StrettoBoy
Well-Known Member
Gerrymandering, increase of population,make up?
I did say that my suggestions were merely "a good start". They cover the key points but yes, of course, lots of other policies are required.
Gerrymandering, increase of population,make up?
As my old politics teacher at Stringer used to say…”not voting is voting for the winners”.I couldn't give a flying fuck who any of you vote for.
However, if you don't vote, you will go down in my estimation.
"Blah blah, they're all the same, blah blah, they don't represent me, blah blah, the Daily Mail says I should hate Starmer, blah blah the guardian says I should hate Starmer"
Fuck off.
If you don't vote, the rich have won. They've disenfranchised you, not by law, but by social media.
PR and CV.
Haha, god that Guido is one desperate c**tGrendel, FP, I offer my apologies, you were right about Starmer all along.
Bloody spend thrift, £440my pair a couple of years ago!Haha, god that Guido is one desperate c**t
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No compelling examples of what levelling up has delivered, watchdog finds
Public accounts committee report shows hardly any of 71 projects due to be completed this month are on track
Rishi Sunak’s levelling up agenda is beset by an “absolutely astonishing” level of delay, and the government cannot give “any compelling examples” of what it has delivered, parliament’s spending watchdog has found.
The public accounts committee (PAC) said barely any of the 71 “shovel-ready” projects due to be completed this month were on track.
Dame Meg Hillier, the chair of the committee, said: “The levels of delay that our report finds in one of government’s flagship policy platforms is absolutely astonishing.
To be honest it wouldn't surprise me if the delays are deliberate. I'm sure a number of Tories think such projects are a waste of money and want to see them fail.They're just so, so shit.
Britain First for me, Golding talks a lot of sense.Vote green for reform
Will break everythingBritain First for me, Golding talks a lot of sense.
Hopefully Trump wins in the USA, he was outstanding with his speech at the weekend.
you are getting desperate for a bite nowBritain First for me, Golding talks a lot of sense.
Hopefully Trump wins in the USA, he was outstanding with his speech at the weekend.
Could be true, but when you say 'the rich' define the sort of income levels you would define as rich.Will break everything
Anarchy for anyone but the rich
Didn’t Trump also claim Biden beat Obama? It’s pretty obvious what he’s doing with the bloodbath comment.Could be true, but when you say 'the rich' define the sort of income levels you would define as rich.
The USA is in a mess at the moment though, so Trump has an open goal, albeit ive just seen his 'bloodbath comment' (somehow didnt see that before) and i have to wonder what the actual fuck he is doing with such a comment in a country where owning a gun is legal in many areas.
His views on economic growth make sense and would work here too. Sunak was in Coventry today and he did make a lot of sense when talking about economic growth, clearly the economy is where he is comfortable.
It’s classic dictator talk. He’s also spent his last couple of rallies slagging off Ron DeSantis, he seems more worried about him than Biden or anyone involved in his legal battles. Strangely it coincides with DeSantis announcing that he’s given the go ahead for the rest of the Epstein papers to be released in July. Not sure what that’s all about.Didn’t Trump also claim Biden beat Obama? It’s pretty obvious what he’s doing with the bloodbath comment.
Remember when Sunak was a safe pair of hands to steady the ship after Truss fucked it for everyone
I hope that the next general isn't a bloodbath because I think it is important to have a strong opposition in order to hold the government of the day to account.
Remember when Sunak was a safe pair of hands to steady the ship after Truss fucked it for everyone
I hope that the next general isn't a bloodbath because I think it is important to have a strong opposition in order to hold the government of the day to account.
2 takes from that. Firstly is how little cut through the Lib Dem’s are having. You can’t help but feel that if they’d had a Paddy Ashdown or Charles Kennedy as leader they’d be giving the Tories a run for their money right now. Possibly doesn’t help I guess that the SNP are the third biggest party currently in Westminster so they’re barely involved in PMQ’s and have so few MP’s they’re largely anonymous in anything that gets coverage in parliament.
2nd take away is that the Tories are double fucked and actually they may have to take inevitable losses to Labour on the chin and fight Reform in marginals because fighting them as opposed to Labour might be their best chance to hold onto those seats and stopping them going to Labour by default of consequence of the votes the Tories lose to Reform.
One thing for sure is it can only get worse for the Tories the longer they leave it and if Sunak leaves it too late he might not even be PM come the election.
De santis is who america needed. I.e someone young and sane for starters.It’s classic dictator talk. He’s also spent his last couple of rallies slagging off Ron DeSantis, he seems more worried about him than Biden or anyone involved in his legal battles. Strangely it coincides with DeSantis announcing that he’s given the go ahead for the rest of the Epstein papers to be released in July. Not sure what that’s all about.
The Tories will claw some votes back for sure but almost certainly it will be a bloodbath and there's a chance the Tories are fucked for a long time to come.
Wonder what that could be?It’s classic dictator talk. He’s also spent his last couple of rallies slagging off Ron DeSantis, he seems more worried about him than Biden or anyone involved in his legal battles. Strangely it coincides with DeSantis announcing that he’s given the go ahead for the rest of the Epstein papers to be released in July. Not sure what that’s all about.
The Conservatives are a far right party. Some people lose sight of this because the political compass has moved so far right over the last couple of decades. Their current position is more akin to the National Front in the 80/90s and Labour is about where the Tories were then.I hope not simply because (a) as I said in my previous post it is important to have a strong opposition and (b) I worry that, if the Conservative Party is in serious decline, it might lead to the rise of a far right party such as Reform.
Sunak’s close relationship with Meloni says it all.The Conservatives are a far right party. Some people lose sight of this because the political compass has moved so far right over the last couple of decades. Their current position is more akin to the National Front in the 80/90s and Labour is about where the Tories were then.
Sure she gave him some techniques to follow!!!Sunak’s close relationship with Meloni says it all.
No. We need a huge Labour majority to undo the crap that these charlatans have overseen for 14 years.I hope that the next general isn't a bloodbath because I think it is important to have a strong opposition in order to hold the government of the day to account.
So does making the top priority sending 'foreigners' to Africa.Sunak’s close relationship with Meloni says it all.
Exactly. I always like how the UK media refers to the Italian government as “hard right”, yet somehow the Tories aren’t. Meloni signed a deal with Albania following the Rwanda scheme.So does making the top priority sending 'foreigners' to Africa.