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[Politics] General Election 2024 - 4th July



Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
Had a letter from Maria’s office yesterday talking about her achievements in the constituency. It’s pretty hilariously thin reading.

View attachment 185004

Let’s break these down:

- getting a “brand new” medical hub. Failed with zero actual progress.

- voted for something ethical once in the Commons (under the whip)

- a traffic light proposal (pending)

- contributed to closure of our remaining high street banks

- had some traffic lights actually installed

- improved mail services (?!) - they’ve never ever been an issue where I live


Absolutely desperate showing
The traffic lights at Exceat bridge are still temporary similar to road works.
The ‘improved mail service’ were countrywide Royal Mail employment conditions which resulted in mass resignations and very little mail being delivered in Newhaven. My birthday last August, we hadn’t had any mail for 10 days, so my husband went to the sorting office to find all of the missing mail.
He was told there are 16 rounds in the town & they only had 9 posties. The rest had all left due to the changes.
It has gradually improved since then but not due to the MP.
 




Titanic

Super Moderator
Helpful Moderator
Jul 5, 2003
39,906
West Sussex
Indeed. He already said he's voting for Farage, and when pilloried and questioned by dozens of voters, he failed to respond. Instead, this.

One is tempted to suspect he's lost his tiny mind. Sad, for a moderator.

At least I can say he's not vindictive and has not used his position of privilege to ostracize (thread-ban) people who are aghast at his 'reasoning'. :thumbsup:

Eh? Where have I said I am 'voting for Farage' ? Is this meant to be a humorous take on blatant political lies?
 


Titanic

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Jul 5, 2003
39,906
West Sussex
Is this the most pointless comment on this thread?

You are clearly going to be a MASSIVE loser from this election come Thursday but to claim that Labour won’t be the winner with a stonking supermajority can only come from a person with the same relationship to truth as Boris Johnson and the same relationship to reality as Liz Truss.

I'm not standing in this election - so I can't see how I am going to be a MASSIVE loser? And I haven't claimed 'Labour won't be the winner with a stonking supermajority'... what an odd reply. You might be right about the pointless bit though!
 


Bold Seagull

strong and stable with me, or...
Mar 18, 2010
30,452
Hove
Had a letter from Maria’s office yesterday talking about her achievements in the constituency. It’s pretty hilariously thin reading.

View attachment 185004

Let’s break these down:

- getting a “brand new” medical hub. Failed with zero actual progress.

- voted for something ethical once in the Commons (under the whip)

- a traffic light proposal (pending)

- contributed to closure of our remaining high street banks

- had some traffic lights actually installed

- improved mail services (?!) - they’ve never ever been an issue where I live


Absolutely desperate showing
I love the 100% sewage monitoring.

Yes, we know there is shit going into the sea. Thanks for monitoring how much.
 


Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
In theory, Caulfield should’ve been a slam dunk. NHS nurse, commoner, local - she’s just thoroughly, entirely invisible. Her voting record is astonishing, in that from what I can tell she hasn’t defied the whip in her six and a half years.

Locally, she oversaw the installation of a set of traffic lights. I’ve never once, ever seen her in Seaford.
The only time she became visible was to scream victim. Several women demonstrated in Lewes singing How do solve a problem like Maria, dressed as nuns from Sound of Music. She screamed they were abusing her Catholic religion (I doubt they even knew), and after the Brexit vote her Newhaven office, had stickers with B****** to Brexit on, stuck on the door and window. She screamed her office had been vandalised & her worker, who was pregnant, was terrified.
She’s quite fond of hyperbole, is our Maria.
 




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Oct 8, 2003
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here's another: knowing they'll lose, it's strategic, looking ahead to confine Labour to current tax programme. any significant tax rises and next election it's all "see, you cant trust Labour, say one thing and do another".
Spot on.

(This is something that worries me. When there is an inevitable 'tax rise' on something not explicitly mentioned in the labour manifesto, will people think "The tories were right. Labour have lied after all. I wish I'd voted Tory, and will do so next time"? Some will, for sure. But it is always the overall 'feel' about HMG at election time that counts. If we don't 'feel' good about Starmer-Labour in 5 years they will be booted out. I'm OK with that. It is what it is. As long as it is predicated by reality rather than conmanship- *cough* Brexit *cough*).

:thumbsup:
 


jcdenton08

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Oct 17, 2008
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I love the 100% sewage monitoring.

Yes, we know there is shit going into the sea. Thanks for monitoring how much.
The vote in question, Tory MP’s voted unanimously (it was their own proposal, to counter a much stronger one which actually called for far more scrutiny).

It really goes to show the importance of fact-checking. What it really means is “voted with the whip on our own policy, which was to protect interest from lobbying parties who don’t want scrutiny on all the illegal stuff we’re doing”.

Utter garbage.
 


jcdenton08

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The only time she became visible was to scream victim. Several women demonstrated in Lewes singing How do solve a problem like Maria, dressed as nuns from Sound of Music. She screamed they were abusing her Catholic religion (I doubt they even knew), and after the Brexit vote her Newhaven office, had stickers with B****** to Brexit on, stuck on the door and window. She screamed her office had been vandalised & her worker, who was pregnant, was terrified.
She’s quite fond of hyperbole, is our Maria.
She did once promise, many years ago during the rail strikes, to join a protest outside Seaford train station at the way Southern was being run. She didn’t turn up.
 




Nobby

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Sep 29, 2007
2,892
My instinct is to the right. Huge numbers of blue rinsers and CFC-esque little Britain oafs in the constituencies are blaming your friend Sunak for being a high taxation liberal, the wrong creed?, for everything under the sun. I’ve never done newspaper politics, but being a Telegraph subscriber for other interests, I did have a glance at the comments on recent polling. Reform/Truss type now dominate, although the DT itself is anti Reform. Funny thing was, I posted half a dozen posts against Truss and Farage, all polite and objective, one was deleted by a moderator :lol: , the others were widely pilloried.

If I’m right, there’ll be a party that might get 30% in future GE’s, see France and Italy. The Africa/climate change cause thing isn’t going away. But god I hope not. Annoyingly we’re going to see an awful lot more of Parker from Thunderbirds in the years to come.
If Starmer brings in a law to ban the Telegraph he will have done one good thing at least! 😃
 


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Eh? Where have I said I am 'voting for Farage' ? Is this meant to be a humorous take on blatant political lies?
My recollection was incorrect and I apologies and will edit my last couple of posts :thumbsup:
 
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jcdenton08

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Spot on.

(This is something that worries me. When there is an inevitable 'tax rise' on something not explicitly mentioned in the labour manifesto, will people think "The tories were right. Labour have lied after all. I wish I'd voted Tory, and will do so next time"? Some will, for sure. But it is always the overall 'feel' about HMG at election time that counts. If we don't 'feel' good about Starmer-Labour in 5 years they will be booted out. I'm OK with that. It is what it is. As long as it is predicated by reality rather than conmanship- *cough* Brexit *cough*).

:thumbsup:
Ahhhh but doesn’t this happen every time Labour get in? The key is being proactive and pushing hard for key policies early and fast, using that supermajority to their advantage. I’m thinking Blair in ‘97.
 






Bold Seagull

strong and stable with me, or...
Mar 18, 2010
30,452
Hove
My recollection was that you stated it looked like Remain would get your backing, having become disillusioned with your usual lot, the Tories. If I have mixed you up with another moderator (it was a moderator) I apologize. But it was definitely stated by a moderator that Remain would be their likely selection (Farage not named, but it is of curse his company).
It's a bit late to be voting for Remain.
 


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Titanic

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Jul 5, 2003
39,906
West Sussex
My recollection was that you stated it looked like Remain would get your backing, having become disillusioned with your usual lot, the Tories. If I have mixed you up with another moderator (it was a moderator) I apologize. But it was definitely stated by a moderator that Remain would be their likely selection (Farage not named, but it is of curse his company).

It was 100% not me. Thank you for the apology. I would be surprised if it was another moderator too - they are all far too decent to say a thing like that!
 


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WATFORD zero

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Indeed. He already said he's voting for Farage, and when pilloried and questioned by dozens of voters, he failed to respond. Instead, this.

One is tempted to suspect he's lost his tiny mind. Sad, for a moderator.

At least I can say he's not vindictive and has not used his position of privilege to ostracize (thread-ban) people who are aghast at his 'reasoning'. :thumbsup:

I don't believe @Titanic has said he's voting for Farage. AFAIK he's always been a paid up member of the Conservative party.

You may be confusing him with another moderator @Giraffe who is voting for Farage.

*edit* Read to end of thread before diving in :facepalm:
 








WATFORD zero

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Sorted above, mate. We’re all friends now ;)
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:thumbsup:
 


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