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Election 2024

Discussion in 'The Premier League' started by brb, Jan 18, 2024.

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How are Labour doing after their first month in charge?

  1. Excellent, Keir is my hero

    47.1%
  2. Ok ish

    11.8%
  3. It's been like a month of Sucky on weed

    23.5%
  4. BobbyD for Prime Minister

    11.8%
  5. Love not Hate

    5.9%
  6. Duggie wants his Winter Fuel Allowance back

    47.1%
  7. brb is **** at polls

    23.5%
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  1. Saf

    Saf Not606 Godfather+NOT606 Poster of the year 2023

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    We are well out of the EU with this sort of rhetoric. **** are they going to do about it? <laugh>


    France has said the European Union will not allow other nations to attack its "sovereign borders", after US President-Elect Donald Trump refused to rule out using military force to seize Greenland.
     
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  2. Welshie

    Welshie Chavcunt fanboy dickhead

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    Farage did it as well, he knew she'd react when he published their member numbers and she walked right into it, calling him a liar. What's the number 1 thing you don't do with having some proof in hand? Call someone a liar. He used it perfectly.
     
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  3. Welshie

    Welshie Chavcunt fanboy dickhead

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    US ain't going to ****ing invade Greenland.

    The US congress barely supported Trumps choice for leader of the house, which since they have a majority should have been a slam dunk. He apparently had to personally sit with several congressmen and senators to get it passed.
     
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  4. Saf

    Saf Not606 Godfather+NOT606 Poster of the year 2023

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    Labour has hit new lows across a range of measures

    2025 has finally arrived, and Britons are divided on how the year ahead is looking. Asked in a Times survey in mid-December, 31% of Britons said they were optimistic for the year ahead, while 37% were pessimistic and 28% answered “neither”.

    The start of the year also roughly coincides with the six month anniversary of Labour’s election victory. For this article, we have compiled a selection of new data from December to show where public opinion in the UK stands as we enter the new year.

    Favourability ratings – Keir Starmer sinks to new low

    Our polling for The Times in mid-December found that Keir Starmer’s net favourability rating had fallen to its lowest ever level (again), at -41. Two thirds of Britons said they had a negative view of the prime minister (66%) compared to only a quarter with a positive view (25%).

    Government approval – Labour reaches lowest score to date

    As with the prime minister’s personal approval ratings, the government over which he presides is likewise more unpopular than it has ever been. On 21-23 December, more than six in ten Britons (62%) say that they disapprove of the government’s record to date, while only 17% approve – this figure remained unchanged in our latest poll on 28-30 December.

    Even Labour voters are now divided on the government they elected, with 38% having a negative view and 34% a positive one.

    Indeed, almost half of Labour voters (46%) said in our Times survey in mid-December that they had expected Labour to do well but have been disappointed. Just 28% consider them to be doing well – a figure which falls to 10% among the wider public.


    Economy - confidence in Labour sinks further, especially among Labour voters

    On both inflation and the economy more broadly, approval of Labour’s performance has again reached new lows. Two thirds now say the government are handling inflation poorly (68%), and 71% say the same of the wider economy.




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  5. Saf

    Saf Not606 Godfather+NOT606 Poster of the year 2023

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    I know US ain’t going to invade. I’m laughing at the EU talking like they’d be able to something about it if it did happen.
     
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  6. Welshie

    Welshie Chavcunt fanboy dickhead

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    Oh yeah I know what you're on about

    I was just adding my 2 cents
     
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  7. Saf

    Saf Not606 Godfather+NOT606 Poster of the year 2023

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    Troublemaker
     
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    PINKIE Wurzel Gummidge

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    Well, this is awkward lol




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  9. PINKIE

    PINKIE Wurzel Gummidge

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    lol

    please log in to view this image
     
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    <laugh> Grimey Musktongue
     
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  11. Sucky

    Sucky peoples champ & forum saviour

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    I think the MP's get to vote tonight on a National Inquiry, so here's my take on it...

    My concern is that a National Inquiry could take a decade, but people like Jess Phillips already I think I heard her say know some names. Now what I don't want is MP's voting through a NI so that it delays prosecution of people that could be dead within 10 years time. My fear is those that know guilty people, if they are friends or have something to hide themself are going to go for the ten year safe option. It's like waiting for Saville until he was dead.

    Now I've no problem with an inquiry as long as there are guarantee's that we can prosecute people NOW! Thus the inquiry works around any pending prosecutions and does not impede them. An inquiry was already done, they know answers from that, I really do fear MP's will vote for an inquiry tonight as further delaying tactics but I also accept some people might get away with a crime if we don't take the inquiry approach.

    People that have commited crimes will already be pulling strings as we talk, at the highest levels, because these ****s will do anything to cover their tracks. And I have no doubt this goes right to the top, but we already know this from Epstein Island.
     
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    I think that’s the problem with an NI isn’t it ? That it will just delay the implementation of the bill, that came about due to previous enquiries.

    Why don’t they just implement the bill, get on with prosecutions and then if they really want another investigation, do it retrospectively.

    It seems to me that another inquiry now will just delay proceedings and scupper important changes that the bill would introduce.
     
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    Yes that's the problem with NI, that's what I said mate. <laugh>
     
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  15. Sucky

    Sucky peoples champ & forum saviour

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    I remember many telling me on here sharia law will never come to the UK.

     
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    Well if we're both in agreement, that's what they should do then <laugh>

    They might not get an opportunity for us to agree on something again so best to go for it now lol
     
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    Sucky peoples champ & forum saviour

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    @PISKIE

    You were saying <laugh>
     
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  19. Bodinki

    Bodinki You're welcome
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    I mean the UK DOES have Sharia courts, in the same way that the UK has rape and murder.
    In that, they happen, but they aren't legal or sanctioned by our government.
     
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  20. PINKIE

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    Sharia courts are actually called Sharia Councils and have been around in the UK since the 80's bro, they are largely used for Muslim couples to arbitrate in marriage affairs. Sharia courts have no legal jurisdiction in UK

    Whilst sharia is a source of guidance for many Muslims, sharia councils have no legal jurisdiction in England and Wales. Thus if any decisions or recommendations are made by a sharia council that are inconsistent with domestic law (including equality policies such as the Equality Act 2010) domestic law will prevail.

    Try again bro <laugh>
     
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