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6 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

As I pointed out in earlier, the next UK election is due after Trump has left office and the outcome of his untethered policies is known.

 

If Trump goes ahead with sanctions against the UK, Farage will need to explain his frothing support for Trump.

 

“Extreme Left vs Moderate Right.”

 

Thank you for that, it’s always nice to finish the day with a bit of humor.


No more split vote.”

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”1 on 1”

 

Good to see you recognize Reform is splitting the rightwing vote.

 

Long may it continue.

 

Yes it will be Vance and Musk post Trump. From strength to strength.

 

The Dems will probably run DEI Harris again 😀 They never learn.

 

Splitting the right wing vote is your only hope since Starmer is detested. Even if it is split Labour will likely come 3rd.

 

We need a Labour term evey couple of decades to remind everyone how inept they are. 

 

 

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Posted
1 hour ago, JonnyF said:

Hopefully the Tories fold. They had their chance and bottled it. Tried to please both sides and pleased nobody. 

 

Straight shootout. No more split vote.

 

Labour vs Reform.

 

Extreme Left vs Moderate Right. 1 on 1. 

 

Farage can be Britain's Trump. Put the final nail in the coffin of extreme Wokery. 

You're funny.

Posted
6 hours ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   A nice cup of tea .

That's probably as far they've or you've) thought ahead.

 

Posted
1 hour ago, JonnyF said:

 

I'll comment on whatever I like.

 

If you want to disagree with anything I have said about Keir and Jeremy then feel free to counter my point with a valid argument.

 

Until then, Jeff the Chef, back in the kitchen and get me a sandwich.

 

Certainly Sir, which type of knuckle sandwich would you prefer left or right?

Posted
13 hours ago, NoshowJones said:

No, I remember as a young guy Harold Wilson leading the country into bankruptcy in the seventies and every Labour government since robbing the working class with all sorts of tax increases, and made up taxes ie SET whatever that meant, and what about Blair and Brown? Need I say more?

So you are about 100 years old and making things up. Or you are 20 something and making things up. For 5 out of 10 years in the 70s it was Tories, so your Google-Fu fails as you create an imagined past to make a forum post.

 

If you are 100 years old, its forgiveable that you confused the 2 year Wilson served, before resignation, likely due to early onset AD, and Callahagn. 1973 was the really terrible year, and was the main reason Heath couldn't form a majority government in 1974. Wilson's premiership was marked by the EC Referendum, securing a majority in a snap election. Heath had cut the top rate f tax, which Wilson partially reversed. The disaster of the 1970s was fueled by the Tories response to the oil crisis to increase inflation to double digits, to boost growth. A mess all round.

 

The Starmer government is only the second Labour government since 1979 (counting Blair/Brown as one)

 

And we British never refer to ourselves as "guy", so I don't think you are even British.

 

If you were a "young man" when Wilson was relected in 1974, that you make you about 75-80 now, an old man, born about 1950-55. The Labour front bench was packed full of full of your working class heroes, such as Two Jags Prescott, Derek Skinner. There was a lot of "Old Labour" then. You must have missed the whole Derek Hatton saga, unless you view Hatton as a hero. The decline in Working Class representation occurred after 1998. Its a lie to suggest that before 1998 there were no working class Labour MPs. Hence, you are really under 30, or you have a deficient memory.

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1 hour ago, JonnyF said:

 

Yes it will be Vance and Musk post Trump. From strength to strength.

 

The Dems will probably run DEI Harris again 😀 They never learn.

 

Splitting the right wing vote is your only hope since Starmer is detested. Even if it is split Labour will likely come 3rd.

 

We need a Labour term evey couple of decades to remind everyone how inept they are. 

 

 

 

 

Vance is a big investor in fetal stem cell research, so I will guess you will welcome his stealthy sudden reversal of Trump's abortion policy. Thats where fetal stem cells come from. He'll also come out as a secret Hindu when he needs to take the oath.

 

Musk is not allowed to run as Vice President.

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Posted
5 hours ago, blaze master said:

 

 

Racists and bigots aren't just attracted to Reform. But Reform attracts its fair share. Bit like Islam. As religions go, Islam is ok, much the same as the rest, with ideas of heaven and hell. But it has a way of attracting mostly young men with a screw loose to go and blow themselves up. In the minds of the racists and bigots, Reform legitimizes their views. Thats not to say the leaders of Reform are racists and bigots, but they don't mind whipping them up.

 

Reform is basically a personality cult. Farage is guaranteed to flounce, like he always does; remember, he ran as a Tory then  switched to the Green Party. Tice isn't exactly attractive or charismatic for that Working class vote then need, Anderson comes over as very unlikeable. Plus he supported Scargill, and we don't forget that Traitor.

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9 hours ago, JonnyF said:

 

Yes it will be Vance and Musk post Trump. From strength to strength.

 

The Dems will probably run DEI Harris again 😀 They never learn.

 

Splitting the right wing vote is your only hope since Starmer is detested. Even if it is split Labour will likely come 3rd.

 

We need a Labour term evey couple of decades to remind everyone how inept they are. 

 

 


A lot of your own hopes for the future and denial of the fact that the rightwing vote is indeed split. 
 

 

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Posted
8 hours ago, MicroB said:

So you are about 100 years old and making things up. Or you are 20 something and making things up. For 5 out of 10 years in the 70s it was Tories, so your Google-Fu fails as you create an imagined past to make a forum post.

 

If you are 100 years old, its forgiveable that you confused the 2 year Wilson served, before resignation, likely due to early onset AD, and Callahagn. 1973 was the really terrible year, and was the main reason Heath couldn't form a majority government in 1974. Wilson's premiership was marked by the EC Referendum, securing a majority in a snap election. Heath had cut the top rate f tax, which Wilson partially reversed. The disaster of the 1970s was fueled by the Tories response to the oil crisis to increase inflation to double digits, to boost growth. A mess all round.

 

The Starmer government is only the second Labour government since 1979 (counting Blair/Brown as one)

 

And we British never refer to ourselves as "guy", so I don't think you are even British.

 

If you were a "young man" when Wilson was relected in 1974, that you make you about 75-80 now, an old man, born about 1950-55. The Labour front bench was packed full of full of your working class heroes, such as Two Jags Prescott, Derek Skinner. There was a lot of "Old Labour" then. You must have missed the whole Derek Hatton saga, unless you view Hatton as a hero. The decline in Working Class representation occurred after 1998. Its a lie to suggest that before 1998 there were no working class Labour MPs. Hence, you are really under 30, or you have a deficient memory.

The miners caused the election with blackouts etc then Wilson became PM in the early 70's then led the country to bankruptcy in 1976, then the country had to get bailed out by the IMF.

At no time did I mention that Labour were in power all through the seventies.

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On 2/9/2025 at 3:20 AM, James105 said:

 

Don't forget the state employs millions of people.   These are pretty much all Labour voters and will keep Labour on at least 20%.  Unless Labour start killing public sector workers first born or something equally horrific to them such as bringing their pensions into line with the private sector then that will probably remain the same.   

NHS nurses and others about to revolt on a 2.8% pay rise and a shorter working week , currently 110,000 vacancies . Police Federation are seeking to form a police union which will enable them to strike because of low pay . Police recruitment is aiming at 20,000 but many of the current police force are getting out / retiring asap thus trying to increase the police numbers is in a catch-up mode . Local government / council workers and teachers within the Unison union are dissatisfied with their pay . There is a lot of unrest from government employees . 

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12 hours ago, JonnyF said:

 

Yes it will be Vance and Musk post Trump. From strength to strength.

 

The Dems will probably run DEI Harris again 😀 They never learn.

 

Splitting the right wing vote is your only hope since Starmer is detested. Even if it is split Labour will likely come 3rd.

 

We need a Labour term evey couple of decades to remind everyone how inept they are. 

 

 

You’ve not been keeping up on news from the MAGAsphere.

 

It’s beginning to dawn on the rubes that their vote to get rid of ‘globalists’ has been rewarded by Trump filling his administration with globalists.

 

Musk in particular is on the receiving end of the growing MAGA wrath.

 

Its going to get ugly.

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19 minutes ago, superal said:

NHS nurses and others about to revolt on a 2.8% pay rise and a shorter working week , currently 110,000 vacancies . Police Federation are seeking to form a police union which will enable them to strike because of low pay . Police recruitment is aiming at 20,000 but many of the current police force are getting out / retiring asap thus trying to increase the police numbers is in a catch-up mode . Local government / council workers and teachers within the Unison union are dissatisfied with their pay . There is a lot of unrest from government employees . 

The result of over 14 years of underspending on public services.


Let’s also remind ourselves, these are all working people, they deserve decent pay and conditions.

 

 

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On 2/7/2025 at 7:34 PM, brewsterbudgen said:

Couldn't have happened to a "nicer" party!  RIP the Tories.

 

Don't count them out. Sometimes a bit of time in the wilderness does wonders for politicians.  Learn from Churchill.

In 1997 PM  John Major was defeated in a landslide by the opposition Labour Party led by Tony Blair, achieving a 179-seat majority and a total of 419 seats. The Tories were assumed to have been wiped out then too. 

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1 minute ago, Patong2021 said:

 

Don't count them out. Sometimes a bit of time in the wilderness does wonders for politicians.  Learn from Churchill.

In 1997 PM  John Major was defeated in a landslide by the opposition Labour Party led by Tony Blair, achieving a 179-seat majority and a total of 419 seats. The Tories were assumed to have been wiped out then too. 

Yes, you're right.  After Boris' landslide in 2019 not many predicted a Labour resurgence 5 years later, but they pulled it off.

Posted
58 minutes ago, Patong2021 said:

 

Don't count them out. Sometimes a bit of time in the wilderness does wonders for politicians.  Learn from Churchill.

In 1997 PM  John Major was defeated in a landslide by the opposition Labour Party led by Tony Blair, achieving a 179-seat majority and a total of 419 seats. The Tories were assumed to have been wiped out then too. 

Agree.

 

In terms of winning elections the Tories are head and shoulders the most successful political party in any democracy world wide.

 

In no small part due to their complete lack of principles beyond that of gaining power to take care of the rich.

 

They’ll be back as soon as they get over their self harming. 

Posted
4 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Agree.

 

In terms of winning elections the Tories are head and shoulders the most successful political party in any democracy world wide.

 

In no small part due to their complete lack of principles beyond that of gaining power to take care of the rich.

 

They’ll be back as soon as they get over their self harming. 

I doubt that . Lib , Lab and Tory have had their day . There is growing unrest in the Western world with the catalyst being uncontrolled immigration . The UK needs radical repairs with no more slimy governments . Not only Tory voters defecting  to Reform but last year nearly 80,000 UK nationals emigrated , seeking a better quality of life , to be replaced by approx ; 1 million ,mostly non skilled people . UK emigrants would be made up from either skilled tradesmen , medics and professional business people .   In other words a brain drain . It is happening right now and will continue whilst the Labour government is in power . The UK is all but finished as a decent place to live and bring up a family .

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52 minutes ago, superal said:

I doubt that . Lib , Lab and Tory have had their day . There is growing unrest in the Western world with the catalyst being uncontrolled immigration . The UK needs radical repairs with no more slimy governments . Not only Tory voters defecting  to Reform but last year nearly 80,000 UK nationals emigrated , seeking a better quality of life , to be replaced by approx ; 1 million ,mostly non skilled people . UK emigrants would be made up from either skilled tradesmen , medics and professional business people .   In other words a brain drain . It is happening right now and will continue whilst the Labour government is in power . The UK is all but finished as a decent place to live and bring up a family .

Sit back and watch how unfettered rightwing government performs in the US, then we’ll discuss these ideas of yours again.

 

UK nationals have always emigrated, this forum is full of them, it’s nothing new.

 

Oh and the UK was doing extremely well at importing already educated and skilled young workers from Europe. What happened to that I wonder?!

 

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Nobody should be under any illusions as to why Reform are gaining popularity; it is all about immigration, and not anything else, and squeals from the far left of “racists or bigots” aimed at either the party, or its supporters won’t stop the surge. That left wing ploy is a busted flush nowadays.

 

It is also naive not to realise that it is mainly about muslim immigration, because immigrants that are adherents to Islam, do not integrate into UK society, and instead create insular communities within society, and this is what a lot of UK citizens both fear and object to.

 

Their fears are not unreasonable, it is muslims in the UK that practice honour killings, female genital mutilation, paedophilia, underage marriage and the subjugation of women. And the alarming number of Islamic terror attacks the UK has suffered adds further fear of this religious culture of hate.

 

The recent exposure of 50 or more muslim rape gangs, and 85 or more Sharia councils has alarmed millions in the UK, and with neither the Conservative party, or Labour, willing, or able, to do anything about it, people are turning to Reform in droves.

 

Despite 4 million votes at the last election, it is easy for some to dismiss Reform, but things can change quickly once people awaken to the intrinsic danger facing them.

 

Just a couple of years ago it would have been laughable to suggest that the AfD in Germany, and the National Rally in France, could achieve such popularity, and even be on the brink of coming to power.

 

Europe is finally awaking to the danger, Italy has already, and being followed by Belgium, France, Austria, Germany and Portugal. The UK unfortunately will have to wait until we can oust this appalling Socialist Labour government, who I notice have just suspended MP Andrew Gwynne for posting offensive and abusive messages; Oliver Ryan will be next for the same reason very soon.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Posted
10 minutes ago, Eloquent pilgrim said:

 

Nobody should be under any illusions as to why Reform are gaining popularity; it is all about immigration, and not anything else, and squeals from the far left of “racists or bigots” aimed at either the party, or its supporters won’t stop the surge. That left wing ploy is a busted flush nowadays.

 

It is also naive not to realise that it is mainly about muslim immigration, because immigrants that are adherents to Islam, do not integrate into UK society, and instead create insular communities within society, and this is what a lot of UK citizens both fear and object to.

 

Their fears are not unreasonable, it is muslims in the UK that practice honour killings, female genital mutilation, paedophilia, underage marriage and the subjugation of women. And the alarming number of Islamic terror attacks the UK has suffered adds further fear of this religious culture of hate.

 

The recent exposure of 50 or more muslim rape gangs, and 85 or more Sharia councils has alarmed millions in the UK, and with neither the Conservative party, or Labour, willing, or able, to do anything about it, people are turning to Reform in droves.

 

Despite 4 million votes at the last election, it is easy for some to dismiss Reform, but things can change quickly once people awaken to the intrinsic danger facing them.

 

Just a couple of years ago it would have been laughable to suggest that the AfD in Germany, and the National Rally in France, could achieve such popularity, and even be on the brink of coming to power.

 

Europe is finally awaking to the danger, Italy has already, and being followed by Belgium, France, Austria, Germany and Portugal. The UK unfortunately will have to wait until we can oust this appalling Socialist Labour government, who I notice have just suspended MP Andrew Gwynne for posting offensive and abusive messages; Oliver Ryan will be next for the same reason very soon.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

You might of course speak eloquently on your own personal motivation but beyond a need to remove any doubts your claims regarding the motivations of others are naturally based on your own personal views, which you have again repeated.

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