General Election ‘24
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Be interesting to see who the Sun back. Blair and Campbell went grovelling to them before 1997 as they knew they needed them. The Sun tends to back who they think will win also. A chicken and egg situation.
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Bang on Againhenrycrs wrote: ↑Wed May 22, 2024 9:12 pmIt’ll be okay. Starmer has said for years he will do better, without ever actually stating how.Jonathan wrote:Oh come on, it’s going to take a monumental effort to be a funnier shitshow than Boris and Liz. How can anyone compete with firstly all the bullshit lies and then the sheer stupidity.chelseachelsea wrote: ↑Wed May 22, 2024 8:42 pm I seriously can't wait for Labour to be elected, it will be the funniest shitshow ever.
If you think Starmer is any better than Boris or Liz, voting isn’t for you.
They are ALL absolute cunts who have no idea.
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Let the gammon meltdown commence.
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Bore off.
There is no meltdown. They are ALL as bad as each other.
Not one of them is likeable nor genuine. But keep peddling your anti UK agenda.
There is no meltdown. They are ALL as bad as each other.
Not one of them is likeable nor genuine. But keep peddling your anti UK agenda.
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Never is, is there?
Good news is that a lot of Tory voters have succumbed to alzheimers/dementia of late and more of them are approaching that sort of age so the chances of a massive parliamentary wipeout is very real.
It's going to be so exciting.
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You are a very strange bot. A very weak and dim one at that.
Can you not wait to hear a Starmer policy? It’s been years in the making….
Can you not wait to hear a Starmer policy? It’s been years in the making….
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Just imagine, people on here voted for Boris and thought he was great. Hoping you weren’t one of them. You seem to be a bit too intelligent for that.henrycrs wrote: ↑Wed May 22, 2024 9:12 pmIt’ll be okay. Starmer has said for years he will do better, without ever actually stating how.Jonathan wrote:Oh come on, it’s going to take a monumental effort to be a funnier shitshow than Boris and Liz. How can anyone compete with firstly all the bullshit lies and then the sheer stupidity.chelseachelsea wrote: ↑Wed May 22, 2024 8:42 pm I seriously can't wait for Labour to be elected, it will be the funniest shitshow ever.
If you think Starmer is any better than Boris or Liz, voting isn’t for you.
They are ALL absolute cunts who have no idea.
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You've told me more than once to "take my beret off" because I've dared to criticise the Government at times.
I guess the term 'infantile' is subjective...
WOKE AND PROUD
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There's a good starmer policy. It's known as: don't be so stupid and useless as the Conservatives and don't appeal to the emotions of people who know nothing of the world outside of what they read in the daily fail.
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You were dozy enough to be taken in by Boris so comedy is right up your street.birdie wrote: ↑Wed May 22, 2024 9:21 pmJonathan wrote: ↑Wed May 22, 2024 9:01 pmOh come on, it’s going to takchelseachelsea wrote: ↑Wed May 22, 2024 8:42 pm I seriously can't wait for Labour to be elected, it will be the funniest shitshow ever.
e a monumental effort to be a funnier shitshow than Boris and Liz. How can anyone compete with firstly all the bullshit lies and then the sheer stupidity.
You'll find out in the first week of Starmer, Rayner, Lammy and Reeves, already sounds like a music hall turn.
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Strange bot comments.The Tick wrote:There's a good starmer policy. It's known as: don't be so stupid and useless as the Conservatives and don't appeal to the emotions of people who know nothing of the world outside of what they read in the daily fail.
Turn yourself off and on again, maybe you’ll have a better idea.
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Now now. Lammy is a very smart man.Salem wrote: ↑Wed May 22, 2024 8:23 pmWhat's even more worrying is the plank Lammy as Foreign Minister .chelseachelsea wrote: ↑Wed May 22, 2024 8:19 pm The Tories are shite, but seriously can you imaging Angela Rayner as Deputy PM, how far this country has fallen
God help us
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The Tick actually thought Jeremy Corbyn was a good idea. Corbyn was only ever championed by deeply unserious people and social misfits. He made Boris Johnson look like a political titan.
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Even after he's been supposedly made an irrelevance, corbyn can still get under the skin of the discerning zionist.
Or is invoking his name another desperate dog whistle to whip up the dwindling anti-labour bloc?
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Spot on.Zippy wrote:The Tick actually thought Jeremy Corbyn was a good idea. Corbyn was only ever championed by deeply unserious people and social misfits. He made Boris Johnson look like a political titan.
I’d have voted for a traffic cone rather than Corbyn.