Off Topic Politics Thread

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People like you are the problem

You think people can’t be racist towards white people

Stupid af


People like you only make things worse. All you're interested in is spreading hate and division, like your dickhead pal Little Tommy Two-Names, turning up in Southampton last night.

I respectfully suggest you **** off out of it.
 
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People like you only make things worse. All you're interested in is spreading hate and division, like your dickhead pal Little Tommy Two-Names, turning up in Southampton last night.

I respectfully suggest you **** off out of it.
I respectfully decline your respectful offer
 
Bang to rights.
Nice, restore could do with some Elon support and media coverage £££££££££££
 
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"Nigel Farage's work over the last 11 weeks broken down:
- Parliamentary votes registered (including on immigration): 0
- Violent racial divisions stoked: 1."
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The gatemouthed gobshite gobs off. **** of the highest order.
 
I wonder if anyone had heard Laila Cunningham on Radio 4's PM this evening. She is supposed to be Reform's candidate for the London mayor in the next election.

I was extremely shocked by her confrontational nature and the ideas she promoted. In my opinion she comes across as being as odious as Farage. Bad news for Londoners if they end up with her as mayor. The most shocking comment concerned her objection to high risk black males being given priority for prostrate cancer screening even though they remain the most "at risk" group in the demographic. It seems common sense to me but she was a vociferous opponent. Both my parents died from cancer so I have an "interest" in this matter. I just felt that her rejection of what was a common-sense and necessary project to reduce deaths from cancer amongst those most likely to suffer this cruel disease was despicable. This should not be able race but about making the effective use of resources to prevent this amongst as many people as possible,
 
I wonder if anyone had heard Laila Cunningham on Radio 4's PM this evening. She is supposed to be Reform's candidate for the London mayor in the next election.

I was extremely shocked by her confrontational nature and the ideas she promoted. In my opinion she comes across as being as odious as Farage. Bad news for Londoners if they end up with her as mayor. The most shocking comment concerned her objection to high risk black males being given priority for prostrate cancer screening even though they remain the most "at risk" group in the demographic. It seems common sense to me but she was a vociferous opponent. Both my parents died from cancer so I have an "interest" in this matter. I just felt that her rejection of what was a common-sense and necessary project to reduce deaths from cancer amongst those most likely to suffer this cruel disease was despicable. This should not be able race but about making the effective use of resources to prevent this amongst as many people as possible,
Anyone can request a test for screening, especially anyone over 50. It's not offered but if you have concerns you can request it via your GP.


'Men aged 50 or over can ask their GP for a PSA test, even if they do not have symptoms. Anyone aged 50 or over with a prostate can ask for a PSA test.'
 
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Anyone can request a test for screening, especially anyone over 50. It's not offered but if you have concerns you can request it via your GP.


'Men aged 50 or over can ask their GP for a PSA test, even if they do not have symptoms. Anyone aged 50 or over with a prostate can ask for a PSA test.'
Interesting because Cunningham never mentioned that tonight - she was happy to suggest that the tests were available on the basis of race.
 
Interesting because Cunningham never mentioned that tonight - she was happy to suggest that the tests were available on the basis of race.

It all seems a bit odd to me because I am white in my late 30s (so not on target demographic for this at all) and I recently requested a PSA test and was given one.

The idea you would be ruled ineligible at any point if you have concerns doesn't feel correct, I can't imagine going to a GP and saying 'I have concerns re my prostate, can I get a PSA' and just being told 'no'.

Regardless encouraging black men to come forward for PSA tests doesn't strike me as a 'woke' policy anyway as they are known to be significantly more vulnerable to early prostate cancer, it is simply a biological fact.
 
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Nice, restore could do with some Elon support and media coverage £££££££££££

Elon can **** off. If he's so interested in British politics he can move here and run for office. Ironically under a Restore government he'd never be able to run for office. Also his Twitter site is trash and full of bots, whores, crypto/bet spam and engagement bait.

But I'm glad restore exist to split the right wing vote, long may it continue (at least until reform and restore both are confined to the annals of history)