and i couldn't have been appointed at a better timeThe minister for ‘devolution, faith and communities’ has resigned. @Sucky is taking on the role as a temp.
How can you cover something up that's been in the news since 2012?lazy af pink haired lesbian illusion of reality that bro and that ignorance of reality is exactly why reform will storm to victory in the next ge.
Anyone supporting reform is a thick racist lol
Nothing to do with the rapes and murders we see evey day by asylum seekers
Nothing to do with the fact theres boroughs of london and parts of England that have been completely taken over and dominated by migrant populations
Nothing to do with muslim rape gangs targetting mainly white girls for all kinds of disgusting things and labour covering it up and doing everything they can today to keep it that way
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youve always been a **** apologistHow can you cover something up that's been in the news since 2012?
Explain how you can cover something up that's been in the news for at least 14 years, and why so many of the perpetrators are in jail?youve always been a **** apologist
So if a leader is ****e the Tories can react faster and easier to solve the problem?
The Tory process for electing a new leader is more straightforward than the Labour process
What a pile of bollocks. Maybe just have MPs vote on it rather than this ****e. Ooooh the unions like this one.
Key Stages of the Leadership Election Process:
- Triggering an Election: A contest happens when there is a vacancy (resignation) or a successful leadership challenge, with timings determined by the National Executive Committee (NEC).
- Nominations (The "Threshold"): To appear on the ballot, candidates must be MPs and secure nominations from 20% of the Parliamentary Labour Party (PLP). They must also receive nominations from either 5% of Constituency Labour Parties (CLPs) or at least three affiliated organisations (two of which must be trade unions) representing 5% of the affiliated membership.
- Voting System: Labour uses the Alternative Vote (AV) system, which is a preferential ballot. Voters rank candidates (1, 2, 3...) in order of preference.
- Winning the Election: If a candidate wins more than 50% of the vote on the first round, they win. If not, the lowest-placed candidate is eliminated, and their votes are redistributed to the second preferences, continuing until someone passes the 50% threshold.
- Equal Franchise: Once the nominations are met, the final vote is a one-member, one-vote system, meaning votes from MPs, members, and supporters are weighted equally
Surely we get to the first stage first than worrying about the second stage at this point, who do I trust most Fosse on the internet or Kevin Maguire hmmm let me think, Fosse I know it all or a British political journalist and associate editor of the Daily Mirror and previous Chief Reporter for the Guardian - close contest.
Do your own research innitExplain how you can cover something up that's been in the news for at least 14 years, and why so many of the perpetrators are in jail?


but we knew this, which is what we kept telling you, the first task was to get 81 MP's, which they still hadn't, the number stood at 79 NOT 81 until just now. Which is why you've disingenously posted it.Try the BBC ... who knew eh? ... oh wait... me!
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Husbands With Two or More Wives Get Increased Benefits – The Daily Sceptic
Husbands with second, third and even fourth wives living in the UK have had their benefits allowance increased by the Department for Work and Pensions.dailysceptic.org
Pure Madness
I thought this was a wind up, but apparently some legacy benefits cover it, not Universal Credit though, but Pension Credit does.![]()
Husbands With Two or More Wives Get Increased Benefits – The Daily Sceptic
Husbands with second, third and even fourth wives living in the UK have had their benefits allowance increased by the Department for Work and Pensions.dailysceptic.org
Pure Madness
so can i marry 4 women and get this free hand out or do i have to be muslim to claim it?I thought this was a wind up, but apparently some legacy benefits cover it, not Universal Credit though, but Pension Credit does.
This gives some AI context on it...
- Legal Context: While bigamy is illegal in the UK, the DWP recognises polygamous marriages for benefit purposes only if they were legally contracted overseas in countries where the practice is lawful and the parties were domiciled there at the time.
- Scope: This rule applies only to legacy benefits like Pension Credit, Housing Benefit, and Income Support. Universal Credit does not recognise polygamous marriages; under UC, additional spouses must claim separately as single individuals.
- Household Impact: The DWP notes that very few households claim this way (estimated at fewer than 10 for Housing Benefit). Financial experts often point out that claiming as an "additional spouse" actually results in less money (around £125/week) than if that person claimed as a single individual (over £200/week).

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so can i marry 4 women and get this free hand out or do i have to be muslim to claim it?
Nope i just checked
id get thrown in jail for it
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