General election

Bri963

Bri963

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The way Stazi, Kemi Badenough and Playtime Davey are going after Farage, it’s obvious who they’re most worried about. None of them or the media are taking Lowe seriously enough to even bother about him. Don’t think Lowe has mentioned defence yet? Regardless of what we think about getting involved abroad, we need a strong military, and a leader strong enough to use it and smart enough to know when to. Unlike this clown we’ve somehow got lumbered with at the moment .
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
read about this somewhere a while back ....
Smarmer needs to grow a pair .................
of tits:rolleyes:
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doobin

doobin

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So currently, apparently nearly 20% of the country would vote for s**t like this. Frankly, I think they’ve overplayed their hand and it’s probably for the best that they show their cards this early.

I don’t care what anyone says, physiognomy is real. So too is mental illness. But in the end, Hitler had the soloutions and the pendulum sadly always swings past where the average centre right person would like it to stop..

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Lancs Lad

Lancs Lad

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So currently, apparently nearly 20% of the country would vote for s**t like this. Frankly, I think they’ve overplayed their hand and it’s probably for the best that they show their cards this early.

I don’t care what anyone says, physiognomy is real. So too is mental illness. But in the end, Hitler had the soloutions and the pendulum sadly always swings past where the average centre right person would like it to stop..

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Hope?? FFS I bet she was out there screaming for all Jews to be killed and then they wonder why stuff happens like this week. Absolutely screwed
 
Storrsy

Storrsy

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So currently, apparently nearly 20% of the country would vote for s**t like this. Frankly, I think they’ve overplayed their hand and it’s probably for the best that they show their cards this early.

I don’t care what anyone says, physiognomy is real. So too is mental illness. But in the end, Hitler had the soloutions and the pendulum sadly always swings past where the average centre right person would like it to stop..

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Not to mention clearly no attention to details- they got the first candidates names the wrong way round for a start!
 
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Smiffy

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So currently, apparently nearly 20% of the country would vote for s**t like this. Frankly, I think they’ve overplayed their hand and it’s probably for the best that they show their cards this early.

I don’t care what anyone says, physiognomy is real. So too is mental illness. But in the end, Hitler had the soloutions and the pendulum sadly always swings past where the average centre right person would like it to stop..

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Is this real or is it satire??

It can't be real surely?
 
doobin

doobin

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Is this real or is it satire??

It can't be real surely?
I wonder myself. I really do.

Even labour is at it though. Saw one of theirs today.

What policy wonk sits down with the party selection committee and says with a straight face, ‘This is how to win votes’?
 
Lancs Lad

Lancs Lad

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I'm not. It's honestly at the point I can't tell anymore
Agreed that's a summary of how screwed we've become.
And when the leader of the green party is questioning if the two unarmed cops who tackled a potential suicide bomber with a knife used excessive force then that's all I need to know.
How do we get off this bus? 😓
 
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6feetdown

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So currently, apparently nearly 20% of the country would vote for s**t like this. Frankly, I think they’ve overplayed their hand and it’s probably for the best that they show their cards this early.

I don’t care what anyone says, physiognomy is real. So too is mental illness. But in the end, Hitler had the soloutions and the pendulum sadly always swings past where the average centre right person would like it to stop..

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The problem is youngsters are groo.ed in school to believe all this bs
 
JD450A

JD450A

Feral as Fk 🐾
The problem is youngsters are groo.ed in school to believe all this bs

The problem is two types of people go into politics..... airy dreamers with ideals who generally have never suffered more than hurt words and a lack of avocado..... or rich toffs who have visited eton from age 8.

Dave the plasterer isn't going into politics.... nor am I, nor are you. Occasionally, a scummy mouthpiece may gain some public traction and you or I might nod and agree with their views.... however, said mouthpiece rarely could enact anything positive, and the views they don't shout openly would be as concerning as those spoken by the nosering and hairdye brigade.

I do think the Guilloteen is long overdue..... but then what. Eat the rich is a fantastic slogan from the middle classes that have never really seen poverty beyond talking to a big issue seller in central London.... but shouting it won't help, and nor will killing them. It's just a class divide that again discourages the pursuit of the real villains - politicians who ply their fortune on blaming others, dodging responsibility and clinging to the power they are given. When they are spent, they will wobble off into consultancy roles and "philanthropy" because they are the greater good.

Back to polls and what happens next..... the issue is polls rely on a vocal minority to acheive there fact finding.
 
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DaveDCB

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The biggest issue with polls is that the majority generally wins… what’s worrying is what the majority is becoming these days!! And I’m not talking about race in anyway with that comment!
 
Quattromike

Quattromike

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I've been advocating the youngsters coming out of school in the past 10 or so years have been absolutely useless when they arrive at the workplace and are hard work to get anything decent from them. They arrive with an expectation they are entitled to everything with little to no effort on their part.
But apparently there is a change happening and the rumour is the youngsters are becoming more prepared at school leavers age, less alcohol abuse and less likely to smoke. More prepared to put in the effort to succeed. Obviously the proof is in the pudding but if it's true it's long overdue.
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
I've been advocating the youngsters coming out of school in the past 10 or so years have been absolutely useless when they arrive at the workplace and are hard work to get anything decent from them. They arrive with an expectation they are entitled to everything with little to no effort on their part.
But apparently there is a change happening and the rumour is the youngsters are becoming more prepared at school leavers age, less alcohol abuse and less likely to smoke. More prepared to put in the effort to succeed. Obviously the proof is in the pudding but if it's true it's long overdue.
I will have some of what this chap is smoking please 😆
 
Lancs Lad

Lancs Lad

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I've been advocating the youngsters coming out of school in the past 10 or so years have been absolutely useless when they arrive at the workplace and are hard work to get anything decent from them. They arrive with an expectation they are entitled to everything with little to no effort on their part.
But apparently there is a change happening and the rumour is the youngsters are becoming more prepared at school leavers age, less alcohol abuse and less likely to smoke. More prepared to put in the effort to succeed. Obviously the proof is in the pudding but if it's true it's long overdue.
As much as we love to moan about kids these days ..it's all starts a long way before that.
If we train/allow them to be be like that ...can hardly blame em?

My 14 year can operate a machine and handle any tools pretty competently ..he won't have his own phone till he's at least 16.
Bring em up like you want them to act and there's half a chance.
We grew up with an estwing and sawdust as toys no telly in the house.
Kids are a product of their up bringing usually.

My two Pennyworth . After some inebriation
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
As much as we love to moan about kids these days ..it's all starts a long way before that.
If we train/allow them to be be like that ...can hardly blame em?

My 14 year can operate a machine and handle any tools pretty competently ..he won't have his own phone till he's at least 16.
Bring em up like you want them to act and there's half a chance.
We grew up with an estwing and sawdust as toys no telly in the house.
Kids are a product of their up bringing usually.

My two Pennyworth . After some inebriation
ABSOLUTELY.....
Listening to summat on the radio the other day ... circa 40% of kids starting school aren't toilet trained/many still in nappies - unable to put their own coats on and do them up, or put their own shoes on or tie the laces, if they have them and worst of all - unable to answer simple Q.s with anything more than a yes or no or grunt - completely unable to engage in any form of conversation :oops::oops::oops::oops: .... teachers are then expected to try to start to educate what are essentially totally dumb animals with virtually zero linguistic or social skills whatsoever !! FFS!! :mad:
that really is " a product of their up bringing "
when I was teaching I used to say that stupidity bred stupidity - - and it was usually bang on - you could spot who's kids you were dealing with - the primary educators were up against it from the outset and by the time we saw them at 11 years old - most from these backgrounds were a lost cause.:(:(
 
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