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By *lassman OP   Man
6 days ago

notts

Yes folks, the Tories are coming back into power.

How?

All the failed Tories are joining Reform and once in the party will be called Reformed Tories.

😂 😂 😂

(Tongue in cheek)

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By *rancd2TV/TS
6 days ago

Wolverhampton

They never went out, we just have red ones at the moment instead of the blue ones we used to have.

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By *PH1956Man
6 days ago

Colchester

Maybe the Tories need another

MARGARET THATCHER!

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By *assoMan
6 days ago

cumbernauld

Like some on here through the back door😎

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By *lue555Man
6 days ago

harrow

We would that make labour lose?

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By *leepflowerMan
6 days ago

Leek

I can't remember if I saw it on here or elsewhere but one description I liked was SupposiTories.

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By *iltoneasyMan
6 days ago

portsmouth

The shitification of reform continues.

Promised a banquet of new ideas.

Delivering microwaved tory leftover ideas. Thought to extreme or stupid to sell.

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By *ildwestheroMan
6 days ago

Llandrindod Wells

Anything could happen in politics. How many times over the years have we heard 'The Tories are done for' or 'Labour are done for'. No telling. At the moment people are saying Reform are the new right and Green the new left. Perhaps they are but then again, their bubbles might burst.

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By *lue555Man
6 days ago

harrow

To far from an election to worry who’s hot at the moment like that year arsenal were top off the league most of the season but lost at the end.

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By *kkstrandMan
6 days ago

UK

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By *anw33Man
6 days ago

liverpool


"Maybe the Tories need another

MARGARET THATCHER!"

They might, Liverpool certainly doesn't

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By *antsMeetsMan
6 days ago

uxbridge

America should have rules in place that only allow true Americans in a position of power. We should have the same rule here then we wouldnt have the likes of Khan getting above his station, he seems to have forgot what he is.

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By *havvybritneyTV/TS
6 days ago

london - near Finsbury park

some proper weapons in here like...

knuckle draggers are back in fashion folks, lock up your minds and your common sense.

x

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By *anw33Man
6 days ago

liverpool


"America should have rules in place that only allow true Americans in a position of power. We should have the same rule here then we wouldnt have the likes of Khan getting above his station, he seems to have forgot what he is."
What is 'true American,'? Pre 1492?

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By *havvybritneyTV/TS
6 days ago

london - near Finsbury park


"America should have rules in place that only allow true Americans in a position of power. We should have the same rule here then we wouldnt have the likes of Khan getting above his station, he seems to have forgot what he is. What is 'true American,'? Pre 1492? "

They always forget these things, you might as well debate with a urinal. fresher outlook too....

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By *awihMan
6 days ago

Aldershot


"I will be voting for whoever introduces a group similar to ICE in the UK to put a certain group in their place who have got above their stations in recent years and to round up the illegal vermin we have robbing British citizens and preying on kids."

And shooting British Citizens?

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By *lokenexdoor2025Man
6 days ago

Ludlow


"Yes folks, the Tories are coming back into power.

How?

All the failed Tories are joining Reform and once in the party will be called Reformed Tories.

😂 😂 😂

Tongue in whose cheeks lol

Actually i thought the same

(Tongue in cheek)"

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By *lokenexdoor2025Man
6 days ago

Ludlow


"I can't remember if I saw it on here or elsewhere but one description I liked was SupposiTories. "

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By *andomguy321Man
6 days ago

reading


"Maybe the Tories need another

MARGARET THATCHER!

They might, Liverpool certainly doesn't"

No ... They produced Derek Hatton & Len McCluskey instead

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By *rowsWingMan
6 days ago

Wokingham


"Maybe the Tories need another

MARGARET THATCHER!

They might, Liverpool certainly doesn't

No ... They produced Derek Hatton & Len McCluskey instead "

Thatcher wouldn't work nowadays, there would be nothing left for her to sell off.

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By *espectdueMan
6 days ago

Stratford-Upon-Avon


"America should have rules in place that only allow true Americans in a position of power. We should have the same rule here then we wouldnt have the likes of Khan getting above his station, he seems to have forgot what he is."

Boris Johnson was born in America, why was he allowed to be prime minister?

Was that ok?

Khan was born in England.

So just what point are you trying to make?

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By *erasusMan
6 days ago

Glasgow


"America should have rules in place that only allow true Americans in a position of power. We should have the same rule here then we wouldnt have the likes of Khan getting above his station, he seems to have forgot what he is."

I perceive no racial undertones so I don’t 😳

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By *rancd2TV/TS
6 days ago

Wolverhampton


"America should have rules in place that only allow true Americans in a position of power. We should have the same rule here then we wouldnt have the likes of Khan getting above his station, he seems to have forgot what he is."

I’ll think you will find it’s citizens born in America, not ‘true Americans’. Having a similar rule wouldn’t bar Mr Khan from standing for election.

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By *ildwestheroMan
6 days ago

Llandrindod Wells

Somehow I didn't think this was yet another 'I love/hate Trump thread. So back on track.

Highly unlikely there will be a general election for three more years. Even if Starmer gets removed/resigns, Labour have a vast majority and a mandate to govern until the Summer of 2029. The fawning Faragista troglodytes are screamming 'election now' simply because opinion polls put their party/cult in the lead although not in a commanding lead. If the polls are anything to go by we would end up with a hung parliament followed by a lot of 'horse-trading' as to who could form a working government.

I admit to being biased but I would love to see the Conservatives make a comeback now they are being purged of all their fickle traitors

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By *illy69TV/TS
6 days ago

Bishop's Stortford

Thought this was a sex site not a political site can get that shit elsewhere.

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By *lassman OP   Man
6 days ago

notts

The Forum is open for any subject as a social aspect. If you don't like the subject, you don't have to read it.

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By *antsMeetsMan
6 days ago

uxbridge


"I will be voting for whoever introduces a group similar to ICE in the UK to put a certain group in their place who have got above their stations in recent years and to round up the illegal vermin we have robbing British citizens and preying on kids.

And shooting British Citizens?"

They havent been shooting American citizens apart from those who turn up to protests with guns or try and run them other. 👍

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By *antsMeetsMan
6 days ago

uxbridge


"I will be voting for whoever introduces a group similar to ICE in the UK to put a certain group in their place who have got above their stations in recent years and to round up the illegal vermin we have robbing British citizens and preying on kids.

And shooting British Citizens?

They havent been shooting American citizens apart from those who turn up to protests with guns or try and run them other. 👍 "

Over lol. Damn predictive text

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By *tmguylookingMan
6 days ago

Chesterfield


"Somehow I didn't think this was yet another 'I love/hate Trump thread. So back on track.

Highly unlikely there will be a general election for three more years. Even if Starmer gets removed/resigns, Labour have a vast majority and a mandate to govern until the Summer of 2029. The fawning Faragista troglodytes are screamming 'election now' simply because opinion polls put their party/cult in the lead although not in a commanding lead. If the polls are anything to go by we would end up with a hung parliament followed by a lot of 'horse-trading' as to who could form a working government.

I admit to being biased but I would love to see the Conservatives make a comeback now they are being purged of all their fickle traitors "

Though I wouldn't love to see the Tories make a comeback, I do agree with you. Having got rid of the nastiest of them, they could actually be seen as a viable middle ground party.

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By *espectdueMan
6 days ago

Stratford-Upon-Avon


"I will be voting for whoever introduces a group similar to ICE in the UK to put a certain group in their place who have got above their stations in recent years and to round up the illegal vermin we have robbing British citizens and preying on kids.

And shooting British Citizens?

They havent been shooting American citizens apart from those who turn up to protests with guns or try and run them other. 👍

Over lol. Damn predictive text"

I guess you are quite blind then, I apologise i hadn't realised.

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By *ral b..Man
6 days ago

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"The Forum is open for any subject as a social aspect. If you don't like the subject, you don't have to read it. "
..

The post above yours appears from various people regular.. none seem to know the meaning of the word

' forum'..( a place for open discussion on various subjects)..

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By *anleybeatonMan
6 days ago

london

I'm voting Reform because Tories and Labour are just careerists who don't care about the country

When Reform go tits up as they probably will because Blair gave the civil service to the Left I'm never voting again

I'm done

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By *arridMan
6 days ago

Brighton


"I'm voting Reform because Tories and Labour are just careerists who don't care about the country

When Reform go tits up as they probably will because Blair gave the civil service to the Left I'm never voting again

I'm done"

1st sentence ‘I’m voting Reform’

2nd sentence ‘I’m never voting again’

I admire your speed at making decisions

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By *espectdueMan
6 days ago

Stratford-Upon-Avon


"I'm voting Reform because Tories and Labour are just careerists who don't care about the country

When Reform go tits up as they probably will because Blair gave the civil service to the Left I'm never voting again

I'm done"

Blair was 15 years ago

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By *arridMan
6 days ago

Brighton


"I'm voting Reform because Tories and Labour are just careerists who don't care about the country

When Reform go tits up as they probably will because Blair gave the civil service to the Left I'm never voting again

I'm done

Blair was 15 years ago "

some people are slow on the uptake or haven’t been allowed newspapers, internet access or television.

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By *anleybeatonMan
6 days ago

london

Blair was 15 years ago but the damage he did was immense he made impossible for conservatives to run a democracy by giving the Lefties all the power in the judiciary and the civil service

just so you know I'm not going back and forth with woke Lefties on the internet I'm here to have a wank

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By *arridMan
6 days ago

Brighton


"Blair was 15 years ago but the damage he did was immense he made impossible for conservatives to run a democracy by giving the Lefties all the power in the judiciary and the civil service

just so you know I'm not going back and forth with woke Lefties on the internet I'm here to have a wank"

That was indeed very unfortunate for the conservatives - being in a situation whereby democracy was made impossible for them.

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By *anleybeatonMan
6 days ago

london

"That was indeed very unfortunate for the conservatives - being in a situation whereby democracy was made impossible for them"

what is it with the Left and their inability to cope with democratic politics??

And these are the muppets calling everyone 'fascists'

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By *arridMan
6 days ago

Brighton


""That was indeed very unfortunate for the conservatives - being in a situation whereby democracy was made impossible for them"

what is it with the Left and their inability to cope with democratic politics??

And these are the muppets calling everyone 'fascists'

"

I was agreeing with you. Did you enjoy your wank?

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By *anleybeatonMan
6 days ago

london

sorry! we got our wires crossed I didn't mean to imply YOU were the dim Leftie I was following on from your point that it's so ironic that the same muppets are putting people in prison for 'brexity' comments on Facebook and calling everyone who disagrees with them 'Nazis'

the wank was great thanks for asking

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By *etshavesomefun2Man
6 days ago

Callington

Kahn is a Londoner.

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By *etshavesomefun2Man
6 days ago

Callington


"sorry! we got our wires crossed I didn't mean to imply YOU were the dim Leftie I was following on from your point that it's so ironic that the same muppets are putting people in prison for 'brexity' comments on Facebook and calling everyone who disagrees with them 'Nazis'

the wank was great thanks for asking"

Who was jailed for "brexity" comments?

Considering Farage acts like a Nazi sympathiser, I would consider anyone supporting him to be much the same!

Hitler, blamed the Jews for all the problems in Germany, then went on to essentially kill 8 million people, which included 6 million Jews!

Farage blames all the countries issues on immigrants, can you see the similarities?

Oh, and what's a "leftie"?

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By *andsyMan
5 days ago

tynemouth


"I will be voting for whoever introduces a group similar to ICE in the UK to put a certain group in their place who have got above their stations in recent years and to round up the illegal vermin we have robbing British citizens and preying on kids.

And shooting British Citizens?"

Because good old British citizens never rob other British citizens or prey on kids. If you think an organisation like ICE are the answer you’re either deluded or a troll. When they’ve finished with ‘a certain group’ (what do you mean? ) better be careful in case the next undesirables targeted are gay and bi guys.

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By *iss Leanne BTV/TS
5 days ago

Manchester


"sorry! we got our wires crossed I didn't mean to imply YOU were the dim Leftie I was following on from your point that it's so ironic that the same muppets are putting people in prison for 'brexity' comments on Facebook and calling everyone who disagrees with them 'Nazis'

the wank was great thanks for asking"

Who has been put in prison for putting “brexity” comments on Facebook please? I look forward to your response.

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By *andomguy321Man
5 days ago

reading


"Kahn is a Londoner. "

With extremely shallow roots

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By *arridMan
5 days ago

Brighton


"Kahn is a Londoner.

With extremely shallow roots"

so what?

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By *oodsman2Man
5 days ago

Galashiels

Reform, aka SupposiTories

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By *anw33Man
5 days ago

liverpool


"Kahn is a Londoner.

With extremely shallow roots"

Churchill had only one British parent

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By *ildwestheroMan
5 days ago

Llandrindod Wells


"Kahn is a Londoner.

With extremely shallow roots

Churchill had only one British parent"

So have I. Hope this doesn't mean that Mr Farage [of French Huguenot descent and with two German grandparents] won't be ordering me out when he comes to reign

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By *ovefilfMan
5 days ago

Wiltshire


"I'm voting Reform because Tories and Labour are just careerists who don't care about the country

When Reform go tits up as they probably will because Blair gave the civil service to the Left I'm never voting again

I'm done

1st sentence ‘I’m voting Reform’

2nd sentence ‘I’m never voting again’

I admire your speed at making decisions "

Brilliant lmao

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By *antsMeetsMan
5 days ago

uxbridge


"Kahn is a Londoner. "

Hes not a Londoner lol. If a dog is born in a stables it doesn't make it a horse.

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By *rancd2TV/TS
5 days ago

Wolverhampton


"Kahn is a Londoner.

Hes not a Londoner lol. If a dog is born in a stables it doesn't make it a horse."

No, but he would be a stabler

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By *w5kerriTV/TS
5 days ago

Hornsey


"America should have rules in place that only allow true Americans in a position of power. We should have the same rule here then we wouldnt have the likes of Khan getting above his station, he seems to have forgot what he is."

If I were to call you a bottom feeding racist your reply would be indignance and claims of no racist bones living inside your body or something similar, wouldn’t it?

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By *andomguy321Man
5 days ago

reading


"Kahn is a Londoner.

With extremely shallow roots

Churchill had only one British parent"

He wasn't a Pakistani Muslim though, was he .... and Pakistani's wouldn't dream of electing a non-Muslim foreigner to be chief commissioner of Islamabad.

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By *espectdueMan
5 days ago

Stratford-Upon-Avon


"Kahn is a Londoner.

With extremely shallow roots

Churchill had only one British parent

He wasn't a Pakistani Muslim though, was he .... and Pakistani's wouldn't dream of electing a non-Muslim foreigner to be chief commissioner of Islamabad. "

So what?

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By *andomguy321Man
5 days ago

reading


"Kahn is a Londoner.

With extremely shallow roots

Churchill had only one British parent

He wasn't a Pakistani Muslim though, was he .... and Pakistani's wouldn't dream of electing a non-Muslim foreigner to be chief commissioner of Islamabad.

So what? "

And so the rot sets in ever deeper

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By *espectdueMan
5 days ago

Stratford-Upon-Avon


"Blair was 15 years ago but the damage he did was immense he made impossible for conservatives to run a democracy by giving the Lefties all the power in the judiciary and the civil service

just so you know I'm not going back and forth with woke Lefties on the internet I'm here to have a wank"

So in 15 years the last government couldn't change civil service employees which you think Blair did?

Who does that work.

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By *ightbulb16Man
5 days ago

Glasgow


"Kahn is a Londoner.

With extremely shallow roots

Churchill had only one British parent

He wasn't a Pakistani Muslim though, was he .... and Pakistani's wouldn't dream of electing a non-Muslim foreigner to be chief commissioner of Islamabad. "

How do you know that?

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By *espectdueMan
5 days ago

Stratford-Upon-Avon


"Kahn is a Londoner.

With extremely shallow roots

Churchill had only one British parent

He wasn't a Pakistani Muslim though, was he .... and Pakistani's wouldn't dream of electing a non-Muslim foreigner to be chief commissioner of Islamabad.

So what?

And so the rot sets in ever deeper"

Its called integration.

Britain has always had it.

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By *andomguy321Man
5 days ago

reading


"Kahn is a Londoner.

With extremely shallow roots

Churchill had only one British parent

He wasn't a Pakistani Muslim though, was he .... and Pakistani's wouldn't dream of electing a non-Muslim foreigner to be chief commissioner of Islamabad.

So what?

And so the rot sets in ever deeper

Its called integration.

Britain has always had it. "

It's not working ... and will only get worse

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By *xxkinkycoupleCouple (MM)
4 days ago

Alcester


"Somehow I didn't think this was yet another 'I love/hate Trump thread. So back on track.

Highly unlikely there will be a general election for three more years. Even if Starmer gets removed/resigns, Labour have a vast majority and a mandate to govern until the Summer of 2029. The fawning Faragista troglodytes are screamming 'election now' simply because opinion polls put their party/cult in the lead although not in a commanding lead. If the polls are anything to go by we would end up with a hung parliament followed by a lot of 'horse-trading' as to who could form a working government.

I admit to being biased but I would love to see the Conservatives make a comeback now they are being purged of all their fickle traitors "

Starmer has the right to call an election when he wants… so it may be his ‘nuclear’ answer to a real leadership challenge? I.e. he’ll ask the country to “back him or sack him”, hoping he can show all the other parties as not being ready to govern.

After all, he can’t feel much love (thus loyalty) for his back benchers nowadays, given they’ve usurped his majority to drive their agenda.

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By *rancd2TV/TS
4 days ago

Wolverhampton


"Somehow I didn't think this was yet another 'I love/hate Trump thread. So back on track.

Highly unlikely there will be a general election for three more years. Even if Starmer gets removed/resigns, Labour have a vast majority and a mandate to govern until the Summer of 2029. The fawning Faragista troglodytes are screamming 'election now' simply because opinion polls put their party/cult in the lead although not in a commanding lead. If the polls are anything to go by we would end up with a hung parliament followed by a lot of 'horse-trading' as to who could form a working government.

I admit to being biased but I would love to see the Conservatives make a comeback now they are being purged of all their fickle traitors

Starmer has the right to call an election when he wants… so it may be his ‘nuclear’ answer to a real leadership challenge? I.e. he’ll ask the country to “back him or sack him”, hoping he can show all the other parties as not being ready to govern.

After all, he can’t feel much love (thus loyalty) for his back benchers nowadays, given they’ve usurped his majority to drive their agenda. "

Would he have the backbone to do this?

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By *evanianMan
4 days ago

Sir y Fflint - Gogledd Cymru


"Yes folks, the Tories are coming back into power.

How?

All the failed Tories are joining Reform and once in the party will be called Reformed Tories.

😂 😂 😂

(Tongue in cheek)"

Well! It could be said that the Tories have never truly been out of power; they've merely observed from the sidelines as others manage the chaos. The affluent capitalist supporters of the Tory party still remain the backbone of Britain's economy!

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By *lder bi guyMan
4 days ago

telford

never mind the tories i need your cock in my my mouth

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By *espectdueMan
4 days ago

Stratford-Upon-Avon


"Somehow I didn't think this was yet another 'I love/hate Trump thread. So back on track.

Highly unlikely there will be a general election for three more years. Even if Starmer gets removed/resigns, Labour have a vast majority and a mandate to govern until the Summer of 2029. The fawning Faragista troglodytes are screamming 'election now' simply because opinion polls put their party/cult in the lead although not in a commanding lead. If the polls are anything to go by we would end up with a hung parliament followed by a lot of 'horse-trading' as to who could form a working government.

I admit to being biased but I would love to see the Conservatives make a comeback now they are being purged of all their fickle traitors

Starmer has the right to call an election when he wants… so it may be his ‘nuclear’ answer to a real leadership challenge? I.e. he’ll ask the country to “back him or sack him”, hoping he can show all the other parties as not being ready to govern.

After all, he can’t feel much love (thus loyalty) for his back benchers nowadays, given they’ve usurped his majority to drive their agenda. "

That went well for Sunak when he called one a bit early..

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By *espectdueMan
4 days ago

Stratford-Upon-Avon


"Kahn is a Londoner.

With extremely shallow roots

Churchill had only one British parent

He wasn't a Pakistani Muslim though, was he .... and Pakistani's wouldn't dream of electing a non-Muslim foreigner to be chief commissioner of Islamabad.

So what?

And so the rot sets in ever deeper

Its called integration.

Britain has always had it.

It's not working ... and will only get worse"

In your view.

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By *andomguy321Man
4 days ago

reading


"Yes folks, the Tories are coming back into power.

How?

All the failed Tories are joining Reform and once in the party will be called Reformed Tories.

😂 😂 😂

(Tongue in cheek)

Well! It could be said that the Tories have never truly been out of power; they've merely observed from the sidelines as others manage the chaos. The affluent capitalist supporters of the Tory party still remain the backbone of Britain's economy!

"

Britain's economy no longer has a backbone .... It's structured around welfare and cheap imported foreign labour.

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By *evanianMan
4 days ago

Sir y Fflint - Gogledd Cymru


"never mind the tories i need your cock in my my mouth"

Clearly an illustrative example of the sheer folly of enfranchising the confounded vulgartariat! 🙄🫣

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By *tmguylookingMan
4 days ago

Chesterfield


"never mind the tories i need your cock in my my mouth"

Typical!!.. having an innocent debate and somebody always has to turn it into a sex thread

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By *evanianMan
4 days ago

Sir y Fflint - Gogledd Cymru


"Yes folks, the Tories are coming back into power.

How?

All the failed Tories are joining Reform and once in the party will be called Reformed Tories.

😂 😂 😂

(Tongue in cheek)

Well! It could be said that the Tories have never truly been out of power; they've merely observed from the sidelines as others manage the chaos. The affluent capitalist supporters of the Tory party still remain the backbone of Britain's economy!

Britain's economy no longer has a backbone .... It's structured around welfare and cheap imported foreign labour. "

That's rather a grossly misleading oversimplification! The UK's economy is diverse, with key sectors such as finance, technology, and manufacturing driving growth. Welfare systems provide essential support, and migrant workers, with a strictly managed influx, fill critical labour gaps, contributing significantly to GDP – that's not a weakness, it's a balanced economy leveraging diverse strengths.

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By *andomguy321Man
4 days ago

reading


"Yes folks, the Tories are coming back into power.

How?

All the failed Tories are joining Reform and once in the party will be called Reformed Tories.

😂 😂 😂

(Tongue in cheek)

Well! It could be said that the Tories have never truly been out of power; they've merely observed from the sidelines as others manage the chaos. The affluent capitalist supporters of the Tory party still remain the backbone of Britain's economy!

Britain's economy no longer has a backbone .... It's structured around welfare and cheap imported foreign labour.

That's rather a grossly misleading oversimplification! The UK's economy is diverse, with key sectors such as finance, technology, and manufacturing driving growth. Welfare systems provide essential support, and migrant workers, with a strictly managed influx, fill critical labour gaps, contributing significantly to GDP – that's not a weakness, it's a balanced economy leveraging diverse strengths.

"

'A balanced economy leveraging diverse strengths' ... or massively in debt, with low productivity, business confidence dropped to negative double-digit territory and over 1 million extra Universal Credit claimants in 2025 [taking the record total claimants to 8.4 million] ..... With strengths like that, we certainly have an abundance of diverse leveraging opportunities to choose from.

Onwards and upwards.

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By *evanianMan
4 days ago

Sir y Fflint - Gogledd Cymru


"Yes folks, the Tories are coming back into power.

How?

All the failed Tories are joining Reform and once in the party will be called Reformed Tories.

😂 😂 😂

(Tongue in cheek)

Well! It could be said that the Tories have never truly been out of power; they've merely observed from the sidelines as others manage the chaos. The affluent capitalist supporters of the Tory party still remain the backbone of Britain's economy!

Britain's economy no longer has a backbone .... It's structured around welfare and cheap imported foreign labour.

That's rather a grossly misleading oversimplification! The UK's economy is diverse, with key sectors such as finance, technology, and manufacturing driving growth. Welfare systems provide essential support, and migrant workers, with a strictly managed influx, fill critical labour gaps, contributing significantly to GDP – that's not a weakness, it's a balanced economy leveraging diverse strengths.

'A balanced economy leveraging diverse strengths' ... or massively in debt, with low productivity, business confidence dropped to negative double-digit territory and over 1 million extra Universal Credit claimants in 2025 [taking the record total claimants to 8.4 million] ..... With strengths like that, we certainly have an abundance of diverse leveraging opportunities to choose from.

Onwards and upwards. "

Thanks, your stats highlight the challenges, but cherry-picking data doesn't negate the UK's economic strengths. Finance, technology, and manufacturing still remain key drivers. Migrant workers and welfare support also play vital roles. Issues like debt and productivity are complex – they need broader, in-depth discussion. Diversity is very much a strength, not a weakness.

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By *lexieMan
4 days ago

Just north of Southampton


"Anything could happen in politics. How many times over the years have we heard 'The Tories are done for' or 'Labour are done for'. No telling. At the moment people are saying Reform are the new right and Green the new left. Perhaps they are but then again, their bubbles might burst."

As that Wiley old GOAT Harold Wilson once stated... 'a week is a long time in politics!'

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By *etshavesomefun2Man
4 days ago

Callington


"Kahn is a Londoner.

Hes not a Londoner lol. If a dog is born in a stables it doesn't make it a horse."

This has to be the dumbest analogy ever!

You are obviously aware a dog and a horse are 2 completely different species, don't you?

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