Election 2024

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How are Labour doing after their first 12 months


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I notice Musk and Farage were behind the petition calling for another election…

Im worried about reform. I like to use them for banter but I don’t want them anywhere near running our country. Look at Romania today, biggest shock ever after the polls had the guy in front on only 5% and he’s on the verge of winning now. He’s ‘far right’, anti-EU and pro-Putin. That is now Hungary and Romania out there cozying up to Russia. There’s absolutely still a right wing wave covering Europe and it’s not showing any signs of slowing down. This is why I wouldn’t rule out Farage, if backed by Trump and Musk. Musk especially can push the immigrant rhetoric like no other across social media and there’s plenty of people to lap it up.

There is someone on my board who I would describe as a rabid left winger who has signed it and invited the rest of us to

May have something to do with Labour wiping out the SNP
 
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There is someone on my board who I would describe as a rabid left winger who has signed it and invited the rest of us to

May have something to do with Labour wiping out the SNP

I was listening to Sam Coates the deputy political editor on SKY News, he said last night the petition was at a million votes, Elon Musk then jumps in and makes some political comment that was anti Starmer, he said the petition then doubled in signatures within the following 24 hours - Sam's take on it is it is outside political interference, he said if this was someone in Russia we would be jumping up and down and reigning these people in, but because it's Musk and he's best buddy with Trump, no one dare say a word.
 
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I was listening to Sam Coates the deputy political editor on SKY News, he said last night the petition was at a million votes, Elon Musk then jumps in and makes some political comment that was anti Starmer, he said the petition then doubled in signatures within the following 24 hours - Sam's take on it is it is outside political interference, he said if this was someone in Russia we would be jumping up and down and reigning these people in, but because it's Musk and he's best buddy with Trump, no one dare say a word.

Didn't Trump threaten retribution for Labour sending Election Campaigners for Harris in the Presidential Election
 
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Didn't Trump threaten retribution for Labour sending Election Campaigners for Harris in the Presidential Election

I think you are right, I do remember something along them lines. Musk and Trump will make hay while the sun shines to help out their British mate Farage. All about the money and the influence of power. I'd say alien power but Sucky will start thinking UFO's although this is all a bit Mulder & Scully.
 
Today might be the day we finally have to acknowledge that a man with a hairy cock and balls can actually be a woman if he chooses to wear a dress and put some lippy on.


Judges at the Supreme Court are to consider how women are defined in law in a landmark case brought by Scottish campaigners.

It is the culmination of a long-running legal dispute which started with a relatively niche piece of legislation at the Scottish Parliament, but which could have big UK-wide implications.

It will set out exactly how the law is meant to treat trans people, and what it really means to go through the gender recognition process.

And it could have implications for the running of single-sex spaces and services, and how measures aimed at tackling discrimination will operate in future.
 
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Today might be the day we finally have to acknowledge that a man with a hairy cock and balls can actually be a woman if he chooses to wear a dress and put some lippy on.


Judges at the Supreme Court are to consider how women are defined in law in a landmark case brought by Scottish campaigners.

It is the culmination of a long-running legal dispute which started with a relatively niche piece of legislation at the Scottish Parliament, but which could have big UK-wide implications.

It will set out exactly how the law is meant to treat trans people, and what it really means to go through the gender recognition process.

And it could have implications for the running of single-sex spaces and services, and how measures aimed at tackling discrimination will operate in future.


Bovvered <badger>
 
Mrs luv on a course today for some kind of diploma to do with special educational needs, they are having to communicate using a puppet this morning not joking here. I'd ****ing refuse what the **** is doing with these people?
 
I’m concerned for the millions of women who seem bothered by this, yes.

Are you okay to allow one of these new women to walk into a public restroom immediately after your daughter/grand daughter and share that space with them?


I don’t consider it a big deal, and neither do you ffs <laugh>

Phony Culture War bollocks, not ****ing interested.