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By *actilemale4u OP   Man
over a year ago

London

Has rishi ethnicity been a disadvantage against truss with tory members

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

With some, maybe, with others maybe not.

Ditto Truss with her gender.

Who knows what other peoples prejudices are?

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By *esi_maverickMan
over a year ago

Solihull

I wouldn’t want an Asian PM running the country and I’m Asian myself

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Has rishi ethnicity been a disadvantage against truss with tory members "
possibly but in all honesty I think there’s lots of Tory members that would love to be able to point score on having a ‘BAME’ (hate that term) PM. I am shocked Truss will probably beat him but then again she seems a lot more socially conservative to me. This country loves that

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By *bi HaiveMan
Forum Mod

over a year ago

Cheeseville, Somerset


"Has rishi ethnicity been a disadvantage against truss with tory members "

I suspect the bigger disadvantage is that he's a pompous cunt.

But then he's trying to appeal to other Tories.......so........

A

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"With some, maybe, with others maybe not.

Ditto Truss with her gender.

Who knows what other peoples prejudices are? "

It’s the misogynistic sexist racists that I really feel sorry for in all this ..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I wouldn’t want an Asian PM running the country and I’m Asian myself"

I was very glad it wasn’t Badenoch. My God that would’ve been so bad.

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By *ty31Man
over a year ago

NW London


"Has rishi ethnicity been a disadvantage against truss with tory members possibly but in all honesty I think there’s lots of Tory members that would love to be able to point score on having a ‘BAME’ (hate that term) PM. I am shocked Truss will probably beat him but then again she seems a lot more socially conservative to me. This country loves that "

Truss seems to be promising a lot lot more but Rishi seems more realistic and grounded about the challenges faced.

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By *esi_maverickMan
over a year ago

Solihull


"Has rishi ethnicity been a disadvantage against truss with tory members possibly but in all honesty I think there’s lots of Tory members that would love to be able to point score on having a ‘BAME’ (hate that term) PM. I am shocked Truss will probably beat him but then again she seems a lot more socially conservative to me. This country loves that

Truss seems to be promising a lot lot more but Rishi seems more realistic and grounded about the challenges faced.

"

I agree Rishi is a lot more realistic in what he wants to do as he’s been there with BJ….and he knows decisions aren’t taken too likely…

If liz can pull off what she has promised then that’ll be a first

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Rishi sounds more Oxford than people from Oxford! Where did he get the accent from? They don't talk like that in sarfampton that's for sure!

Maybe they stitch plums in the mouth as part of the party induction process?

Whatever the case it's way too disingenuous for my liking

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By *esi_maverickMan
over a year ago

Solihull

At the end of the day whom ever takes over next week we’re still gonna be in the same situation as we are now!!!

We’ll never get out of this bottom line is we’re all fucked unless any fabsters beg to differ

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"At the end of the day whom ever takes over next week we’re still gonna be in the same situation as we are now!!!

We’ll never get out of this bottom line is we’re all fucked unless any fabsters beg to differ "

Don’t get them started

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By *ary 121Man
over a year ago

East Bergholt

Wouldnt trust the fella

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By *esi_maverickMan
over a year ago

Solihull


"At the end of the day whom ever takes over next week we’re still gonna be in the same situation as we are now!!!

We’ll never get out of this bottom line is we’re all fucked unless any fabsters beg to differ

Don’t get them started "

It’s not about getting folks started dude I’m sure folks here have an honest opinion on rishi

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The fact that we believe we live in a democratic society is what makes me giggle the most

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Wouldn’t trust any of em

Least of all Liz Truss

Work harder

What planet do these overpaid

Uneducated people live on

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By *actilemale4u OP   Man
over a year ago

London


"With some, maybe, with others maybe not.

Ditto Truss with her gender.

Who knows what other peoples prejudices are? "

Considering the conservatives have had 2 woman leaders/pm I don't think gender is an issue

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"At the end of the day whom ever takes over next week we’re still gonna be in the same situation as we are now!!!

We’ll never get out of this bottom line is we’re all fucked unless any fabsters beg to differ

Don’t get them started

It’s not about getting folks started dude I’m sure folks here have an honest opinion on rishi "

No but disputing whether the Tories have been fucking us is just loooool

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Wouldn’t trust any of em

Least of all Liz Truss

Work harder

What planet do these overpaid

Uneducated people live on

"

Truss really hates working people I’m certain

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By *jorkishMan
over a year ago

Seaforth


"I wouldn’t want an Asian PM running the country and I’m Asian myself"

Does that apply to any Asian wanting to be pm

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By *2coupleCouple
over a year ago

Broadstairs


"Has rishi ethnicity been a disadvantage against truss with tory members "

100% been ethnicity disadvantage....

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By *esi_maverickMan
over a year ago

Solihull


"Has rishi ethnicity been a disadvantage against truss with tory members

100% been ethnicity disadvantage...."

My dm will explain my choice in words

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By *2coupleCouple
over a year ago

Broadstairs


"I wouldn’t want an Asian PM running the country and I’m Asian myself"

Why is that.....

Please elaborate on your statement....

What has Asian got to do with it....

Do you know here he was born....

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By *ebjonnsonMan
over a year ago

Maldon


"I wouldn’t want an Asian PM running the country and I’m Asian myself

Why is that.....

Please elaborate on your statement....

What has Asian got to do with it....

Do you know here he was born...."

I doubt he will end his days here though.

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By *esi_maverickMan
over a year ago

Solihull


"I wouldn’t want an Asian PM running the country and I’m Asian myself

Why is that.....

Please elaborate on your statement....

What has Asian got to do with it....

Do you know here he was born...."

Got blocked for expressing opinions and got called a racist give your head a wobble

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I wouldn’t want an Asian PM running the country and I’m Asian myself

Why is that.....

Please elaborate on your statement....

What has Asian got to do with it....

Do you know here he was born....

Got blocked for expressing opinions and got called a racist give your head a wobble "

The iceberg is far way deeper.

Stay awhile longer, you will dicover far more,than firt assumed..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I wouldn’t want an Asian PM running the country and I’m Asian myself

Why is that.....

Please elaborate on your statement....

What has Asian got to do with it....

Do you know here he was born....

I doubt he will end his days here though."

Where do you think he will end his days then?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Doesn't seem the Tories can win. The Cabinet full of women and minorities and still the Tories are racist and misogynist.

Labour on the other hand, run by a long line of old white men, well they are the party of equality.

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By *bi HaiveMan
Forum Mod

over a year ago

Cheeseville, Somerset


"Doesn't seem the Tories can win. The Cabinet full of women and minorities and still the Tories are racist and misogynist.

Labour on the other hand, run by a long line of old white men, well they are the party of equality."

I don't think they're any more racist and misogynist than any other party.

They are full of self serving, odious, detached from reality and hateful of Joe public arsholes though.

Yet people still vote for them because the media portrays the alternative as some kind of ultra left wing communist utopia. When the reality is that all that would change is a focus on voters over corporations and donors.

If you still have any sympathy for anyone in the current government then you seriously need to look back at the last 12 years............

A

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By *ustintime69Man
over a year ago

london


"Doesn't seem the Tories can win. The Cabinet full of women and minorities and still the Tories are racist and misogynist.

Labour on the other hand, run by a long line of old white men, well they are the party of equality.

I don't think they're any more racist and misogynist than any other party.

They are full of self serving, odious, detached from reality and hateful of Joe public arsholes though.

Yet people still vote for them because the media portrays the alternative as some kind of ultra left wing communist utopia. When the reality is that all that would change is a focus on voters over corporations and donors.

If you still have any sympathy for anyone in the current government then you seriously need to look back at the last 12 years............

A"

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By *andT1970Couple
over a year ago

sw london


"Has rishi ethnicity been a disadvantage against truss with tory members

100% been ethnicity disadvantage...."

Absolute Bullshit....London had an Asian mayor twice!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Has rishi ethnicity been a disadvantage against truss with tory members

100% been ethnicity disadvantage....

Absolute Bullshit....London had an Asian mayor twice!!"

Credit where credit is due. Sadiq Khan has been a huge success, particularly for purveyors of knives and statue removers. Business has never been so good.

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By *asycouple1971Couple
over a year ago

midlands

Not that I would vote for them but RS is a lying toe rag and only in it for himself.

He is happy to back Boris when it meant he had a cushy job but stabbed in the back just as quick.

Has nothing to do with his skin colour just that hes a cnut and will sell his mum to get that PM job.

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By *bi HaiveMan
Forum Mod

over a year ago

Cheeseville, Somerset


"Has rishi ethnicity been a disadvantage against truss with tory members

100% been ethnicity disadvantage....

Absolute Bullshit....London had an Asian mayor twice!!

Credit where credit is due. Sadiq Khan has been a huge success, particularly for purveyors of knives and statue removers. Business has never been so good."

Which statue removals are you upset about out of interest?

A

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By *iman2100Man
over a year ago

Glasgow


"I wouldn’t want an Asian PM running the country and I’m Asian myself"

That is interesting. Why is that? I am aware that many Asian countries have suffered from Government corruption so do you think Risi is going to be corrupt?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

the biggest disadventure he has is that he is not the media favorite.

And as much as I dislike our media moguls I think they look past race and towards ther pockets

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Has rishi ethnicity been a disadvantage against truss with tory members

100% been ethnicity disadvantage....

Absolute Bullshit....London had an Asian mayor twice!!

Credit where credit is due. Sadiq Khan has been a huge success, particularly for purveyors of knives and statue removers. Business has never been so good.

Which statue removals are you upset about out of interest?

A"

Who says I'm upset?

The Commission for Diversity in the Public Realm is a joke. It was a stunt to curry favour and win diversity points.

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By *ebjonnsonMan
over a year ago

Maldon


"I wouldn’t want an Asian PM running the country and I’m Asian myself

Why is that.....

Please elaborate on your statement....

What has Asian got to do with it....

Do you know here he was born....

I doubt he will end his days here though.

Where do you think he will end his days then?"

Wherever he thinks serves him and his family best. I’d guess dividing his time between the States and India. Nothing wrong with that at all, good luck to him. I just wouldn’t want someone that doesn’t have the best interests of the UK as PM, just getting rid of one of those! certainly won’t grow old here writing letters to the Times.

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By *bi HaiveMan
Forum Mod

over a year ago

Cheeseville, Somerset


"Has rishi ethnicity been a disadvantage against truss with tory members

100% been ethnicity disadvantage....

Absolute Bullshit....London had an Asian mayor twice!!

Credit where credit is due. Sadiq Khan has been a huge success, particularly for purveyors of knives and statue removers. Business has never been so good.

Which statue removals are you upset about out of interest?

A

Who says I'm upset?

The Commission for Diversity in the Public Realm is a joke. It was a stunt to curry favour and win diversity points."

Well you made a specific point about it so it obviously has made some form of impact on your views, whether upsetting or not.

I'm genuinely curious which statues you think have been removed that shouldn't have been?

If the biggest impact you see someone having delivered relates to knife crime (a nationwide issue not specific to London and one that was around long before Khan) and statue removal then I'd suggest looking at the bigger picture and the impacts previous mayor's have made in comparison.

A

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By *eroy1000Man
over a year ago

milton keynes


"Has rishi ethnicity been a disadvantage against truss with tory members "

Both candidates worry me greatly and think the near future is going to be difficult. Rishi worries me slightly less than Truss. I have not heard anyone mention his ethnicity before this thread. What is your opinion? Is it because he is behind in the polls so it must be to do with ethnicity?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I wouldn’t want an Asian PM running the country and I’m Asian myself

Why is that.....

Please elaborate on your statement....

What has Asian got to do with it....

Do you know here he was born....

I doubt he will end his days here though.

Where do you think he will end his days then?

Wherever he thinks serves him and his family best. I’d guess dividing his time between the States and India. Nothing wrong with that at all, good luck to him. I just wouldn’t want someone that doesn’t have the best interests of the UK as PM, just getting rid of one of those! certainly won’t grow old here writing letters to the Times."

Why would he go to India?

I do believe that he will probably try move to the USA however and I agree that he likely won’t be on the roll of regarded ex politicians

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Not that I would vote for them but RS is a lying toe rag and only in it for himself.

He is happy to back Boris when it meant he had a cushy job but stabbed in the back just as quick.

Has nothing to do with his skin colour just that hes a cnut and will sell his mum to get that PM job."

Is this the Boris who deviosly went around stabbing May in the back. If you think there are any loyal politicians, your so niave.

Boris got his come uppance, what goes around come around, as they say.

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By *estivalMan
over a year ago

borehamwood


"Not that I would vote for them but RS is a lying toe rag and only in it for himself.

He is happy to back Boris when it meant he had a cushy job but stabbed in the back just as quick.

Has nothing to do with his skin colour just that hes a cnut and will sell his mum to get that PM job.

Is this the Boris who deviosly went around stabbing May in the back. If you think there are any loyal politicians, your so niave.

Boris got his come uppance, what goes around come around, as they say."

boris didnt stab may in the back he pretty much punched her square in the face, no backstabbing going on

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By *layTimeEssexCouple
over a year ago

Stansted


"Has rishi ethnicity been a disadvantage against truss with tory members possibly but in all honesty I think there’s lots of Tory members that would love to be able to point score on having a ‘BAME’ (hate that term) PM. I am shocked Truss will probably beat him but then again she seems a lot more socially conservative to me. This country loves that "

Tory party membership loves that. Not sure the country does.

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By *ebjonnsonMan
over a year ago

Maldon


"I wouldn’t want an Asian PM running the country and I’m Asian myself

Why is that.....

Please elaborate on your statement....

What has Asian got to do with it....

Do you know here he was born....

I doubt he will end his days here though.

Where do you think he will end his days then?

Wherever he thinks serves him and his family best. I’d guess dividing his time between the States and India. Nothing wrong with that at all, good luck to him. I just wouldn’t want someone that doesn’t have the best interests of the UK as PM, just getting rid of one of those! certainly won’t grow old here writing letters to the Times.

Why would he go to India?

I do believe that he will probably try move to the USA however and I agree that he likely won’t be on the roll of regarded ex politicians"

I know a number of wealthy people of Indian heritage, a couple born here, others in Kenya & Uganda. All have established charities in India and most have said they will end up living there. Even though none were born there.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I wouldn’t want an Asian PM running the country and I’m Asian myself

Why is that.....

Please elaborate on your statement....

What has Asian got to do with it....

Do you know here he was born....

I doubt he will end his days here though.

Where do you think he will end his days then?

Wherever he thinks serves him and his family best. I’d guess dividing his time between the States and India. Nothing wrong with that at all, good luck to him. I just wouldn’t want someone that doesn’t have the best interests of the UK as PM, just getting rid of one of those! certainly won’t grow old here writing letters to the Times.

Why would he go to India?

I do believe that he will probably try move to the USA however and I agree that he likely won’t be on the roll of regarded ex politicians

I know a number of wealthy people of Indian heritage, a couple born here, others in Kenya & Uganda. All have established charities in India and most have said they will end up living there. Even though none were born there. "

But have any actually ended up living there?

India is a country a lot of people like to view from a distance

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By *ebjonnsonMan
over a year ago

Maldon


"I wouldn’t want an Asian PM running the country and I’m Asian myself

Why is that.....

Please elaborate on your statement....

What has Asian got to do with it....

Do you know here he was born....

I doubt he will end his days here though.

Where do you think he will end his days then?

Wherever he thinks serves him and his family best. I’d guess dividing his time between the States and India. Nothing wrong with that at all, good luck to him. I just wouldn’t want someone that doesn’t have the best interests of the UK as PM, just getting rid of one of those! certainly won’t grow old here writing letters to the Times.

Why would he go to India?

I do believe that he will probably try move to the USA however and I agree that he likely won’t be on the roll of regarded ex politicians

I know a number of wealthy people of Indian heritage, a couple born here, others in Kenya & Uganda. All have established charities in India and most have said they will end up living there. Even though none were born there.

But have any actually ended up living there?

India is a country a lot of people like to view from a distance"

Not yet as they are still hard at it here.

I’ve been lucky enough to go twice. It’s an amazing experience, a real eye opener. Heart breaking at some of the poverty and I’ve seen things that will stay with me forever. Uplifting in so many ways and I met so many beautiful inspiring people. Would love to go back.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I wouldn’t want an Asian PM running the country and I’m Asian myself

Why is that.....

Please elaborate on your statement....

What has Asian got to do with it....

Do you know here he was born....

I doubt he will end his days here though.

Where do you think he will end his days then?

Wherever he thinks serves him and his family best. I’d guess dividing his time between the States and India. Nothing wrong with that at all, good luck to him. I just wouldn’t want someone that doesn’t have the best interests of the UK as PM, just getting rid of one of those! certainly won’t grow old here writing letters to the Times.

Why would he go to India?

I do believe that he will probably try move to the USA however and I agree that he likely won’t be on the roll of regarded ex politicians

I know a number of wealthy people of Indian heritage, a couple born here, others in Kenya & Uganda. All have established charities in India and most have said they will end up living there. Even though none were born there.

But have any actually ended up living there?

India is a country a lot of people like to view from a distance

Not yet as they are still hard at it here.

I’ve been lucky enough to go twice. It’s an amazing experience, a real eye opener. Heart breaking at some of the poverty and I’ve seen things that will stay with me forever. Uplifting in so many ways and I met so many beautiful inspiring people. Would love to go back."

Thats what I mean it’s a lovely place to visit but when it comes to it would you really like to live there?.It has a lot of problems that you don’t have to face up to if you go to the USA or stay here.I think a lot of people wouldn’t.

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By *irldnCouple
over a year ago

Brighton

Possibly for some. Others would see it as a strategic advantage to secure the BAME vote.

I think the main reason is he screwed up as Chancellor (inc costing tax payers £11bn due to accounting error on debt repayments), left core tory voting Ltd company directors and newly self employed with no Covid support when almost everyone else got it, and then had the whole dodgy tax affairs of his wife and his green card screw up. He was toast thereafter.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I wouldn’t want an Asian PM running the country and I’m Asian myself

I was very glad it wasn’t Badenoch. My God that would’ve been so bad. "

I feel of two different minds about Badenoch

She would have been a disaster probably even more so than Sunak or Truss.She would have amplified what I feel are the main problems with this country to a large degree in my opinion.

However not negating my previous opinion of course I can’t help but feel sorry for some (mostly the very vocal “culture war”)conservative supporters.Badenoch was the closest to what they claim to want in a prime minister.Truss and Sunak are clearly not that and it does make me sad to see the self-deception there by those folks.

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By *amish SMan
over a year ago

Eastleigh

How can Rishi be disadvantaged as regarding Tory members, they all have their own vote.

Problem is those that voted them to face the tory members, personally all tory MP's should be included and then they should vote themselves down to the last two. It might avoid the race to the bottom of candidates to face the party membership.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Doesn't seem the Tories can win. The Cabinet full of women and minorities and still the Tories are racist and misogynist.

Labour on the other hand, run by a long line of old white men, well they are the party of equality.

I don't think they're any more racist and misogynist than any other party.

They are full of self serving, odious, detached from reality and hateful of Joe public arsholes though.

Yet people still vote for them because the media portrays the alternative as some kind of ultra left wing communist utopia. When the reality is that all that would change is a focus on voters over corporations and donors.

If you still have any sympathy for anyone in the current government then you seriously need to look back at the last 12 years............

A"

I'm very doubtful whether the country would be any different today if it had been run by any other major party over the past 12 years. There isn't a cigarette paper between them in policy terms. The Tories claim to be conservatives but in reality since 2019 we have had a Far Left/Green Coalition running the country.

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By *bi HaiveMan
Forum Mod

over a year ago

Cheeseville, Somerset


"Doesn't seem the Tories can win. The Cabinet full of women and minorities and still the Tories are racist and misogynist.

Labour on the other hand, run by a long line of old white men, well they are the party of equality.

I don't think they're any more racist and misogynist than any other party.

They are full of self serving, odious, detached from reality and hateful of Joe public arsholes though.

Yet people still vote for them because the media portrays the alternative as some kind of ultra left wing communist utopia. When the reality is that all that would change is a focus on voters over corporations and donors.

If you still have any sympathy for anyone in the current government then you seriously need to look back at the last 12 years............

A

I'm very doubtful whether the country would be any different today if it had been run by any other major party over the past 12 years. There isn't a cigarette paper between them in policy terms. The Tories claim to be conservatives but in reality since 2019 we have had a Far Left/Green Coalition running the country."

What??

Dis you actually read the fully costed labour manifesto at the last election?

Do you really think there would have been billions handed to donors, friends and family on silver platters during covid if the Tories had not been in power?

Do you really think we'd have ended up with the brexit shitstorm we've 'benefitted' from - or even had a referendum in the first place- had Cameron been the opposition leader rather than PM?

If you think anyone other than the Tories would have introduced the policies they have over the last decade then I'd really love some of what you're drinking please...........

A

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Doesn't seem the Tories can win. The Cabinet full of women and minorities and still the Tories are racist and misogynist.

Labour on the other hand, run by a long line of old white men, well they are the party of equality.

I don't think they're any more racist and misogynist than any other party.

They are full of self serving, odious, detached from reality and hateful of Joe public arsholes though.

Yet people still vote for them because the media portrays the alternative as some kind of ultra left wing communist utopia. When the reality is that all that would change is a focus on voters over corporations and donors.

If you still have any sympathy for anyone in the current government then you seriously need to look back at the last 12 years............

A

I'm very doubtful whether the country would be any different today if it had been run by any other major party over the past 12 years. There isn't a cigarette paper between them in policy terms. The Tories claim to be conservatives but in reality since 2019 we have had a Far Left/Green Coalition running the country.

What??

Dis you actually read the fully costed labour manifesto at the last election?

Do you really think there would have been billions handed to donors, friends and family on silver platters during covid if the Tories had not been in power?

Do you really think we'd have ended up with the brexit shitstorm we've 'benefitted' from - or even had a referendum in the first place- had Cameron been the opposition leader rather than PM?

If you think anyone other than the Tories would have introduced the policies they have over the last decade then I'd really love some of what you're drinking please...........

A"

I think Labour would have handled COVID exactly as the Tories have. Or otherwise I guess Labour would have said something about it rather than supporting the Government every step of the way.

Yes I think different donors would have benefited from the Labour response, and if the medical and teaching unions didn't feel like going back to work we'd still be in lockdown now.

The energy policies would be identical.

As for Brexit, isn't Labour all for it now? Or are they just lying to get some northern votes?

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By *abioMan
over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead


"Has rishi ethnicity been a disadvantage against truss with tory members possibly but in all honesty I think there’s lots of Tory members that would love to be able to point score on having a ‘BAME’ (hate that term) PM. I am shocked Truss will probably beat him but then again she seems a lot more socially conservative to me. This country loves that "

Don’t worry.. rumour is that if truss wins she is going to appoint kwasi as chancellor… who she “allegedly” had a fling with in the past….

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over a year ago

We don’t have the evidence that many Tory party members didn’t vote for Rishi because of his ethnicity.

We do have evidence that many tory party members prefer having feeble minded people as their leaders though.

We do have evidence that tax cuts are more appealing than austerity for tory members.

We do have evidence that many Tory party members are more interested in culture wars.

We do have evidence that many Tory members are interested in tearing down the NHS

We do have evidence that many tories are interested in supporting the anti-green agenda.

We do have evidence that many tory party members are anti-immigration.

Basically everything that Truss is, and what Rishi isn’t.

Time to accept the facts, the new tory government will be full of the most loathsome characters ever to walk on the face of the earth.

And there is not one thing anyone can do until the next general election.

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over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Has rishi ethnicity been a disadvantage against truss with tory members possibly but in all honesty I think there’s lots of Tory members that would love to be able to point score on having a ‘BAME’ (hate that term) PM. I am shocked Truss will probably beat him but then again she seems a lot more socially conservative to me. This country loves that

Don’t worry.. rumour is that if truss wins she is going to appoint kwasi as chancellor… who she “allegedly” had a fling with in the past…. "

Interesting theory, however there is no definitive proof that this occurred. Unlike the Matt Hancock thing which was totally moronic.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Has rishi ethnicity been a disadvantage against truss with tory members "

Not to me, he's an out of touch millionaire married tova billionaire eoman with rusian ties, he threw taxpayer billions to dodgy businesses hat won't be paying it back, plus bullshits and uses crude see through tactics to try to pretend he's a man of the people, hes smarmy too ,

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By *ebjonnsonMan
over a year ago

Maldon


"We don’t have the evidence that many Tory party members didn’t vote for Rishi because of his ethnicity.

We do have evidence that many tory party members prefer having feeble minded people as their leaders though.

We do have evidence that tax cuts are more appealing than austerity for tory members.

We do have evidence that many Tory party members are more interested in culture wars.

We do have evidence that many Tory members are interested in tearing down the NHS

We do have evidence that many tories are interested in supporting the anti-green agenda.

We do have evidence that many tory party members are anti-immigration.

Basically everything that Truss is, and what Rishi isn’t.

Time to accept the facts, the new tory government will be full of the most loathsome characters ever to walk on the face of the earth.

And there is not one thing anyone can do until the next general election.

"

Is it wrong to be ‘anti immigration’?

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By *L RogueMan
over a year ago

London


"We don’t have the evidence that many Tory party members didn’t vote for Rishi because of his ethnicity.

We do have evidence that many tory party members prefer having feeble minded people as their leaders though.

We do have evidence that tax cuts are more appealing than austerity for tory members.

We do have evidence that many Tory party members are more interested in culture wars.

We do have evidence that many Tory members are interested in tearing down the NHS

We do have evidence that many tories are interested in supporting the anti-green agenda.

We do have evidence that many tory party members are anti-immigration.

Basically everything that Truss is, and what Rishi isn’t.

Time to accept the facts, the new tory government will be full of the most loathsome characters ever to walk on the face of the earth.

And there is not one thing anyone can do until the next general election.

Is it wrong to be ‘anti immigration’? "

Considering how the UK has benefitted from immigration, how inept the Home Office is when handling issues around immigration and how messed up our foreign policy is then I would say...yes!

Get the house in order and accept that immigration and relationships in the international community will be key in the country's future success.

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By *ustintime69Man
over a year ago

london


"We don’t have the evidence that many Tory party members didn’t vote for Rishi because of his ethnicity.

We do have evidence that many tory party members prefer having feeble minded people as their leaders though.

We do have evidence that tax cuts are more appealing than austerity for tory members.

We do have evidence that many Tory party members are more interested in culture wars.

We do have evidence that many Tory members are interested in tearing down the NHS

We do have evidence that many tories are interested in supporting the anti-green agenda.

We do have evidence that many tory party members are anti-immigration.

Basically everything that Truss is, and what Rishi isn’t.

Time to accept the facts, the new tory government will be full of the most loathsome characters ever to walk on the face of the earth.

And there is not one thing anyone can do until the next general election.

Is it wrong to be ‘anti immigration’? "

Would curry have become the nation’s favourite without it?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"We don’t have the evidence that many Tory party members didn’t vote for Rishi because of his ethnicity.

We do have evidence that many tory party members prefer having feeble minded people as their leaders though.

We do have evidence that tax cuts are more appealing than austerity for tory members.

We do have evidence that many Tory party members are more interested in culture wars.

We do have evidence that many Tory members are interested in tearing down the NHS

We do have evidence that many tories are interested in supporting the anti-green agenda.

We do have evidence that many tory party members are anti-immigration.

Basically everything that Truss is, and what Rishi isn’t.

Time to accept the facts, the new tory government will be full of the most loathsome characters ever to walk on the face of the earth.

And there is not one thing anyone can do until the next general election.

Is it wrong to be ‘anti immigration’? "

depends why you are anti immigration. Often it appears to be an element of fear ... Or they feel immigration is making an existing issue worse.

However I also often notice ppl in the second camp tend to have a more simplistic view of the world. Each issue exists in isolation. Or don't tend to beat other drums that affect the issues as hard.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Doesn't seem the Tories can win. The Cabinet full of women and minorities and still the Tories are racist and misogynist.

Labour on the other hand, run by a long line of old white men, well they are the party of equality."

Lmfao what is this

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Is endless immigration a sustainable solution?

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"Is endless immigration a sustainable solution?"

Solution for what?

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over a year ago


"Is endless immigration a sustainable solution?

Solution for what?"

For filling job vacancies no-one want.. employers advertise jobs with shit pay, shit hours, shit working conditions, high stress high targets then employers whinge on about lazy brits not wanting jobs so go to exploit immigrants

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"Is endless immigration a sustainable solution?

Solution for what?

For filling job vacancies no-one want.. employers advertise jobs with shit pay, shit hours, shit working conditions, high stress high targets then employers whinge on about lazy brits not wanting jobs so go to exploit immigrants"

Why does it have to be "endless immigration"?

Seems like appropriate levels of immigration would be good.

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over a year ago


"Is endless immigration a sustainable solution?

Solution for what?

For filling job vacancies no-one want.. employers advertise jobs with shit pay, shit hours, shit working conditions, high stress high targets then employers whinge on about lazy brits not wanting jobs so go to exploit immigrants

Why does it have to be "endless immigration"?

Seems like appropriate levels of immigration would be good."

Fixing what I listed would be better

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By *ebjonnsonMan
over a year ago

Maldon


"Is endless immigration a sustainable solution?

Solution for what?

For filling job vacancies no-one want.. employers advertise jobs with shit pay, shit hours, shit working conditions, high stress high targets then employers whinge on about lazy brits not wanting jobs so go to exploit immigrants

Why does it have to be "endless immigration"?

Seems like appropriate levels of immigration would be good."

We agree !

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"Is endless immigration a sustainable solution?

Solution for what?

For filling job vacancies no-one want.. employers advertise jobs with shit pay, shit hours, shit working conditions, high stress high targets then employers whinge on about lazy brits not wanting jobs so go to exploit immigrants

Why does it have to be "endless immigration"?

Seems like appropriate levels of immigration would be good.

Fixing what I listed would be better"

You're suggesting better conditions and right for workers? Sounds good to me. Sadly we just left the EU and have a new PM who pledged to scrap what we have, not improve upon it.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Is endless immigration a sustainable solution?

Solution for what?

For filling job vacancies no-one want.. employers advertise jobs with shit pay, shit hours, shit working conditions, high stress high targets then employers whinge on about lazy brits not wanting jobs so go to exploit immigrants

Why does it have to be "endless immigration"?

Seems like appropriate levels of immigration would be good.

Fixing what I listed would be better

You're suggesting better conditions and right for workers? Sounds good to me. Sadly we just left the EU and have a new PM who pledged to scrap what we have, not improve upon it."

The EU sounds an amazing place to work, no matter which member state you live in.

Are working conditions the same across the EU? Is, for example, holiday entitlement the same in Spain as it is in Italy?

Can a Dutch worker claim the same paternal leave as a German or Lithuanian worker?

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"Is endless immigration a sustainable solution?

Solution for what?

For filling job vacancies no-one want.. employers advertise jobs with shit pay, shit hours, shit working conditions, high stress high targets then employers whinge on about lazy brits not wanting jobs so go to exploit immigrants

Why does it have to be "endless immigration"?

Seems like appropriate levels of immigration would be good.

Fixing what I listed would be better

You're suggesting better conditions and right for workers? Sounds good to me. Sadly we just left the EU and have a new PM who pledged to scrap what we have, not improve upon it.

The EU sounds an amazing place to work, no matter which member state you live in.

Are working conditions the same across the EU? Is, for example, holiday entitlement the same in Spain as it is in Italy?

Can a Dutch worker claim the same paternal leave as a German or Lithuanian worker?"

Strange questions!

Why not read up about the EU and what it does for workers rights! That should be your first port of call on this one.

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By *amish SMan
over a year ago

Eastleigh

This winter workers rights will be a thing of the past, mills and foundry's shutting down, public buildings not being heated, increasing prices etc. All because the EU sucked up to Putin and his cheap gas, God forbid what bigger mess they would be in if the second pipeline was utilised, Putin woul now control Ukraine, Moldova, Hungary and I suspect one or two other countries without hardly a shot being fired.

The EU needs a good hard look at itself and fix what it has done wrong, thing is that will take years.

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By *ealthy_and_HungMan
over a year ago

Princes Risborough, Luasanne, Alderney


"This winter workers rights will be a thing of the past, mills and foundry's shutting down, public buildings not being heated, increasing prices etc. All because the EU sucked up to Putin and his cheap gas, God forbid what bigger mess they would be in if the second pipeline was utilised, Putin woul now control Ukraine, Moldova, Hungary and I suspect one or two other countries without hardly a shot being fired.

The EU needs a good hard look at itself and fix what it has done wrong, thing is that will take years. "

what parallel universe are you living in chap?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"This winter workers rights will be a thing of the past, mills and foundry's shutting down, public buildings not being heated, increasing prices etc. All because the EU sucked up to Putin and his cheap gas, God forbid what bigger mess they would be in if the second pipeline was utilised, Putin woul now control Ukraine, Moldova, Hungary and I suspect one or two other countries without hardly a shot being fired.

The EU needs a good hard look at itself and fix what it has done wrong, thing is that will take years. "

what do you think would have happened if the EU didn't buy gas off Russia?

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By *ealthy_and_HungMan
over a year ago

Princes Risborough, Luasanne, Alderney


"This winter workers rights will be a thing of the past, mills and foundry's shutting down, public buildings not being heated, increasing prices etc. All because the EU sucked up to Putin and his cheap gas, God forbid what bigger mess they would be in if the second pipeline was utilised, Putin woul now control Ukraine, Moldova, Hungary and I suspect one or two other countries without hardly a shot being fired.

The EU needs a good hard look at itself and fix what it has done wrong, thing is that will take years.

what do you think would have happened if the EU didn't buy gas off Russia?"

or if the tory party had prevented laundered russian cash from flooding the uk economy

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Is endless immigration a sustainable solution?

Solution for what?

For filling job vacancies no-one want.. employers advertise jobs with shit pay, shit hours, shit working conditions, high stress high targets then employers whinge on about lazy brits not wanting jobs so go to exploit immigrants

Why does it have to be "endless immigration"?

Seems like appropriate levels of immigration would be good.

Fixing what I listed would be better

You're suggesting better conditions and right for workers? Sounds good to me. Sadly we just left the EU and have a new PM who pledged to scrap what we have, not improve upon it.

The EU sounds an amazing place to work, no matter which member state you live in.

Are working conditions the same across the EU? Is, for example, holiday entitlement the same in Spain as it is in Italy?

Can a Dutch worker claim the same paternal leave as a German or Lithuanian worker?

Strange questions!

Why not read up about the EU and what it does for workers rights! That should be your first port of call on this one."

Workers rights are one thing.

How a member state implements them is another.

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"This winter workers rights will be a thing of the past, mills and foundry's shutting down, public buildings not being heated, increasing prices etc. All because the EU sucked up to Putin and his cheap gas, God forbid what bigger mess they would be in if the second pipeline was utilised, Putin woul now control Ukraine, Moldova, Hungary and I suspect one or two other countries without hardly a shot being fired.

The EU needs a good hard look at itself and fix what it has done wrong, thing is that will take years. "

This is great!

I assume you're poking fun at people who blame everything on the EU, no matter how far and bizarre the stretch is?

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"Is endless immigration a sustainable solution?

Solution for what?

For filling job vacancies no-one want.. employers advertise jobs with shit pay, shit hours, shit working conditions, high stress high targets then employers whinge on about lazy brits not wanting jobs so go to exploit immigrants

Why does it have to be "endless immigration"?

Seems like appropriate levels of immigration would be good.

Fixing what I listed would be better

You're suggesting better conditions and right for workers? Sounds good to me. Sadly we just left the EU and have a new PM who pledged to scrap what we have, not improve upon it.

The EU sounds an amazing place to work, no matter which member state you live in.

Are working conditions the same across the EU? Is, for example, holiday entitlement the same in Spain as it is in Italy?

Can a Dutch worker claim the same paternal leave as a German or Lithuanian worker?

Strange questions!

Why not read up about the EU and what it does for workers rights! That should be your first port of call on this one.

Workers rights are one thing.

How a member state implements them is another."

We don't have to worry about having the rights anymore, we're out of the EU and the Tories have the freedom to scrap them all.

Sounds like a brexit win for large corporations who want to treat their workers like shit.

Brexit benefit?

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By *irldnCouple
over a year ago

Brighton

I’ve seen people on this thread who in one breath want better pay and conditions for British workers but in another breath criticise Trade Unions and strike action (that is attempting to secure better pay and conditions for British workers). In other breaths (threads) these same people criticise the EU for setting a baseline for workers rights as this somehow impacts the UK when we were a member buuuut then someone else points out that member states can implement higher standards if they want. Wish people would make up their minds!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Is endless immigration a sustainable solution?

Solution for what?

For filling job vacancies no-one want.. employers advertise jobs with shit pay, shit hours, shit working conditions, high stress high targets then employers whinge on about lazy brits not wanting jobs so go to exploit immigrants

Why does it have to be "endless immigration"?

Seems like appropriate levels of immigration would be good.

Fixing what I listed would be better

You're suggesting better conditions and right for workers? Sounds good to me. Sadly we just left the EU and have a new PM who pledged to scrap what we have, not improve upon it.

The EU sounds an amazing place to work, no matter which member state you live in.

Are working conditions the same across the EU? Is, for example, holiday entitlement the same in Spain as it is in Italy?

Can a Dutch worker claim the same paternal leave as a German or Lithuanian worker?

Strange questions!

Why not read up about the EU and what it does for workers rights! That should be your first port of call on this one.

Workers rights are one thing.

How a member state implements them is another.

We don't have to worry about having the rights anymore, we're out of the EU and the Tories have the freedom to scrap them all.

Sounds like a brexit win for large corporations who want to treat their workers like shit.

Brexit benefit?

"

For the record, large corporations treated their workers like shit before Brexit.

EU benefit? Or is it just greedy large corporations?

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"Is endless immigration a sustainable solution?

Solution for what?

For filling job vacancies no-one want.. employers advertise jobs with shit pay, shit hours, shit working conditions, high stress high targets then employers whinge on about lazy brits not wanting jobs so go to exploit immigrants

Why does it have to be "endless immigration"?

Seems like appropriate levels of immigration would be good.

Fixing what I listed would be better

You're suggesting better conditions and right for workers? Sounds good to me. Sadly we just left the EU and have a new PM who pledged to scrap what we have, not improve upon it.

The EU sounds an amazing place to work, no matter which member state you live in.

Are working conditions the same across the EU? Is, for example, holiday entitlement the same in Spain as it is in Italy?

Can a Dutch worker claim the same paternal leave as a German or Lithuanian worker?

Strange questions!

Why not read up about the EU and what it does for workers rights! That should be your first port of call on this one.

Workers rights are one thing.

How a member state implements them is another.

We don't have to worry about having the rights anymore, we're out of the EU and the Tories have the freedom to scrap them all.

Sounds like a brexit win for large corporations who want to treat their workers like shit.

Brexit benefit?

For the record, large corporations treated their workers like shit before Brexit.

EU benefit? Or is it just greedy large corporations?"

They did. Now they have potential to be even worse. Why do you think the likes of Tim Martin ploughed so much money into Brexit. It wasn't purely to damage the economy now was it!

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By *amish SMan
over a year ago

Eastleigh


"This winter workers rights will be a thing of the past, mills and foundry's shutting down, public buildings not being heated, increasing prices etc. All because the EU sucked up to Putin and his cheap gas, God forbid what bigger mess they would be in if the second pipeline was utilised, Putin woul now control Ukraine, Moldova, Hungary and I suspect one or two other countries without hardly a shot being fired.

The EU needs a good hard look at itself and fix what it has done wrong, thing is that will take years. what do you think would have happened if the EU didn't buy gas off Russia?"

Big difference in buying gas off Russia and becoming dependant on it. Just like in business, don't let yourself become too reliant on one customer or supplier, if they go south or move business elsewhere then you are heavily exposed to going under.

I have suppliers in many parts of the EU, and they are in a right mess, all in heavy industry, with energy prices and material shortages as they are at the moment trying to get a price out of them at the moment is non existant.

Seeing as someone asked, I'm in this universe, dealing with suppliers in the EU and globally, and shipping our goods around the globe including the EU. Russia is doing the same to the EU and others around the globe with its supplies of gas, nothing new really, they did the same to Lithuania, some will remember when they cut the oil off to them.

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By *heGateKeeperMan
over a year ago

Stratford


"I wouldn’t want an Asian PM running the country and I’m Asian myself"

Do you understand how wild that comment is?

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By *esi_maverickMan
over a year ago

Solihull


"I wouldn’t want an Asian PM running the country and I’m Asian myself

Do you understand how wild that comment is? "

Yes I do they’re my opinions and I’ll stand by them…

My options have got me blocked by an asian couple on here…after an exchange of several messages

Even got called a racist hey ho I’ll respectfully appreciate their points and jog on

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By *heGateKeeperMan
over a year ago

Stratford


"I wouldn’t want an Asian PM running the country and I’m Asian myself

Do you understand how wild that comment is?

Yes I do they’re my opinions and I’ll stand by them…

My options have got me blocked by an asian couple on here…after an exchange of several messages

Even got called a racist hey ho I’ll respectfully appreciate their points and jog on "

As long as you understand

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By *esi_maverickMan
over a year ago

Solihull


"I wouldn’t want an Asian PM running the country and I’m Asian myself

Do you understand how wild that comment is?

Yes I do they’re my opinions and I’ll stand by them…

My options have got me blocked by an asian couple on here…after an exchange of several messages

Even got called a racist hey ho I’ll respectfully appreciate their points and jog on

As long as you understand "

Would you like to offer a different option

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By *hocolateRodMan
over a year ago

London and over UK


"I wouldn’t want an Asian PM running the country and I’m Asian myself

Do you understand how wild that comment is?

Yes I do they’re my opinions and I’ll stand by them…

My options have got me blocked by an asian couple on here…after an exchange of several messages

Even got called a racist hey ho I’ll respectfully appreciate their points and jog on "

Just read this - what a sad and nasty thing to say...you truly are a loser!

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)

It'll be... Interesting to see how this pans out

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By *ustintime69Man
over a year ago

london


"It'll be... Interesting to see how this pans out"

Probably not

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By *ebjonnsonMan
over a year ago

Maldon


"I wouldn’t want an Asian PM running the country and I’m Asian myself

Do you understand how wild that comment is?

Yes I do they’re my opinions and I’ll stand by them…

My options have got me blocked by an asian couple on here…after an exchange of several messages

Even got called a racist hey ho I’ll respectfully appreciate their points and jog on

Just read this - what a sad and nasty thing to say...you truly are a loser!"

There are those that would say to call someone’ a loser’ is rather nasty

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By *ornucopiaMan
over a year ago

Bexley


"

Just read this - what a sad and nasty thing to say...you truly are a loser!

There are those that would say to call someone’ a loser’ is rather nasty "

Depends on what you are losing.

Inhibitions? Virginity?

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By *irldnCouple
over a year ago

Brighton


"I wouldn’t want an Asian PM running the country and I’m Asian myself

Why is that.....

Please elaborate on your statement....

What has Asian got to do with it....

Do you know here he was born....

I doubt he will end his days here though."

Why on the other thread did you say Rishi was not British though Seb?

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By *bi HaiveMan
Forum Mod

over a year ago

Cheeseville, Somerset

Rishi Sunak is an anagram of 'Hi risk anus'.

Says it all really......

A

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Not that I would vote for them but RS is a lying toe rag and only in it for himself.

He is happy to back Boris when it meant he had a cushy job but stabbed in the back just as quick.

Has nothing to do with his skin colour just that hes a cnut and will sell his mum to get that PM job."

People seem to forget when he was a garden party in some rich tory area, he bragged about taking funding from a deprived area to spend on them.

He's a grotesquely rich, privileged out of touch toff, hitting the less well of to pay for tory fuck ups and his fuck ups, looking for his mega rich and privileged chums.. that's what narks me

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By *ornucopiaMan
over a year ago

Bexley


"Rishi Sunak is an anagram of 'Hi risk anus'.

"

I will endeavour to give that fact plenty of publicity.

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By *0shadesOfFilthMan
over a year ago

nearby

Ethnicity aside

Billionaire, 22395 times wealthier than the average Brit, not that I hold that against him. Total disconnect with working classes though

Wife uses non dom for eight years to avoid millions in tax, he gets angry about being pulled on it.

Borrows a Kia Rio for a staged petrol station photoshoot at start of energy crisis “ look I’m one of you” then on bbc live says he has a vw golf, actually four luxury cars at home. No idea at all what people are going through

2.1 million food bank meals under tories. £1.5tn added to national debt despite the austerity, interest £100bn books now not balancing so more cuts coming.

Best of a bad bunch, they are guaranteed to be out in two years, nothing he can do to reinstate £100bn annual brexit hit on the economy in face of oncoming global recession and interest rate rises

His 32% corporation tax increase (1925%) will destroy any prospect of growth.

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By *mateur100Man
over a year ago

nr faversham

What difference does it make? If the man can make the UK a couple of percent as successful as he is, result! Or would you prefer a business failure in charge???

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"What difference does it make? If the man can make the UK a couple of percent as successful as he is, result! Or would you prefer a business failure in charge???"

So the UK should do as he did and marry an heiress?

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By *mateur100Man
over a year ago

nr faversham


"What difference does it make? If the man can make the UK a couple of percent as successful as he is, result! Or would you prefer a business failure in charge???

So the UK should do as he did and marry an heiress? "

That's a pathetic response

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"What difference does it make? If the man can make the UK a couple of percent as successful as he is, result! Or would you prefer a business failure in charge???

So the UK should do as he did and marry an heiress?

That's a pathetic response "

You do know that's where his money comes from, don't you?

Not business savvy.

Facts, eh?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What difference does it make? If the man can make the UK a couple of percent as successful as he is, result! Or would you prefer a business failure in charge???

So the UK should do as he did and marry an heiress? "

I'd try that!

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By *esi_maverickMan
over a year ago

Solihull

Regardless of what my opinions are this guys made it to where wants to be let’s see what he does… I don’t give 2 hoots what people say about my opinions I’ll stand by them if someone wants to debate it with me I’d be happy to

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By *irldnCouple
over a year ago

Brighton


"What difference does it make? If the man can make the UK a couple of percent as successful as he is, result! Or would you prefer a business failure in charge???"

The UK being a couple of percent as successful as he is wouldn’t even pay a day’s worth of interest payments on the UK Govt’s national debt

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