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wilts rover

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Who voted for Rupert Murdoch to run the country?
« on September 16, 2023, 09:26:39 am by wilts rover »
When Sunak was fined after Partygate he told Johnson he was going to resign and wrote out a draft resignation statement.

When Murdoch heard about this - he told him he couldn't! (allegedly)

Taking back control eh!! Who voted for him. What else does Rupert Murdoch tell the government to do?

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2023/09/15/murdoch-team-told-sunak-not-to-quit-over-partygate/

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/rishi-sunak-murdoch-partygate-boris-b2412706.html






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roverstillidie91

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Re: Who voted for Rupert Murdoch to run the country?
« Reply #1 on September 16, 2023, 09:42:54 am by roverstillidie91 »
The main stream media and the oligarchs run this country, most people in this country are too naive to even realise it.

Read up on double down news, novara media things will all make sense.

There needs to be a pushback against Labour and Conservatives in the next general election as it will be more of the same if the former are elected.

As many people need to be encouraged to vote against them and hopefully it will lead to Labour not getting a majority.

Whilst with things with the public order bill, anti strike legislation.

This is all policies which is manipulated by the likes of Rupert Murdoch and there is influence by the press especially the The S*n, Daily Mail etc.

Sunak and Starmer are merely just puppets.

If Jeremy Corbyn had got a majority his policies would have benefitted working people but unfortunately the MSM wasn't having that so smeared him

Even his own party sabotaged them getting in. Shameful.

You reap what you sow and have what you have now.

roverstillidie91

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Re: Who voted for Rupert Murdoch to run the country?
« Reply #2 on September 16, 2023, 09:56:35 am by roverstillidie91 »
Have a watch and share. Very educational. The things people like RM don't want you to know about. 

https://youtube.com/@DoubleDownNews?si=U70KkhdVvhs9COBg

https://novaramedia.com/

drfchound

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Re: Who voted for Rupert Murdoch to run the country?
« Reply #3 on September 16, 2023, 10:00:10 am by drfchound »
The main stream media and the oligarchs run this country, most people in this country are too naive to even realise it.

Read up on double down news, novara media things will all make sense.

There needs to be a pushback against Labour and Conservatives in the next general election as it will be more of the same if the former are elected.

As many people need to be encouraged to vote against them and hopefully it will lead to Labour not getting a majority.

Whilst with things with the public order bill, anti strike legislation.

This is all policies which is manipulated by the likes of Rupert Murdoch and there is influence by the press especially the The S*n, Daily Mail etc.

Sunak and Starmer are merely just puppets.

If Jeremy Corbyn had got a majority his policies would have benefitted working people but unfortunately the MSM wasn't having that so smeared him

Even his own party sabotaged them getting in. Shameful.

You reap what you sow and have what you have now.

I don’t think the above will be a popular post on here.

roverstillidie91

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Re: Who voted for Rupert Murdoch to run the country?
« Reply #4 on September 16, 2023, 10:11:46 am by roverstillidie91 »
The main stream media and the oligarchs run this country, most people in this country are too naive to even realise it.

Read up on double down news, novara media things will all make sense.

There needs to be a pushback against Labour and Conservatives in the next general election as it will be more of the same if the former are elected.

As many people need to be encouraged to vote against them and hopefully it will lead to Labour not getting a majority.

Whilst with things with the public order bill, anti strike legislation.

This is all policies which is manipulated by the likes of Rupert Murdoch and there is influence by the press especially the The S*n, Daily Mail etc.

Sunak and Starmer are merely just puppets.

If Jeremy Corbyn had got a majority his policies would have benefitted working people but unfortunately the MSM wasn't having that so smeared him

Even his own party sabotaged them getting in. Shameful.

You reap what you sow and have what you have now.

I don’t think the above will be a popular post on here.

Do you agree with what I've said?

Obviously I'm a trade union member so I have my views on that too obviously obviously all of the things that were fought for can easily be taken away including maternity rights, sick pay, bank Holidays.

I still don't think the majority of the public understand why people are striking but would better understand if it was explained to them.

Of course it is freedom of speech and I am respectful of anyone else's opinions despite the fact I may not agree with them and that's why I always find constructive debate very useful.

belton rover

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Re: Who voted for Rupert Murdoch to run the country?
« Reply #5 on September 16, 2023, 10:40:09 am by belton rover »
I almost resigned from a job I loved a few years ago. I listened to the advice of one person in particular who helped me think things through clearly rather than focus on the one thing that had pissed me off enough to resign.
I decided to stay, which turned out to be the right decision.

albie

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Re: Who voted for Rupert Murdoch to run the country?
« Reply #6 on September 16, 2023, 11:57:04 am by albie »
On the subject of sick pay, Rayner spoke at the TUC to promote extending sick pay entitlement to the self employed.

Fast forward a couple of days and the "pledge" is already in the bin;
https://nitter.net/LeftieStats/status/1702750804828881376#m

Short shelf life, these pledges!

roverstillidie91

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Re: Who voted for Rupert Murdoch to run the country?
« Reply #7 on September 16, 2023, 02:52:43 pm by roverstillidie91 »
On the subject of sick pay, Rayner spoke at the TUC to promote extending sick pay entitlement to the self employed.

Fast forward a couple of days and the "pledge" is already in the bin;
https://nitter.net/LeftieStats/status/1702750804828881376#m

Short shelf life, these pledges!
Labour and Tories having its strings dangled by the billionaire press !

Just wait until we are getting our credit card out for treatment by the NHS.

drfchound

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Re: Who voted for Rupert Murdoch to run the country?
« Reply #8 on September 16, 2023, 03:05:43 pm by drfchound »
The main stream media and the oligarchs run this country, most people in this country are too naive to even realise it.

Read up on double down news, novara media things will all make sense.

There needs to be a pushback against Labour and Conservatives in the next general election as it will be more of the same if the former are elected.

As many people need to be encouraged to vote against them and hopefully it will lead to Labour not getting a majority.

Whilst with things with the public order bill, anti strike legislation.

This is all policies which is manipulated by the likes of Rupert Murdoch and there is influence by the press especially the The S*n, Daily Mail etc.

Sunak and Starmer are merely just puppets.

If Jeremy Corbyn had got a majority his policies would have benefitted working people but unfortunately the MSM wasn't having that so smeared him

Even his own party sabotaged them getting in. Shameful.

You reap what you sow and have what you have now.

I don’t think the above will be a popular post on here.

Do you agree with what I've said?

Obviously I'm a trade union member so I have my views on that too obviously obviously all of the things that were fought for can easily be taken away including maternity rights, sick pay, bank Holidays.

I still don't think the majority of the public understand why people are striking but would better understand if it was explained to them.

Of course it is freedom of speech and I am respectful of anyone else's opinions despite the fact I may not agree with them and that's why I always find constructive debate very useful.

I agree with some of what you wrote.

ravenrover

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Re: Who voted for Rupert Murdoch to run the country?
« Reply #9 on September 16, 2023, 07:07:16 pm by ravenrover »
Interesting

 

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