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Apr 5, 2024 20:33:00 GMT
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Apr 5, 2024 20:33:00 GMT
Let’s be honest. Big Nige is coming back. Like him or not he will have an influence on the election. I know it, he knows it, he’s just biding his time He never has before, on a GE that is Presume he's not standing, can't blame him given he loses over and over again Can't stand his lies, don't agree with a thing he says tbh apart from about beer, knows his stuff there And who do you think doesn’t lie within our political parties?
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Apr 5, 2024 20:34:33 GMT
If the Worker’s Party of Britain stand a candidate in my constituency, I’ll be voting for them. If not, maybe Green. I just cannot vote for a party (Tory or Labour) indulging an evil country’s brutal destruction and genocide of innocent Palestinians, as well as their supporters in this country. What has Israel got to do with our election?
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Apr 5, 2024 20:38:01 GMT
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Post by lordb on Apr 5, 2024 20:38:01 GMT
If the Worker’s Party of Britain stand a candidate in my constituency, I’ll be voting for them. If not, maybe Green. I just cannot vote for a party (Tory or Labour) indulging an evil country’s brutal destruction and genocide of innocent Palestinians, as well as their supporters in this country. What has Israel got to do with our election? People have an interest in our foreign policy I'll be voting Labour but Starmee stance on the conflict disgusts me
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Apr 5, 2024 20:38:35 GMT
Speaking from experience? Not at all. I cast my vote in the referendum. However I know people who didn't but now wished they had. I'm therefore merely making the point that assumption made on the basis of opinion polls can be sometimes be fatally flawed Farage had it right, that’s what won the votes. I’m sure had he been in charge of Brexit it’d be a different story. He’s said himself, almost immediately that the Brexit that happened isn’t the Brexit he campaigned for and you can dress it up however you want. But his plan is what people voted for, not the governments
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Apr 5, 2024 20:39:40 GMT
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Apr 5, 2024 20:39:40 GMT
What has Israel got to do with our election? People have an interest in our foreign policy I'll be voting Labour but Starmee stance on the conflict disgusts me Nobody will care about Israel Come the elections. Sad but true. When I say nobody I mean the vast majority
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Post by lordb on Apr 5, 2024 20:40:25 GMT
Not at all. I cast my vote in the referendum. However I know people who didn't but now wished they had. I'm therefore merely making the point that assumption made on the basis of opinion polls can be sometimes be fatally flawed Farage had it right, that’s what won the votes. I’m sure had he been in charge of Brexit it’d be a different story. He’s said himself, almost immediately that the Brexit that happened isn’t the Brexit he campaigned for and you can dress it up however you want. But his plan is what people voted for, not the governments Absolute Bollocks there was no plan from him or the government they didn't really believe they would win as such none of them had any actual plan Farage is an utter charlatan
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Apr 5, 2024 20:41:22 GMT
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Post by lordb on Apr 5, 2024 20:41:22 GMT
People have an interest in our foreign policy I'll be voting Labour but Starmee stance on the conflict disgusts me Nobody will care about Israel Come the elections. Sad but true. When I say nobody I mean the vast majority Thats true however given both Tory and Labour have essentially the same stance it's made it anon issue even more so for the GE
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Apr 5, 2024 20:43:11 GMT
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Apr 5, 2024 20:43:11 GMT
Farage had it right, that’s what won the votes. I’m sure had he been in charge of Brexit it’d be a different story. He’s said himself, almost immediately that the Brexit that happened isn’t the Brexit he campaigned for and you can dress it up however you want. But his plan is what people voted for, not the governments Absolute Bollocks there was no plan from him or the government they didn't really believe they would win as such none of them had any actual plan Farage is an utter charlatan Ok
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Post by Seymour Beaver on Apr 5, 2024 20:48:58 GMT
Not at all. I cast my vote in the referendum. However I know people who didn't but now wished they had. I'm therefore merely making the point that assumption made on the basis of opinion polls can be sometimes be fatally flawed Farage had it right, that’s what won the votes. I’m sure had he been in charge of Brexit it’d be a different story. He’s said himself, almost immediately that the Brexit that happened isn’t the Brexit he campaigned for and you can dress it up however you want. But his plan is what people voted for, not the governments You're living in a parallel universe mate there's no way Farage would ever allow himself to be in charge of anything. He doesn't do accountability. It's so much easier with much more money to be made sniping from the sidelines about other people's failures. By all means call me out if he ever becomes minister for anything ever, but until then he is and will remain a noisy narcisistic windbag.
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Apr 5, 2024 20:50:18 GMT
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Apr 5, 2024 20:50:18 GMT
Farage had it right, that’s what won the votes. I’m sure had he been in charge of Brexit it’d be a different story. He’s said himself, almost immediately that the Brexit that happened isn’t the Brexit he campaigned for and you can dress it up however you want. But his plan is what people voted for, not the governments You're living in a parallel universe mate there's no way Farage would ever allow himself to be in charge of anything. He doesn't do accountability. It's so much easier with much more money to be made sniping from the sidelines about other people's failures. By all means call me out if he ever becomes minister for anything ever, but until then he is and will remain a noisy narcisistic windbag. Who’s better? Who do you think will do what you want to do? Name some names
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Apr 5, 2024 20:52:15 GMT
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Post by shakermaker on Apr 5, 2024 20:52:15 GMT
People have an interest in our foreign policy I'll be voting Labour but Starmee stance on the conflict disgusts me Nobody will care about Israel Come the elections. Sad but true. When I say nobody I mean the vast majority Enough did in Rochdale. I can only speak for my own conscience, and the suffering of Palestine is something that deeply affects me. Obviously I will wait to see if my constituency gets a candidate for WPGB and what his/her plans are beyond just support for Palestine. I hope it’s somebody with the charisma of George Galloway.
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Apr 5, 2024 20:55:16 GMT
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Apr 5, 2024 20:55:16 GMT
Nobody will care about Israel Come the elections. Sad but true. When I say nobody I mean the vast majority Enough did in Rochdale. I can only speak for my own conscience, and the suffering of Palestine is something that deeply affects me. Obviously I will wait to see if my constituency gets a candidate for WPGB and what his/her plans are beyond just support for Palestine. I hope it’s somebody with the charisma of George Galloway. The vote in Rochdale was nothing to do with Israel in my opinion. Not being funny
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Post by deeside2 on Apr 5, 2024 21:03:12 GMT
Reform
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Post by LL Cool Dave on Apr 5, 2024 21:05:05 GMT
I'll be voting Labour as they stand the best chance of winning the Stoke central seat from the Tories If I lived in a constituency where Lib Dems or Greens or Satan party led by Harold Shipman was most likely to defeat the Tories that's who I would vote for Same for me, anyone but these absolute fucking cunts that have ruined the country and taken the piss out of everyone in it whilst doing so. I hope they get absolutely annihilated.
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Apr 5, 2024 21:05:56 GMT
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Post by lordb on Apr 5, 2024 21:05:56 GMT
You're living in a parallel universe mate there's no way Farage would ever allow himself to be in charge of anything. He doesn't do accountability. It's so much easier with much more money to be made sniping from the sidelines about other people's failures. By all means call me out if he ever becomes minister for anything ever, but until then he is and will remain a noisy narcisistic windbag. Who’s better? Who do you think will do what you want to do? Name some names Pretty much everyone else degrees of shit of course
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Post by scfcbiancorossi on Apr 5, 2024 21:14:15 GMT
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Post by Seymour Beaver on Apr 5, 2024 21:14:58 GMT
You're living in a parallel universe mate there's no way Farage would ever allow himself to be in charge of anything. He doesn't do accountability. It's so much easier with much more money to be made sniping from the sidelines about other people's failures. By all means call me out if he ever becomes minister for anything ever, but until then he is and will remain a noisy narcisistic windbag. Who’s better? Who do you think will do what you want to do? Name some names Better at what? He's done nothing. Never held office in the UK and had an appalling record for attendance and voting whilst he was an MEP. He wont even get off the pot as to whether he's even in the game this time round. A progressive Green Agenda is ideally what I would want and in that respect Farage will never even come close - if he ever stands at all. If I thought a Green candidate had the remotest chance in a constituency in which I voted they'd get my vote and suboptimal though it is a Labour govt will be more likey to take steps in that direction than the current govt or Reform ever would. Maybe I'm setting the bar low - but give me that over a cultish devotion to self appointed populist messiah's any day of the week. You only have to look across the pond to see where that gets you.
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Post by mrrine on Apr 5, 2024 21:16:37 GMT
As it stands - Reform.
It's usually anything to prevent a Labour MP.
I won't lend support to one bag of shit to keep a slightly less shit bag of shit out this time.
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Post by scfcbiancorossi on Apr 5, 2024 21:16:56 GMT
Let’s be honest. Big Nige is coming back. Like him or not he will have an influence on the election. I know it, he knows it, he’s just biding his time Big Nige barmy army!! I really do hope this happens. Regardless of whatever side of the fence you're on, it will be incredibly healthy for British politics to have a genuinely competitive alternative to this dire globalist, centrist shite on both sides. It's like a one party state right now.
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Post by scfcbiancorossi on Apr 5, 2024 21:22:56 GMT
I do find it encouraging how many have said Reform or no one. This gives me hope ❤️❤️
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Apr 5, 2024 21:24:27 GMT
Who’s better? Who do you think will do what you want to do? Name some names Better at what? He's done nothing. Never held office in the UK and had an appalling record for attendance and voting whilst he was an MEP. He wont even get off the pot as to whether he's even in the game this time round. A progressive Green Agenda is ideally what I would want and in that respect Farage will never even come close - if he ever stands at all. If I thought a Green candidate had the remotest chance in a constituency in which I voted they'd get my vote and suboptimal though it is a Labour govt will be more likey to take steps in that direction than the current govt or Reform ever would. Maybe I'm setting the bar low - but give me that over a cultish devotion to self appointed populist messiah's any day of the week. You only have to look across the pond to see where that gets you. Just digging through all the shit you don’t mean(95% of what you’ve said) Who, realistically is going to improve this country’s politics? What party? Give me a name? It’s not good enough to slag people off who have never done it (despite one in particular convincing an entire nation to leave the EU pretty much single-handedly) If we’re going off records of people who make a significant change Nige is top of the list
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Post by shakermaker on Apr 5, 2024 21:24:58 GMT
I'll be voting Labour as they stand the best chance of winning the Stoke central seat from the Tories If I lived in a constituency where Lib Dems or Greens or Satan party led by Harold Shipman was most likely to defeat the Tories that's who I would vote for Same for me, anyone but these absolute fucking cunts that have ruined the country and taken the piss out of everyone in it whilst doing so. I hope they get absolutely annihilated. Those who voted Tory at the last election (in particular those in the Red Wall constituencies) have got exactly what they deserved.
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Apr 5, 2024 21:26:58 GMT
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Apr 5, 2024 21:26:58 GMT
Same for me, anyone but these absolute fucking cunts that have ruined the country and taken the piss out of everyone in it whilst doing so. I hope they get absolutely annihilated. Those who voted Tory at the last election (in particular those in the Red Wall constituencies) have got exactly what they deserved. Did you vote at the last election?
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Post by scfcbiancorossi on Apr 5, 2024 21:27:33 GMT
Who’s better? Who do you think will do what you want to do? Name some names Better at what? He's done nothing. Never held office in the UK and had an appalling record for attendance and voting whilst he was an MEP. He wont even get off the pot as to whether he's even in the game this time round. A progressive Green Agenda is ideally what I would want and in that respect Farage will never even come close - if he ever stands at all. If I thought a Green candidate had the remotest chance in a constituency in which I voted they'd get my vote and suboptimal though it is a Labour govt will be more likey to take steps in that direction than the current govt or Reform ever would. Maybe I'm setting the bar low - but give me that over a cultish devotion to self appointed populist messiah's any day of the week. You only have to look across the pond to see where that gets you. Come off it ffs he's one of the most influential politicians in modern British and indeed, European history despite having never been part of our one/two party establishment. He is without question the ONLY opposition politician that Sunak and Starmer are terrified of right now. They now full well if Big Nige stands for Reform, we've got carnage in this next election... Fingers crossed it happens, democracy needs it and the British people who want their country back need it.
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Post by cobhamstokey on Apr 5, 2024 21:28:18 GMT
Let’s be honest. Big Nige is coming back. Like him or not he will have an influence on the election. I know it, he knows it, he’s just biding his time Big Nige barmy army!! I really do hope this happens. Regardless of whatever side of the fence you're on, it will be incredibly healthy for British politics to have a genuinely competitive alternative to this dire globalist, centrist shite on both sides. It's like a one party state right now. This. I’d vote for them purely to say I’m not happy with the 2 main parties and to send a message that I’ve had enough of the “going through the motions” attitude in the country. That said I’d rather a Labour under Starmer than the Tories in power as they’ve let the country down badly on so many fronts and any change is a positive one. I think Starmers a safe pair of hands. I’m just pleased it’s not a Corbyn led government that would be a disaster.
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Apr 5, 2024 21:30:30 GMT
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Post by lordb on Apr 5, 2024 21:30:30 GMT
Better at what? He's done nothing. Never held office in the UK and had an appalling record for attendance and voting whilst he was an MEP. He wont even get off the pot as to whether he's even in the game this time round. A progressive Green Agenda is ideally what I would want and in that respect Farage will never even come close - if he ever stands at all. If I thought a Green candidate had the remotest chance in a constituency in which I voted they'd get my vote and suboptimal though it is a Labour govt will be more likey to take steps in that direction than the current govt or Reform ever would. Maybe I'm setting the bar low - but give me that over a cultish devotion to self appointed populist messiah's any day of the week. You only have to look across the pond to see where that gets you. Come off it ffs he's one of the most influential politicians in modern British and indeed, European history despite having never been part of our one/two party establishment. He is without question the ONLY opposition politician that Sunak and Starmer are terrified of right now. They now full well if Big Nige stands for Reform, we've got carnage in this next election... Fingers crossed it happens, democracy needs it and the British people who want their country back need it. That's a pisser He's a footnote now
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Apr 5, 2024 21:30:38 GMT
Big Nige barmy army!! I really do hope this happens. Regardless of whatever side of the fence you're on, it will be incredibly healthy for British politics to have a genuinely competitive alternative to this dire globalist, centrist shite on both sides. It's like a one party state right now. This. I’d vote for them purely to say I’m not happy with the 2 main parties and to send a message that I’ve had enough of the “going through the motions” attitude in the country. That said I’d rather a Labour under Starmer than the Tories in power as they’ve let the country down badly on so many fronts and any change is a positive one. I think Starmers a safe pair of hands. I’m just pleased it’s not a Corbyn led government that would be a disaster. Starmer is not “a safe pair of hands” we are in dire trouble when he takes over make no mistake
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Apr 5, 2024 21:31:27 GMT
Come off it ffs he's one of the most influential politicians in modern British and indeed, European history despite having never been part of our one/two party establishment. He is without question the ONLY opposition politician that Sunak and Starmer are terrified of right now. They now full well if Big Nige stands for Reform, we've got carnage in this next election... Fingers crossed it happens, democracy needs it and the British people who want their country back need it. That's a pisser He's a footnote now Both Sunak and Starmer are shit scared of Nige
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Apr 5, 2024 21:32:30 GMT
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Post by cobhamstokey on Apr 5, 2024 21:32:30 GMT
This. I’d vote for them purely to say I’m not happy with the 2 main parties and to send a message that I’ve had enough of the “going through the motions” attitude in the country. That said I’d rather a Labour under Starmer than the Tories in power as they’ve let the country down badly on so many fronts and any change is a positive one. I think Starmers a safe pair of hands. I’m just pleased it’s not a Corbyn led government that would be a disaster. Starmer is not “a safe pair of hands” we are in dire trouble when he takes over make no mistake He’s safer than Jezza
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Apr 5, 2024 21:33:43 GMT
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Post by shakermaker on Apr 5, 2024 21:33:43 GMT
Those who voted Tory at the last election (in particular those in the Red Wall constituencies) have got exactly what they deserved. Did you vote at the last election? Yes, for Labour. Unfortunately Brexit mattered more to the electorate than anything else.
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