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Post by Deleted on Jul 1, 2024 9:03:39 GMT
Take away the undercover Channel 4 issue Take away the BBC Question Time accusations Take away the Ukraine contoversy Your still left with plenty other controversies, withdrawn candidates, candidates who have turned on Reform UK, racist remarks, homophobia, comments about Hitler and immigrants, Muslims and foreigners. These apologists for Reform are burying their heads in the sand, the party is not only riddled with bigots, it attracts them like a Magnet attracts Iron Filings, and people are in denial.No different to Labour acting as a magnet for anti-semites and men dressed as women. The Hamas boys who celebrate Hamas terrrorism on here, using multiple accounts, collectively spank the report button when people point out their hypocrisy. I think it's all organised on Orac's and Montegriffo's troll farm.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 1, 2024 11:33:16 GMT
Jonky isn't capable of owning his own farts, lol Meanwhile you're in a forum where you sniff each others. Well clearly intelligent debate here is hard to come by as you have just proven, lol
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Post by buccaneer on Jul 1, 2024 11:35:03 GMT
Meanwhile you're in a forum where you sniff each others. Well clearly intelligent debate here is hard to come by as you have just proven, lol I don't know how you have the audacity to post on here.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 1, 2024 11:45:16 GMT
Insofar as polling is concerned I am minded now that the election is only three days away to wait and see what happens. That support for Labour has declined a little is unsurprising. I am no fan of Sir Wet Lettuce myself, have already voted via a postal vote and actually voted Green.
But the crucial factors include the fact that any decline in support for Labour is not heading to the Tories. This decline in Labour support - very modest compared to the collapse in support for the Tories - is largely deserting to a variety of places. Most of Reform's increase is coming at the expense of the Tories. For as long as this holds true, Labour will win anyway and the Tories will lose very badly. Time for this to change is running out.
But I will say no more now until the results are in and we can all dissect what actually happens.
All I will add for now is that were I a betting man I would not be betting against a Labour majority right now. But I also don't think there is any such thing as a safe bet. Sudden events can sometimes change things.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 1, 2024 11:47:14 GMT
Well clearly intelligent debate here is hard to come by as you have just proven, lol I don't know how you have the audacity to post on here. You think I don't belong in your echo chamber? I post here when I feel like it. When it becomes too dull or irritating for a while I fuck off and go elsewhere.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 1, 2024 11:50:09 GMT
Well clearly intelligent debate here is hard to come by as you have just proven, lol I don't know how you have the audacity to post on here. It's the only pleasure they get. Montegriffo became sad because he was asked not to smear people with Nazism. Tinculin's forum is being hammered by multiaccount using far-left/Islamists from his troll farm and this will continue until the site it either killed off or it mirrors the troll farm. It's what they live for.
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Post by wapentake on Jul 1, 2024 11:53:56 GMT
Take away the undercover Channel 4 issue Take away the BBC Question Time accusations Take away the Ukraine contoversy Your still left with plenty other controversies, withdrawn candidates, candidates who have turned on Reform UK, racist remarks, homophobia, comments about Hitler and immigrants, Muslims and foreigners. These apologists for Reform are burying their heads in the sand, the party is not only riddled with bigots, it attracts them like a Magnet attracts Iron Filings, and people are in denial. Well let’s face it we have had to put up with the apologists for Blair the war criminal for years now.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Jul 1, 2024 11:55:41 GMT
Meanwhile you're in a forum where you sniff each others. Well clearly intelligent debate here is hard to come by as you have just proven, lol Whereas on your otherwise dead forum the most popular thread is one complaining about this forum.
Now why not troll somewhere else, you sad little man.
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Post by buccaneer on Jul 1, 2024 11:56:06 GMT
I don't know how you have the audacity to post on here. You think I don't belong in your echo chamber? I post here when I feel like it. When it becomes too dull or irritating for a while I fuck off and go elsewhere. You hate this place, hate the posters. You run off to another forum (fair enough) and then make a thread about this forum. You are obsessed sunshine. If you had any principles you would fuck off for good.
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Post by Fairsociety on Jul 1, 2024 12:13:06 GMT
Steve with his Big ego, self importants, it doesn't matter what multi account names he uses, that air of arrogance and superiority gives him away every time.
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Post by sandypine on Jul 1, 2024 12:50:07 GMT
Insofar as polling is concerned I am minded now that the election is only three days away to wait and see what happens. That support for Labour has declined a little is unsurprising. I am no fan of Sir Wet Lettuce myself, have already voted via a postal vote and actually voted Green. But the crucial factors include the fact that any decline in support for Labour is not heading to the Tories. This decline in Labour support - very modest compared to the collapse in support for the Tories - is largely deserting to a variety of places. Most of Reform's increase is coming at the expense of the Tories. For as long as this holds true, Labour will win anyway and the Tories will lose very badly. Time for this to change is running out. But I will say no more now until the results are in and we can all dissect what actually happens. All I will add for now is that were I a betting man I would not be betting against a Labour majority right now. But I also don't think there is any such thing as a safe bet. Sudden events can sometimes change things. Those events can change things David Steele's 'prepare for government' and Kinnock's 'we have it in the bag rally' really turned off the voters. In a flash it can all disappear. That is why the desperation stakes are at work against Reform, I think there is still a couple of cards to be played, it may be a high profile planned defection like Isherwood's or something more insidious. The Parker event seems to have been a very amateurish set up easily traced and poorly executed.
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Post by Pacifico on Jul 1, 2024 14:17:17 GMT
Mod Notice
Can posters stop making comments about other forums - what goes on somewhere else is of no importance to this forum or the subject of this thread.
Thank you
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Post by Pacifico on Jul 1, 2024 14:19:13 GMT
Insofar as polling is concerned I am minded now that the election is only three days away to wait and see what happens. That support for Labour has declined a little is unsurprising. I am no fan of Sir Wet Lettuce myself, have already voted via a postal vote and actually voted Green. But the crucial factors include the fact that any decline in support for Labour is not heading to the Tories. This decline in Labour support - very modest compared to the collapse in support for the Tories - is largely deserting to a variety of places. Most of Reform's increase is coming at the expense of the Tories. For as long as this holds true, Labour will win anyway and the Tories will lose very badly. Time for this to change is running out. But I will say no more now until the results are in and we can all dissect what actually happens. All I will add for now is that were I a betting man I would not be betting against a Labour majority right now. But I also don't think there is any such thing as a safe bet. Sudden events can sometimes change things. Those events can change things David Steele's 'prepare for government' and Kinnock's 'we have it in the bag rally' really turned off the voters. In a flash it can all disappear. That is why the desperation stakes are at work against Reform, I think there is still a couple of cards to be played, it may be a high profile planned defection like Isherwood's or something more insidious. The Parker event seems to have been a very amateurish set up easily traced and poorly executed. I don't disagree but it would take something monumental to change the result now and I simply do not see that happening. Besides most of the Tory Party have already started preparing for the next leadership election, their attentions are elsewhere.
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Post by Fairsociety on Jul 1, 2024 14:56:09 GMT
Those events can change things David Steele's 'prepare for government' and Kinnock's 'we have it in the bag rally' really turned off the voters. In a flash it can all disappear. That is why the desperation stakes are at work against Reform, I think there is still a couple of cards to be played, it may be a high profile planned defection like Isherwood's or something more insidious. The Parker event seems to have been a very amateurish set up easily traced and poorly executed. I don't disagree but it would take something monumental to change the result now and I simply do not see that happening. Besides most of the Tory Party have already started preparing for the next leadership election, their attentions are elsewhere. Sadly it's a foregone conclusion Labour is the Next UK serving government.
The very best we can hope for is cutting down their majority, without the help of Reform that majority could quite possible have been on a landslide victory.
As for the Tories win or lose ...they should be kissing arse to Farage/Reform party, otherwise they'd have been un -electable ........ forever.
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Post by witchfinder on Jul 1, 2024 15:39:22 GMT
No different to Labour acting as a magnet for anti-semites and men dressed as women. The Hamas boys who celebrate Hamas terrrorism on here, using multiple accounts, collectively spank the report button when people point out their hypocrisy. I think it's all organised on Orac's and Montegriffo's troll farm. I have only ever had one account on this forum ( as in one account at any one given time ) As much as I am no fan of Jeremy Corbyn, and glad he's gone, together with most of his followers, I still defy anyone to point to, or quote anything he ever said which was antisemitic. ? NOT something which can be interpreted as been antisemitic, but something he actually said which was racist aginst Jewish people. As for "celebrating Hamas terrorism" ... Its such a pathetic accusation, also without any foundation or evidence, that its not even worth arguing the point. What you actually mean is the statement thus : "The Israelis reap what they sow", which I stand by, because they have reaped what they sow.
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