As I said the other day, Reform is absolutely chockablock with antisemitism- while simultaneously supporting Israel in Gaza. The crap Labour got for it is a drop in the ocean to what we will see if Reform do get in.
I see Trump has just Zelensky’d the President of South Africa. Who will he try to humiliate next? I cab tell you it won’t be Putin!
I thought Ramaphosa responded with dignity. This was clearly aimed at the viewers of Fox News and the accusations have little basis in reality. Trump has , yet again , damaged his reputation. He has occupied a position that is politically ridiculous and he is fast reaching a point qhere he has little more credibility than the chap in North Korea. The main beneficiary will be Xi.
Winter Fuel Payment: So the gov, go in too hard, then possibly save the day by relaxing the cut off a bit, and then screw it up again by saying it might not actually be changed in time for this winter WTF?
Reform UK’s pledge to remove all low-traffic neighbourhoods from the council areas it controls looks to be achieved in record time after the 10 local authorities said they do not actually have any in place
But people expect them to mess things up in record time so its good they didn't accidentally introduce any
Seems I called it right the other day. Labour trying to re-open the Brexit debate desparately hoping that it will push the (reportedly) inceasing percentage of remainers into supporting them From the New Statesman btw........ https://www.newstatesman.com/politi...u-back-on-the-agenda-will-the-party-regret-it
And this is why they are panicking! Politics is a numbers game. Hard followers are only a base number of core support. It is the "soft" support that gets you wins or not. The ones that just think the others are worse, or the ones that like one or 2 of your policies but don't care enough about the rest and that "soft support" was pretty weak for Labour at the GE however brough them a majority. With that support being pretty weak it can also flip pretty easily. While the speeches to the public will be "nothing to see here, 4 years until election, just the usual protest vote against whoever is in government", behind closed doors there will be much more of perception of the need to turn the tide as quickly as possible, so that by the time we get to "another 4 years" the polls are in a retrievable position. This is based on the latest "more in common" poll and of course I expect it is a pretty crude analysis to get to seats (might not be, not looked how it was worked out) because it seems to be from a group that are either hard left or parody (very hard to tell the difference there. lol) but seem very pro Palestine. CONT in next post with some context...............
..........Context. I don't think they are a parody account. I think they are actually bona fide hard left or at least pro Labour. This was their final poll for the 2024 GE and if anything they over-estimated the switch from Tory to Labour here but it is pretty good. The "pro Palestine Independents" could also be a bigger challenger next GE as well:
And can I remind you. I am not a "reform voter" not a "reform supporter." Despite being the political animal that I obviously am I did not vote at all for Lincolnshire mayor or local elections this time! And as per my signature I am a genuine bona fide registered citizen of the Independent Kingdom of Mercia for nearly 10 years now. Seems I joined one of those youth movements "POWER TO THE PEOPLE."
Polling 4 years from the next election is just why this country is screwed. We never had this kind og constant polling and approval ratings when I was growing up you voted and then 4 years later they started thinking about winning you around again over the final year. I don’t care how Reform are polling now. Guaranteed to come out with more nonsense by the next election. This is a party that managed to have a huge falling out… with 5 MPs.
Ahh. Wessexonian supporting a Wessex infiltrator put in for political reasons by Alfred the stealer of Mercian lands. Nothing has changed Lest we not worry about Mercian independence at this point. One thing at a time. The rulers from the USE seem to have their subordinate into Downing Street so we have to resist this renewed attempt at vassalage before we can return to the fight to return the lands the Normans stole to the regions they belonged to before. Not bothered about getting Lundonia Civit though. You can keep that bit. Then maybe we get back to the fight for an independent Kingdom of Lindsey once Tamworth starts throwing its weight around in Mercia My parents will have to pledge allegiance to Lindsey though seeing as My Dad is a Wessexonian from Winchester and My Mum being originally from West Ham so Mercian .nee Essex. Those Ēastseaxna rīce women are hard work though so who knows if she will bow down to the rulers of Lindsey. Offa with his head. I awaits a knock on the door and 31 months in the gaol now.
We’re in Europe Imps. Maybe look at a map that doesn’t stop at the Channel sometimes. Pretending an entire continent on our doorstep doesn’t even exist is one, though only one, of the many reasons the last half dozen Tory governments were literally the most ineffective in British history. Trying to improve relations with our nearest neighbours in an uncertain world is what any grown up government should be doing; though it does seem increasingly as if Britain isn’t ready a nation of grown ups anymore.
Hang him from the bridge? Actually I prefer to see him and his ilk humiliated as their mealy mouthed politics are exposed as unworkable.
Thank **** they're addressing the national self harm brexshit is. Sold on the well documented tissue of lies and mis/disinformation it deserves to be on the agenda. This is just a start, negotiations will continue to turn divergence into convergence on the premise that there will be mutually beneficial agreements. Here's the new deal explained https ://www.bbc.com/news/articles/czdy3r6q9mgo how anyone could call this a capitulation, surrender, humiliation, a betrayal when it removes some of worst of the bureaucratic barriers to trade that the Johnson's 'oven ready' deal put in place is beyond me. There's also a defence agreement, links to carbon-adjustment and electricity schemes. The youth-mobility programme should benefit both sides, as will Britain’s promise to consider rejoining the Erasmus+ student-exchange scheme. The same goes for closer co-operation on data exchange through the Europol policing agency. Brexshit shouldn't have happened. The slender majority was far to close to make such a momentous decision and all polls, which some on here are fond of quoting, reflect the acknowledgement that brexit was and is a failure.