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Anyone who thought labour would be an improvement has my sympathies, anyone who voted for them has my condolences. Its just too bad that the tory government was no different and had to go. People need to start voting for more independent parties and candidates to get common sense back into Westminster. Reform has made a great start.
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Great - now let's reject labour.
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And Sweden was one of the most pro-mass multi culturalism promoters out there. I'm (pleasantly) surprised they have chosen the survival of their culture and nation.
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Some people just never learn.
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The Far Wrong will always accuse everyone else of being Far Right.
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The tories were laughing at us for years thinking we had nowhere to go - they stopped laughing when we threw them out and voted Reform - now all of a sudden the tories are concerned about the issues they had 14 years to sort out. To me its irrelevant what they say now. Let's se how things go with Reform and other Independents.
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I believe he also got Jimmy Saville off the hook some years ago.
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Liebour voters only have one way to learn - the hard way. They'll come round. Its not lost yet.
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Absolutely.
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I switched my TV off over a decade ago, rang them up and cancelled my license fee. Its one of the best things I ever did.
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Me, too. Labour has to go but I will never vote tory again - the tories were laughing at us thinking we had nowhere else to go. Labour couldn't have got in without the betrayal of the tories.
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Let's hope they've learned from this, let's hope they're capable of learning.
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He can't even take control of his own hair - and if he was really "furious" about it he would order Priti Useless to put a stop to it: that's all it would take.
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Of course he is - I'm amazed at how naive this youtuber is. Boris could end it all within weeks, if not days, if he wanted to.
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And none of this would have been possible without the tories' absolute failure on honouring its promises.
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That's great neewws - but it still astounds me that anyone is voting labour pains or the constipersatives.
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Every few months they get their press office to say they're "furious" about something to pacify the public.
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We'll be able to tell who they are by the loud and hollow rattling.
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He reminded me of that famous comedy scene from Fawlty Towers where Basil attacked his car with a branch. Basil Rowley of Fawlty Yard lol.
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He wasn't Far Wrong there :D
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The civil dis-service.
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I wish more people would realise that they are doing all this on purpose and hoping that everyone thinks its just stupidity and incompetence.
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Or when someone is Far Wrong, they see everything as Far Right.
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True: we don't want the Cons or labour pains.
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True - 'though let's not underestimate the conservatives' incredible achievement of turning everyone away from them, crushing themselves, destroying their legacy and decimating the huge mandate that the electorate had given them. It takes a special kind of talent to do that.
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True the labour voters dropped us in a bit of ***, but labour will be hammered next election. The tories had to go, now labour's next. Reform and other independent parties and candidates from now on.
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I'm not sure significant changes are actually needed: certainly Ben Habib is a very important asset to the party and will continue to be so. No merger between the tories and Reform at this stage. The tories still want Reform destroyed: maybe after a period in the wilderness they would worth merging with, but not now.
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Absolutely - the tories share a huge amount of blame in all this. Starmer and his gang would not be in if it hadn't been for the tory party turning its back on its voters, and laughing at them while it was doing so.
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It is very frustrating but, unfortunately, this was the only way labour voters were going to learn. We have a chance now of turning things around now that the country has turned its back on both tory and labour establishments. All isn't lost: the growth of independent parties and candidates will help put the brakes on lab/con.
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....major creep factor, too, fo some reason.
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It's fake alright - I'm amazed at how naive this guy is.
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I have no intention of voting tory again - or any of the main parties. For me it's all independent parties/candidates from now on.
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@SpideyVids They'll get there next time. Don't worry.
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Thank you! All the best from the UK!
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Exactly. I'm just amazed at how many people believed boris' latest press release claiming he's "furious".
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Exactly.
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True.
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The EU - AKA the Neo-Soviet Union.
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Kier today, gone tomorrow.
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She's priti useless.
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Keep going - the tory and labour governments have both shown us what they think of us - and have both shown that they are no different to each other.
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There's no low too low for starmer the harmer.
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@sunnie734 That's a fair point: I guess some people don't learn until it hits them personally.
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Dedicated marxists.
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@harrypotter4309 Absolutely. I agree completely. They were almost as bad as the labour voters, maybe just as bad.
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And I hope the tories don't think that this is an opportunity for them. We don't want them back either: the only thing that will have Ever have me voting tory again is if they go back to implementing the wishes of their voters instead of their lobbyists and donors - and I don't see that happening.
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I remember even as a youngster being suspicious when the EEC (European Economic Community) changed its name to the EC, dropping the "Economic". When they finally changed it to the "European Union" that was when the mask really came off.
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Boris: "Tell the press office to release a statement saying I'm furious about the boats...that'll shut the people up for a while".
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Nobody in their right mind voted labour.
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@somethingintheair5373 That's a fair point: a lot of people stayed home who shouldn't have and now I'm sure they're regretting that. Hopefully they'll have learned from it and get out and vote next time. TBH all we need is enough Independent MPs in there to prevent the "main" parties from having a free run in Westminster. I think that's the way we'll get the country back: constant pressure on the main parties until the parasites and sociopaths who populate them them realise its not so lucrative anymore and start leaving.
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