obsessive’ and you would be . If you supported men pretending to be women to be called women as fervently as the people who oppose it then you would be as ‘ obsessive’ as them. But I haven't been as fervent as them, my whole point is that have bigger and more immediate concerns. Just remembered you play the autism card (needing a n other to write your to do list at work etc )and have most of your family so labelled . From reading about the positive affirmation rubbish spouted by NHS sex change/gender dysphoria children's clinics in the UK it seems that a significant number of those wanting gender changes have autism and should be considered vulnerable - maybe that explains why you view fellas in frocks invading female changing rooms/bathrooms/hospital wards/prisons as minor cultural issue that should safely be ignored whereas those of us who view the world rationally are appalled at the voice being claimed by an extremely insignificant micro percentage of the population ?
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Post by happyhornet on May 24, 2024 16:17:51 GMT
But I haven't been as fervent as them, my whole point is that have bigger and more immediate concerns. Just remembered you play the autism card (needing a n other to write your to do list at work etc )and have most of your family so labelled . From reading about the positive affirmation rubbish spouted by NHS sex change/gender dysphoria children's clinics in the UK it seems that a significant number of those wanting gender changes have autism and should be considered vulnerable - maybe that explains why you view fellas in frocks invading female changing rooms/bathrooms/hospital wards/prisons as minor cultural issue that should safely be ignored whereas those of us who view the world rationally are appalled at the voice being claimed by an extremely insignificant micro percentage of the population ? Using my autism to attack me, classy. What's next, laughing at someone in a wheelchair?
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Post by jonksy on May 24, 2024 16:28:26 GMT
No surprise there then hh.......Net migration ‘unusually high’ as UK heads towards General Election, just a sign of things to come when starmer and his wankers infestt the HOC....
I don't follow the logic of how what is happening under the Tories is a sign of what is to come under Labour. Of course you don't follow logic. If you did you wouldn't be happy with the prospect of starmer infesting the house and making an even bigger mess than the tories...
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Post by Bentley on May 24, 2024 16:29:59 GMT
Just remembered you play the autism card (needing a n other to write your to do list at work etc )and have most of your family so labelled . From reading about the positive affirmation rubbish spouted by NHS sex change/gender dysphoria children's clinics in the UK it seems that a significant number of those wanting gender changes have autism and should be considered vulnerable - maybe that explains why you view fellas in frocks invading female changing rooms/bathrooms/hospital wards/prisons as minor cultural issue that should safely be ignored whereas those of us who view the world rationally are appalled at the voice being claimed by an extremely insignificant micro percentage of the population ? Using my autism to attack me, classy. What's next, laughing at someone in a wheelchair? I doubt that anyone who was in a wheelchair would say “ what next , laughing at someone who says he has Autism “? You can see how you made yourself look a plum there HH , can’t you?
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Post by ratcliff on May 24, 2024 17:02:20 GMT
Just remembered you play the autism card (needing a n other to write your to do list at work etc )and have most of your family so labelled . From reading about the positive affirmation rubbish spouted by NHS sex change/gender dysphoria children's clinics in the UK it seems that a significant number of those wanting gender changes have autism and should be considered vulnerable - maybe that explains why you view fellas in frocks invading female changing rooms/bathrooms/hospital wards/prisons as minor cultural issue that should safely be ignored whereas those of us who view the world rationally are appalled at the voice being claimed by an extremely insignificant micro percentage of the population ? Using my autism to attack me, classy. What's next, laughing at someone in a wheelchair? No , I'm pointing out a possible explanation for your inexplicable opinion that biological men dressed up as women and demanding to use female facilities reserved for biological females is an irrelevance in society. Your irrational reaction shows I'm on the right track
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Post by Fairsociety on May 24, 2024 17:08:50 GMT
Using my autism to attack me, classy. What's next, laughing at someone in a wheelchair? No , I'm pointing out a possible explanation for your inexplicable opinion that biological men dressed up as women and demanding to use female facilities reserved for biological females is an irrelevance in society. Your irrational reaction shows I'm on the right track It comes under the same category as accusations of homophobia, racism if you ask the wrong questions.
Apparently there is uproar in Wales because people are questioning the capability of the new leader Vaughan Gething, so rather than answering the concerns of the Welsh people he's accusing them of being racist ... when all else fails just play the good old race card.
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Post by buccaneer on May 24, 2024 17:13:17 GMT
You are one of the worst posters on this forum. Sorry mods. Perhaps I hit a raw nerve? No. You only offer word salad ad homs, and offer not substance at all. You are a waste of bandwidth.
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Post by sheepy on May 24, 2024 17:21:40 GMT
No surprise there then hh.......Net migration ‘unusually high’ as UK heads towards General Election, just a sign of things to come when starmer and his wankers infestt the HOC....
I don't follow the logic of how what is happening under the Tories is a sign of what is to come under Labour. The Tories still believe the Tories might actually do something useful, although by now they should have realised that is utter bollox, but on the other hand the chances of Labour doing anything useful is also about nil. So exactly what old cobblers you are all actually arguing about I have no idea.
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Post by Red Rackham on May 24, 2024 17:55:44 GMT
This election is being referred to as the 'immigration' election, and you don't need me to tell you that the Tories track record on immigration both legal and illegal is woeful. But anyone who seriously thinks Labour will stop the boats and reduce immigration as they claim they will, should be in secure accommodation.
The voter in this election has one of the following choices:
a) Sunak; who in my opinion is not a centre right Conservative and has allowed the illegal invasion from the EU to continue which, in my opinion, is his biggest failing.
b) Starmer; who faught tooth & nail to overturn the biggest democratic vote in British political history. He has said he will seek a closer relationship with the EU. He refuses to spell out Labour immigration policy because he favours accepting EU migration quotas and an amnesty for all illegals. Ha says he will scrap Rwanda even if it's working. He is a big fan of forcing us into fuel poverty with net zero.
c) Reform UK; my heart says vote Reform, my head says vote Tory. It might be different if Farage was standing.
d) Ed Davey; (lol) He's too busy checking the pronouns of his unicorns.
e) The Green Party; god knows who the leader is, some left wing space cadet who eats grass and cries if it's sunny.
This posters, is the choice you're faced with. I think we can all agree, the word that springs to mind is, uninspiring. So I will hold my nose and vote Tory, not because I particularly like Sunak or Tory policies, but because I don't trust Starmer, I cant comment on Labour policies, I don't know what they are.
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Post by happyhornet on May 24, 2024 18:09:52 GMT
This election is being referred to as the 'immigration' election, and you don't need me to tell you that the Tories track record on immigration both legal and illegal is woeful. But anyone who seriously thinks Labour will stop the boats and reduce immigration as they claim they will, should be in secure accommodation. The voter in this election has one of the following choices: a) Sunak; who in my opinion is not a centre right Conservative and has allowed the illegal invasion from the EU to continue which, in my opinion, is his biggest failing. b) Starmer; who faught tooth & nail to overturn the biggest democratic vote in British political history. He has said he will seek a closer relationship with the EU. He refuses to spell out Labour immigration policy because he favours accepting EU migration quotas and an amnesty for all illegals. Ha says he will scrap Rwanda even if it's working. He is a big fan of forcing us into fuel poverty with net zero. c) Reform UK; my heart says vote Reform, my head says vote Tory. It might be different if Farage was standing. d) Ed Davey; (lol) He's too busy checking the pronouns of his unicorns. e) The Green Party; god knows who the leader is, some left wing space cadet who eats grass and cries if it's sunny. This posters, is the choice you're faced with. I think we can all agree, the word that springs to mind is, uninspiring. So I will hold my nose and vote Tory, not because I particularly like Sunak or Tory policies, but because I don't trust Starmer, I cant comment on Labour policies, I don't know what they are. Who is referring to this election as "the immigration election"?
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