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Post by thehartshillbadger on Dec 6, 2023 20:55:36 GMT
As I keep telling your leftie mates, they’ve sold out so I’m waiting for the next batch. You’re all obsessed 😏 I confess to an obsession trying to understand why anyone would be obsessed with Nige Farage. I suggest you find a hobby😉
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Post by foghornsgleghorn on Dec 6, 2023 21:15:34 GMT
I confess to an obsession trying to understand why anyone would be obsessed with Nige Farage. I suggest you find a hobby😉 Taxidermy I think 🤔
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Post by LL Cool Dave on Dec 6, 2023 21:20:30 GMT
A man of principle... a sad loss.
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Post by Rednwhitenblue on Dec 6, 2023 21:29:38 GMT
Dear Rishi
You're not quite enough of a Nazi for my liking. I resign.
Yours Robert
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Post by Rednwhitenblue on Dec 6, 2023 21:31:06 GMT
I confess to an obsession trying to understand why anyone would be obsessed with Nige Farage. I suggest you find a hobby😉 Do you think he'll win, Badge? Not seen any of it so no idea what's going on or what stage they're at.
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Post by wannabee on Dec 6, 2023 21:57:26 GMT
I suggest you find a hobby😉 Do you think he'll win, Badge? Not seen any of it so no idea what's going on or what stage they're at. Nige usually doesn't do very well when people start voting
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Post by lordb on Dec 6, 2023 22:02:15 GMT
I suggest you find a hobby😉 Do you think he'll win, Badge? Not seen any of it so no idea what's going on or what stage they're at. Win what? Is he standing as an MP again?
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Post by oggyoggy on Dec 6, 2023 22:19:01 GMT
I confess to an obsession trying to understand why anyone would be obsessed with Nige Farage. I suggest you find a hobby😉 Nigel Farage? Oh no, he’s taken.
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Post by generationex on Dec 6, 2023 22:30:31 GMT
Dear Rishi You're not quite enough of a Nazi for my liking. I resign. Yours Robert PS - And I told you we needed to create a diversion from our incompetence and dog-whistle the loons in the red wall. I’m stuck in bloody Newark you know!
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Post by gawa on Dec 6, 2023 23:54:48 GMT
A man of principle... a sad loss. I think Sunak must have painted over all the cartoons in his office to make it less welcoming and that was the final straw for him. (Politics joke for those who get it)
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Post by essexstokey on Dec 7, 2023 6:13:52 GMT
A man of principle... a sad loss. He's the sacrificial lamb to take attention away from covid enquiry Let's put it this way boris started bigging a whole under himself it will reach Australia soon Definitely worth a listen today
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Post by essexstokey on Dec 7, 2023 6:17:25 GMT
Notice no comments on boris
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Post by starkiller on Dec 7, 2023 6:50:56 GMT
Notice no comments on boris The fraud should have told the truth about the scamdemic. Still waiting for the evidence to be produced on which the decision for a catastrophic lockdown for a respiratory virus was based. Obviously this pantomime fake inquiry won't bother with such questions. There was no science. It was Globalist games. And now folk are brainwashed into criminal lockdowns, they'll try it over and over and over again, with all decision making handed over to the totally corrupt WHO. Governments can inflict tyranny and say 'it's not us guv'. So predictable.
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Post by Rednwhitenblue on Dec 7, 2023 7:18:32 GMT
Johnson being sworn in and promising to tell "nothing but the truth" was also the clip several news programmes chose to show last night! Making a point I think.
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Post by LL Cool Dave on Dec 7, 2023 7:21:38 GMT
Notice no comments on boris People have just got tired of him, I've noticed this on social media posts as well.
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Post by Rednwhitenblue on Dec 7, 2023 7:27:29 GMT
Notice no comments on boris The fraud should have told the truth about the scamdemic. Still waiting for the evidence to be produced on which the decision for a catastrophic lockdown for a respiratory virus was based. Obviously this pantomime fake inquiry won't bother with such questions. There was no science. It was Globalist games. And now folk are brainwashed into criminal lockdowns, they'll try it over and over and over again, with all decision making handed over to the totally corrupt WHO. Governments can inflict tyranny and say 'it's not us guv'. So predictable. "They'll do it over and over again". Thought it was never-ending? We were never going back? 😀
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Post by knype on Dec 7, 2023 7:34:32 GMT
Dear Rishi You're not quite enough of a Nazi for my liking. I resign. Yours Robert Nazi? FFS
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Post by lordb on Dec 7, 2023 7:37:35 GMT
Dear Rishi You're not quite enough of a Nazi for my liking. I resign. Yours Robert Nazi? FFS Well he has resigned because Sunak immigration policy isn't, despite being the most right wing immigration policy we have ever had, right wing enough OK flippant to use the word Nazi but it's not flippant to point out just how far to the right they are going
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Post by andystokey on Dec 7, 2023 8:14:21 GMT
A man of principle... a sad loss. He's the sacrificial lamb to take attention away from covid enquiry Let's put it this way boris started bigging a whole under himself it will reach Australia soon Definitely worth a listen today He was banged to rights on his WhatsApp messages missing from his phone. It's all setting up nicely for Rishi to start mansplaining to the KC and eventually losing his temper about eat out to help out.
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Post by lawrieleslie on Dec 7, 2023 8:32:06 GMT
Dear Rishi You're not quite enough of a Nazi for my liking. I resign. Yours Robert Nazi? FFS Seems that some are more than happy to spend £8m per day, or £2.9b per year, housing illegals immigrants in hotel accommodation and putting enormous pressure on our public services. But none offer any alternative measures to stop the flood across the channel.
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Post by Huddysleftfoot on Dec 7, 2023 9:29:40 GMT
Seems that some are more than happy to spend £8m per day, or £2.9b per year, housing illegals immigrants in hotel accommodation and putting enormous pressure on our public services. But none offer any alternative measures to stop the flood across the channel. You've surprised me there mate...thought you'd be fully aware that there's no such thing as an "illegal immigrant"?
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Post by PotteringThrough on Dec 7, 2023 9:29:50 GMT
Seems that some are more than happy to spend £8m per day, or £2.9b per year, housing illegals immigrants in hotel accommodation and putting enormous pressure on our public services. But none offer any alternative measures to stop the flood across the channel. My preference would be to spend that money on staff to process the claims, clear the backlog and allow those who have a legal right to be here to start contributing to society and those public services they’re using. I’d also not be opposed to work in partnership with France and the EU via a joint police force to target the smuggling gangs - not the individuals trying to get across.
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Post by starkiller on Dec 7, 2023 9:33:16 GMT
Dear Rishi You're not quite enough of a Nazi for my liking. I resign. Yours Robert Nazi? FFS Apparently, giving quality hotel accommodation, with all bills and food paid, to literally anyone in the world who gets here by boat, tripling the worst year of Labour immigration every single year, and inviting 80% of the total immigration to the UK of the last 1500 years, is a far right nazi party. If that is nazi, I don't know what it makes almost every non- western country in the world who strictly control entry and numbers? This includes the countries most of these people are from. The Rwanda thing deliberately is designed to fail, while fleecing the taxpayer, so they can carry on doing it. Before the other half of this one-party state can continue it further.
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Post by Seymour Beaver on Dec 7, 2023 9:41:50 GMT
Seems that some are more than happy to spend £8m per day, or £2.9b per year, housing illegals immigrants in hotel accommodation and putting enormous pressure on our public services. But none offer any alternative measures to stop the flood across the channel. Er - Yes they do. 1. Allow asylum applications at embassies in first safe country to stop need to reach UK to apply. 2. Those that do arrive allow to work under licence so they are funding their own food and accommodation. 3. Speed up the criminally slow application process so that they are either allowed to stay or returned quickly (most applications are successful btw). 4. Either rejoin the EU or begotiate to be allowed to be part of the Dublin accord so boats can be returned to France which post Brexit they cannot. 5. Get rid of the Tories under whom boat crissing have risen dramatically over the past 14 years.
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Post by starkiller on Dec 7, 2023 9:44:15 GMT
The fraud should have told the truth about the scamdemic. Still waiting for the evidence to be produced on which the decision for a catastrophic lockdown for a respiratory virus was based. Obviously this pantomime fake inquiry won't bother with such questions. There was no science. It was Globalist games. And now folk are brainwashed into criminal lockdowns, they'll try it over and over and over again, with all decision making handed over to the totally corrupt WHO. Governments can inflict tyranny and say 'it's not us guv'. So predictable. "They'll do it over and over again". Thought it was never-ending? We were never going back? 😀 No I said tyranny is incremental, and it will continue. You think getting countries signed up to a world pandemic treaty means going back to normal? You said the covid scam would be done in a year. They're still pushing the dangerous but useless for 'covid' jabs for pregnant women. How about questioning all of the inconsistencies and absurdities fed to you by 'the science'. Have you accepted you were conned yet?
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Post by Huddysleftfoot on Dec 7, 2023 10:49:34 GMT
Unravelling right now....
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Post by maxplonk on Dec 7, 2023 11:14:06 GMT
A man of principle... a sad loss. "These are my principles. If you don't like them, I have others." Groucho Marx.
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Post by satoshi on Dec 7, 2023 11:25:20 GMT
Can’t we just go to Rwanda and leave the politicians here?
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Post by gawa on Dec 7, 2023 11:38:13 GMT
Seems that some are more than happy to spend £8m per day, or £2.9b per year, housing illegals immigrants in hotel accommodation and putting enormous pressure on our public services. But none offer any alternative measures to stop the flood across the channel. You need a deterrent to stop people from doing the crossings. Something which makes them feel its not worth the risk. This isn't just my words, it's what Sunak has said himself. We used to have said deterrent which was named "The Dub agreement". This allowed you to return illegal immigrants to a safe country they previously stood foot in. This is why before brexit we didn't have as many small boat crossings. The post brexit deal which Boris Johnsons brokered was a shambles though and this is one of many things overlooked. Once that deterrent disappeared, the number of people crossing the channel on small boats grew massively. In addition the home office hasn't been processing the asylum requests at a manageable rate which is what's contributing to all these hotel costs. The vast majority of the hotels used for asylum seekers are from conseevative party donors who make alot more money from hosting asylum seekers than they do guests. Call me a cynic but I can see why the tories have made little effort to work through the backlog because those hotels are lining the pockets of their donors. There are solutions out there but to me it feels like the tories don't actually want a solution to something they and their donors profit from. We've had 13 years of "tough on immigration talk" and net migration has went from 200k to 750k per year in that time. Those numbers don't suggest this is a party that's ever been interested in tackling immigration. This is a party which enables immigration and profits from it. Rwanda was always going to fail and many people have said that for over 12 months. We all knew it was smoke and mirrors and just another tory three word slogan which is all talk no action. Surprise surprise a year on and it's an utter failure like many people said it would be. There's solutions out there but you need a party which is interested in representing the people rather than the businesses to implement a party. I'm sure all those big businesses supporting the tories would much prefer the problem not to be tackled as it enables them to employ staff for 20% less than what British people get paid. Cheap labour means more profits. The Tory party is the party of big business not the people. Sooner people realise it the better. The numbers speak for themselves.
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Post by adri2008 on Dec 7, 2023 11:47:30 GMT
Jenrick has no principles (like Braverman) and is merely posturing for the benefit of post Sunak leadership ambitions. Of course neither would have any chance with the wider electorate but that might not stop Conservative members from voting for them.
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