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Hoping he threatens the establishment too. They can replace Starmer with another puppet and nothing would change.
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No, it's called establishment throwing it's weight.
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"He cant go bankrupt." Cowardice: selling integrity and dignity for thirty pieces of silver each time. Oh i DO not forget: i don't forget the excuses.
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Take away a man's voice, you leave him with only one other choice.
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Wonderful. We'll never hear the end of it.
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@EllanaWolf Oh no it isn't. You need to learn about those who REALLY own and run the country.
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"Democracy is dictatorship being polite" as I like to say. If action is what you're aiming for, don't go through the system; you'll just enable more of what you're looking to prevent.
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Wont be getting me to vote all. Sorry Kemi, but you still answer to establishment as Starmer and Farage and so on do.
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Good to see someone's seeing it.
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What people not only have allowed but ultimately invited though ignorant fueled complacence.
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@rwo5402 He's been conned by him just as you've been conned by them: thinking the EU is some utopia when it's nothing more than following up from what an Austrian started.
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@coldbreeze6344 And what does that tell you about Reform to begin with, or any party for that matter. Cause it tells me they'll drop even their most noble cause at the first sign of trouble. Anything to get you to tick one way or the other. All those who were in support of Reform that are now turning their nose, I'm looking at and mocking them in scorn.
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They may "dislike" him, but they dont disagree either.
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Ah so he decides to do something and like expected; proves to be so far from anything relevant - much less accurate. Time to dissolve this outdated, excessive and insipid role.
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He's a sell out- let's be honest, he hasn't got much of a career these days and instead of being himself to get an audience; he's looking for brownie points from the same lot he once rightly mocked.
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Actually no we weren't - the Americans popularised SPAM here in the UK because we were running on food supply. We'd have starved otherwise.
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@michaelball3250 Still practicing your hand jousting for your EU masters, I take it then?
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@magsathome65 Those who own the banks.
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Long story short - He's playing the game. And that's got two outcomes. Worst case is he loses and he's forced into silence by whatever means. "Best" case is that it all comes to light but nothing changes because the masses for the most part simply don't care. This is why i dont acknowledge any authority over me.
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@Disinfo321 Exactly. Even the generation in the 90s reacted far harsher and that was just over a tax.
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@brennadickinson2920 Oh please - so long as people gullibly think voting makes any difference, they're going to keep their grip on power.
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And the absolute wrong is to elevate few to govern the many. People need to take responsibility for their own lives and stop empowering those on both right and left to make choices for them.
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@RedSquirrelsReturn And yet people voted anyway and accepted the process...
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So is electing a complete stranger to make choices for you. Not only is that cowardice, its weakness.
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It's our laws that have enabled this, it's our own elevated that created those laws on behalf of their masters and it is the voting public that have empowered them.
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They're counting on it.
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@concernedgranny well they say you know who's in charge when you find you're not allowed to criticise...
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For this?? Buddy, people won't even fight to help themselves...
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@clangerbasher Given these politicians are supposed to be "the best" out of what we've got - goes to show how poor a people we are. Seeing how people still vote and get the same poor results.
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@clangerbasher Are you actually surprised? People rather choose strangers to "represent them" instead of doing it themselves and it's surprising that opportunists take advantage?
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@thecrazyenglishman1066 Oh I'm not, but I hold no hope for this nation or any other - the masses complain and yet they still keep voting and keep the whole loon show going.
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So long as she's part of the system she'll comply with those who own it. She doesn't want to go the way of Truss now, does she.
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Just like mommy and those before her - he'll do nothing.
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@dexterhuntington2495 The ones who really own and run the country are the banks that own the currency - the very currency which has been loaned to the nation via government for a century with interest impossible to pay as it's not based on physical collateral, but a fiscal debt meaning the nation is to pay back with what doesn't exist and yet is still owed.
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@jamess6961 Of course he is - he's doing exactly what the establishment are telling him to do, as they would for anyone else in his position.
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@ifindoubtbailout70 So was Johnson when he was calling for Brexit. Face it, they're all in it for themselves and they'll tell you what you want to hear in order to get in; only then to bow and obey those who really own the country.
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Ok, which one? Which god are you going for? Cause looking at the madness that's going on - you're setting up to fail.
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@MRW515 Starmer is a puppet- havent you realised that yet? He's hardly got any thought of his own, much like every other before him. Truss is an example of someone who thought to go against their masters and she was outed and replaced for it. Starmer will be no exception; the things he's flipped between are things he tells people because it's what they want to hear and that is all.
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Then prepare to weep when your hopes are proven false.
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@clangerbasher It's simpler than that - people choose to do it because it's easier. They'd sooner live with the illusion of freedom than actually take responsibility for it - then when the illusion breaks, they're the first to whinge. And I have absolutely no patience for these folk.
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Inevitably seeing as no one ever learns from history.
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It's true that not all the M's are T's - however all the T's are M's. And that's something that simply has to be accepted for what it is - fact.
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@daniellejackson-xu7ei For as long as Starmer is doing the will of the establishment, yes. Charlie's in bed with them too of course.
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Afraid not Gus, when people naively crossed out a box to elect some stranger to represent them - they accepted any and all decisions made for the coming term by default.
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@clangerbasher Only to complain where they're lead to when it's too late.
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Neither do any of the others and yet people will keep blindly ticking for them anyway...
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@valeriegrimshaw1365 Thats the price of tolerance - you dont get to pick and choose, if thats a philosophy you decide to take up along with diversity and inclusion. I mean, is hypocrisy a label you wish to be branded with? I'd sooner be deemed an "intolerant bigot" than a cowardly sellout, personally; I'm accepting that marvellously.
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@diogenesagogo When tolerance is bound by diversity and inclusion, to put limits results in contradiction. And when a rule contradicts itself - it deems itself null and void to it's purpose.
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You talk as if knighthood is worth having.
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They should be, but they wont. Their members consist also of the bank owners and they OWN the government's of the world.
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