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Too late now. We have all left for a better Party. REFORM UK
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You didn't do Brexit properly.
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Nobody can run the railways. They need to be nationalized with new contracts and new people
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Get off.
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Change, yes. Labour, yes. More help and encouragement to immigrants, more power to Muslims, and an even less efficient NHS. Not to mention the tax on all but the homeless. I can't wait for Labour to get in and start building houses on green belt for immigrants. Do what I did and bury your spare cash in the garden, hoard cheap food, and buy what you need before VAT goes up. Good luck.
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They know they will never arrest him, but it will open the eyes of some of those people who like him because they didn't know how evil he is.
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All Starmer wants is the kudos of being PM and later perhaps 'Lord Starmer'.
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@colinsmith1288 So vote reform UK
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@lesleylamy You may be stuck in your Ieftie rut, but a lot of us aren't.
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@snowyowel7961 So true.
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@colinsmith1288 Definitely not true. You haven't read their policies and are just making a rash statement because you are a lifetime Labour supporter. Get real.
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He's just another biased Leftie bigot, like Donkey Dave.
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That is so true.
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@Lynnefromlyn You wouldn't know it if it bit your @rse. Vote Reform
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We were saved by Brexit. Don't let those people what wanted to move to France tell you any different.
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@durrcadurk Only to those people who wanted to live in France. Oh, and by the way - your emoji is showing your inteIIigence IeveI.
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@durrcadurk We haven't been dragged down by EU economies. There is only Germany doing better than us. Vote Reform UK to get Brexit finished off, and the boats stopped.
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If Labour reverse it, this country is sunk.
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@durrcadurk Oooo did I touch a nerve with your inteIIigence IeveI. I'm not inteIIigent, but I am more inteIIigent than anyone that votes Labour. (emoji)
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@durrcadurk Yes I didn't want my inteIIigence to show.
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@durrcadurk Yes. Reform UK will sort that out. Starmer will invite more. Is lsIam destroying countries? When a country becomes a fully MusIim country like Palestine, Somalia, Afghanistan, Yemen etc. infighting starts and the country becomes poor and starvation becomes the order. When MusIims are a minority, armed militia and terrOrist groups are formed to try to take control. lsIamic fundamentaIists controI lsIam. lsIamic fundamentaIists want to overthrow democracy, and instaII Sharia Iaw.
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@durrcadurk Still beating EU countries. Don't you remember Covid and the ongoing war in Ukraine. I suppose you are Putin lover.
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@durrcadurk We all need therapy for commenting here on YouTube, and you seem to need more than most. You're like those people in Tron or Jumanji, trapped in a false political world by your own ego.
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@durrcadurk Why should I respond to someone who thinks 'Sir Keir' would make a good leader.
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@durrcadurk Why on earth do you think I need one?
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Not if there is a huge swing to Reform UK.
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The NHS can't be fixed with money. NHS staff are the modern day equivalent of Miners (I was one) most being lazy greedy and overpaid. Lack of adequate control has brought about a general lack of discipline and morale. Starmer will never fix it with his idea of paying for more staff (it already has too many) The existing people need to be made to do their jobs better. Give Reform a Chance.
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Hurrah for that!
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@RichardPierpoint-di8fi Thank you for your lengthy but intelligent reply. I shall attempt to emulate your articulacy in my future comments.
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It was a stepping stone for Starmer. There will be more stepping stones on the way to becoming a Lord. Push people down to push yourself up.
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They don't understand 'war crimes' in Russia. They still use the Genghis khan rule book.
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The NHS can't be fixed with money. NHS staff are the modern day equivalent of Miners (I was one) most being lazy greedy and overpaid. Lack of adequate control has brought about a general lack of discipline and morale. Starmer will never fix it with his idea of paying for more staff (it already has too many) The existing people need to be made to do their jobs better. Give Reform a Chance.
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Fatal for the Tories.
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He's just another biased Leftie bigot, like Donkey Dave.
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Get Labour 2nd place, Vote Reform.
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Just a load of greedy people using their union strength to grab more than the rest of us. The RMT is too big, a monolith of huge proportions. Staff have become lazy through lack of control, as happened in all previous state run organisations. Steel, Coal, Education, Transport, BBC were all inflicted with the same malaise. Even after privatization it was the same staff with the same attitudes that spoiled the industries. Now we see greed rearing its ugly head again in those industries with staff numbers large enough to put pressure on an already stretched economy. How strange that these industries are the ones that are, or once were, nationalized. The answer is simple.
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@Lynnefromlyn You wouldn't know it if it bit your @rse. Vote Reform
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Has he found out what a man is?
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Vote Farage and Reform Britain.
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Yes. For Reform UK.
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@ChickenBoo1989 Starmer will never be a good PM. He is a man who's only ambition is to be a Lord. Vote Reform and stir things up for the better.
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Nobody above 'lower working class' will be voting for Labour. Its Reform all the way.
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Just a load of greedy people using their union strength to grab more than the rest of us. The RMT is too big, a monolith of huge proportions. Staff have become lazy through lack of control, as happened in all previous state run organisations. Steel, Coal, Education, Transport, BBC were all inflicted with the same malaise. Even after privatization it was the same staff with the same attitudes that spoiled the industries. Now we see greed rearing its ugly head again in those industries with staff numbers large enough to put pressure on an already stretched economy. How strange that these industries are the ones that are, or once were, nationalised. The answer is simple.
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So who will pay for Labour extravagance. Yes, we all know.
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GormIess or what? (and Boris)
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@kimgrant3879 Nigel Farage does.
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@wulfhere83 Stay off the streets, Vote Reform UK.
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@wulfhere83 Pensions and welfare Back-to-work push Withdraw jobseekers’ benefits Face-to-face PIP assessments Remodel savings and pension system Mr Farage’s party wants to get two million people back into work and would launch a wide-ranging suppression on welfare in order to achieve this, with a back-to-work push that places particular emphasis on those aged 16 to 34. Benefits for jobseekers would be withdrawn either after four months of unemployment or the rejection of two job offers. Assessment for personal independence payment (PIP) would have to take place face-to-face to build relationships and coach people back into work, while medical assessments for those on benefits would be required to take place independently. A royal commission to tackle social care is among “critical reforms” to the social care system the party is seeking to deliver in the first 100 days after the election. A loophole that it says allows larger care home providers to avoid tax through offshore structures would be closed. Reform has said it wants to improve the savings and pension system in the long term to make it “much better and cheaper, from a much younger age”, citing Australia as a model.
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