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THE architect.
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Said it for the longest time: we’re importing both sides of some really dangerous wars. In the plus side, many of these groups will probably go for their opposition rather than Brits, although I’d not advocate waiting on the outcome as only the strongest will survive to get a shot at us.
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Two-tier Human Rights!
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I think the name is quite appropriate. One meaning of labour is: have difficulty in doing something despite working hard.
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Whoo! Just like the Democrats tried!
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@Poohbear2025 and that excuses enforced complete isolation? What the heck is actually going on?
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So, there are people entering the country who earn less than £40k a year? Does that mean some of them earn £20k a year like I do?
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Words came down from Number 10. The police obeyed, because they were ordered to do so.
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@leeprice386 hm... no... This from UK Parliament website: "Royal Assent is the Monarch's agreement that is required to make a Bill into an Act of Parliament. While the Monarch has the right to refuse Royal Assent, nowadays this does not happen; the last such occasion was in 1708, and Royal Assent is regarded today as a formality."
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Sikh bus driver last Friday. Ordered a sub-Saharan “my phone’s flat so I can’t show you my pass” fare dodger off 😉
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Labour is living in the past. They’re actual dinosaurs. GRONK!
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@FiveLiver he wants to be Our Beloved Leader - unless he bows to Blair.
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It’s meant to provoke. It’s part of a plan and that plan has nothing to do with replacing Brits.
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If we get one, it’ll be Labour or Conservative…
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@stringer-ik1pc 8 years ago, before he grew up and grew a pair.
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Infiltrators.
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The petition is still being signed. The GG scandal has given it a boost.
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As of this comment 3,014,224 signatures on the petition calling for a general election. It was quiet until the gg scandal broke.
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That was never the intention. This is a long, long game playing out.
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I guess the new airport was supposed to be ready before Pakistan decided it’d have a go at India… bit late now, isn’t it?
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They’ve got an uphill battle, and one false move will guarantee them th next cell along.
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As their Chancellor of the Exchequer! Man’s got a brilliant financial mind.
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The numpties calling for opposition to Reform could split the next crucial vote and, well, hope you’re all ready for permsnent Labour control.
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I find this darkly hilarious. There’s been no-go zones for the police and locals in my home city since the mid-1970s.
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That’s the whole point of the exercise, really. Showcasing another example of two-tier justice where the perpetrator is clearly the villain. I anticipate the logic-bending word-salad that’ll paint the BBC as the victim.
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Here’s a tip: send a FOI to the Social Fund. Ask specifically for the sums paid out for renting and a postcode breakdown of where the largest sums are going.
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I’m sorry… we’re not capable of governing ourselves? Vote Reform!
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Heck, I’d best be careful. I’m rather prone to a bit of carolling around Christmas. True, I sing in Latin, French or German, as well as English, but… 😱
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@raven3212 there’s a chance the Tories and Labour will be chucking muck at each other over the breaking gg scandal, so Farage is sensible to stand aside. Buy popcorn.
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He got that wrong, didn’t he?
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I think you were referring to William the Barstud there 😁
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Would you fight for your country in your country, against enemies invading your country? That’s a completely different proposition.
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Difficult job. No one available to teach the necessary skills. Applicants must be prepared to learn in the job…
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@samuel8265 so that's the argument Starmer is going to use. Thanks for letting me know.
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No. All these little parties starting up are muddying the waters. We could end up with Labour pretty much forever.
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It’s historically recognised that there’s civil Islam and militant Islam. A lot of the former group have suffered at the hands of the latter.
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I beg to differ. The civil service obeys the government and, of course, the government of the day can appoint obedient cronies to the top jobs in each department.
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If Starmer could get GB back into the EU, he would have the bean-counters behind him when arresting opposition leaders or just outright banning all opposition.
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Christian values being brought back to the world alongside those of all honest religions.
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Super - but it could get lost…
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That’s small beer. The US Dems were sending $40 million to Hamax every week!
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No more irregulars then? The young men’s army can arrive in comfort with all kit to hand! Starmer is a a collaborator.
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I’m truly amazed at the number of amateur political experts who turn out to tell us that supporting Reform is pointless. None of them offer an alternative to roll over and surrender, although I do grant that a few appear to have aspirations of becoming Hollywood action heroes. Unless, of course, all these wonderful experts are propagandists. Divide and conquer, hm?
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Race? Political? Sectarian? All three in a handy pack? Place your bets and buy popcorn while it’s still available.
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Grab popcorn, people. And, possibly, loo rolls.
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The Privy Council and the Law Lords are essential.. but the PM being a Sir and a lawyer does seem most odd.
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@tonydalton6756 really? Oh, you doom-monger.
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I’m sorry? The last time such words were used against Britain was Lord Haw-Haw.
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There have been allegations of postal vote rigging orchestrated by certain peaceful people. This is supposed to involve intimidation forcing registered voters to request a postal form which is then collected to be marked by a leader.
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Please, let’s be reasonable about this… …there are most likely people of his own community, inside gaol and out, who are concerned that he was once a choirboy…
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