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Post by scfcbiancorossi on Apr 2, 2024 9:19:46 GMT
Another week and another week of Nige staying tight lipped over whether he will make a stunning return to front line politics with Reform. If he does then this election goes from being one of the dullest, most boring elections in British history to one of the most exciting and dare I say it, "enticing".
Love him or loathe him, just imagine TV debates with Farage up against the notoriously bland, deceitful and uninspiring Starmer and Sunak. He'd absolutely rip them apart and I don't think anyone could possibly deny that.
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Post by maxplonk on Apr 2, 2024 9:34:08 GMT
Another week and another week of Nige staying tight lipped over whether he will make a stunning return to front line politics with Reform. If he does then this election goes from being one of the dullest, most boring elections in British history to one of the most exciting and dare I say it, "enticing". Love him or loathe him, just imagine TV debates with Farage up against the notoriously bland, deceitful and uninspiring Starmer and Sunak. He'd absolutely rip them apart and I don't think anyone could possibly deny that. I think Farage might be a bit tight-lipped seeing as Corbyn's lawyers are after him.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 2, 2024 11:08:41 GMT
Another week and another week of Nige staying tight lipped over whether he will make a stunning return to front line politics with Reform. If he does then this election goes from being one of the dullest, most boring elections in British history to one of the most exciting and dare I say it, "enticing". Love him or loathe him, just imagine TV debates with Farage up against the notoriously bland, deceitful and uninspiring Starmer and Sunak. He'd absolutely rip them apart and I don't think anyone could possibly deny that. The only thing that should be exciting about a debate is the subject matter. Farage is great at lying and then deflecting. Elections should be boring. People should just state what they are going to do and leave the bullshit at the door. It’s politics, it’s not supposed to be entertaining.
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Post by oggyoggy on Apr 2, 2024 12:43:50 GMT
Another week and another week of Nige staying tight lipped over whether he will make a stunning return to front line politics with Reform. If he does then this election goes from being one of the dullest, most boring elections in British history to one of the most exciting and dare I say it, "enticing". Love him or loathe him, just imagine TV debates with Farage up against the notoriously bland, deceitful and uninspiring Starmer and Sunak. He'd absolutely rip them apart and I don't think anyone could possibly deny that. A former chief prosecutor against Farage in a debate! I know who would be torn apart in if it were judged only on substance. But populism, deflection and distraction turns debates into politics. Farage is utterly useless on substance because his politics and policies lack any substance or truth. He is brilliant at the politics side of things though. If you want to hear great debates not debased by politics, follow a live streamed Supreme Court hearing. Politics does not have great debates.
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Post by prestwichpotter on Apr 2, 2024 13:27:57 GMT
Another week and another week of Nige staying tight lipped over whether he will make a stunning return to front line politics with Reform. If he does then this election goes from being one of the dullest, most boring elections in British history to one of the most exciting and dare I say it, "enticing". Love him or loathe him, just imagine TV debates with Farage up against the notoriously bland, deceitful and uninspiring Starmer and Sunak. He'd absolutely rip them apart and I don't think anyone could possibly deny that. "Stunning" is doing a bit of heavy lifting there mate.......
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Post by Seymour Beaver on Apr 2, 2024 16:06:23 GMT
Another week and another week of Nige staying tight lipped over whether he will make a stunning return to front line politics with Reform. If he does then this election goes from being one of the dullest, most boring elections in British history to one of the most exciting and dare I say it, "enticing". Love him or loathe him, just imagine TV debates with Farage up against the notoriously bland, deceitful and uninspiring Starmer and Sunak. He'd absolutely rip them apart and I don't think anyone could possibly deny that. Why would Little Nige be in the TV debates with Starmer and Sunak? TV debates are for Party Leaders which Richard Tice is for Reform. Unless Farridge is off to set up yet another Party, which given his predilection for being a Big Fish in a small pond, he seems wont to do.
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Apr 2, 2024 21:09:16 GMT
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Post by Paul Spencer on Apr 2, 2024 22:10:36 GMT
I'm not sure how they're allowed to get away with this. For one, he is absolutely lying and secondly, it's borderline racist.
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Post by desman2 on Apr 2, 2024 23:56:24 GMT
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Post by wannabee on Apr 3, 2024 0:56:50 GMT
I'm not sure how they're allowed to get away with this. For one, he is absolutely lying and secondly, it's borderline racist. I agree that it is a major failing in the Political system in this Country that allows this sort of inaccurate rhetoric to be broadcast without the requirement of supportive facts. The principal being if you repeat s lie enough times it becomes the Truth. On the other hand the target audience for this "message" is all too receptive and so it becomes a Circle Jerk of positive reinforcement
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Post by Huddysleftfoot on Apr 3, 2024 7:23:05 GMT
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Post by 828492 on Apr 3, 2024 8:54:58 GMT
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Post by Paul Spencer on Apr 3, 2024 9:23:51 GMT
Just let this sink in ... The industry was privatised in 1989 for a net price of £6.1bn, £7.5bn price minus a dowry of £1.5bn to give companies a debt free start. So far water companies have paid more than £75bn in dividends, and neglected investment. Customer bills have increased by over 350%, double the rate of inflation. Companies operate through complex opaque corporate structures and are adept at shifting profits to low/no tax jurisdiction. They pay little or no corporation tax. In 2023, sewage was dumped into rivers/seas for 3.6 million hours, compared to 1.75m hours in 2022. Some 3bn litres of water is lost every year due to leaks from a dilapidated infrastructure. No new reservoirs have been built since 1989.
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Post by lordb on Apr 3, 2024 10:37:17 GMT
Just let this sink in ... The industry was privatised in 1989 for a net price of £6.1bn, £7.5bn price minus a dowry of £1.5bn to give companies a debt free start. So far water companies have paid more than £75bn in dividends, and neglected investment. Customer bills have increased by over 350%, double the rate of inflation. Companies operate through complex opaque corporate structures and are adept at shifting profits to low/no tax jurisdiction. They pay little or no corporation tax. In 2023, sewage was dumped into rivers/seas for 3.6 million hours, compared to 1.75m hours in 2022. Some 3bn litres of water is lost every year due to leaks from a dilapidated infrastructure. No new reservoirs have been built since 1989. How would not be a vote winner to put this in manifesto? Expecting Starmer not to do it Presume Greens will Lib Dem possibly Reform? No idea
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Post by Paul Spencer on Apr 3, 2024 11:35:09 GMT
They genuinely are utterly incompetent.
How many teacher strikes did we have to go through as they attempted to avoid giving them a decent pay rise and now they're paying IMMIGRANTS £10k bonuses to come here to fill the staff shortages!.
Today in Clown World indeed ...
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Post by phileetin on Apr 3, 2024 13:23:11 GMT
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Post by foster on Apr 3, 2024 13:32:59 GMT
They genuinely are utterly incompetent. How many teacher strikes did we have to go through as they attempted to avoid giving them a decent pay rise and now they're paying IMMIGRANTS £10k bonuses to come here to fill the staff shortages!. Today in Clown World indeed ... It's one thing needing immigrants for the unskilled low paid jobs, it's another enticing them to come here because we're too tight to pay natives what they deserve and what we can clearly afford. Its clear the govt are trying to change the demographics and fuck over the general population whilst lining their own pockets. In 10-20 years the country won't be recognisable.
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Post by Huddysleftfoot on Apr 3, 2024 13:36:43 GMT
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Post by phileetin on Apr 3, 2024 13:37:09 GMT
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Post by gawa on Apr 3, 2024 13:56:18 GMT
Fair play to China for trying to find solutions which aren't based on profit. Having young people live in the facilities helps tackle 2 issues at once: 1. Housing costs for the young 2. Care for the elderly You won't find any such policies in the uk anytime soon. Our solutions are all based on profit and more like: 1. Sell your home and lose your life savings to pay for immigrants on minimum wage to look after you. 2. Have young people forced into the private rental market where leeches profit of them simply existing. Personally I prefer China's actions of trying to find solutions which address multiple socio economic issues at once. But we have to remember that this is a communist country and those solutions don't put profiteering at the forefront. The uk prefers solutions which strip wealth and assets from people and funnel them back into corporations with billions of assets.
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Post by Seymour Beaver on Apr 3, 2024 15:36:15 GMT
What a twat. If only the Mail got so outraged about Tory MP's with second jobs.
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Post by Seymour Beaver on Apr 3, 2024 15:46:03 GMT
Yet another Brexit gift. The economic migrants we needed to maintain our workforce who came from the EU were less likely to stay or want to bring their extended families because of the proximity of 'home'. However we cut that supply off for a blue passport and a pint of wine. You reap what you sow.
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Post by Paul Spencer on Apr 3, 2024 23:49:22 GMT
Thankfully Sunak won't ever get the opportunity to pull off his grubby little plan.
The ECHR is what protects us all from being ruled by the fascist dictatorship he so craves.
Get in the fuckin bin, you horrible man ...
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Post by wannabee on Apr 4, 2024 0:14:03 GMT
Thankfully Sunak won't ever get the opportunity to pull off his grubby little plan. The ECHR is what protects us all from being ruled by the fascist dictatorship he so craves. Get in the fuckin bin, you horrible man ... What have we become I don't deny there are many, perhaps even a Majority that accept Rishi's plaintive words What the Fuck has happened to the Moral Compass of this Country, did we ever have one to lose? It's problematic
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Post by wannabee on Apr 4, 2024 0:16:00 GMT
Yet another Brexit gift. The economic migrants we needed to maintain our workforce who came from the EU were less likely to stay or want to bring their extended families because of the proximity of 'home'. However we cut that supply off for a blue passport and a pint of wine. You reap what you sow. Who knew
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Post by Paul Spencer on Apr 4, 2024 10:23:31 GMT
Revisiting Python but this is genuinely quite superb.
What has the ECHR ever done for us?
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Post by elystokie on Apr 4, 2024 10:34:51 GMT
Surely something as momentous as leaving the ECHR should be something we vote on rather than let someone we never actually voted to lead our country decide?
It's fucking abhorrent.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 4, 2024 10:47:14 GMT
Thankfully Sunak won't ever get the opportunity to pull off his grubby little plan. The ECHR is what protects us all from being ruled by the fascist dictatorship he so craves. Get in the fuckin bin, you horrible man ... I’m glad he was able to get the “sovereignty” buzzword in.
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Post by Seymour Beaver on Apr 4, 2024 11:07:12 GMT
Surely something as momentous as leaving the ECHR should be something we vote on rather than let someone we never actually voted to lead our country decide? It's fucking abhorrent. Oh Gawd. Farridge would be pleasuring himself at the very thought. Another chance to spend two years campaigning in the limelight yet taking zero responsibility for the outcome.
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Post by andystokey on Apr 4, 2024 12:29:11 GMT
Thankfully Sunak won't ever get the opportunity to pull off his grubby little plan. The ECHR is what protects us all from being ruled by the fascist dictatorship he so craves. Get in the fuckin bin, you horrible man ... He knows saying the bill is compatible with ECHR is a lie because Suella said so on the cover page of the bill. Where do we stop the lying?
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