But the extra £350m per week for the NHS, ie 50 new hospitals etc
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But the extra £350m per week for the NHS, ie 50 new hospitals etc
All of the above were just a deflection when asked why they favoured Brexit. How many people are fishermen or run businesses that import/export? Very few. The sole reason 99.9% of people voted for Brexit was they thought it would stop immigration but they just daren't admit it for fear of being called "racist"
My mate had a lad who worked for him voted to leave because he didn't like the French because "they eat frogs and I like frogs" . I hated Thatcher but she was right when she said that a referendum to stay or leave would be bad idea as the impact of leaving was far too complicated for the average man in the street to understand.I suppose we should count our blessings.
There are no racists on this forum …
… in fact none in the Reform party, not even any in the UK.
What Polish vote are you referring to? The changes to the judiciary system, which contravened core EU values, were enacted through normal legislative process. Judicial independence was restored when Donald Tusk came into power.I just have
The EU refused to accept the will of the Polish vote
The European Union suspended a rebate for Poland, the European Commission previously withheld over €130 billion in structural and post-pandemic recovery funds. This vast suspension was largely driven by former rule-of-law disputes and has since been actively thawing
peanuts compared to what Starmer wants to give Mauritius at cost to the British tax payers along with our island for free he is as thick as LammyYou must log in or register to see images
It’s quite obvious that there is a threat from both the far right & the far left. Lots of varied opinions on here but ultimately it comes down to what we all feel is best for our country.
In the here & now I would struggle to vote for any party if a general election was called, that speaks volumes for me. I look at all the party leaders and if I was made to pick one who has impressed me most recently I would have to say Kemi Badenoch. However I could never ever vote for the Tories. So I sit here now without a way to turn politically.
My friends are all massively in favour of Farage, my family are in favour of Labour but admittedly that’s down to loyalty. I find it fascinating how people see things on this thread, the general feeling amongst the majority on here seems to lean massively to the left but the people I work with and mix with are very right wing. There seems to be no middle ground. Immigration is the driver on both sides.
Sensible and decent Tory in that evil Cnut’s cabinet!!!!!!!!Sensible and decent Tory. People need to listen
I've stopped myself from following personality politics in my older age. Previously being guilty of it in the past with Blair. My family and most of my friends (I believe) are Labour supporters, so probably become more loyal in my retired years.It’s quite obvious that there is a threat from both the far right & the far left. Lots of varied opinions on here but ultimately it comes down to what we all feel is best for our country.
In the here & now I would struggle to vote for any party if a general election was called, that speaks volumes for me. I look at all the party leaders and if I was made to pick one who has impressed me most recently I would have to say Kemi Badenoch. However I could never ever vote for the Tories. So I sit here now without a way to turn politically.
My friends are all massively in favour of Farage, my family are in favour of Labour but admittedly that’s down to loyalty. I find it fascinating how people see things on this thread, the general feeling amongst the majority on here seems to lean massively to the left but the people I work with and mix with are very right wing. There seems to be no middle ground. Immigration is the driver on both sides.
Cant wait till they get in and kick these thieving Labour grifters into touch, like the 6 times before in history when Labour run out of taxpayers money they get kicked out and it takes the next government 3 to 4 years to get a grip on the state they left it inI've stopped myself from following personality politics in my older age. Previously being guilty of it in the past with Blair. My family and most of my friends (I believe) are Labour supporters, so probably become more loyal in my retired years.
From this background I see the threat from the far right far more than that from the far left. Happy to have the far left threats posted on here, but I don't see it as being anything significant like that I believe exists from Farage's racist far right. Sunderland Council has unbelievably swung from Labour to Reform just after our city looks to be starting to benefit from regeneration. I hope this is not jeopardised in the upcoming years.
My beliefs in the political system maybe tested in the coming week if Burnham takes Makerfield. I don't like him as he represents personality politics. If he doesn't win, Reform may start to build momentum in UK politics. A frightening prospect in my eyes.
I've stopped myself from following personality politics in my older age. Previously being guilty of it in the past with Blair. My family and most of my friends (I believe) are Labour supporters, so probably become more loyal in my retired years.
From this background I see the threat from the far right far more than that from the far left. Happy to have the far left threats posted on here, but I don't see it as being anything significant like that I believe exists from Farage's racist far right. Sunderland Council has unbelievably swung from Labour to Reform just after our city looks to be starting to benefit from regeneration. I hope this is not jeopardised in the upcoming years.
My beliefs in the political system maybe tested in the coming week if Burnham takes Makerfield. I don't like him as he represents personality politics. If he doesn't win, Reform may start to build momentum in UK politics. A frightening prospect in my eyes.
Immigration is not and has never been an excuse for far right hatred. Its very sad that more people than ever deem it socially acceptable. When did fascism become ok? Those defending it are shamefulImmigration was the key issue that led to Trump being elected, the Maga vote.
All over Europe, the Immigration issue is having an impact by bringing right wing parties to the brink of power.
This is obvious, but as in the UK the Lib/Lab/Con mainstream parties are being left behind as they fail to come to grips with what folk are fearing. Leaving the likes of Fa gash to con people to vote for him. He wants power to make himself rich just like Trump, both now and in the past have shown their racist tendencies.
Just as some Labour backbenchers are realising action has to be taken about the rising welfare Bill. Action from the PM, a former lawyer the DPP, who has looked ineffectual in 'stopping the boats', even worse ge doesn't seem to care.