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CCFCSteve

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That's me done, ballot paper spoilt, with what, even if I say so myself, was a text book cock and bollocks.
Was going to add a traditional couple of drops of spunk firing out but thought it might seem a bit childish.

Disappointed It wasn’t a dirty protest Clint but fair play for the pic
 

Philosoraptor

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Post of the day.

That's me done, ballot paper spoilt, with what, even if I say so myself, was a text book cock and bollocks.
Was going to add a traditional couple of drops of spunk firing out but thought it might seem a bit childish.
 

SBAndy

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Two points on the immigration topic:

1. If we successfully stop all ‘illegal migration’ via small boats, equating to around 40k a year, will Braverman, Farage et al just brush their hands and say “good job, problem solved, goodbye”? No, they won’t. I understand the perceived issue but pretending this is the sole intention of their direction of travel is disingenuous to say the least.

2. I’ve seen a lot of things around dependents. A lot of our ‘home-trained’ doctors are buggering off to Canada and Australia. If all of a sudden there was a policy passed that meant their family couldn’t join them, do you think they’d still go ahead? No. And it’s entirely possible they’d leave the profession altogether. Flip that to skilled workers coming into the UK - if we nominally decide that families are not invited, would we be confident enough to fill the required skills gaps in our economy? My money would be on ‘no’.
 

skybluetony176

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I saw a poll of young people and amongst young males (I think it was 18-24) Reform was polling around 60%!

It was a very small sample size though, probably smaller than your school poll!

Apparently it's something to do with TikTok where pro Reform stuff is apparently rife.
If it’s the one that The Sun ran as a story on it was done in a select number of schools. The type of school that’s about to start charging VAT.
 

CCFCSteve

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Two points on the immigration topic:

1. If we successfully stop all ‘illegal migration’ via small boats, equating to around 40k a year, will Braverman, Farage et al just brush their hands and say “good job, problem solved, goodbye”? No, they won’t. I understand the perceived issue but pretending this is the sole intention of their direction of travel is disingenuous to say the least.

2. I’ve seen a lot of things around dependents. A lot of our ‘home-trained’ doctors are buggering off to Canada and Australia. If all of a sudden there was a policy passed that meant their family couldn’t join them, do you think they’d still go ahead? No. And it’s entirely possible they’d leave the profession altogether. Flip that to skilled workers coming into the UK - if we nominally decide that families are not invited, would we be confident enough to fill the required skills gaps in our economy? My money would be on ‘no’.

I think the main issue with dependents was with regard to students. It was ridiculous but should’ve been resolved now

‘The Office for National Statistics (ONS) estimated that net migration was 672,000 from June 2022 to June 2023. In the year ending September 2023, 152,980 visas were issued to dependants of students, a more than 930% rise from the 14,839 in the year ending September 2019’

The system was being abused and it’s this type of poor control which has let Reform back in the mix
 

MalcSB

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Sounds wonderful


“Significant human rights issues included credible reports of: unlawful or arbitrary killings; torture or cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment or punishment by the government; harsh and lifethreatening prison conditions; arbitrary detention; political prisoners or detainees; transnational repression against individuals located outside the country, including killings, kidnappings, and violence; arbitrary or unlawful interference with privacy; serious restrictions on free expression and media, including threats of violence against journalists, unjustified arrests or prosecutions of journalists"

"Although Rwanda is a party to the UN Convention against Torture, unlawful detention and torture are rampant, particularly in unofficial detention facilities known as ‘safe houses.’ Human Rights Watch regularly receives credible information from former prisoners about torture and ill treatment in Rwandan prisons, including Nyarugenge (Mageragere) prison in Kigali, where some have said they are being held in isolation and beaten."
And yet the UN has still sent refugees there from Libya.
 

MalcSB

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That's me done, ballot paper spoilt, with what, even if I say so myself, was a text book cock and bollocks.
Was going to add a traditional couple of drops of spunk firing out but thought it might seem a bit childish.
You do realise some poor Gen Z female will be deeply traumatised by this.
 

MalcSB

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I saw a poll of young people and amongst young males (I think it was 18-24) Reform was polling around 60%!

It was a very small sample size though, probably smaller than your school poll!

Apparently it's something to do with TikTok where pro Reform stuff is apparently rife.
Votes for 16 year olds could backfire.
 
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2. I’ve seen a lot of things around dependents. A lot of our ‘home-trained’ doctors are buggering off to Canada and Australia. If all of a sudden there was a policy passed that meant their family couldn’t join them, do you think they’d still go ahead? No. And it’s entirely possible they’d leave the profession altogether. Flip that to skilled workers coming into the UK - if we nominally decide that families are not invited, would we be confident enough to fill the required skills gaps in our economy? My money would be on ‘no’.
Yeah it's nonsensical. We want you to work in this vitally important job, but leave your wife and child at home.

I mean, Hamer would be beside himself for one!
 

Philosoraptor

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But these illegals immigrants didn’t originate from a G7 country, and will have passed through several before getting to the UK.

Not really answering the question,
"Why is is safe for the UN to send refugees to Rwanda but not the UK?"

Above is what you actually posted in quotation marks.

Could you post where the UN has said it is not safe to send refugees to the UK?


 
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Philosoraptor

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Like it or not, and this is going on throughout the world; the war in Ukraine has displaced a lot of people.

They need to be housed and everything else which goes with that.

No complaints from myself here.
 

Manchester_sky_blue

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That's me done, ballot paper spoilt, with what, even if I say so myself, was a text book cock and bollocks.
Was going to add a traditional couple of drops of spunk firing out but thought it might seem a bit childish.
You may not know this but all spoilt ballots get looked at and on occasion, a cock and balls has been deemed to be expressing a preference for one candidate over another and has been counted as a vote. Proof that it's dangerous to think with your dick.
 

Sky Blue Pete

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Two points on the immigration topic:

1. If we successfully stop all ‘illegal migration’ via small boats, equating to around 40k a year, will Braverman, Farage et al just brush their hands and say “good job, problem solved, goodbye”? No, they won’t. I understand the perceived issue but pretending this is the sole intention of their direction of travel is disingenuous to say the least.

2. I’ve seen a lot of things around dependents. A lot of our ‘home-trained’ doctors are buggering off to Canada and Australia. If all of a sudden there was a policy passed that meant their family couldn’t join them, do you think they’d still go ahead? No. And it’s entirely possible they’d leave the profession altogether. Flip that to skilled workers coming into the UK - if we nominally decide that families are not invited, would we be confident enough to fill the required skills gaps in our economy? My money would be on ‘no’.
Stop talking sense
 

David O'Day

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You may not know this but all spoilt ballots get looked at and on occasion, a cock and balls has been deemed to be expressing a preference for one candidate over another and has been counted as a vote. Proof that it's dangerous to think with your dick.
aye, if you are drawing a cock and balls you need to make sure they won't be able to decide if it indicates a preference for a candidate
 

Philosoraptor

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Just think lads, this time tomorrow those awful, useless, corrupt cunts will be out (and hopefully utterly decimated).

Just looking forward for tonight to say cheerio from any of the parties.


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Nick

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Just think lads, this time tomorrow those awful, useless, corrupt cunts will be out (and hopefully utterly decimated).

They are hardly all going to be homeless and poor are they?

"decimated" :ROFLMAO:

Reminds me of when people wanted SISU out thinking Joy would go bankrupt because of CCFC.
 

Grendel

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They are hardly all going to be homeless and poor are they?

"decimated" :ROFLMAO:

Reminds me of when people wanted SISU out thinking Joy would go bankrupt because of CCFC.

He really is a child in an adults body
 

PVA

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They are hardly all going to be homeless and poor are they?

Reminds me of when people wanted SISU out thinking Joy would go bankrupt because of CCFC.

What on earth are you on about?

I haven't said any of those things.
 

PVA

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He really is a child in an adults body


Arrested Development Crying GIF by HULU
 

Grendel

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What on earth are you on about?

I haven't said any of those things.

Well you haven’t said anything of substance at all
 

Grendel

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Oh dear Daddy has given someone their first beer - going to be a long night
 

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