General Election ‘24

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JimmyDee wrote: Thu May 23, 2024 9:59 am Fortunately, this sub-forum doesn't represent most people in this country. We haven't yet turned into the USA, where anyone who votes for the other lot is evil and wicked and stupid, by definition.
Really?
Conservative voting members get all sorts of snidey remarks made out their views, usually by one poster just posting 'But Labour', after anything deemed as criticism of Labour, as if Labour is the answer to everything including the pox,.
I've been called dozy for voting for Boris, which, incidentally, I didn't, and the fact that I have often criticised Boris seems to have passed the poster by, so perhaps we, at least as far as the forum goes, are turning into the USA.
If the London Borough of Barnet isn't in London where is it?

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lambrini wrote: Thu May 23, 2024 9:11 am Given Labour's dreadful track record, I'm sceptical that they can repair the country unless they adopt some form of liberal conservatism and ultimately shift towards the right of centre.
That would be a continuation of the Conservative politics of the last 14 years, and therefore negate the purpose of voting in a different party.

Conservatism has ruined this country.

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Nigel telling the UK they aren't as important as the USA


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Or to summarise that tweet in plain english:

reform UKs electoral hopes for parliament are miniscule and farage would only face humiliation at the ballot box again. So off to yankland to make some more money.

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Farage has stood for Parliament 7 times, there's no chance he would be elected anyway and could lose his deposit, so he might as well spend the 500 quid on wine, women and song and squander the rest.
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Farage was never going to run especially with his track record. I watched an interview months ago and it was clear then he was happy to continue to be a disrupter on the sidelines than be part or the daily grind of politicking at his age.

Shame our strong U.S ally doesn't feel the same about the U.K's economic prospects by agreeing a trade deal, more Brexit benefits.

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The Tick wrote: Thu May 23, 2024 10:20 am
lambrini wrote: Thu May 23, 2024 9:11 am Given Labour's dreadful track record, I'm sceptical that they can repair the country unless they adopt some form of liberal conservatism and ultimately shift towards the right of centre.
That would be a continuation of the Conservative politics of the last 14 years, and therefore negate the purpose of voting in a different party.

Conservatism has ruined this country.
:lol: Not for Tory girl, that all happened under the last Labour government.

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Silly tricks started already...


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The questions are planted? Noooooooo wayyyyyyyyy!
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Talk about taking the biscuit. :roll:

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Hob nobbing with the public
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It'll be interesting to see if the gammons up and down the land will be prepared to hold their noses and vote to retain a prime minister who they regard as too brown to be blue.

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Clark Kent will shit the bed day 1
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The Tick wrote:It'll be interesting to see if the gammons up and down the land will be prepared to hold their noses and vote to retain a prime minister who they regard as too brown to be blue.

Amazing that the left have to bring colour into it.

The only dilemma voters have is can they vote for a pathetic, weak cunt - that’s red or blue.

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antdad wrote: Thu May 23, 2024 10:50 am Farage was never going to run especially with his track record. I watched an interview months ago and it was clear then he was happy to continue to be a disrupter on the sidelines than be part or the daily grind of politicking at his age.

Shame our strong U.S ally doesn't feel the same about the U.K's economic prospects by agreeing a trade deal, more Brexit benefits.
Don't forget that Obama told us that Britain would be at the back of the 'queue' if we voted to leave the EU, obviously told by Cameron to say that as the Americans don't have queues, they have lines.
That pissed off quite a few people, being told by an American president how they should vote.
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