KZNSeagull
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They could have waved or nodded but did nothing. Shameful behaviour.that’s because they probably lost their voices shouting at last nights football on tv
They could have waved or nodded but did nothing. Shameful behaviour.that’s because they probably lost their voices shouting at last nights football on tv
I think he's the bloke who posted yesterday something about the return (as in second coming) of Farage to parliament. As in he was in parliament in the past and has been away for a while. You know, the 're' but in return. Like revision, where you look at something again. Re-elect, where (you can guess the rest).Hmmmm .... have you been living in a cave the last couple of years ?
Is it possible to lose one's voice due to 120 minutes of tutting?that’s because they probably lost their voices shouting at last nights football on tv
so could it be deduced that 45% of dog owners who go for early morning walks are disgruntled Tories? Or, 45% of dog owners who go for early morning walks are elated Labour voters who have nothing further to say as they’ve won.They could have waved or nodded but did nothing. Shameful behaviour.
I agree.UKIP polled 3.8 million votes in 2015 so it’s not exactly a standing start just a few thousand more rebranding.
Five million votes, two seats: smaller parties demand a change in the rules
Ukip won 3.8m votes, the Greens 1.1m; but they won only one MP each in the election. In Margate, there is growing support for electoral reformwww.theguardian.com
Indeed, how incredibly concerning.Billions of pounds of unfunded tax cuts. Farage fell apart and got angry every time he was pressed on this matter. His tax cuts were Liz Truss x10.
They appeal to those who don't/won't question what's put before them, and refuse to listen to facts. And also those who like the racist undertones of his words.
that’s a very good point and has successfully trashed my first theoryIs it possible to lose one's voice due to 120 minutes of tutting?
Perhaps some of your neighbours are upset that Labour has cancelled the Rwanda 'plan'. Perhaps they are mostly Arsenal supporters and were looking forward to their holiday, imagining somehow that the Tories would subsidize the cost?that’s a very good point and has successfully trashed my first theory
I like the idea of a ‘ Corruption Czar’
The graft and blatant corruption of the past 14 years should be punished.
I will be very disappointed if this is either watered down or dropped completely.
I’m not holding my breath though.
No, they are just rude, miserable (probably southern) bastards. So much for Labour returning standards to public life.so could it be deduced that 45% of dog owners who go for early morning walks are disgruntled Tories? Or, 45% of dog owners who go for early morning walks are elated Labour voters who have nothing further to say as they’ve won.
I will bet an entire English pound that he thinks because Farage was an MEP that his election as an MP constitutes a 'return'.I think he's the bloke who posted yesterday something about the return (as in second coming) of Farage to parliament. As in he was in parliament in the past and has been away for a while. You know, the 're' but in return. Like revision, where you look at something again. Re-elect, where (you can guess the rest).
Either a comedy spoof account channeling Alf Garnett or very, very thick
thought the economy was in crisis/on it's knees etc. good to hear in 3 days we've already established a stong and stable base.... Britain’s economy, post-election looks like it has has a strong and stable base moving forward and a good start if we are going to improve our trade deals but it still remains questionable how Starmer will change much without raising taxes to pay for it.
Any excuse for him to bang that drum, wanted them for full time vaccine passports as wellI see Tony Blair has started banging the drum for ID cards again. Hopefully he'll get ignored on expense grounds alone. He seems to think it'll help with immigration somehow.
thought the economy was in crisis/on it's knees etc. good to hear in 3 days we've already established a stong and stable base.
markets and business are happy with Labour because, as far as they've said, not much is going to change.
do you not bother with facts at all?South Basildon to Reform GET IN THERE!
well someone did just suggest the economy is ok. expecting a lot more of changing perceptions, we'll stop hearing about "crisis" and "x is on it's knees", shift to how things are stable, then in the autumn signs of recovery. we stop talking things down and talk them up, things are better.The sentiment is that Labour offer political and economic policy stability after the wayward years of Brexit, Truss etc and a willingness to work with business rather than against it. No one is suggesting that we are suddenly out of the woods but business leaders and investors are indicating that they are willing to work with the new government.
That is a genuine change in itself and the only way that positive change across the whole economy can be achieved.
It's a two way street, Labour are keen to talk to business, leaders in Scotland,NI and Wales and local mayor's too. The grown ups are back in charge and I fully expect to see compromise and solutions across many issues.It’s reassuring how businesss leaders and global investors have quickly come out and stated a willingness to work with Labour. Their policies may be a little unknown (even to themselves) but the feeling that’s there’s now some grown ups running the country is already having an impact.
That’s a good start.