Election 2024

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How are Labour doing after their first 12 months


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It’s a massive PR gaffe. Ultimately it doesn’t really affect people in anywhere near the same way as the measures his ****tard party have inflicted on people for the last 14 years.

But if it means some would be Tory voters ditch them because of it, then it’s a good thing for the UK

Yeah, as a gaffe it's big, but it's not anything of substance. I really don't care about it beyond it's another percentage point lost for the Tories.
 
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Yeah, as a gaffe it's big, but it's not anything of substance. I really don't care about it beyond it's another percentage point lost for the Tories.

If it means that Barry from Canvey Island is so enraged by it that he decides to ditch his Tory vote then it's a win for the nation.

Funny to think that the right wing press went ballistic at Corbyn once because his Poppy was 'too small' at Rembrance day, and their Tory poster boy has literally clean ****ed off the 80th anniversary of D-Day.
 
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What I don't get is that he had his Mrs there with him as well, I'm surprised she didn't turn round and say, do you think this is good idea darling or words to that affect. I can get Rishi being a complete and utter spanner, but really don't expect it from those around him. Did Cameron not think or even know he was going, do you think that's a good idea old boy. And where were all his advisors on the piss somewhere in a back room lol.
I did wonder if Cameron decided not to warn Sunak. He’d obviously like to come back so it does him no harm to be the one pictured with world leaders.
 
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Btw I've been looking at their policies. Pretty much every one is a tax give away to all the sharks who'll be greasing their palms IF they ever got into power. It's one almighty grift.
Does not matter, Farage is trying to make the Conservative collapse as bad as possible and to get a few MPs including himself so he can have a platform to become Labours opposition.
 
See that the Tory’s keep saying that Labour would trash the economy.
Well in the last 14 years I would say they are talking from a position of experience….all that without a world financial crisis.
 
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Does not matter, Farage is trying to make the Conservative collapse as bad as possible and to get a few MPs including himself so he can have a platform to become Labours opposition.

I can't see it ever happening. Conservative party is far too dominant and appeals to such a broad spectrum of ppl from centre right to further right (usually).

I genuinely think his ultimate aim is to take over the Tories. Heaven help us if that ever happens. Becoming an MP is the first step.
 
It’s a massive PR gaffe. Ultimately it doesn’t really affect people in anywhere near the same way as the measures his ****tard party have inflicted on people for the last 14 years.

But if it means some would be Tory voters ditch them because of it, then it’s a good thing for the UK

It's not even a PR gaffe in my mind, that don't even come into it. It just demonstrates he does not have the British values that he says everyone else should have, and to know one of his policies is bringing in National Service, well I suggest he join a year himself, as soon as Labour boot him out of number 10. To say it's a PR gaffe, demonstrates you are completely missing the point as well. It's a fooking disgrace that's what it is.
 
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I posted the same about Cameron yesterday. He's far more clued up than Sunak on these things imo. There's a cynical side to me thinking maybe he wanted him to fck up. I think it's unlikely, but I can't imagine Cameron telling him and then Sunak still going against his advice, unless he's completely fcking stupid.

I'd have to say that you are right!
 
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I can't see it ever happening. Conservative party is far too dominant and appeals to such a broad spectrum of ppl from centre right to further right (usually).

I genuinely think his ultimate aim is to take over the Tories. Heaven help us if that ever happens. Becoming an MP is the first step.
Sure, either way would suit him
 
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Whatever your thoughts on Farage - and I'm completely at odds with his politics - he's a much better orator than Sunak or Starmer ...

I missed the debate, but saw Rosie Duffield was trending on twitter, wondering to why (some pride march in Canterbury kicking off about her lol), then came across this in response to Keir's timeline lol...

'The real leader of the Labour Party is here tonight' <laugh>

https://twitter.com/i/status/1799173908756611175

See link in next post below
 
Latest Britain Predicts MRP, this company is known for being quite accurate so these numbers are staggering tbh.

BTW polling was done before the Normandy cock up.
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Latest Britain Predicts MRP, this company is known for being quite accurate so these numbers are staggering tbh.

BTW polling was done before the Normandy cock up.
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That would really be a bit weird tbh though the recriminations in the Con party would be amusing