Election 2024

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How are Labour doing after their first 12 months


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Oceania has always been at war with Eurasia.


> So he done fukall bar go kiss trumps arse because kier probably wouldn't get in the door

If that is what is necessary.
100 years ago trump would be kissing charles ring

How far weve fallen
 
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Sounds like something pretty bad has gone down at Farringdon. Was there yesterday. Underrated part of London now they’ve spruced it up.

Edit- gas leak. Strange there were armed police about.
 
ive cracked the saints board btw lads

Current situation is
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@brb if you want to discuss polls, Senedd is the one to watch.

Neck and neck Reform and Plaid, with a 3 point margin of error it's genuinely anyones guess who will win that one.

Holyrood is less exciting, the SNP have a pretty clear poll lead but still aren't actually a majority, which is ironic as Sweeney is stating an SNP win would mean they need a referendum - right now the SNP are polling below 40%, meaning more than 60% of Scots do not intend on voting for the SNP.

Another of the 500 reasons why I think the SNP are a complete ****ing joke.

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The above, both Labour and Reform polling at 20%, SNP 35%, the combined Labour Reform vote alone outnumbers the SNP.
 
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Whilst I do not like Reform UK it's hard to argue against that right now they're the largest and most popular party in the UK.

They have more members than anyone else, they're leading in England, they're joint top in Wales, second in Scotland - even TUV, Reforms Northern Ireland partner is polling well.

Northern Ireland is another joke situation as the separatist party there Sinn Feinn claims that polling at a mighty 24% means Northern Ireland should definitely be independent.
 
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Whilst I do not like Reform UK it's hard to argue against that right now they're the largest and most popular party in the UK.

They have more members than anyone else, they're leading in England, they're joint top in Wales, second in Scotland - even TUV, Reforms Northern Ireland partner is polling well.

Northern Ireland is another joke situation as the separatist party there Sinn Feinn claims that polling at a mighty 24% means Northern Ireland should definitely be independent.
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I don't like them, but Reform doing well is a good sign for the union and that I do support.

Worms like the SNP, Sinn Feinn and Plaid are doing absolutely everything in their power to basically destroy the country for their own power.
 
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