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What are your voting intentions in the forthcoming general election

Conservative
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Lib Dems
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Reform
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Re: General election, possibly 4th July
« Reply #105 on: 06 June 2024, 22:41:51 »

Instead of an election can't we the public have a vote of no confidence and see who gets the least votes?
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Re: General election, possibly 4th July
« Reply #106 on: 07 June 2024, 19:44:13 »

Labour agreed their manifesto a couple of hours ago.
Unite have already refused to endorse it. They will have to rewrite the script.  ::)
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Re: General election, possibly 4th July
« Reply #107 on: 07 June 2024, 21:21:20 »

To be fair Lab/Con/Lib, they have never done anything good I would say for many years let’s give Reform a chance👍 how the fu(k could they be any worse??
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Re: General election, possibly 4th July
« Reply #109 on: 07 June 2024, 22:35:56 »

To be fair Lab/Con/Lib, they have never done anything good I would say for many years let’s give Reform a chance👍 how the fu(k could they be any worse??

Same cheeks of the same arse (if you had 3 arse cheeks!) you could probably not do any worse than that shower even if you tried, it's obvious their paymasters aren't the British electorate, more likely Klaus "anal" Schwab!
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Re: General election, possibly 4th July
« Reply #110 on: 07 June 2024, 23:03:40 »

Indeed at least it would probably expose some of the parasites
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Re: General election, possibly 4th July
« Reply #111 on: 08 June 2024, 12:55:40 »

Labour agreed their manifesto a couple of hours ago.
Unite have already refused to endorse it. They will have to rewrite the script.  ::)

Probably not enough tax and spend in it!  ;D
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Re: General election, possibly 4th July
« Reply #112 on: 11 June 2024, 15:29:41 »

Was that Uncle STEMO chucking stones at Farage in Barnsley today?   :o   ;D
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Re: General election, possibly 4th July
« Reply #113 on: 11 June 2024, 16:43:47 »

I'm really looking forward to all the marvellous things that are in store for us , once we have a new PM we won't believe how lucky we are.. what a load of absolute shite they're all promising. 😂
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Re: General election, possibly 4th July
« Reply #114 on: 11 June 2024, 18:56:44 »

Was that Uncle STEMO chucking stones at Farage in Barnsley today?   :o   ;D


The stone chucker was about 80 years younger than your uncle......and he didn't have a whippet. :)
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Re: General election, possibly 4th July
« Reply #115 on: 11 June 2024, 22:22:35 »

I saw Bill Nighty looking most dapper on the front of a paper today and thought for a moment he was running for PM...

That may have been an improvement over the other options.
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Re: General election, possibly 4th July
« Reply #116 on: 12 June 2024, 15:42:33 »

poor under privileged Rishi not having had SKY telly when he was a kid. I've only had SKY for a year .... not for the telly but for their interweb.

 https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c2qql1wk794o
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Re: General election, possibly 4th July
« Reply #117 on: 12 June 2024, 15:43:57 »

I saw Bill Nighty looking most dapper on the front of a paper today and thought for a moment he was running for PM...

That may have been an improvement over the other options.

Who's he?  ::) Is that Bill Nighy when he's ready for bed?  ;) ;)
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Re: General election, possibly 4th July
« Reply #118 on: 12 June 2024, 16:59:49 »

poor under privileged Rishi not having had SKY telly when he was a kid. I've only had SKY for a year .... not for the telly but for their interweb.

 https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c2qql1wk794o

I'm not Sunak's biggest fan as I think he's done some stupid things whilst Chancellor and PM, like jacking up Corporation Tax for example.  ::)

However... These constant digs about his wealth do get on my tits, as yes his parents sent him to a top private school, but they are exactly the type that will get clobbered with Labour's VAT raid on private schools. As I understand it his dad was a GP and his Mum was a Pharmacist, so while probably 'comfortable', not exactly super wealthy, and Winchester Colleges fees were probably a stretch for them. 

It turned out to be a good investment as young Rishi went on to forge a successful career in banking and finance and obviously made a lot of cash in his own right.  Good for him!  :y
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Re: General election, possibly 4th July
« Reply #119 on: 12 June 2024, 17:21:49 »

poor under privileged Rishi not having had SKY telly when he was a kid. I've only had SKY for a year .... not for the telly but for their interweb.

 https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c2qql1wk794o

I'm not Sunak's biggest fan as I think he's done some stupid things whilst Chancellor and PM, like jacking up Corporation Tax for example.  ::)

However... These constant digs about his wealth do get on my tits, as yes his parents sent him to a top private school, but they are exactly the type that will get clobbered with Labour's VAT raid on private schools. As I understand it his dad was a GP and his Mum was a Pharmacist, so while probably 'comfortable', not exactly super wealthy, and Winchester Colleges fees were probably a stretch for them. 

It turned out to be a good investment as young Rishi went on to forge a successful career in banking and finance and obviously made a lot of cash in his own right.  Good for him!  :y

a bit more than comfortable I would say if the average GP's salary is £92k .... though as you say, college fees would be considerable.
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