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15 minutes ago, jippytum said:

never has a newly elected party with a massive majority been so upopular so soon after an election. 

Testiment to the sleaze from Starmer and his bogus election mandate. 

 

Indeed.  No matter what they do to the UK, no matter how much the Pound Sterling decreases in value, no matter how many pensioners die this winter due to their cruel and unnecessary policies, no matter if the next 4.5 years are spent in recession, no matter if their partners in BlackRock buy up all the available farmland due to inheritance tax, no matter how expensive they make energy or even if the lights literally go out due to net zero insanity, and no matter how many repeats of Southport, there is literally nothing the UK can do about it.   That petition could have 50 million signatures and will be ignored and probably just blamed on the far right  or the usual suspects (Russia/China) again. 

 

It would need an event of far more significance than any of the above (such as someone eating cake on a birthday when they were not supposed to), before the legacy media would even turn against them.   

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Looks like they are getting ready for an interview,  for a new job.

Can't see the flower that's squirts water yet.

 

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1 hour ago, jippytum said:

never has a newly elected party with a massive majority been so upopular so soon after an election. 

Testiment to the sleaze from Starmer and his bogus election mandate. 

It’s a testament to the power of the rightwing press.

 

 

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1 hour ago, James105 said:

 

Indeed.  No matter what they do to the UK, no matter how much the Pound Sterling decreases in value, no matter how many pensioners die this winter due to their cruel and unnecessary policies, no matter if the next 4.5 years are spent in recession, no matter if their partners in BlackRock buy up all the available farmland due to inheritance tax, no matter how expensive they make energy or even if the lights literally go out due to net zero insanity, and no matter how many repeats of Southport, there is literally nothing the UK can do about it.   That petition could have 50 million signatures and will be ignored and probably just blamed on the far right  or the usual suspects (Russia/China) again. 

 

It would need an event of far more significance than any of the above (such as someone eating cake on a birthday when they were not supposed to), before the legacy media would even turn against them.   

Non of which has happened.

 

And you seem to have missed the rightwing press’ relentless campaign of attacking the Labour Government 

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2 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Non of which has happened.

 

And you seem to have missed the rightwing press’ relentless campaign of attacking the Labour Government 

 

   Labour seem to have annoyed everyone by their policies .

Farmers , Council tax payers , Nurses , the Police , Pensioners  ,  the 1 in 5 of the kids in private schools even Asylum seekers . 

   But, its all the Daily Mails fault why Labour are so unpopular 

  

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Too bad for the malcontents. Tossing out a government because a small vocal minority are unhappy is not how the parliamentary system works in the UK. The people voted and must live with their  poor  choice until the government resigns or  calls an election.

Maybe people will think  before voting next time. It is not as if the candidates who would run in a new election would be any better than the last election. Conservatives have too much deadwood to do any better.

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14 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

It’s a testament to the power of the rightwing press.

 

 

Yep, cunningly cancelled the OAP winter heating allowance and blamed it on Labour even though Labour had said previously they would take care of old people if elected. They don't come more dastardly than the Viscount Rothermeres of this world.

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5 minutes ago, mokwit said:

Yep, cunningly cancelled the OAP winter heating allowance and blamed it on Labour even though Labour had said previously they would take care of old people if elected. They don't come more dastardly than the Viscount Rothermeres of this world.

Labour are taking care of old people, they’re just not giving out heating allowances to pensioners who are not in receipt of means tested benefits.

 

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1 minute ago, Chivas said:

 

Why dont you absolute cretins start with Harding who managed to spaff £37 Billion on track and trace yet Germany with a similar population spent just £1 Billion

 

 

   Didn't Labour state in their election manifesto  that they would fully investigate the Covid response and the finances and they would prosecute any corruption ?

   Labour were elected to deal with the issue stated  above .

How are Labour getting along with that pledge ?

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11 minutes ago, Patong2021 said:

Too bad for the malcontents. Tossing out a government because a small vocal minority are unhappy is not how the parliamentary system works in the UK. The people voted and must live with their  poor  choice until the government resigns or  calls an election.

Maybe people will think  before voting next time. It is not as if the candidates who would run in a new election would be any better than the last election. Conservatives have too much deadwood to do any better.

14 years of living with a poor choice, the message eventually got through.

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1 minute ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   Didn't Labour state in their election manifesto  that they would fully investigate the Covid response and the finances and they would prosecute any corruption ?

   Labour were elected to deal with the issue stated  above .

How are Labour getting along with that pledge ?

I’ve no idea.

 

Do you?

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16 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   Labour seem to have annoyed everyone by their policies .

Farmers , Council tax payers , Nurses , the Police , Pensioners  ,  the 1 in 5 of the kids in private schools even Asylum seekers . 

   But, its all the Daily Mails fault why Labour are so unpopular 

  

They’ve definitely annoyed the hyper wealthy clique who control the UK’s rightwing press.

 

 

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24 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   Its more to do with Labours performance , rather than the Right wing press .

   *Always someone else's fault*

I would accept that if the same media ranting about Labour had done half as much ranting about the extreme corruption of the past 14 years.

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1 minute ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

  If I knew the answer , then why would I ask the question ?

So, I don't know , do you ?

Why would you expect me to know the answer when you don’t, I’m not your research assistant.

 

Write to your MP.

 

Posted
8 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

They’ve definitely annoyed the hyper wealthy clique who control the UK’s rightwing press.

 

 

 

   Its the entire electorate that they annoyed .

Just seen that they've also now annoyed the unemployed 

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1 minute ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   Its the entire electorate that they annoyed .

Just seen that they've also now annoyed the unemployed 


‘Entire electorate’?

 

Please do at least try to keep it real.

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41 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

It’s a testament to the power of the rightwing press.

 

 

You're blaming the Tory's media for Labour getting into power by spouting BS and lies.............🤣

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21 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

14 years of living with a poor choice, the message eventually got through.

Yes, attack the working class, farmers, pension stuff...:unsure:

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9 minutes ago, RayC said:

Talking of broken promises, maybe we could re-run the Brexit referendum in that case.

Nooo the people have spoken, the result must be lived with.

 

Unless of course it’s unfinished business’ or a Labour victory at a General Election, then it l’s gloves off.

 

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2 minutes ago, transam said:

Yes, attack the working class, farmers, pension stuff...:unsure:

Increasing spending the schools and health services they rely on, raising the minimum wage… that kind of arrack?

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11 minutes ago, RayC said:

Talking of broken promises, maybe we could re-run the Brexit referendum in that case.

 

   No, that would be way off topic and besides , the Government didn't break any promises .

   The promise was that there would be just one referendum  , would you want Labour to also break that promise and have another referendum ?

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28 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Labour are taking care of old people, they’re just not giving out heating allowances to pensioners who are not in receipt of means tested benefits.

 

Labour taking more care of old people

 

Household energy bills will jump by £21 from January in a fresh blow for millions of pensioners who face the loss of winter fuel payments

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2024/11/22/energy-price-cap-rises-as-starmer-pulls-winter-fuel-payment/

https://archive.ph/YGYaG

 

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