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This is very much like an Edinburgh Fringe event. Today's entertainment includes free money (£5,000) for first timers to buy a house, this is a MAJOR boost for imigrants to enter a bogus marriage, I was never hot under the collar about immigration but I see this as unbelievably stupid. What next free walking sticks for the wheelchair bound,free glasses for the blind, this is a factory for stupidest ideas of the year. No wonder they are going down the drain.💩💩💩
 
Once again, somebody asked me on here if I blame everything on Brexit?

Example number 2. The collapse of the Tory Party.

They changed their whole party and parliamentary members from Thatcherite free market economics to closed border nationalist; and only succeeded in replacing competent pragmatists with less competent blowhards.

Now all they stand for is Reform Lite with a history of recent failure.

And that there are only 2 posts on this highlights what a forgotten memory they are.
 
Once again, somebody asked me on here if I blame everything on Brexit?

Example number 2. The collapse of the Tory Party.

They changed their whole party and parliamentary members from Thatcherite free market economics to closed border nationalist; and only succeeded in replacing competent pragmatists with less competent blowhards.

Now all they stand for is Reform Lite with a history of recent failure.

And that there are only 2 posts on this highlights what a forgotten memory they are.
It could also be argued that Tories were not right wing, Conservative anymore and that Labour are not Left wing socialist anymore. As the middle ground swallows them both up then there becomes no discernable difference. Hence no actual choice. Which is what a lot of people think. I fail to see how Starmer is a Labour Prime Minister in any way. Sir Keir establishment crony desperately trying to relate to the working class and completely failing. Kemi - that's a laugh.
Farage isn't pretending much. He's a bell end and everyone knows it, it's why the personal attacks don't dent Reform's popularity. But the two other parties are literally so poor at doing anything remotely political that they are blind to it. Tories blinded by failure. Labour blinded by false ideologies that they cannot possibly attain. Reform: at least it's a new choice that has some chance of doing something related to what it says on the tin. Some chance.
 
It could also be argued that Tories were not right wing, Conservative anymore and that Labour are not Left wing socialist anymore. As the middle ground swallows them both up then there becomes no discernable difference. Hence no actual choice. Which is what a lot of people think. I fail to see how Starmer is a Labour Prime Minister in any way. Sir Keir establishment crony desperately trying to relate to the working class and completely failing. Kemi - that's a laugh.
Farage isn't pretending much. He's a bell end and everyone knows it, it's why the personal attacks don't dent Reform's popularity. But the two other parties are literally so poor at doing anything remotely political that they are blind to it. Tories blinded by failure. Labour blinded by false ideologies that they cannot possibly attain. Reform: at least it's a new choice that has some chance of doing something related to what it says on the tin. Some chance.
As Mr Galloway said, Labour and Conservatives two cheeks of the same a**se
 
It could also be argued that Tories were not right wing, Conservative anymore and that Labour are not Left wing socialist anymore. As the middle ground swallows them both up then there becomes no discernable difference. Hence no actual choice. Which is what a lot of people think. I fail to see how Starmer is a Labour Prime Minister in any way. Sir Keir establishment crony desperately trying to relate to the working class and completely failing. Kemi - that's a laugh.
Farage isn't pretending much. He's a bell end and everyone knows it, it's why the personal attacks don't dent Reform's popularity. But the two other parties are literally so poor at doing anything remotely political that they are blind to it. Tories blinded by failure. Labour blinded by false ideologies that they cannot possibly attain. Reform: at least it's a new choice that has some chance of doing something related to what it says on the tin. Some chance.
In the late fifties the two main parties moved so close together that it was called butskellism. as the two parties became indistinguishable.
 
I hate to rub it in but this is irresistable.

Tory chocolate bars, handed out by officials, spell Britain incorrectly. (Britian). 🙂

47bn out of the economy for austerity and benefit cuts,

No chance of them learning from the past then.

😎
 
The Tories will copy Reform policy and try to bribe voters.

Ultimately, the only hope the Tories have is a pact with Reform where Farage is PM and he calls the shots.

You can be certain that Labour will be doing deals with the Liberals and anyone else they can to continue to wrecking this country.
 
It could also be argued that Tories were not right wing, Conservative anymore and that Labour are not Left wing socialist anymore. As the middle ground swallows them both up then there becomes no discernable difference. Hence no actual choice. Which is what a lot of people think. I fail to see how Starmer is a Labour Prime Minister in any way. Sir Keir establishment crony desperately trying to relate to the working class and completely failing. Kemi - that's a laugh.
Farage isn't pretending much. He's a bell end and everyone knows it, it's why the personal attacks don't dent Reform's popularity. But the two other parties are literally so poor at doing anything remotely political that they are blind to it. Tories blinded by failure. Labour blinded by false ideologies that they cannot possibly attain. Reform: at least it's a new choice that has some chance of doing something related to what it says on the tin. Some chance.
That's a breath of fresh air! It's the truth. Except, of course, that not everyone believes it. Some believe that the unfunded promises are actually possible, because the second highted passage isn't remotely true.

The green grass offer has been made hundreds of times before and been found disappointing every time. Putting labels on a tin marked Reform doesn't mean there's magic inside. It just says there is.
 
It could also be argued that Tories were not right wing, Conservative anymore and that Labour are not Left wing socialist anymore. As the middle ground swallows them both up then there becomes no discernable difference. Hence no actual choice. Which is what a lot of people think. I fail to see how Starmer is a Labour Prime Minister in any way. Sir Keir establishment crony desperately trying to relate to the working class and completely failing. Kemi - that's a laugh.
Farage isn't pretending much. He's a bell end and everyone knows it, it's why the personal attacks don't dent Reform's popularity. But the two other parties are literally so poor at doing anything remotely political that they are blind to it. Tories blinded by failure. Labour blinded by false ideologies that they cannot possibly attain. Reform: at least it's a new choice that has some chance of doing something related to what it says on the tin. Some chance.
New fangled one issue parties are renowned for melting like an ice cream in hot weather on polling day,where their loss of votes will go it is very hard to tell.
 

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