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Someone tell them that wanting to have a functioning national border isn’t ‘racist’.
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Sharia law in action
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The public need to act because our leaders don’t give a sh*t
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@QXR10 he does - he wants diversity and third world imports with all the problems that brings.
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Imagine if we had people with this level of common sense in government.
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Is this the far right too?
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He didn’t have to do a media round of interviews - he could have met people in private. He obviously wanted to see the result of his life’s work,
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More voters in Blackpool South stayed at home than voted Labour - such enthusiasm!
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@bentonxavier5094 haha. Do tell us one benefit his visit brought to anyone other than photo op’s for him?
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It’s like he’s trying to appear stupid and completely out of touch….and he certainly is
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So the police agreed not to attend after a ‘community leader’ said it would be peaceful. Sounds two tier to me….how many demonstrations by white people don’t have a police presence?
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@ wow. Ryanair is the largest airline in Europe by passenger numbers and fleet size. I believe it carries more international passengers than any other airline globally. Its growth has continued at a rapid rate over the past 15 years and its profits last year were seven times larger than 2010. The fact you’re still suggesting it’s not a successful company is laughable.
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@russellmills4878 It is, but growth in the UK is restricted. It’s not difficult to understand that Ryanair’s growth varies across different markets.
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Exactly. Government spending has never been higher, the state is spreading into more and more areas of like. There’s plenty of places to make cuts, welfare and state financed babysitting being an obvious starting point.
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The irony of the ‘peaceful’ left waving a Palestinian flag in support of a terrorist group 🤣
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@develynseether4426 yeah, that’s really the big issue here….much more important than having a financially illiterate chancellor who’s killing the economy 🙄
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@ Ryanair is Europes largest airline and last year made a profit of around €2bn. How exactly does that make him financially illiterate and a laughing stock?
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@develynseether4426 you’re backtracking now, how fun. 200m passengers a year (number 1 in Europe, whatever you say) means plenty of people like what they do. You clearly have an axe to grind about Ryanair. As for poor service, you get what you pay for be it clear what you’re buying when you fly with them.
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I didn’t see anyone “storm” off the stage. Typical lying journalists.
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@TheBusinessBlueprint_ Jobs? Taxes? Passenger duty? It’s not all about the owning company.
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@simonohara9617 No such thing as ‘austerity’. The UK has been living beyond its means for years now. A smaller state is the best was forward.
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@ Any growth is better than no growth, which the current government is giving us. Plus, it’s private investment, so what’s the issue? Around 75,000 people work at Heathrow with many more employed around it. It’s difficult to imagine that number wouldn’t rise significantly if airport capacity grew by 50%.
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@ You might want to revisit the plans previously issued by airport because there certainly is a new terminal.
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Look at Labour run 2ales to see what’s coming our way. Both parties are utterly useless.
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He’s brain dead.
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@ MoL and Ryanair are essentially one and the same, his drive and ruthlessness re what have driven the business to the success it is today. The original point of this conversation was his criticism of the chancellor and her lack of ability/plan for growth. Whether people like the way he phrases it or not, he’s completely correct.
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Why does doing what people want make the government ‘populist’?
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@ such as?
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Why? The Islamists will then take over.
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80% of voters didn’t vote Labour. This government doesn’t have any legitimacy.
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@jackoh991 voted in by only 20% of the electorate…..do explain how that represents the country?
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@jackoh991 oh Jack, you really think some people that voted Labour don’t want immigration controls? The same places that there are now riots and had huge Brexit majorities? Polling during the election showed around 80% of Brits want immigration numbers to fall.
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@johnmartin7158 More voters stayed at home than voted Labour. Hardly overflowing with enthusiasm, are they?
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