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How? Please explain. Also explain how Farage tried to calm the situation. In return, I'll explain to you the meaning of the word delusion.
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To credit a serial grifter (Farage) with so much power is a pitiful excuse. The champion of brexit who blames everyone else for its failure and has never been elected to parliament is a pathetic last resort.
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Words without deeds. Stop arms support and Netanyahu may listen to Dodgy Dave.
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Based solely on his performance, this wazzock PM should have gone long ago. Unfortunately with our tainted and undemocratic system, life isn't like that.
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And replace them with what?
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And what scale is that? Does it excuse thuggery and violence?
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The man-child aspiring Bond villian would be pure comedy for his vacuous stupidity if he wasn't so dangerous.
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How?
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Whom would you rank first?
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Musk is living proof that wealth is not commensurate with intelligence.
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Numbers are important and are one side of the coin. The other is organisation; not just using people for the extraction of profit but upgrading the infrastructure to accommodate population growth. Let's start with the basic premise that politicians can't run a p1ss-up in a brewery.
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@ziggysawdust5407 please note: he said England. So that would include Celts, Vikings, Eastern Europeans, Jewish refugees and others. You couldn't just count the non-whites in said figures. Perhaps in return you would define British values (which Farage is reluctant to do)
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@marksmith9218 And after certain individuals profited from globalisation, a code for cheap labour, did they ask you and would you expect them to?
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@captaintruth who are the "then" (sic) who are different to us? And who, exactly, are "us"? This appears to be a complex question to Farage, Robinson, LeeAnderthal and the scammers who appeal to idiots for their own ends. Perhaps you will answer for them...
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@bensmith3846 And what is that? Pie and chips? Arseholes wrapped in a union flag? Please define it. I'm confused after living and adapting to change for nearly eight decades. Funnily, I've found there is more to unite us as human beings, than divide us as morons.
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Beware! The Tories always manage to find someone worse. Sunak would be replaced by pure poison.
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You would be correct only if the Tories get back in. We need electoral and parliamentary reform to unleash the power of real democracy
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That's simplistic. They listened to one item and did less than they should, so they are seen to be doing something.
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Russian democracy is certainly different. We have an elective dictatorship, which they have interfered with. They have a poisonous little dictator that we can do sod all about.
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Anyone who trusted this corrupt cabal of charlatans (laughingly known as government) to take back control will feel conned and lied to. Charges of treason would seem appropriate - yet unattainable. Our establishment is mired in corruption.
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@AminTheMystic You said that twice. Keep repeating it and you'll eventually believe it.
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@Carl Collins such as? Colditz: the chamber of parliamentary debate?
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It goes beyond the 12 years of economic and social vandalism caused by Tory austerity and economic mismanagement. Our parliamentary system is unfit for purpose and our electoral system is undemocratic. Britain is broken and needs substantial reform.
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@garybjorkelund9736 Really! Have you seen their policies? These grifters would reform us into a banana republic, without the bananas.
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"Becoming apparent!" Most of us have seen that since Johnson. Better late than never.
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How surprising! The Tories stoking division and playing on fear. Who would have thought it after Patel's and Braverman's time in the Home office?
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Johnson being seen to do something. Nothing useful because he is the problem - he corrupts everything he touches.
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People susceptible to a Tory bribe after 14 years of fiscal incompetence, are either naive, intellectually lazy, or downright crazy. The Tories have borrowed more and paid back less than Labour since 1947. They are NOT the party of economic competence.
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Sweet irony. The Tories benefit from Russian dark money and tech manipulation. Yet the plane of the Minister of Pseudonyms is interfered with. Who would let this prat in a cockpit or anywhere near government?
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No worries. Shapps would be using a pseudonym to confuse them.
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Perhaps we should send Sunak and his cabinet to a safe country called Rwanda. Lol
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@ziggysawdust5407 Why should they and what should they ask?
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@captaintruth the benefit of Brexit...wow!
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@captaintruth How about explaining British values? I'm confused after being born and raised here almost eighty years ago... WAITING PATIENTLY...
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Who says Parliament should be recalled? Farage? The man who wants a platform for his ego? Who disparaged the police assessment at Southport? Who, as an afterthought, didn't condone violence, yet failed to condemn it. Who warned that the violence would get worse: a coded message for thugs? Next, will he break out the brown uniforms? This man and the thugs he excuses are NOT patriots.
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Martin does great work. Will government fix what's broken or grab new headlines? Somehow I suspect the latter, and we can see an example of their "original and innovative thinking" in the Rwanda scheme. Vacuous nonsense justified with sophistry. Time for politicians to do what they are paid for.
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Sunak is a desperate little spiv who regurgitates the excuses prepared by his facile scriptwriters. "Integrity professionalism and accountability" Some hope.
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He should know. He and his party are complicit. Breaching international law, supporting genocide, removing the rights to peaceful protest, gaming an elective dictatorship masquerading as a democracy. Little Spiv is pathetic and transparent (at least to many of us).
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Withdrawal from the ECHR spells dictatorship, as human rights are trashed to hide government incompetence. A plea to his constituents: vote this wazzock out.
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Stick with what plan? Perhaps someone will ask him what his plan is. To drive the country into oblivion? That's certainly working, Rishi.
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The irony of wondering how we were going to pay for everything during the Corbyn years when Labour offered the only costed manifesto is revealing.
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@dsds173 just as America learns to cause wars and stoke conflict. Iraq, Vietnam, the middle east...
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Desperation of the clueless. The Tory budget is consistent with 14 years of Tory governance.
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