- Aug 7, 2003
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I received a letter yesterday, purporting to be from myself in 20 years time, saying how much I regretted voting for reform and letting labour in. Totally weird.View attachment IMG_1228.jpegView attachment IMG_1229.jpeg
I agree, and it's pretty stupid that society has ever allowed it to become an issue in the first place.Indeed. You’d have to be pretty ****ing stupid to make a voting decision on based on that policy.
Weird certainly but, even more, desperate.I received a letter yesterday, purporting to be from myself in 20 years time, saying how much I regretted voting for reform and letting labour in. Totally weird.View attachment 184987View attachment 184988
Those tories are very weird.I received a letter yesterday, purporting to be from myself in 20 years time, saying how much I regretted voting for reform and letting labour in. Totally weird.View attachment 184987View attachment 184988
Society? I suppose you can break that down to the media (you get great clicks from trans stories) and hard right and left politicians pushing it to the centre of the debate.I agree, and it's pretty stupid that society has ever allowed it to become an issue in the first place.
Is this the most pointless comment on this thread?Is this the most pointless General Election campaign ever? The Tories have nothing to say, and Labour are too scared to say anything in case they manage to do the impossible and blow their unassailable lead. The only winner is Farage who can actually get out there and get an audience for his benighted attempt at being Marine Le Pen.
Indeed. And I can't blame them doing what is necessary to avoid it being weaponized.I'd imagine they'll just introduce new taxes rather than raise existing ones. As long as they are targeted at stopping the transfer of wealth to the richest in society then I don't think many would have a problem with that.
Post deleted because I mixed up two different people.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.
Talking of lies. Somehow SKS saying he wants a work life balance, especially so his Jewish wife can celebrate the Sabbath meal on a Friday, has transformed into a 4 day week according to liar Maria Caulfield.
Lewes, Seaford, Offham, Newhaven you know what to do on Thursday.
With a bit more hubris she can claim responsibility for the planning approval for the Amex, and for masterminding the Albion's rise into the EPL and Europe.Had a letter from Maria’s office yesterday talking about her achievements in the constituency. It’s pretty hilariously thin reading.
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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
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.I'd almost feel sorry for there Tory politicians, were they not so dislikable. Maria Caulfield, I ask you? Into the sea with them!
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".Have the Tories really reach a point where they think that stating outrageous lies will benefit them because for every person who hears the interviewer's rebuttal calling it out, there will be another voter who only hears the lie and believes it?
This is the only explanation I can think of. Presumably they have seeded the narrative with claims about media bias. But it isn't just the BBC that is calling them out. It is all media, apart from the Putin one (GBNews). And only sorts who were born right wing and are congenitally racist (wankers) still 'trust' GBNews, so these are votes Labour will never get.
I'd almost feel sorry for there Tory politicians, were they not so dislikable. Maria Caulfield, I ask you? Into the sea with them!