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Post by stuart1974 on May 5, 2024 14:22:33 GMT
Tories in danger of becoming too woke.
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Post by Gassy on May 5, 2024 15:22:50 GMT
Tories in danger of becoming too woke. She's not wrong tbf. She'd probably give Starmer a run for his money, just because she'd unite the far right morons in our country. Sadly theres a load of them
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Post by aghast on May 5, 2024 22:02:32 GMT
*warning* Hey kids , this is how your brain might get frazzled by reading the daily mail online and watching too much geebeebies. Take care 👍 Go to London and see for yourself. You just don't want to believe how London is being run because it's not reported in your sleepy Somerset village or in the Guardian. I go to London quite a lot because my son and daughter live there, and I lived there too for 10 years. I see how London is being run and don't understand what you're saying. It's a massive multicultural city like New York and Paris. I walk around a lot of the city centre and the suburbs, including some of the 'dodgy' ones they have lived in like Brixton and Tower Hamlets. It's not like something from the Archers, but nobody has ever threatened me, mugged me, abused me or made me feel I should hop on the first train out. What do you expect one of the biggest cities in the world to be like, exactly? Parts of Bristol are just as bad (and good) as London. Anyway the voters of London seem to appreciate Khan, in a democratic vote, so your concerns will be of no concern at all to them.
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Post by yattongas on May 6, 2024 15:35:23 GMT
Why are your wages falling so fast ?
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Post by stuart1974 on May 6, 2024 20:06:34 GMT
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Post by supergas on May 8, 2024 10:10:14 GMT
Sounds like it *might* be a random with a dislike of him...? "...it’s outrageous. Everyone else has to obey the rules, but he can just park in a disabled bay when he makes rules for everybody else..." Farage hasn't been a politician for several years and even when he was an MEP he wasn't responsible for UK parking rules....
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Post by yattongas on May 8, 2024 10:21:52 GMT
Sounds like it *might* be a random with a dislike of him...? "...it’s outrageous. Everyone else has to obey the rules, but he can just park in a disabled bay when he makes rules for everybody else..." Farage hasn't been a politician for several years and even when he was an MEP he wasn't responsible for UK parking rules.... Because Farage has no influence at all on the political discourse 🙄
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Post by stuart1974 on May 8, 2024 10:41:09 GMT
Sounds like it *might* be a random with a dislike of him...? "...it’s outrageous. Everyone else has to obey the rules, but he can just park in a disabled bay when he makes rules for everybody else..." Farage hasn't been a politician for several years and even when he was an MEP he wasn't responsible for UK parking rules.... Hope you aren't suggesting someone without a blue badge can park in a disabled bay.
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Post by yattongas on May 8, 2024 11:04:34 GMT
Natilie Elphicke defects to the Labour Party . Personally think this is a f…ing joke and Is really poor . Woman is a nutter 🙄
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Post by supergas on May 8, 2024 11:57:53 GMT
Sounds like it *might* be a random with a dislike of him...? "...it’s outrageous. Everyone else has to obey the rules, but he can just park in a disabled bay when he makes rules for everybody else..." Farage hasn't been a politician for several years and even when he was an MEP he wasn't responsible for UK parking rules.... Hope you aren't suggesting someone without a blue badge can park in a disabled bay. Aside from noting that Farage wasn't the driver and so he hasn't parked anything anywhere, there are only two photos which were clearly taken seconds apart. Surprised the Telegraph and others are running this without evidence like a photo with a different car parked behind, different lighting or different things in the background to show it was 45 and not just one or two minutes...
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Post by yattongas on May 8, 2024 12:09:11 GMT
Natilie Elphicke defects to the Labour Party . Personally think this is a f…ing joke and Is really poor . Woman is a nutter 🙄 Relax….. not standing at next election apparently
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Post by stuart1974 on May 8, 2024 12:09:15 GMT
Hope you aren't suggesting someone without a blue badge can park in a disabled bay. Aside from noting that Farage wasn't the driver and so he hasn't parked anything anywhere, there are only two photos which were clearly taken seconds apart. Surprised the Telegraph and others are running this without evidence like a photo with a different car parked behind, different lighting or different things in the background to show it was 45 and not just one or two minutes... Farage has responsibility too, he would and should be aware. Your second point is what I was alluding too previously. This has a whiff of politics behind it, trying to discredit him in the eyes of natural Conservatives and putting off voting for Reform.
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Post by yattongas on May 8, 2024 12:10:04 GMT
Hope you aren't suggesting someone without a blue badge can park in a disabled bay. Aside from noting that Farage wasn't the driver and so he hasn't parked anything anywhere, there are only two photos which were clearly taken seconds apart. Surprised the Telegraph and others are running this without evidence like a photo with a different car parked behind, different lighting or different things in the background to show it was 45 and not just one or two minutes... Man of the people has a chauffeur ? 😮
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Post by stuart1974 on May 8, 2024 13:22:09 GMT
Kate Forbes announced as the new Deputy First Minister. Funny that. 🤔
The SNP can no longer say they are the party of integrity and are no different to those in Westminster they despise.
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Post by yattongas on May 8, 2024 14:51:21 GMT
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Post by stuart1974 on May 8, 2024 16:51:27 GMT
Gorgeous George loses Monty already.
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Post by yattongas on May 8, 2024 16:54:57 GMT
Gorgeous George loses Monty Former England cricketer Monty Panesar has quit George Galloway's party - just one week after being unveiled as a candidate. Mr Panesar was the highest-profile recruit among dozens the Workers Party of Britain unveiled last week. He had said he wanted to "represent the working class people of this country" at Westminster. But, writing on social media, he said he needs more time to "find my political home". Mr Panesar, who was part of the side that won the 2009 Ashes series, said he had wanted to "do my bit to help others" but recognised he was "still learning about how politics can help people". He said: "So today I am withdrawing as a general election candidate for The Workers Party. "I realise I need more time to listen, learn and find my political home, one that aligns with my personal and political values. "I wish The Workers Party all the best but look forward to taking some time to mature and find my political feet so I am well prepared to deliver my very best when I next run up to the political wicket." The Luton-born spin bowler had been planning to stand to become MP in West London's Ealing Southall constituency, where Labour's Virendra Sharma currently holds a 16,000 majority. Speaking last week, Mr Panesar admitted he'd never voted before but said he'd been impressed by Workers Party policies, such as a wealth tax to boost the NHS, and had been encouraged to become a candidate by a friend. He said he had not considered joining the Labour Party, as he felt it no longer represented working class people. But he confessed he was "not an expert on foreign policy" when questioned about Workers Party policies on Gaza and withdrawal from Nato. The news will be a blow to Mr Galloway, whose fledgling party is aiming to stand candidates in 500 constituencies at the general election. When contacted for comment about Mr Panesar's departure, a Workers Party spokesman said: "Monty has been very open in the past about his own personal struggles. "It is in Monty's best interests at this time to withdraw as a candidate, and we hope for his return to the field in due course." Mr Galloway, who became the Workers Party's first MP in February after winning the Rochdale by-election, has said Labour was his party's "number one enemy because we seek to replace them". He claimed last week to be in talks with Labour MPs and a Labour peer about potentially defecting to his new party, although nobody has been announced yet. Among the other Workers Party candidates, who will be expected to cover the £500 deposit for standing in a general election out of their own pocket, are former UKIP MEP Amjad Bashir, who defected to the Conservatives in 2015 and two former British ambassadors, Peter Ford and Craig Murray.
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Post by supergas on May 9, 2024 9:08:54 GMT
Kate Forbes announced as the new Deputy First Minister. Funny that. 🤔 The SNP can never say they are a party of integrity and are better than those in Westminster they despise. Fixed that for you. Operation Branchform should reach a conclusion later this year....
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Post by supergas on May 9, 2024 9:17:21 GMT
Aside from noting that Farage wasn't the driver and so he hasn't parked anything anywhere, there are only two photos which were clearly taken seconds apart. Surprised the Telegraph and others are running this without evidence like a photo with a different car parked behind, different lighting or different things in the background to show it was 45 and not just one or two minutes... Man of the people has a chauffeur ? 😮 I don't know for sure (and google doesn't clarify it) but he suffered significant injuries in a plane crash back in 2010 - pretty sure it was multiple surgeries including neck reconstruction. Probably qualifies for a blue badge...
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Post by yattongas on May 9, 2024 10:08:12 GMT
Man of the people has a chauffeur ? 😮 I don't know for sure (and google doesn't clarify it) but he suffered significant injuries in a plane crash back in 2010 - pretty sure it was multiple surgeries including neck reconstruction. Probably qualifies for a blue badge... Think I read he turned a blue badge down. So if he hasn’t got one he should never park in a disabled bay, even for a minute.
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