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She's a very, very long way from Marxist. Barely even a mild socialist
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Completely agree. Build an MP's hotel for those who are based further away and need accommodation when they visit parliament
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Cleverly isn't the bottom of the barrel, he's the slug underneath the barrel
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He's not talking sense though. British steel has been propped up by the tax payer for decades. They have only been making a very limited range of grades and sections for a very long time now, you couldn't build ships with what they make. To make steel we have to rely on imported coke and imported iron ore, manganese, silicon, phospherous and nickel. Jobs were lost but they need to be replaced with jobs which don't require billions per year from the tax payer
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Most unions don't
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@nancyfox64 Can I suggest you also look up the amount given in subsidies to incredibly profitable oil & gas producers?
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She's not wrong on this one. We need ALL corporate money out of politics. Our politicians should be working for us, not the businesses and billionaires who buy their influence
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I honestly don't think they want to win. Surely they could do better if they wanted to
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So you agree Farage should never be PM? He has German citizenship. Similarly, Boris and Sunak both had US citizenship
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Principle? Remember when he said that MP's shouldn't have second jobs because serving the country should be a full time occupation? I fully agree with that, absolute sense but it soon went out the window when GB News offered him big money didn't it?
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Rather hypocritical of tories to have a melt down over this when it's a watered down version of Sunak's vapes and smoking bill
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@soot.2146 British Steel have only made basic structural grades for years, it's no different to Chinese steel (I work with it)
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@NMaxne Can you explain how the policies of Kamala Harris fit with Marx's manifesto? I don't actually believe Trump's supporters are in general fascists. Some are (but so are some of Harris's) but the majority are not.
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It's holding up the remains of the bridge and the risk of further damage to the ship is pretty high. If that ship sinks, everything gets a lot more complicated
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I'm a white, middle class, middle age straight man. I am still very much in the majority. To be honest though, I really couldn't care less if I weren't. I prefer to judge people as individuals rather than judge them on colour or religion
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Who was in power when this mess built up and nothing was done about it? Years for the tories, three weeks for Labour
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He'd be with Russia. Absolutely no question
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Without any real evidence of any of it. He's just another ex junkie conspiracy theorist
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We had a pandemic response team which Boris chose to disband shortly before covid struck despite him accepting that a pandemic was likely the biggest future threat to the UK. Not long before covid he had SARS and MERS outbreaks so it wasn't unprecedented
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It's a watered down version of Sunak's smoking and vaping bill which was supported by all but 57 tory MP's. Where was the outrage then?
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We need the tory party to go back to being the tory party. Drop the culture war nonsense and concentrate on conservative economic policy. They can never win as a Reform tribute act
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Lets see how many times this scheme can fail
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It was investigated (again) and there was nothing in it (again). It was pretty obvious there was nothing in it when the MP who demanded the investigation wouldn't say interviews what crime he was accusing her of
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If you knew about Farage's past, you'd have expected this. He has past form for doing exactly the same in Brexit party and UKIP. This is why Labour have never been afraid of Reform, they knew this was coming
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Trump fans seem to forget that Trump was a friend of Epstien, described him as a "great guy" and flew Epstein airways a number of times
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@jabbadabbajew6035 Can you cite one of her policies which is communist? How does it fit in with Marx's manifesto?
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We need an election for that and currently, it looks extremely unlikely that we'll be having one for at least four years. The problem with Farage is he keeps saying "return them to France" but how do we do that? How long do you think it'll be before France starts taking action against vessels landing without permission? What we need is for the Calais asylum center to re-open so that we can turn away people who shouldn't get asylum and don't have the complication of deportation
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Yes. Plenty of them are currently in cells as well. First ones due in court tomorrow
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@jackoniel7864 No, he opposed an incredibly expensive and pointless scheme
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It's a strange tradition in America to call ex-presidents Mr President. They'd address Obama or Bush or Clinton or Reagan in the same way
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Thats just not going to happen. The only way he can be removed is if more than 100 of his own MP's call a vote of no confidence and that's never happening
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@richardlongmore9301 Just remember that there's an awful lot of people who despise both Trump and Biden
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Nothing like it
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They didn't get to the end of the road, the pot holes caused the wheels to fall off
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Not any more. She's talking about scrapping statutory maternity leave, the minimum wage and stopping free at point of service treatment on the NHS. I think she may have realised that whoever wins the leadership now will never be prime minister so she's trying to lose so she can have another go in a few years when she'd have a chance at being PM
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Maybe you could take it to the ECHR
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Don't be daft. Smokers are very much a minority these days. Will they all stay at home while their non smoking mates are out? Are they that sad and hopeless that they can't survive without smoking? All they've got to do is stand outside the pubs premises to have a smoke. They survive when it's freezing and raining in the winter and they have to go outside alone don't they?
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@sherpa003 British culture is all imported anyway. Christianity was a middle eastern religion brought here by the Romans. Our music is very heavily inspired by the Americans and before that it was inspired by Austro-Hungarian classical. Our Royal Family are German. Halloween is American. The traditional Sunday roast doesn't contain a single native food. Fish & chips use potatoes originally brought from America. Our language is evolved from a mix of Saxon and Latin and evolving to include Americanisms. Our favourite takeaway is Indian but mostly adapted to British tastes, Chinese takeaways are similar. The Beatles, Rolling Stones, The Who, Black Sabbath, Shakin Stevens and many others ripped off plenty of American musicians. Our population has seen huge numbers of celtic, norse, saxon, Norman and African incomers over many thousands of years. I had a DNA test a few years back and was surprised to learn I have moroccan links in my DNA yet I'm so white I need factor 50 on a cloudy day! Culture is not a static thing. It changes just like it always has.
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If you knew about Farage's past, you'd have expected this. He has past form for doing exactly the same in Brexit party and UKIP. This is why Labour have never been afraid of Reform, they knew this was coming
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@nosferatudavies8836 Poll tax would have taken more from the elderly (adjusted for inflation)
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Do you believe the Labour party, who are in favour of LGBT rights are also in favour of sharia law which is completely incompatible with those LGBT rights?
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The choice is £60bn of exports to the US or £170bn of exports to the EU.
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I should imagine she has a passport. She's not got any criminal record to prevent her entering the country
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Protect the gingers
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If Starmer was controlled by muslims, then surely they would put a stop to his pro lgbt and anti climate change policies wouldn't they? Muslims are against both those things
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All of them if you are entitled to free school meals for your kids. If you receive any benefits then you are entitled
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Not all of them donate to Labour, less than half of them do.
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I get the feeling this defection is mostly about punishing Sunak
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They'll be gone for maybe a decade and then realise that they need to move back to the center and ditch the culture wars in favour of concentrating on sensible economics
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Spain and Greece have air conditioning in many homes and almost every business place and public building
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