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Viking Chat => Off Topic => Topic started by: belton rover on December 19, 2021, 07:54:17 pm
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It will be nice to see everyone on here finally get behind the government.
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It will be nice to see everyone on here finally get behind the government.
If you can give me personally something to go on and that's minus Johnson I'd be happy to oblige .
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Just that it seems Johnson, as a pathological liar who doesn’t give a shit about anyone but himself, is the problem. With him gone, surely we’ll be OK?
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The real problem is that Johnson isn't the only problem.
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It will be nice to see everyone on here finally get behind the government.
I don't think you can ever expect people of a left wing ideology to support a right wing government.
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Just that it seems Johnson, as a pathological liar who doesn’t give a shit about anyone but himself, is the problem. With him gone, surely we’ll be OK?
I'm happy to play Belton even though I suspect you are looking for bites .
I'm happy to play because I'm hardly the tribal Labour supporter you'd normally come across on this forum .
This Tory government is as dead as the Turkey I'll be tucking in to on Xmas day .
They aren't getting out of this one anytime soon .
If Labour and the Dems are smart the Tories won't see power for a good while and they could potentially put them out of business for good .
I did say smart but none the less in my opinion the Tories are proper fecked .
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The real problem is that Johnson isn't the only problem.
That’s disappointing to hear. I was just coming to terms with Johnson being the problem but now you are saying that’s not the case.
He may as well keep going then. Better the devil you know.
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Just that it seems Johnson, as a pathological liar who doesn’t give a shit about anyone but himself, is the problem. With him gone, surely we’ll be OK?
I'm happy to play Belton even though I suspect you are looking for bites .
I'm happy to play because I'm hardly the tribal Labour supporter you'd normally come across on this forum .
This Tory government is as dead as the Turkey I'll be tucking in to on Xmas day .
They aren't getting out of this one anytime soon .
If Labour and the Dems are smart the Tories won't see power for a good while and they could potentially put them out of business for good .
I did say smart but none the less in my opinion the Tories are proper fecked .
I’m not looking for bites, Tyke. Just, perhaps, a bit of honesty.
In terms of being fecked, it’s not the Tories who are fecked. It’s you and me - left, right and centre.
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The real problem is that Johnson isn't the only problem.
That’s disappointing to hear. I was just coming to terms with Johnson being the problem but now you are saying that’s not the case.
He may as well keep going then. Better the devil you know.
He's the immediate problem.
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I suppose then tyke that if Labour win the next GE that covid will be defeated, the NHS will have too many hospitals and their staff will all be on a minimum of fifty grand a year.
No one will be allowed to keep the family home after the death of the older people who lived there because it will be sold and the money will go into a community fund for all to use.
Pensioners will have to pay so much tax that it will be more than they receive every four weeks (that will teach them to have savings).
Anyone who rents property will have to hand it over to the government who will in turn let someone live in it rent free (as long as they promise to vote for them in the next few GEs).
Utopia for some I guess.
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Wondered how long it would be for someone to turn a thread about the Tory party into an anti-Labour one.
9 posts - well done hound
I'll bring your prize of a copy of the Communist Manifesto to the next home match
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Wilts. I saw Hound’s post as a direct response to Tyke’s scenario of life where the Tories don’t exist anymore.
I may well be wrong.
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Just that it seems Johnson, as a pathological liar who doesn’t give a shit about anyone but himself, is the problem. With him gone, surely we’ll be OK?
I'm happy to play Belton even though I suspect you are looking for bites .
I'm happy to play because I'm hardly the tribal Labour supporter you'd normally come across on this forum .
This Tory government is as dead as the Turkey I'll be tucking in to on Xmas day .
They aren't getting out of this one anytime soon .
If Labour and the Dems are smart the Tories won't see power for a good while and they could potentially put them out of business for good .
I did say smart but none the less in my opinion the Tories are proper fecked .
I’m not looking for bites, Tyke. Just, perhaps, a bit of honesty.
In terms of being fecked, it’s not the Tories who are fecked. It’s you and me - left, right and centre.
The real clue was that a seat who voted 60% to leave the EU and has voted Tory for 200 years was lost by the government .
You cannot simply put that down to some mid term protest vote because it goes way way more deeper than that .
You lose a seat with those kind of demographics in your favour then you are fecked in my opinion .
There is no baton to pass to in the Tory ranks , the safe pair of hands , the moderate the John Major or May .
The baton will be handed to the ERG or the Unchained Britannia mob .
Proper fecked this time .
They own the complete shyte show and this time there's nobody they can pin the blame on and make it stick .
I'm heartened that the arrogant centre of the Labour Party are going to have to accept their own position and climb in to bed and compromise with the Dems in order to get over the line .
Fetching down a peg or two works for me in a weird way and I'll vote for that rather than one of the two party's as separate entities .
It's weird I know but that's where I'm at .
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Wilts. I saw Hound’s post as a direct response to Tyke’s scenario of life where the Tories don’t exist anymore.
I may well be wrong.
Exactly Belton, which is why it began with a reference to “tyke”.
I was just summarising some of the things that SOME Labour fanboys had berated the Tories for and kind of turned it around a little.
Wilts, it isn’t unusual though for threads to go off course is it, specially when so many posters on here are fairly politically biased.
What makes you think my post was anti Labour?
It was a party political broadcast.
Cheers for the points (posts) though, I would hope Rovers can pick up
as many through January.
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Wilts. I saw Hound’s post as a direct response to Tyke’s scenario of life where the Tories don’t exist anymore.
I may well be wrong.
Exactly Belton, which is why it began with a reference to “tyke”.
I was just summarising some of the things that SOME Labour fanboys had berated the Tories for and kind of turned it around a little.
Wilts, it isn’t unusual though for threads to go off course is it, specially when so many posters on here are fairly politically biased.
What makes you think my post was anti Labour?
It was a party political broadcast.
Cheers for the points (posts) though, I would hope Rovers can pick up
as many through January.
Hound a Labour - Dems coalition offers at least some safe hands rather than the fruit cakes in government today .
Will they tackle the wider issues that interest me the most , possibly not .
Safe and centre is what it says on the tin , nowt going on here then .
Its actually the Tories of today who are the extremist and historically not me mind is what generally people tend to like in this country .
It's not necessarily what's needed but more a case of what they like which is two different things .
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'What makes you think my post was anti-Labour'
errr I read it!
All good fun tho hound.
I dont have a great deal to say on the actual topic other than Johnson is a symptom rather than the cause. The revolution always eats its own.
Yes hopeful of a few points in January. Things can change just as quickly in football as they can in politics.
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'What makes you think my post was anti-Labour'
errr I read it!
All good fun tho hound.
I dont have a great deal to say on the actual topic other than Johnson is a symptom rather than the cause. The revolution always eats its own.
Yes hopeful of a few points in January. Things can change just as quickly in football as they can in politics.
This forum is still missing a tongue in cheek emoji wilts.
I could have used it after my “anti Labour” question couldn't I.
I have no argument that Boris is past his sell by date and I have already said I think he will be gone very soon.
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Johnson will go I always said he would. That isn't because he's a complete idiot, he isn't, he is just too complacent to control every element that is required when you make so many enemies.
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Johnson will go I always said he would. That isn't because he's a complete idiot, he isn't, he is just too complacent to control every element that is required when you make so many enemies.
No, but his skills lie far away from politics, acting? comedy? farce? raising money for good causes, he'd be very good at that .... instead of losing money on bad ones.
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Johnson will go I always said he would. That isn't because he's a complete idiot, he isn't, he is just too complacent to control every element that is required when you make so many enemies.
No, but his skills lie far away from politics, acting? comedy? farce? raising money for good causes, he'd be very good at that .... instead of losing money on bad ones.
There was nothing more than comedy gold than fat ass Thornberry discussing Labour's Brexit position in September of 2019 on question time .
Cringworthy was kind .
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Wondered how long it would be for someone to turn a thread about the Tory party into an anti-Labour one.
9 posts - well done hound
I'll bring your prize of a copy of the Communist Manifesto to the next home match
Come on Wilts what sort of country will we have then with this Labour Party in charge.
You think things are bad now. Careful for what you wish for.
If Boris goes there goes Labour’s chance in the next GE. I would have thought they will want to keep him in power.
Anyway the vast majority of Tory voters that don’t vote Tory next time will vote Liberal or for other parties. Less than 10% who switch will imo will vote for Labour. Starmer has not impressed has he and Corbyn’s legacy still hangs in the air.
Hung parliament at best for Labour next time although Rishi Sunak or whoever is leader might surprise a few and be more popular than Boris.
Don’t forget that Shropshire north vote this week will look very different in a GE.
It was simply a massive protest vote and a warning to Boris and his party to get their act together.
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Wondered how long it would be for someone to turn a thread about the Tory party into an anti-Labour one.
9 posts - well done hound
I'll bring your prize of a copy of the Communist Manifesto to the next home match
Come on Wilts what sort of country will we have then with this Labour Party in charge.
You think things are bad now. Careful for what you wish for.
If Boris goes there goes Labour’s chance in the next GE. I would have thought they will want to keep him in power.
Anyway the vast majority of Tory voters that don’t vote Tory next time will vote Liberal or for other parties. Less than 10% who switch will imo will vote for Labour. Starmer has not impressed has he and Corbyn’s legacy still hangs in the air.
Hung parliament at best for Labour next time although Rishi Sunak or whoever is leader might surprise a few and be more popular than Boris.
Don’t forget that Shropshire north vote this week will look very different in a GE.
It was simply a massive protest vote and a warning to Boris and his party to get their act together.
If that was possible they would have probably done directly after all those that died after the appalling first response to covid wouldn't you think CR?
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It will be nice to see everyone on here finally get behind the government.
I don't think you can ever expect people of a left wing ideology to support a right wing government.
What right wing government? Do you mean the bunch of red tories currently in power?
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It will be nice to see everyone on here finally get behind the government.
I don't think you can ever expect people of a left wing ideology to support a right wing government.
What right wing government? Do you mean the bunch of red tories currently in power?
How did you come to that conclusion?
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It will be nice to see everyone on here finally get behind the government.
I don't think you can ever expect people of a left wing ideology to support a right wing government.
What right wing government? Do you mean the bunch of red tories currently in power?
The ones; ruling over the lowest sick pay in Europe, discussing ways of drowning people in the Channel, about to pass laws banning protests, allowing the dumping of raw sewage in rivers and off beaches and just come back from undocumented meetings with US healthcare bosses to sell off the NHS to them.
Says a lot more about far-right you are than where they are.
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It will be nice to see everyone on here finally get behind the government.
I don't think you can ever expect people of a left wing ideology to support a right wing government.
What right wing government? Do you mean the bunch of red tories currently in power?
How did you come to that conclusion?
Where's the Conservatism? We voted Conservative and got Labour. Starmer seems happy to support their every move.
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Generally speaking when the Tories have nobody to attatch the blame to and make it stick then they turn on each other and Tory civil wars are both brutal and spectacular .
The moderates will at some point want to regain control of the Party from the ERG and Britannia Unchained mob and back to low taxation .
There's also the small matter of the Red Wall Tory MP's who are nervously looking at the polls and likely to be out of work in a couple of years .
Looking for someone to replace Johnson and find a winning hand at the ballot box would to a certain extent hold the factions together but that looks a particularly tall order right now .
The rats are already leaving the sinking ship because if anyone believes Frosty resigned because of Covid measures on Saturday night then you'll believe anything in my opinion .
I'm at this moment in time not entirely convinced the ERG will do the natural default position of the Tory and rally round to support whoever just as long as it keeps them in power .
I think Mogg and co could proper take their bats and balls home if there's the slightest watering down of Brexit .
I really don't see anyone in the Tory ranks capable or even strong enough to take them on and put them back in their box .
There's no Thatcher's in that government that I do know .
They look proper screwed to me .
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It will be nice to see everyone on here finally get behind the government.
I don't think you can ever expect people of a left wing ideology to support a right wing government.
What right wing government? Do you mean the bunch of red tories currently in power?
How did you come to that conclusion?
Where's the Conservatism? We voted Conservative and got Labour. Starmer seems happy to support their every move.
Despite my criticism of Starmer and Labour that seems to be working to his advantage in all fairness .
I'm happy to admit I may have underestimated the Labour leader and his long game ploy of letting Johnson and his party eat one another alive and may well bear fruit .
The skills learned in the courtroom seem to be at play here .
Working with the government in the national interest whilst retaining credibility only for the government to keep fecking themselves up appears to be paying dividends .
It's certainly nothing he's proposed mind but none the less .
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never interrupt your enemy .......................
Napoleon
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But ultimately labour will eventually need policies and profile on themselves and that's where the view changes. What will they go for on brexit? What taxes will they propose? etc etc. That's where it becomes tough. And all that is assuming no labour scandal at any point and there will be one there always is something.
It'd easy to say things without actually getting off the fence. Look at Rachel reeves interview this morning. Asked if she backed tighter restrictions her answer was she wanted the government to do what is necessary to protect families at Christmas. That didn't answer the question. Quite the right strategy but at some point they have to show they can make decisions quickly. They want to show they'd be government they need to say what they would do at that time or the hindsight thing does get through.
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90% of voters will vote on which leader they prefer not policies
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But ultimately labour will eventually need policies and profile on themselves and that's where the view changes. What will they go for on brexit? What taxes will they propose? etc etc. That's where it becomes tough. And all that is assuming no labour scandal at any point and there will be one there always is something.
It'd easy to say things without actually getting off the fence. Look at Rachel reeves interview this morning. Asked if she backed tighter restrictions her answer was she wanted the government to do what is necessary to protect families at Christmas. That didn't answer the question. Quite the right strategy but at some point they have to show they can make decisions quickly. They want to show they'd be government they need to say what they would do at that time or the hindsight thing does get through.
Labour and the Liberals do seem to be rather keen on keeping locked up at home even more than red/green Boris.
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But ultimately labour will eventually need policies and profile on themselves and that's where the view changes. What will they go for on brexit? What taxes will they propose? etc etc. That's where it becomes tough. And all that is assuming no labour scandal at any point and there will be one there always is something.
It'd easy to say things without actually getting off the fence. Look at Rachel reeves interview this morning. Asked if she backed tighter restrictions her answer was she wanted the government to do what is necessary to protect families at Christmas. That didn't answer the question. Quite the right strategy but at some point they have to show they can make decisions quickly. They want to show they'd be government they need to say what they would do at that time or the hindsight thing does get through.
This is the thing isn't it because at some point Labour have to come out to play .
They have to have policies that cut through , they can't bombard the electorate with loads of em just a couple of big ones .
The NHS and Housing for instance should be at the very top of any Labour think tank .
Services and law and order is another .
The NHS is an absolute shoe in because it's a national treasure and connects with us all even more so with the pandemic .
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90% of voters will vote on which leader they prefer not policies
100% this.
Despite some posters trying to tell us otherwise.
The country is desperate for a leader to take control of the country but it is hard to look through the fog to find one.
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90% of voters will vote on which leader they prefer not policies
100% this.
Despite some posters trying to tell us otherwise.
The country is desperate for a leader to take control of the country but it is hard to look through the fog to find one.
Very true because the vast majority of the country aren't interested in politics or at best their attention span is small .
So having somebody with charisma is important .
You could tell almost straight away when the Tories elected Cameron as leader that Gordon Brown was up against it .
Blair was able to cut through class division in a way Kinnock could not .
You could argue Thatcher cut through class division too .
Starmer is a bit of a one off in my opinion , working class background but comes across as every bit the establishment figure .
Unfortunately perception can be everything .
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This is where we become more presidential campaign style tyke, style over substance
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90% of voters will vote on which leader they prefer not policies
100% this.
Despite some posters trying to tell us otherwise.
The country is desperate for a leader to take control of the country but it is hard to look through the fog to find one.
A strong leader to stand up for our own people, not fettered by the pc woke agenda. The MSM would go all out to destroy them before they had a chance. We need a British Viktor Orban.
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90% of voters will vote on which leader they prefer not policies
Which is sad really. People don't care whether their leader is pro-penny pinching or pro-reduction in homeless figures.
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90% of voters will vote on which leader they prefer not policies
100% this.
Despite some posters trying to tell us otherwise.
The country is desperate for a leader to take control of the country but it is hard to look through the fog to find one.
A strong leader to stand up for our own people, not fettered by the pc woke agenda. The MSM would go all out to destroy them before they had a chance. We need a Britian Viktor Orban.
This might explain why you think the Conservatives are left wing. :lol:
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90% of voters will vote on which leader they prefer not policies
100% this.
Despite some posters trying to tell us otherwise.
The country is desperate for a leader to take control of the country but it is hard to look through the fog to find one.
A strong leader to stand up for our own people, not fettered by the pc woke agenda. The MSM would go all out to destroy them before they had a chance. We need a Britian Viktor Orban.
Whilst I share some of your frustrations the answer isn't Orban .
Right wing populist governments need enemies to survive and remain popular .
Once they've exhausted their supply they'll come looking for you .
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Aye, try telling Orban that you are a 'Freeman of the Land' and you are not going to obey his laws because you dont agree with them. Doubt we would be hearing from you ever again.
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If we'd been having this discussion in 1936, I know exactly who AL would be saying we needed as the model for our leader.
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First they came for the socialists and I did not speak out
Because I'm not a Socialist .
Then they came for the Trade Unionists and I did not speak out
Because I'm not a Trade Unionist
Then they came for the Jews and I did not speak out
Because I'm not a Jew
Then they came for me and there was nobody left to speak for me .
Martin Niemoller 1946 .
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Aye, try telling Orban that you are a 'Freeman of the Land' and you are not going to obey his laws because you dont agree with them. Doubt we would be hearing from you ever again.
If Orban was in power i reckon i would be happy with his rules.
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Go live in Hungary then.
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Go live in Hungary then.
Why should i? All we need is a decent leader in 'my' country to look after 'my' interests for once, rather than look after every waif and stray, potential terrorist, sex offender and benefit scrounger that washes up on our shore. Most British people would support this.
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90% of voters will vote on which leader they prefer not policies
100% this.
Despite some posters trying to tell us otherwise.
The country is desperate for a leader to take control of the country but it is hard to look through the fog to find one.
A strong leader to stand up for our own people, not fettered by the pc woke agenda. The MSM would go all out to destroy them before they had a chance. We need a British Viktor Orban.
No that’s exactly what we do not need.
Hope your not serious. One thing we need to learn from is history. Do you know what happened in the 1930’s in Europe.
If not I suggest you go and find out.
Is that the sort of world you want to live in. Seriously hope it is not.
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90% of voters will vote on which leader they prefer not policies
100% this.
Despite some posters trying to tell us otherwise.
The country is desperate for a leader to take control of the country but it is hard to look through the fog to find one.
A strong leader to stand up for our own people, not fettered by the pc woke agenda. The MSM would go all out to destroy them before they had a chance. We need a British Viktor Orban.
No that’s exactly what we do not need.
Hope your not serious. One thing we need to learn from is history. Do you know what happened in the 1930’s in Europe.
If not I suggest you go and find out.
Is that the sort of world you want to live in. Seriously hope it is not.
Nothing was ever solved by ditherers. Strong decisive action always wins the day.
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90% of voters will vote on which leader they prefer not policies
100% this.
Despite some posters trying to tell us otherwise.
The country is desperate for a leader to take control of the country but it is hard to look through the fog to find one.
A strong leader to stand up for our own people, not fettered by the pc woke agenda. The MSM would go all out to destroy them before they had a chance. We need a British Viktor Orban.
No that’s exactly what we do not need.
Hope your not serious. One thing we need to learn from is history. Do you know what happened in the 1930’s in Europe.
If not I suggest you go and find out.
Is that the sort of world you want to live in. Seriously hope it is not.
Nothing was ever solved by ditherers. Strong decisive action always wins the day.
Not the strong sort of decisive action you are calling for.
Who are you Donald Trump in disguise. That’s what he tried and what did it create. A divided country with more hate and absolutely no tolerance towards others with different views, race or colour or even nationality.
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Go live in Hungary then.
Why should i? All we need is a decent leader in 'my' country to look after 'my' interests for once, rather than look after every waif and stray, potential terrorist, sex offender and benefit scrounger that washes up on our shore. Most British people would support this.
Nope, only the gullible, bigots and racists would support that!
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90% of voters will vote on which leader they prefer not policies
100% this.
Despite some posters trying to tell us otherwise.
The country is desperate for a leader to take control of the country but it is hard to look through the fog to find one.
A strong leader to stand up for our own people, not fettered by the pc woke agenda. The MSM would go all out to destroy them before they had a chance. We need a British Viktor Orban.
No that’s exactly what we do not need.
Hope your not serious. One thing we need to learn from is history. Do you know what happened in the 1930’s in Europe.
If not I suggest you go and find out.
Is that the sort of world you want to live in. Seriously hope it is not.
Nothing was ever solved by ditherers. Strong decisive action always wins the day.
Not the strong sort of decisive action you are calling for.
Who are you Donald Trump in disguise. That’s what he tried and what did it create. A divided country with more hate and absolutely no tolerance towards others with different views, race or colour or even nationality.
Trump would have won but for covid. Yes, he did say a few daft things but he got the economy moving again. Look at what they have now, a bloke who can't remember what day it is who is no more than a puppet.
https://www.economist.com/united-states/2021/11/13/a-large-minority-of-hispanic-voters-support-trump-populism
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Go live in Hungary then.
Why should i? All we need is a decent leader in 'my' country to look after 'my' interests for once, rather than look after every waif and stray, potential terrorist, sex offender and benefit scrounger that washes up on our shore. Most British people would support this.
AL I think your and my interests and those of most British people are already supported in the vast array of rights, freedoms and privileges that have accrued over the last few hundred years or so.**
Expect those to be eroded away by the likes of your mate in Hungary.
** Mostly fought for over time by those you would consider “woke”, btw.
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Is this the bloke who has presided over the fastest economic revovery in history (his words) through his economic stimulus. How terrible. I prefer the racist:
https://twitter.com/WhiteHouse/status/1468982806432960512
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90% of voters will vote on which leader they prefer not policies
100% this.
Despite some posters trying to tell us otherwise.
The country is desperate for a leader to take control of the country but it is hard to look through the fog to find one.
A strong leader to stand up for our own people, not fettered by the pc woke agenda. The MSM would go all out to destroy them before they had a chance. We need a British Viktor Orban.
No that’s exactly what we do not need.
Hope your not serious. One thing we need to learn from is history. Do you know what happened in the 1930’s in Europe.
If not I suggest you go and find out.
Is that the sort of world you want to live in. Seriously hope it is not.
Nothing was ever solved by ditherers. Strong decisive action always wins the day.
Not the strong sort of decisive action you are calling for.
Who are you Donald Trump in disguise. That’s what he tried and what did it create. A divided country with more hate and absolutely no tolerance towards others with different views, race or colour or even nationality.
Trump would have won but for covid. Yes, he did say a few daft things but he got the economy moving again. Look at what they have now, a bloke who can't remember what day it is who is no more than a puppet.
https://www.economist.com/united-states/2021/11/13/a-large-minority-of-hispanic-voters-support-trump-populism
He certainly did say some daft things. Like declaring - in writing - that his businesses were worth bugger all so as to pay sod-all tax on them whllst at the same time saying - in writing - they were worth billions in order to get banks to loan him money against them. That's criminal fraud and it won't be long before he gets formally charged.
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It will be nice to see everyone on here finally get behind the government.
I don't think you can ever expect people of a left wing ideology to support a right wing government.
Plenty did at the last GE..
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It will be nice to see everyone on here finally get behind the government.
I don't think you can ever expect people of a left wing ideology to support a right wing government.
Plenty did at the last GE..
Absolutely, IDM; the reason being that left wing ideology is mainly against the EU.