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Yes, if only the two schoolgirls and the woman had just accepted their fate and kept quiet when our uninvited guest interacted with them. If only the groomed girls in northern towns had kept quiet for the sake of diversity…
There would be little need for mass protests if a crime had not been committed in the first place.
That is a typical Farage move taking a set of facts and making them fit your agenda.
 
Isn't that what all politicians do? Yes. Yes it is.
 

It's only polls of course
When Margaret Thatcher was elected Conservative leader in February 1975 the party was 14 points behind Labour in the polls.By the time of the 1979 election us Conservatives were ahead achieving a swing of 5.2% at the ballot box and winning with a 44 seat majority.

In 1981, the Liberal-SDP Alliance peaked at 52% in the polls, but in the 1983 general election won only 23 seats, having received 25% of the vote.
In 1981 the SDP was fashionable. It expressed the discontents of millions of voters who felt let down by Labour and the Conservatives.Reform are fashionable for the same reasons but the election is years away.
 
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It shouldn't be forgotten that Sam Media was jailed for two years during a Conservative government that issued no complaint.

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It's only polls of course
Greens and Liberals seem quite high. Labour is higher than I thought it would be. Reform is lower than I thought.
If it stayed like that I'm not sure there would be an overall majority for anyone. I could actually see a Lib/Lab/Green pact. Which will put Britain very much in the guise of plenty of European countries who are keeping the majority parties out.
I believe the single biggest party in Ireland is Sinn Fein - but they're not what you might think anyway. They are pretty far left these days.
In most other countries the evil right is being held at bay. I don't really want to see the same for the UK as it leaves the genuine majority unrepresented. Coalitions are politicians deciding - not the voters at all. And we know what that actually means.
 
Greens and Liberals seem quite high. Labour is higher than I thought it would be. Reform is lower than I thought.
If it stayed like that I'm not sure there would be an overall majority for anyone. I could actually see a Lib/Lab/Green pact. Which will put Britain very much in the guise of plenty of European countries who are keeping the majority parties out.
I believe the single biggest party in Ireland is Sinn Fein - but they're not what you might think anyway. They are pretty far left these days.
In most other countries the evil right is being held at bay. I don't really want to see the same for the UK as it leaves the genuine majority unrepresented. Coalitions are politicians deciding - not the voters at all. And we know what that actually means.

I will always vote as right as I can.

However, if the left do their only chance of a pact and somehow keep out Reform....which could happen even if Reform combined with the remains of the Tories.....Well it doesn't really matter anyway.

It would be a dog's dinner and Britain's standing would fall even further just like France now.

Economically if would just bring the collapse closer and that's when the real games begin anyway......And the right will have the benefit of not being blamed for it.
 
I will always vote as right as I can.

However, if the left do their only chance of a pact and somehow keep out Reform....which could happen even if Reform combined with the remains of the Tories.....Well it doesn't really matter anyway.

It would be a dog's dinner and Britain's standing would fall even further just like France now.

Economically if would just bring the collapse closer and that's when the real games begin anyway......And the right will have the benefit of not being blamed for it.
I saw an article titled "Farage is vulnerable and will not become PM".
 
Yes, if only the two schoolgirls and the woman had just accepted their fate and kept quiet when our uninvited guest interacted with them. If only the groomed girls in northern towns had kept quiet for the sake of diversity…
There would be little need for mass protests if a crime had not been committed in the first place.
Something strange in Epping and the nearby areas. There was an Eritrean I think who had been going into school playgrounds in the area. Arrested a few days ago.
 
Instead of getting a 2.1 History degree at Oxford and making £100 m from his own investment company. He really missed the boat.
The “investment company” which managed to lose a lot of money for clients before being closed whilst still making him rich?

I bet there are quite a few who would much prefer he had been a doorman.
 

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