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2 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

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

CH is an insider now, you should face the facts, if your lot told the electorate what they were going to do FIRST, they would not have been voted in, a bunch of crooks.

 

But as expected, CH will defend Labour, what ever they do...........:clap2:

 

I wait for a good larf on your next Labour cover-up...............😂

Posted
20 minutes ago, RayC said:

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

 

The petition to revoke Article 50 and rejoin the EU got over 6 million signatures. 

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7 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

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.

 

They 'spoke' alright, not knowing what the dodgy Labour Party were really going to do, the Labour keeping it quiet, shafting them, just blinding the gullible with BS........😬

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Posted (edited)
17 minutes ago, brewsterbudgen said:

 

The petition to revoke Article 50 and rejoin the EU got over 6 million signatures. 

The call for a new election is because there has never been such a mismatch between pre election promises and what happened after a Government took power since Germany post 1933 elections*.

 

*probably also some African kleptocrats with pre election promises to distribute the country's natural resources wealth - ooh, forgot Blair.

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Posted
2 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   Less than 10 % of the population 

 

Indeed.  Just like this silly petition, which will rightly be ignored.  

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1 minute ago, brewsterbudgen said:

 

Indeed.  Just like this silly petition, which will rightly be ignored.  

 

   They would need over 50 % of the vote to win a referendum  , could win the next election with 30 % of the vote 

Posted
25 minutes ago, RayC said:

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

 

If that was in the Labour manifesto and people voted for it then yes, there could and should be another referendum, as that is how the last one was granted.   Was it in their manifesto?  

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54 minutes ago, Chivas said:

Comedy gold beyond belief

 

14 years of catastrophic looting of the treasury by the Tories that has tripled the national debt yet when the adults are put in charge and have to make very tough decisions to start putting it right the little Tory roasters start squealing

 

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

 

Get that oaf Johnson for starters in the witness box with electric probes on his nuts every time the lie detecter pings off

 

£400bn was lost on covid lockdowns.  Labour wanted harder and longer lockdowns so the bill would very likely have been much, much higher.  Yes the Tories were awful hence they are no longer in government, but as awful as they were they are nowhere near as bad as these incompetent clowns in government now.   

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Is always sad to see the left wing globalist socialists take over a government. This happened under old sleepy Biden also. But like the U.S., the good people of Britain should rise up and throw these socialists out on their ear. Make Britain Great Again.

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2 minutes ago, James105 said:

 

£400bn was lost on covid lockdowns.  Labour wanted harder and longer lockdowns so the bill would very likely have been much, much higher.  Yes the Tories were awful hence they are no longer in government, but as awful as they were they are nowhere near as bad as these incompetent clowns in government now.   

Basically we swapped a bunch of Public Schoolboys who thought government was a wizard wheeze for the Polytechnic Students Union who don't understand SU ideology is not the real world.

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2 minutes ago, Keep Right said:

Is always sad to see the left wing globalist socialists take over a government. This happened under old sleepy Biden also. But like the U.S., the good people of Britain should rise up and throw these socialists out on their ear. Make Britain Great Again.

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Corbyn was seen off because of his far-left policies. Whatever Starmer's policies are they are not that.

 

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Just now, champers said:

Corbyn was seen off because of his far-left policies. Whatever Starmer's policies are they are not that.

 

Yeah, it's kinda like the difference between Trotskyism and Stalinism, or Starmerism as it will come to be called.

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Posted
1 minute ago, mokwit said:

Yeah, it's kinda like the difference between Trotskyism and Stalinism, or Starmerism as it will come to be called.

 

People seem to forget we recently had a buffoon like Boris Johnson and then a 'lettuce' running the country!  The people will get a chance to vote out Labour in 2028/9.  I'm willing to bet, they'll get another term.

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5 minutes ago, mokwit said:

Basically we swapped a bunch of Public Schoolboys who thought government was a wizard wheeze for the Polytechnic Students Union who don't understand SU ideology is not the real world.

Starmer and Reeves both got Oxford degrees.

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16 minutes ago, James105 said:

 

If that was in the Labour manifesto and people voted for it then yes, there could and should be another referendum, as that is how the last one was granted.   Was it in their manifesto?  

 

   The previous agreement just prior to the referendum, that there would just be ONE referendum and no more , One referendum and the result stands, would overrule any Labour attempt to over turn the referendum 

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29 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   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 ?

 

I'm being mischievous in pointing out the irony that some of  those dissatisfied with this year's GE result are employing the same justification i.e.  broken promises for a re-run as some of those who were dissatisfied with the outcome of the Brexit referendum.

 

Where, when and by whom was a promise made before the Brexit referendum that there would be no second referendum? May ruled out a second referendum after the result not before.

 

Maybe Cameron's government didn't break any promises wrt Brexit but the Leave Campaign certainly did

 

http://www.voteleavetakecontrol.org/why_vote_leave.html

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1 minute ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   The previous agreement just prior to the referendum, that there would just be ONE referendum and no more , One referendum and the result stands, would overrule any Labour attempt to over turn the referendum 

They are clearly moving towards "rejoining the common market"

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3 minutes ago, mokwit said:

Yeah, it's kinda like the difference between Trotskyism and Stalinism, or Starmerism as it will come to be called.

 

I think Corbynism was socialism with good intentions, but this... This is something very different.  I don't think Corbyn would have partnered with BlackRock in the same week that IHT for farmers was introduced (when BlackRock have been buying up farmland) or escalating the Ukraine conflict when BlackRock already have the contracts for rebuilding Ukraine and supplying weapons.  There is some seriously dirty money involved in Starmerism.   

 

Surprised the leftists are still so enthused about it considering how anti big business they claim to be.  Anyway, that reminds me, maybe its time to purchase some BlackRock shares as there is another 4.5 years of this to go.  

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1 minute ago, RayC said:

 

I'm being mischievous in pointing out the irony that some of  those dissatisfied with this year's GE result are employing the same justification i.e.  broken promises for a re-run as some of those who were dissatisfied with the outcome of the Brexit referendum.

 

Where, when and by whom was a promise made before the Brexit referendum that there would be no second referendum? May ruled out a second referendum after the result not before.

 

Maybe Cameron's government didn't break any promises wrt Brexit but the Leave Campaign certainly did

 

http://www.voteleavetakecontrol.org/why_vote_leave.html

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Posted
37 minutes ago, Bkk Brian said:

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

 

The same pensioners who are benefiting from the triple lock.

 

 

Posted
38 minutes ago, transam said:

CH is an insider now, you should face the facts, if your lot told the electorate what they were going to do FIRST, they would not have been voted in, a bunch of crooks.

 

But as expected, CH will defend Labour, what ever they do...........:clap2:

 

I wait for a good larf on your next Labour cover-up...............😂

Crooks?

 

Making stuff up again Transam.

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Posted
Just now, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   Starmer has stated that he doesn't want to rejoin the single market

 

And he is not lying.

 

He wants back into the EU

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Just now, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   Starmer has stated that he doesn't want to rejoin the single market

He also stated he would take care of OAP's and support Britians farmers.

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