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How are Labour doing after their first 12 months


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I'm not religious at all, it's all fuking bullshit imo but there's something about a burka fashion show in a Christian cathedral that has me thinking would a similar event would not be entertained in other religious places of worship.

Should ban them things like in France anyway imo
Religion is as at base level about tolerance "love thy neighbour" springs to mind, so I don't see a problem with that at all if anything it's building bridges and bringing communities together. That's what a church is for.
 
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Religion is as at base level about tolerance "love thy neighbour" springs to mind, so I don't see a problem with that at all if anything it's building bridges and bringing communities together.
Yeh mate all this cultural enrichment is going well around the country in most places you look.

Jihad marches one week

Terrorist stabbings the next

Far right marches the week after

Yep nothing to see here just bridges being built <laugh>
 
I'm not religious at all, it's all fuking bullshit imo but there's something about a burka fashion show in a Christian cathedral that has me thinking would a similar event would not be entertained in other religious places of worship.

Should ban them things like in France anyway imo

I can't speak for other religions, I was brought up as a Christian and I don't have a problem with it - in fact I think we should utilise our churches and cathedrals more. The British are not filling them, so why let them stand empty, if you want to encourage people in, why not, you have to find ways to do that, plus as I said by doing so it raises revenue, much like craft fayres and foodie stalls. Personally I'd like churches to do more to support young people and homeless people, as long as they don't steal from them. Any place that is empty whether a place of worship or not, is a waste of space that can be utilised to do good deeds. You need to search your inner soul bruv, rather than be a lost soul down some rabbit hole, said tongue in cheek bro.
 
Yeh mate all this cultural enrichment is going well around the country in most places you look.

Jihad marches one week

Terrorist stabbings the next

Far right marches the week after

Yep nothing to see here just bridges being built <laugh>
Well in that church there was friendship and a coming together of 2 communities, more of that and less marches would be a good idea imo.
 
I can't speak for other religions, I was brought up as a Christian and I don't have a problem with it - in fact I think we should utilise our churches and cathedrals more. The British are not filling them, so why let them stand empty, if you want to encourage people in, why not, you have to find ways to do that, plus as I said by doing so it raises revenue, much like craft fayres and foodie stalls. Personally I'd like churches to do more to support young people and homeless people, as long as they don't steal from them. Any place that is empty whether a place of worship or not, is a waste of space that can be utilised to do good deeds. You need to search your inner soul bruv, rather than be a lost soul down some rabbit hole, said tongue in cheek bro.
Oh so Mr chuck any social dissenters Into china camps is now all it's cool with invaders hosting religious fashion shows in cathedral's.

Kden<laugh>
 
Oh so Mr chuck any social dissenters Into china camps is now all it's cool with invaders hosting religious fashion shows in cathedral's.

Kden<laugh>

Whose an invader, that person is probably British, when she's not doing a fashion show, she probably goes to spoons and orders a Carling and a full English <laugh>
 
Well in that church there was friendship and a coming together of 2 communities, more of that and less marches would be a good idea imo.
Or there was one religion bowing in fear of another so as not to cause any offence whilst at the same offending Thier own religion.

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I think Labour boxed themselves in with their no tax rises on workers pledge, because it meant they had to raise tax elsewhere and raising NI and costs for employers will affect workers in the long run, like you say via redundancies and slower wage growth. You could argue that isn't a Govt choice and is down to private businesses trying to protect their profits, but it's come about as a result of Govt policy.

I know why Labour did it though, as they still have a hangover from that 'Labour tax bombshell' election campaign. And I think they knew that the Tories would use the same scare tactics on the electorate again.

Maybe Labour should have put a bigger tax on Shareholder dividends and left Employer NI alone

The only modicum of truth from Labour was when Starmer was asked to DIFINE working class people, his reply was workers who live in rented accommodation and had to rely on Public Transport, did not have any savings and or lower paid workers who might need benefits, so anyone who works for a living, has bought or is buying a house/flat, owns or is buying a car and has saved so they can live in comfort during retirement or is helping their children get through university etc, etc is going to get rinsed

We are now seeing what Labour are going to do to anyone that does not work in the Public Sector
 
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Whose an invader, that person is probably British, when she's not doing a fashion show, she probably goes to spoons and orders a Carling and a full English <laugh>
That's haram bruva

So I hope for her sake she isn't going to spoons and ordering a Carling and a full English (with no bacon obvs)