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By *reddiefun OP   Man
2 weeks ago

Mold

How far do you think this petition asking for a general election will get? It's on 2.5 million signatures after 2 days.

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By *r Mrs FuckableCouple
2 weeks ago

Stoke

Won't make the slightest bit of difference, blame those who voted em in.

Mr F.

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By *oldAndBoundlessMan
2 weeks ago

Bradford

If it gets 10 million signatures that is only 15% of the British population, it will never make the slightest difference,

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By *heeky trucker100Man
2 weeks ago

barnsley

Lots of bots and websites pushing postcodes for non UK residents to vote

Click on the petitions data makes interesting reading

Goverments in for at least 4 more years

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By *dc1Man
2 weeks ago

essex and all over the south

Not again ffs. Who is calling this time. Dont tell me. The farmers.!!!!!!

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By *reddiefun OP   Man
2 weeks ago

Mold

And lots of pensioners not voting on it

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By (user no longer on site)
2 weeks ago

5 million at least by my reckoning

Did you see Starmers response to it?

Looks like he hasn’t slept

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By *oldAndBoundlessMan
2 weeks ago

Bradford


"5 million at least by my reckoning

Did you see Starmers response to it?

Looks like he hasn’t slept"

No I wish I did!

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By *bsolutely nutsMan
2 weeks ago

Dover

It won't trigger anything apart from the usual suspects on here

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By *ictoria_1976TV/TS
2 weeks ago

London - Fulham


"How far do you think this petition asking for a general election will get? It's on 2.5 million signatures after 2 days. "

2 days - I don't think so....

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By *aribbean King 1985Man
2 weeks ago

South West London

I've signed the petition, quite frankly this Labour government turned out worse then expected, while it's another 4 years until the next election if they can be brought down by any means so be it, the sooner they're gone the better

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By *lik and PaulCouple
2 weeks ago

cahoots


"If it gets 10 million signatures that is only 15% of the British population, it will never make the slightest difference, "

Well Labour only got 9.7 million votes to get them into power so it would be a clear indicaton of public feeling. They won't give up power but unlikely to win another election in my lifetime.

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By *exy_HornyCouple
2 weeks ago

Leigh


"I've signed the petition, quite frankly this Labour government turned out worse then expected, while it's another 4 years until the next election if they can be brought down by any means so be it, the sooner they're gone the better "

The Labour government aren’t any worse than expected at all.

I expected them to be absolutely dire, ruining the country, and that is what they are doing.

The only slightly surprising part is the speed they are doing it.

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
2 weeks ago

golden fields


"I've signed the petition, quite frankly this Labour government turned out worse then expected, while it's another 4 years until the next election if they can be brought down by any means so be it, the sooner they're gone the better "

Why, what's so bad, especially compared to what we've been used to.

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By *melie LALWoman
2 weeks ago

Peterborough


"Won't make the slightest bit of difference, blame those who voted em in.

Mr F. "

Blame me, blame me, blame me .

Actually you cannot cos my labour vote in a safe tory seat didn't make a jot of difference.

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By *otMe66Man
2 weeks ago

Terra Firma


"I've signed the petition, quite frankly this Labour government turned out worse then expected, while it's another 4 years until the next election if they can be brought down by any means so be it, the sooner they're gone the better

Why, what's so bad, especially compared to what we've been used to. "

The forecast is grim, I'm not sure how the message is not getting through? It could be mistrust, people thinking the right are bashing the left or most likely not understanding the fiscal rule changes, tax hike impacts and borrowing implications that the government have committed to.

The information is out there.

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
2 weeks ago

golden fields


"I've signed the petition, quite frankly this Labour government turned out worse then expected, while it's another 4 years until the next election if they can be brought down by any means so be it, the sooner they're gone the better

Why, what's so bad, especially compared to what we've been used to.

The forecast is grim, I'm not sure how the message is not getting through? It could be mistrust, people thinking the right are bashing the left or most likely not understanding the fiscal rule changes, tax hike impacts and borrowing implications that the government have committed to.

The information is out there. "

It is, none of this is explaining why there is so much panic over Labour from the same people who were defending the Tories for being way worse.

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By *otMe66Man
2 weeks ago

Terra Firma


"I've signed the petition, quite frankly this Labour government turned out worse then expected, while it's another 4 years until the next election if they can be brought down by any means so be it, the sooner they're gone the better

Why, what's so bad, especially compared to what we've been used to.

The forecast is grim, I'm not sure how the message is not getting through? It could be mistrust, people thinking the right are bashing the left or most likely not understanding the fiscal rule changes, tax hike impacts and borrowing implications that the government have committed to.

The information is out there.

It is, none of this is explaining why there is so much panic over Labour from the same people who were defending the Tories for being way worse."

The tories were not way worse with the economy. Obviously dependant focal point, a socialist will never approve of tory management, and like wise a conservative will not approve of socialist financial management.

Every new government will arrive after a period of poor government from the outgoing party, the incoming will always be judged on how they pledged to deal with the mess, and how they actually are dealing with it.

This is why people are starting to question the labour party, did they lie their way in, or are they incompetent at managing the economy, presently there is no option 3.

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By *enSiskoMan
2 weeks ago

Cestus 3


"How far do you think this petition asking for a general election will get? It's on 2.5 million signatures after 2 days. "

It is great to show unhappiness with the way things have gone thus far.

But the only way an election is called

1, by the PM

2, No confidence vote from labour M.P's

So there is no chance, you know my advice don't vote as we now know and really always have that we do not really know what we are voting for.

And it is the same with all political parties.

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By *exy_HornyCouple
2 weeks ago

Leigh


"I've signed the petition, quite frankly this Labour government turned out worse then expected, while it's another 4 years until the next election if they can be brought down by any means so be it, the sooner they're gone the better

Why, what's so bad, especially compared to what we've been used to.

The forecast is grim, I'm not sure how the message is not getting through? It could be mistrust, people thinking the right are bashing the left or most likely not understanding the fiscal rule changes, tax hike impacts and borrowing implications that the government have committed to.

The information is out there.

It is, none of this is explaining why there is so much panic over Labour from the same people who were defending the Tories for being way worse.

The tories were not way worse with the economy. Obviously dependant focal point, a socialist will never approve of tory management, and like wise a conservative will not approve of socialist financial management.

Every new government will arrive after a period of poor government from the outgoing party, the incoming will always be judged on how they pledged to deal with the mess, and how they actually are dealing with it.

This is why people are starting to question the labour party, did they lie their way in, or are they incompetent at managing the economy, presently there is no option 3. "

I would go for Option 3 - both

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
2 weeks ago

golden fields


"I've signed the petition, quite frankly this Labour government turned out worse then expected, while it's another 4 years until the next election if they can be brought down by any means so be it, the sooner they're gone the better

Why, what's so bad, especially compared to what we've been used to.

The forecast is grim, I'm not sure how the message is not getting through? It could be mistrust, people thinking the right are bashing the left or most likely not understanding the fiscal rule changes, tax hike impacts and borrowing implications that the government have committed to.

The information is out there.

It is, none of this is explaining why there is so much panic over Labour from the same people who were defending the Tories for being way worse.

The tories were not way worse with the economy. Obviously dependant focal point, a socialist will never approve of tory management, and like wise a conservative will not approve of socialist financial management.

"

It's fair to lay the blame for Brexit at the feet of the Tories. That makes them way worse with the economy.


"

Every new government will arrive after a period of poor government from the outgoing party, the incoming will always be judged on how they pledged to deal with the mess, and how they actually are dealing with it.

This is why people are starting to question the labour party, did they lie their way in, or are they incompetent at managing the economy, presently there is no option 3. "

Questioning the Labour party is excellent. This level of scrutiny is excellent. It was severely lacking over the previous 14 years. Hence why people are going nuts over a much less shit, less self serving government.

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By *otMe66Man
2 weeks ago

Terra Firma


"I've signed the petition, quite frankly this Labour government turned out worse then expected, while it's another 4 years until the next election if they can be brought down by any means so be it, the sooner they're gone the better

Why, what's so bad, especially compared to what we've been used to.

The forecast is grim, I'm not sure how the message is not getting through? It could be mistrust, people thinking the right are bashing the left or most likely not understanding the fiscal rule changes, tax hike impacts and borrowing implications that the government have committed to.

The information is out there.

It is, none of this is explaining why there is so much panic over Labour from the same people who were defending the Tories for being way worse.

The tories were not way worse with the economy. Obviously dependant focal point, a socialist will never approve of tory management, and like wise a conservative will not approve of socialist financial management.

It's fair to lay the blame for Brexit at the feet of the Tories. That makes them way worse with the economy.

Every new government will arrive after a period of poor government from the outgoing party, the incoming will always be judged on how they pledged to deal with the mess, and how they actually are dealing with it.

This is why people are starting to question the labour party, did they lie their way in, or are they incompetent at managing the economy, presently there is no option 3.

Questioning the Labour party is excellent. This level of scrutiny is excellent. It was severely lacking over the previous 14 years. Hence why people are going nuts over a much less shit, less self serving government."

I do not agree that the tory party should be blamed for Brexit.

Brexit was voted for by all people, with varying political and social biases.

The deal was hampered severely by the fractured political landscape of the UK, driven by such a close result, to get a deal done that would be better than we have would not have been possible given those circumstances.

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By *exanthemMan
2 weeks ago

Chester

Not a surprise … only 60% citizens turnout to vote, so roughly 30 million of 50 million ppl voted, labour vote share was less than 35% so max 12 million voters voted, so technically ~35 million ppl have not voted this government (true for other first past the post electoral system)

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By *exanthemMan
2 weeks ago

Chester


"Won't make the slightest bit of difference, blame those who voted em in.

Mr F. "

Voted for my local MP from conservative in northwest and she won - I always vote for what party is standing for not what people are saying about that party. Labour has and will always remain socialist cum communist party, will never get my vote. 22 billon of hole…ha ha…where darling? Treasury…really? And who do they have to return this money…Bank of England…so basically money is going from one pocket to another owned by same person…in this case British government…they can easily write it off…see how much they spend on illegals, financing foreign wars…charity that has nothing to do British life…we need someone that call for Make Britain Great Again…unless that happens…these clowns will keep on sucking Taxpayers making them poor and fund their circus…we need people with common sense approach…not with clown sense mockery.

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By *exanthemMan
2 weeks ago

Chester

Let’s say if these guys see such a big hole in treasury why value of British pound isn’t declining - which is an obvious impact of printing more money…so basically Labour is lying…and common public with no knowledge of how financial market works are getting sucked into Labours lies.

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By *ild_oatsMan
2 weeks ago

the land of saints & sinners

To paraphrase the supporters of Brexit…..

We had a general election….

You lost… Get over it.

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By *otMe66Man
2 weeks ago

Terra Firma


"To paraphrase the supporters of Brexit…..

We had a general election….

You lost… Get over it.

"

Let me fill in the next part for you based on the same theme.

The people were lied to they and didn't know what they were voting for.

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By *astandFeistyCouple
2 weeks ago

Bournemouth


"To paraphrase the supporters of Brexit…..

We had a general election….

You lost… Get over it.

"

False comparison.

One happened BEFORE Brexit and the other has happened AFTER Labour entered Govt.

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
2 weeks ago

golden fields


"I've signed the petition, quite frankly this Labour government turned out worse then expected, while it's another 4 years until the next election if they can be brought down by any means so be it, the sooner they're gone the better

Why, what's so bad, especially compared to what we've been used to.

The forecast is grim, I'm not sure how the message is not getting through? It could be mistrust, people thinking the right are bashing the left or most likely not understanding the fiscal rule changes, tax hike impacts and borrowing implications that the government have committed to.

The information is out there.

It is, none of this is explaining why there is so much panic over Labour from the same people who were defending the Tories for being way worse.

The tories were not way worse with the economy. Obviously dependant focal point, a socialist will never approve of tory management, and like wise a conservative will not approve of socialist financial management.

It's fair to lay the blame for Brexit at the feet of the Tories. That makes them way worse with the economy.

Every new government will arrive after a period of poor government from the outgoing party, the incoming will always be judged on how they pledged to deal with the mess, and how they actually are dealing with it.

This is why people are starting to question the labour party, did they lie their way in, or are they incompetent at managing the economy, presently there is no option 3.

Questioning the Labour party is excellent. This level of scrutiny is excellent. It was severely lacking over the previous 14 years. Hence why people are going nuts over a much less shit, less self serving government.

I do not agree that the tory party should be blamed for Brexit.

Brexit was voted for by all people, with varying political and social biases.

The deal was hampered severely by the fractured political landscape of the UK, driven by such a close result, to get a deal done that would be better than we have would not have been possible given those circumstances. "

Cameron called the referendum as he said he would if they got elected. Then many of the leading Tories were heavily involved in the campaign of blatant lies to con people into voting to leave the EU. Then they battled amongst themselves between those who wanted the most damaging version, and those who wanted a less damaging.

Either way, it happened on their watch.

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By *astandFeistyCouple
2 weeks ago

Bournemouth


"I've signed the petition, quite frankly this Labour government turned out worse then expected, while it's another 4 years until the next election if they can be brought down by any means so be it, the sooner they're gone the better

Why, what's so bad, especially compared to what we've been used to.

The forecast is grim, I'm not sure how the message is not getting through? It could be mistrust, people thinking the right are bashing the left or most likely not understanding the fiscal rule changes, tax hike impacts and borrowing implications that the government have committed to.

The information is out there.

It is, none of this is explaining why there is so much panic over Labour from the same people who were defending the Tories for being way worse.

The tories were not way worse with the economy. Obviously dependant focal point, a socialist will never approve of tory management, and like wise a conservative will not approve of socialist financial management.

It's fair to lay the blame for Brexit at the feet of the Tories. That makes them way worse with the economy.

Every new government will arrive after a period of poor government from the outgoing party, the incoming will always be judged on how they pledged to deal with the mess, and how they actually are dealing with it.

This is why people are starting to question the labour party, did they lie their way in, or are they incompetent at managing the economy, presently there is no option 3.

Questioning the Labour party is excellent. This level of scrutiny is excellent. It was severely lacking over the previous 14 years. Hence why people are going nuts over a much less shit, less self serving government.

I do not agree that the tory party should be blamed for Brexit.

Brexit was voted for by all people, with varying political and social biases.

The deal was hampered severely by the fractured political landscape of the UK, driven by such a close result, to get a deal done that would be better than we have would not have been possible given those circumstances.

Cameron called the referendum as he said he would if they got elected. Then many of the leading Tories were heavily involved in the campaign of blatant lies to con people into voting to leave the EU. Then they battled amongst themselves between those who wanted the most damaging version, and those who wanted a less damaging.

Either way, it happened on their watch. "

Oh not, not a politician giving the people the promise he was elected upon.

He should be tried for treason.

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By *verysmileMan
2 weeks ago

Canterbury


"I've signed the petition, quite frankly this Labour government turned out worse then expected, while it's another 4 years until the next election if they can be brought down by any means so be it, the sooner they're gone the better

Why, what's so bad, especially compared to what we've been used to.

The forecast is grim, I'm not sure how the message is not getting through? It could be mistrust, people thinking the right are bashing the left or most likely not understanding the fiscal rule changes, tax hike impacts and borrowing implications that the government have committed to.

The information is out there.

It is, none of this is explaining why there is so much panic over Labour from the same people who were defending the Tories for being way worse.

The tories were not way worse with the economy. Obviously dependant focal point, a socialist will never approve of tory management, and like wise a conservative will not approve of socialist financial management.

It's fair to lay the blame for Brexit at the feet of the Tories. That makes them way worse with the economy.

Every new government will arrive after a period of poor government from the outgoing party, the incoming will always be judged on how they pledged to deal with the mess, and how they actually are dealing with it.

This is why people are starting to question the labour party, did they lie their way in, or are they incompetent at managing the economy, presently there is no option 3.

Questioning the Labour party is excellent. This level of scrutiny is excellent. It was severely lacking over the previous 14 years. Hence why people are going nuts over a much less shit, less self serving government.

I do not agree that the tory party should be blamed for Brexit.

Brexit was voted for by all people, with varying political and social biases.

The deal was hampered severely by the fractured political landscape of the UK, driven by such a close result, to get a deal done that would be better than we have would not have been possible given those circumstances.

Cameron called the referendum as he said he would if they got elected. Then many of the leading Tories were heavily involved in the campaign of blatant lies to con people into voting to leave the EU. Then they battled amongst themselves between those who wanted the most damaging version, and those who wanted a less damaging.

Either way, it happened on their watch.

Oh not, not a politician giving the people the promise he was elected upon.

He should be tried for treason. "

Fair enough but....name a Prime Minister who kept their promises

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By *astandFeistyCouple
2 weeks ago

Bournemouth


"I've signed the petition, quite frankly this Labour government turned out worse then expected, while it's another 4 years until the next election if they can be brought down by any means so be it, the sooner they're gone the better

Why, what's so bad, especially compared to what we've been used to.

The forecast is grim, I'm not sure how the message is not getting through? It could be mistrust, people thinking the right are bashing the left or most likely not understanding the fiscal rule changes, tax hike impacts and borrowing implications that the government have committed to.

The information is out there.

It is, none of this is explaining why there is so much panic over Labour from the same people who were defending the Tories for being way worse.

The tories were not way worse with the economy. Obviously dependant focal point, a socialist will never approve of tory management, and like wise a conservative will not approve of socialist financial management.

It's fair to lay the blame for Brexit at the feet of the Tories. That makes them way worse with the economy.

Every new government will arrive after a period of poor government from the outgoing party, the incoming will always be judged on how they pledged to deal with the mess, and how they actually are dealing with it.

This is why people are starting to question the labour party, did they lie their way in, or are they incompetent at managing the economy, presently there is no option 3.

Questioning the Labour party is excellent. This level of scrutiny is excellent. It was severely lacking over the previous 14 years. Hence why people are going nuts over a much less shit, less self serving government.

I do not agree that the tory party should be blamed for Brexit.

Brexit was voted for by all people, with varying political and social biases.

The deal was hampered severely by the fractured political landscape of the UK, driven by such a close result, to get a deal done that would be better than we have would not have been possible given those circumstances.

Cameron called the referendum as he said he would if they got elected. Then many of the leading Tories were heavily involved in the campaign of blatant lies to con people into voting to leave the EU. Then they battled amongst themselves between those who wanted the most damaging version, and those who wanted a less damaging.

Either way, it happened on their watch.

Oh not, not a politician giving the people the promise he was elected upon.

He should be tried for treason.

Fair enough but....name a Prime Minister who kept their promises"

Cameron, clearly....

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By *ensherman333Man
2 weeks ago

Newcastle/Durham

Be 3 million by the day of the day. Keep it going folks.

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By *ild_oatsMan
2 weeks ago

the land of saints & sinners

If you want another general election then by the same logic there should be another vote on Brexit and re-joining the EU.

Otherwise it’s one rule for one and another rule for others.

But then what do you expect when you get this nonsense pushed by the likes of Elon Musk and Nigel Farage….

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By *exanthemMan
2 weeks ago

Chester


"If you want another general election then by the same logic there should be another vote on Brexit and re-joining the EU.

Otherwise it’s one rule for one and another rule for others.

But then what do you expect when you get this nonsense pushed by the likes of Elon Musk and Nigel Farage….

"

Start the petition mate and see how many people sign up

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By *aribbean King 1985Man
2 weeks ago

South West London

Well technically we did have a second referendum on Brexit in the 2019 general election, Jo Swinson who was Lib Dem leader at the time was running on a campaign to reverse Brexit which obviously she lost badly

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By *otMe66Man
2 weeks ago

Terra Firma


"If you want another general election then by the same logic there should be another vote on Brexit and re-joining the EU.

Otherwise it’s one rule for one and another rule for others.

But then what do you expect when you get this nonsense pushed by the likes of Elon Musk and Nigel Farage….

"

I've got disagree, one vote was to leave a trading bloc, the other is for a party of representatives to lead the country, completely different things.

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By *ensherman333Man
2 weeks ago

Newcastle/Durham


"If you want another general election then by the same logic there should be another vote on Brexit and re-joining the EU.

Otherwise it’s one rule for one and another rule for others.

But then what do you expect when you get this nonsense pushed by the likes of Elon Musk and Nigel Farage….

Start the petition mate and see how many people sign up "

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By *ild_oatsMan
2 weeks ago

the land of saints & sinners


"If you want another general election then by the same logic there should be another vote on Brexit and re-joining the EU.

Otherwise it’s one rule for one and another rule for others.

But then what do you expect when you get this nonsense pushed by the likes of Elon Musk and Nigel Farage….

Start the petition mate and see how many people sign up

"

There is one already. So I don’t need to start one.

There also was one to revoke Article 50 that reached over 4.5 million and guess what happened…????

Not sure your petition is going anywhere….

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
2 weeks ago

golden fields


"Well technically we did have a second referendum on Brexit in the 2019 general election, Jo Swinson who was Lib Dem leader at the time was running on a campaign to reverse Brexit which obviously she lost badly"

Technically, that was an election, not a referendum.

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
2 weeks ago

golden fields


"If you want another general election then by the same logic there should be another vote on Brexit and re-joining the EU.

Otherwise it’s one rule for one and another rule for others.

But then what do you expect when you get this nonsense pushed by the likes of Elon Musk and Nigel Farage….

I've got disagree, one vote was to leave a trading bloc, the other is for a party of representatives to lead the country, completely different things."

Plus elections happen regularly, and there is a process for this.

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By *ensherman333Man
2 weeks ago

Newcastle/Durham

Has this ever happened before where the people sign a petition to get rid of a new government barely months into its administration???

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By *aughtystaffs60Couple
2 weeks ago

Staffordshire

My dad used to say if you don't vote in an election then you get exactly the government you deserve. To all those that didn't vote. Congratulations..... Enjoy your lovely new labour government. You voted for it by not voting for it LOL.

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By *otMe66Man
2 weeks ago

Terra Firma


"Has this ever happened before where the people sign a petition to get rid of a new government barely months into its administration???"

No.

The most likely thing to happen if things do not turn in Starmer's favour, is a move to replace him.

That was always thought to be the most likely outcome in his Premiership from the get go.

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By *ortyairCouple
2 weeks ago

Wallasey


"Has this ever happened before where the people sign a petition to get rid of a new government barely months into its administration???

No.

The most likely thing to happen if things do not turn in Starmer's favour, is a move to replace him.

That was always thought to be the most likely outcome in his Premiership from the get go. "

By who? Mrs x

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By *otMe66Man
2 weeks ago

Terra Firma

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By *oo hotCouple
2 weeks ago

North West

“Hello, I don’t suppose you have a copy of the ‘Call a General Election Petition’ do you?

Yes, that’s the one, the historical record of intellectually challenged Reform Voters and Elon Musk’s bot farms.

You will find it in the comedy section”

Yellow Pages 👍

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By *ensherman333Man
2 weeks ago

Newcastle/Durham


"“Hello, I don’t suppose you have a copy of the ‘Call a General Election Petition’ do you?

Yes, that’s the one, the historical record of intellectually challenged Reform Voters and Elon Musk’s bot farms.

You will find it in the comedy section”

Yellow Pages 👍"

Elon Musk intellectually challenged?

Frig me , probably one of the smartest men on the planet.

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By *ortyairCouple
2 weeks ago

Wallasey


"“Hello, I don’t suppose you have a copy of the ‘Call a General Election Petition’ do you?

Yes, that’s the one, the historical record of intellectually challenged Reform Voters and Elon Musk’s bot farms.

You will find it in the comedy section”

Yellow Pages 👍

Elon Musk intellectually challenged?

Frig me , probably one of the smartest men on the planet. "

But they never said Elon Musk was intellectually challenged unless he somehow managed to vote Reform in the election. Did you vote? Mrs x

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By *ensherman333Man
2 weeks ago

Newcastle/Durham


"“Hello, I don’t suppose you have a copy of the ‘Call a General Election Petition’ do you?

Yes, that’s the one, the historical record of intellectually challenged Reform Voters and Elon Musk’s bot farms.

You will find it in the comedy section”

Yellow Pages 👍

Elon Musk intellectually challenged?

Frig me , probably one of the smartest men on the planet. But they never said Elon Musk was intellectually challenged unless he somehow managed to vote Reform in the election. Did you vote? Mrs x"

Yer I voted reform, who did you vote for?

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By *ornucopiaMan
2 weeks ago

Bexley


"To paraphrase the supporters of Brexit…..

We had a general election….

You lost… Get over it.

Let me fill in the next part for you based on the same theme.

The people were lied to they and didn't know what they were voting for. "

That would be Brexit you are talking about?

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By *otMe66Man
2 weeks ago

Terra Firma


"To paraphrase the supporters of Brexit…..

We had a general election….

You lost… Get over it.

Let me fill in the next part for you based on the same theme.

The people were lied to they and didn't know what they were voting for.

That would be Brexit you are talking about?"

Yes, the go to responses of the remain and leave fanatics that are still slugging it out today.

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
2 weeks ago

golden fields


"“Hello, I don’t suppose you have a copy of the ‘Call a General Election Petition’ do you?

Yes, that’s the one, the historical record of intellectually challenged Reform Voters and Elon Musk’s bot farms.

You will find it in the comedy section”

Yellow Pages 👍

Elon Musk intellectually challenged?

Frig me , probably one of the smartest men on the planet. But they never said Elon Musk was intellectually challenged unless he somehow managed to vote Reform in the election. Did you vote? Mrs x

Yer I voted reform, who did you vote for?"

No further questions!

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By *ensherman333Man
2 weeks ago

Newcastle/Durham


"“Hello, I don’t suppose you have a copy of the ‘Call a General Election Petition’ do you?

Yes, that’s the one, the historical record of intellectually challenged Reform Voters and Elon Musk’s bot farms.

You will find it in the comedy section”

Yellow Pages 👍

Elon Musk intellectually challenged?

Frig me , probably one of the smartest men on the planet. But they never said Elon Musk was intellectually challenged unless he somehow managed to vote Reform in the election. Did you vote? Mrs x

Yer I voted reform, who did you vote for?

No further questions!

"

Take it you voted for Labour 2 tone then ?

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By *ortyairCouple
2 weeks ago

Wallasey


"“Hello, I don’t suppose you have a copy of the ‘Call a General Election Petition’ do you?

Yes, that’s the one, the historical record of intellectually challenged Reform Voters and Elon Musk’s bot farms.

You will find it in the comedy section”

Yellow Pages 👍

Elon Musk intellectually challenged?

Frig me , probably one of the smartest men on the planet. But they never said Elon Musk was intellectually challenged unless he somehow managed to vote Reform in the election. Did you vote? Mrs x

Yer I voted reform, who did you vote for?

No further questions!

"

Tell me you spotted the irony, you did didn't you, mildly amusing??? Mrs x

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By *ortyairCouple
2 weeks ago

Wallasey


"“Hello, I don’t suppose you have a copy of the ‘Call a General Election Petition’ do you?

Yes, that’s the one, the historical record of intellectually challenged Reform Voters and Elon Musk’s bot farms.

You will find it in the comedy section”

Yellow Pages 👍

Elon Musk intellectually challenged?

Frig me , probably one of the smartest men on the planet. But they never said Elon Musk was intellectually challenged unless he somehow managed to vote Reform in the election. Did you vote? Mrs x

Yer I voted reform, who did you vote for?"

Tory, Mrs x

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
2 weeks ago

golden fields


"“Hello, I don’t suppose you have a copy of the ‘Call a General Election Petition’ do you?

Yes, that’s the one, the historical record of intellectually challenged Reform Voters and Elon Musk’s bot farms.

You will find it in the comedy section”

Yellow Pages 👍

Elon Musk intellectually challenged?

Frig me , probably one of the smartest men on the planet. But they never said Elon Musk was intellectually challenged unless he somehow managed to vote Reform in the election. Did you vote? Mrs x

Yer I voted reform, who did you vote for?

No further questions!

Take it you voted for Labour 2 tone then ?"

Nope.

Only every voted Labour once, to keep the Tory out. It worked.

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
2 weeks ago

golden fields


"“Hello, I don’t suppose you have a copy of the ‘Call a General Election Petition’ do you?

Yes, that’s the one, the historical record of intellectually challenged Reform Voters and Elon Musk’s bot farms.

You will find it in the comedy section”

Yellow Pages 👍

Elon Musk intellectually challenged?

Frig me , probably one of the smartest men on the planet. But they never said Elon Musk was intellectually challenged unless he somehow managed to vote Reform in the election. Did you vote? Mrs x

Yer I voted reform, who did you vote for?

No further questions!

Tell me you spotted the irony, you did didn't you, mildly amusing??? Mrs x"

Mmmhmm

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By *ensherman333Man
2 weeks ago

Newcastle/Durham


"“Hello, I don’t suppose you have a copy of the ‘Call a General Election Petition’ do you?

Yes, that’s the one, the historical record of intellectually challenged Reform Voters and Elon Musk’s bot farms.

You will find it in the comedy section”

Yellow Pages 👍

Elon Musk intellectually challenged?

Frig me , probably one of the smartest men on the planet. But they never said Elon Musk was intellectually challenged unless he somehow managed to vote Reform in the election. Did you vote? Mrs x

Yer I voted reform, who did you vote for?Tory, Mrs x"

That explains your profile picture, lol x

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By *ensherman333Man
2 weeks ago

Newcastle/Durham


"“Hello, I don’t suppose you have a copy of the ‘Call a General Election Petition’ do you?

Yes, that’s the one, the historical record of intellectually challenged Reform Voters and Elon Musk’s bot farms.

You will find it in the comedy section”

Yellow Pages 👍

Elon Musk intellectually challenged?

Frig me , probably one of the smartest men on the planet. But they never said Elon Musk was intellectually challenged unless he somehow managed to vote Reform in the election. Did you vote? Mrs x

Yer I voted reform, who did you vote for?

No further questions!

Tell me you spotted the irony, you did didn't you, mildly amusing??? Mrs x

Mmmhmm"

Haway 2 tone tell us who you voted for ?

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
2 weeks ago

golden fields


"“Hello, I don’t suppose you have a copy of the ‘Call a General Election Petition’ do you?

Yes, that’s the one, the historical record of intellectually challenged Reform Voters and Elon Musk’s bot farms.

You will find it in the comedy section”

Yellow Pages 👍

Elon Musk intellectually challenged?

Frig me , probably one of the smartest men on the planet. But they never said Elon Musk was intellectually challenged unless he somehow managed to vote Reform in the election. Did you vote? Mrs x

Yer I voted reform, who did you vote for?

No further questions!

Tell me you spotted the irony, you did didn't you, mildly amusing??? Mrs x

Mmmhmm

Haway 2 tone tell us who you voted for ?"

In the most recent election?

I voted for the greens even though I don't agree with all their policies. Labour get in here in my current constituency every time. I'm not a fan of the Tories, and they put up some token randomer, there were a couple of independents running on single issues. And we have no Reformer here, but I wouldn't have voted for them. I'm not a Reform voter.

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By *ensherman333Man
2 weeks ago

Newcastle/Durham


"“Hello, I don’t suppose you have a copy of the ‘Call a General Election Petition’ do you?

Yes, that’s the one, the historical record of intellectually challenged Reform Voters and Elon Musk’s bot farms.

You will find it in the comedy section”

Yellow Pages 👍

Elon Musk intellectually challenged?

Frig me , probably one of the smartest men on the planet. But they never said Elon Musk was intellectually challenged unless he somehow managed to vote Reform in the election. Did you vote? Mrs x

Yer I voted reform, who did you vote for?

No further questions!

Tell me you spotted the irony, you did didn't you, mildly amusing??? Mrs x

Mmmhmm

Haway 2 tone tell us who you voted for ?

In the most recent election?

I voted for the greens even though I don't agree with all their policies. Labour get in here in my current constituency every time. I'm not a fan of the Tories, and they put up some token randomer, there were a couple of independents running on single issues. And we have no Reformer here, but I wouldn't have voted for them. I'm not a Reform voter.

"

Well you might get your chance to vote reform judging by this petition.

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
2 weeks ago

golden fields


"“Hello, I don’t suppose you have a copy of the ‘Call a General Election Petition’ do you?

Yes, that’s the one, the historical record of intellectually challenged Reform Voters and Elon Musk’s bot farms.

You will find it in the comedy section”

Yellow Pages 👍

Elon Musk intellectually challenged?

Frig me , probably one of the smartest men on the planet. But they never said Elon Musk was intellectually challenged unless he somehow managed to vote Reform in the election. Did you vote? Mrs x

Yer I voted reform, who did you vote for?

No further questions!

Tell me you spotted the irony, you did didn't you, mildly amusing??? Mrs x

Mmmhmm

Haway 2 tone tell us who you voted for ?

In the most recent election?

I voted for the greens even though I don't agree with all their policies. Labour get in here in my current constituency every time. I'm not a fan of the Tories, and they put up some token randomer, there were a couple of independents running on single issues. And we have no Reformer here, but I wouldn't have voted for them. I'm not a Reform voter.

Well you might get your chance to vote reform judging by this petition. "

I'll be 100% honest. Reform would have to change radically to attract my vote.

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By *ortyairCouple
2 weeks ago

Wallasey


"“Hello, I don’t suppose you have a copy of the ‘Call a General Election Petition’ do you?

Yes, that’s the one, the historical record of intellectually challenged Reform Voters and Elon Musk’s bot farms.

You will find it in the comedy section”

Yellow Pages 👍

Elon Musk intellectually challenged?

Frig me , probably one of the smartest men on the planet. But they never said Elon Musk was intellectually challenged unless he somehow managed to vote Reform in the election. Did you vote? Mrs x

Yer I voted reform, who did you vote for?Tory, Mrs x

That explains your profile picture, lol x"

Why do a look like a Tory in it? Mrs x

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By *ensherman333Man
2 weeks ago

Newcastle/Durham


"“Hello, I don’t suppose you have a copy of the ‘Call a General Election Petition’ do you?

Yes, that’s the one, the historical record of intellectually challenged Reform Voters and Elon Musk’s bot farms.

You will find it in the comedy section”

Yellow Pages 👍

Elon Musk intellectually challenged?

Frig me , probably one of the smartest men on the planet. But they never said Elon Musk was intellectually challenged unless he somehow managed to vote Reform in the election. Did you vote? Mrs x

Yer I voted reform, who did you vote for?

No further questions!

Tell me you spotted the irony, you did didn't you, mildly amusing??? Mrs x

Mmmhmm

Haway 2 tone tell us who you voted for ?

In the most recent election?

I voted for the greens even though I don't agree with all their policies. Labour get in here in my current constituency every time. I'm not a fan of the Tories, and they put up some token randomer, there were a couple of independents running on single issues. And we have no Reformer here, but I wouldn't have voted for them. I'm not a Reform voter.

Well you might get your chance to vote reform judging by this petition.

I'll be 100% honest. Reform would have to change radically to attract my vote."

Champion x

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By *ensherman333Man
2 weeks ago

Newcastle/Durham


"“Hello, I don’t suppose you have a copy of the ‘Call a General Election Petition’ do you?

Yes, that’s the one, the historical record of intellectually challenged Reform Voters and Elon Musk’s bot farms.

You will find it in the comedy section”

Yellow Pages 👍

Elon Musk intellectually challenged?

Frig me , probably one of the smartest men on the planet. But they never said Elon Musk was intellectually challenged unless he somehow managed to vote Reform in the election. Did you vote? Mrs x

Yer I voted reform, who did you vote for?Tory, Mrs x

That explains your profile picture, lol xWhy do a look like a Tory in it? Mrs x"

The look of pain x

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By *igNick1381Man
2 weeks ago

BRIDGEND


"Lots of bots and websites pushing postcodes for non UK residents to vote

Click on the petitions data makes interesting reading

Goverments in for at least 4 more years

"

It's always bots when it goes against your choices isn't it

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By *anifestoMan
2 weeks ago

Ferns

No posts here for 14 hours and tiktok has moved on to petitioning King Charlie to replace the government, so this excitement must be over.

Patiently waiting for the next faux outrage to get a skewer into Kier and the labour government🤷🏽‍♂️

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
2 weeks ago

golden fields


"No posts here for 14 hours and tiktok has moved on to petitioning King Charlie to replace the government, so this excitement must be over.

Patiently waiting for the next faux outrage to get a skewer into Kier and the labour government🤷🏽‍♂️"

Today GBNews is telling people to be outraged with labour about:

1. Helicopters

2. Parking in Luton

3. Electric vehicles

4. Immigrants

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By *idnight RamblerMan
2 weeks ago

Pershore


"No posts here for 14 hours and tiktok has moved on to petitioning King Charlie to replace the government, so this excitement must be over.

Patiently waiting for the next faux outrage to get a skewer into Kier and the labour government🤷🏽‍♂️

Today GBNews is telling people to be outraged with labour about:

1. Helicopters

2. Parking in Luton

3. Electric vehicles

4. Immigrants "

Any list of hot topics from the Guardian?

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
2 weeks ago

golden fields


"No posts here for 14 hours and tiktok has moved on to petitioning King Charlie to replace the government, so this excitement must be over.

Patiently waiting for the next faux outrage to get a skewer into Kier and the labour government🤷🏽‍♂️

Today GBNews is telling people to be outraged with labour about:

1. Helicopters

2. Parking in Luton

3. Electric vehicles

4. Immigrants

Any list of hot topics from the Guardian?"

Probably boring stuff about what's happening in the country.

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By *otMe66Man
2 weeks ago

Terra Firma


"No posts here for 14 hours and tiktok has moved on to petitioning King Charlie to replace the government, so this excitement must be over.

Patiently waiting for the next faux outrage to get a skewer into Kier and the labour government🤷🏽‍♂️

Today GBNews is telling people to be outraged with labour about:

1. Helicopters

2. Parking in Luton

3. Electric vehicles

4. Immigrants

Any list of hot topics from the Guardian?

Probably boring stuff about what's happening in the country."

Do you only read GB News, you should try other outlets for a balanced view

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
2 weeks ago

golden fields


"No posts here for 14 hours and tiktok has moved on to petitioning King Charlie to replace the government, so this excitement must be over.

Patiently waiting for the next faux outrage to get a skewer into Kier and the labour government🤷🏽‍♂️

Today GBNews is telling people to be outraged with labour about:

1. Helicopters

2. Parking in Luton

3. Electric vehicles

4. Immigrants

Any list of hot topics from the Guardian?

Probably boring stuff about what's happening in the country.

Do you only read GB News, you should try other outlets for a balanced view "

Skimming GBNews in the morning gives you a heads up about the things people on here will be outraged about later in the day. It's pretty funny.

Obviously nobody gets actual news from there.

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By *eoBloomsMan
2 weeks ago

Springfield


"No posts here for 14 hours and tiktok has moved on to petitioning King Charlie to replace the government, so this excitement must be over.

Patiently waiting for the next faux outrage to get a skewer into Kier and the labour government🤷🏽‍♂️

Today GBNews is telling people to be outraged with labour about:

1. Helicopters

2. Parking in Luton

3. Electric vehicles

4. Immigrants

Any list of hot topics from the Guardian?"

1. Is Band Aid Racist ?

2. Is Christmas Racist ?

3. Are Welsh dogs Racist?

4. Please donate £5

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
2 weeks ago

golden fields


"No posts here for 14 hours and tiktok has moved on to petitioning King Charlie to replace the government, so this excitement must be over.

Patiently waiting for the next faux outrage to get a skewer into Kier and the labour government🤷🏽‍♂️

Today GBNews is telling people to be outraged with labour about:

1. Helicopters

2. Parking in Luton

3. Electric vehicles

4. Immigrants

Any list of hot topics from the Guardian?

1. Is Band Aid Racist ?

2. Is Christmas Racist ?

3. Are Welsh dogs Racist?

4. Please donate £5"

Just had a look. Can't see any of these things. You must be digging deep into their archive searching out this stuff.

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By *eoBloomsMan
2 weeks ago

Springfield


"No posts here for 14 hours and tiktok has moved on to petitioning King Charlie to replace the government, so this excitement must be over.

Patiently waiting for the next faux outrage to get a skewer into Kier and the labour government🤷🏽‍♂️

Today GBNews is telling people to be outraged with labour about:

1. Helicopters

2. Parking in Luton

3. Electric vehicles

4. Immigrants

Any list of hot topics from the Guardian?

1. Is Band Aid Racist ?

2. Is Christmas Racist ?

3. Are Welsh dogs Racist?

4. Please donate £5

Just had a look. Can't see any of these things. You must be digging deep into their archive searching out this stuff. "

You need to pay the £5 to get Members Access Material

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
2 weeks ago

golden fields


"No posts here for 14 hours and tiktok has moved on to petitioning King Charlie to replace the government, so this excitement must be over.

Patiently waiting for the next faux outrage to get a skewer into Kier and the labour government🤷🏽‍♂️

Today GBNews is telling people to be outraged with labour about:

1. Helicopters

2. Parking in Luton

3. Electric vehicles

4. Immigrants

Any list of hot topics from the Guardian?

1. Is Band Aid Racist ?

2. Is Christmas Racist ?

3. Are Welsh dogs Racist?

4. Please donate £5

Just had a look. Can't see any of these things. You must be digging deep into their archive searching out this stuff.

You need to pay the £5 to get Members Access Material "

Ah so the rest is not actually on their front pages today?

Fair enough.

Meanwhile, outrage with labour over helicopters.

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By *ensherman333Man
2 weeks ago

Newcastle/Durham


"No posts here for 14 hours and tiktok has moved on to petitioning King Charlie to replace the government, so this excitement must be over.

Patiently waiting for the next faux outrage to get a skewer into Kier and the labour government🤷🏽‍♂️

Today GBNews is telling people to be outraged with labour about:

1. Helicopters

2. Parking in Luton

3. Electric vehicles

4. Immigrants

Any list of hot topics from the Guardian?

1. Is Band Aid Racist ?

2. Is Christmas Racist ?

3. Are Welsh dogs Racist?

4. Please donate £5

Just had a look. Can't see any of these things. You must be digging deep into their archive searching out this stuff.

You need to pay the £5 to get Members Access Material

Ah so the rest is not actually on their front pages today?

Fair enough.

Meanwhile, outrage with labour over helicopters."

Are you sure your not a labour supporter 2 tone ?

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By *oxychick35Couple
2 weeks ago

thornaby


"No posts here for 14 hours and tiktok has moved on to petitioning King Charlie to replace the government, so this excitement must be over.

Patiently waiting for the next faux outrage to get a skewer into Kier and the labour government🤷🏽‍♂️

Today GBNews is telling people to be outraged with labour about:

1. Helicopters

2. Parking in Luton

3. Electric vehicles

4. Immigrants

Any list of hot topics from the Guardian?

Probably boring stuff about what's happening in the country.

Do you only read GB News, you should try other outlets for a balanced view

Skimming GBNews in the morning gives you a heads up about the things people on here will be outraged about later in the day. It's pretty funny.

Obviously nobody gets actual news from there. "

I told you that ages ago before the us elections mainstream media is dead gone

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By *oxychick35Couple
2 weeks ago

thornaby


"No posts here for 14 hours and tiktok has moved on to petitioning King Charlie to replace the government, so this excitement must be over.

Patiently waiting for the next faux outrage to get a skewer into Kier and the labour government🤷🏽‍♂️

Today GBNews is telling people to be outraged with labour about:

1. Helicopters

2. Parking in Luton

3. Electric vehicles

4. Immigrants

Any list of hot topics from the Guardian?

1. Is Band Aid Racist ?

2. Is Christmas Racist ?

3. Are Welsh dogs Racist?

4. Please donate £5

Just had a look. Can't see any of these things. You must be digging deep into their archive searching out this stuff.

You need to pay the £5 to get Members Access Material

Ah so the rest is not actually on their front pages today?

Fair enough.

Meanwhile, outrage with labour over helicopters.

Are you sure you’re not a labour supporter 2 tone ?"

supporter I think he’s an effing labour mp

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By *ortyairCouple
2 weeks ago

Wallasey


"“Hello, I don’t suppose you have a copy of the ‘Call a General Election Petition’ do you?

Yes, that’s the one, the historical record of intellectually challenged Reform Voters and Elon Musk’s bot farms.

You will find it in the comedy section”

Yellow Pages 👍

Elon Musk intellectually challenged?

Frig me , probably one of the smartest men on the planet. But they never said Elon Musk was intellectually challenged unless he somehow managed to vote Reform in the election. Did you vote? Mrs x

Yer I voted reform, who did you vote for?Tory, Mrs x

That explains your profile picture, lol xWhy do a look like a Tory in it? Mrs x

The look of pain x"

I'm doing something drastically wrong, thought I was smiling haha, Mrs x

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By *ensherman333Man
2 weeks ago

Newcastle/Durham


"No posts here for 14 hours and tiktok has moved on to petitioning King Charlie to replace the government, so this excitement must be over.

Patiently waiting for the next faux outrage to get a skewer into Kier and the labour government🤷🏽‍♂️

Today GBNews is telling people to be outraged with labour about:

1. Helicopters

2. Parking in Luton

3. Electric vehicles

4. Immigrants

Any list of hot topics from the Guardian?

1. Is Band Aid Racist ?

2. Is Christmas Racist ?

3. Are Welsh dogs Racist?

4. Please donate £5

Just had a look. Can't see any of these things. You must be digging deep into their archive searching out this stuff.

You need to pay the £5 to get Members Access Material

Ah so the rest is not actually on their front pages today?

Fair enough.

Meanwhile, outrage with labour over helicopters.

Are you sure you’re not a labour supporter 2 tone ?supporter I think he’s an effing labour mp "

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
2 weeks ago

golden fields


"No posts here for 14 hours and tiktok has moved on to petitioning King Charlie to replace the government, so this excitement must be over.

Patiently waiting for the next faux outrage to get a skewer into Kier and the labour government🤷🏽‍♂️

Today GBNews is telling people to be outraged with labour about:

1. Helicopters

2. Parking in Luton

3. Electric vehicles

4. Immigrants

Any list of hot topics from the Guardian?

1. Is Band Aid Racist ?

2. Is Christmas Racist ?

3. Are Welsh dogs Racist?

4. Please donate £5

Just had a look. Can't see any of these things. You must be digging deep into their archive searching out this stuff.

You need to pay the £5 to get Members Access Material

Ah so the rest is not actually on their front pages today?

Fair enough.

Meanwhile, outrage with labour over helicopters.

Are you sure your not a labour supporter 2 tone ?"

Why would assume that anyone who makes fun at the cycle of outrage at GBNews is a Labour supporter. That's really weird.

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
2 weeks ago

golden fields


"No posts here for 14 hours and tiktok has moved on to petitioning King Charlie to replace the government, so this excitement must be over.

Patiently waiting for the next faux outrage to get a skewer into Kier and the labour government🤷🏽‍♂️

Today GBNews is telling people to be outraged with labour about:

1. Helicopters

2. Parking in Luton

3. Electric vehicles

4. Immigrants

Any list of hot topics from the Guardian?

1. Is Band Aid Racist ?

2. Is Christmas Racist ?

3. Are Welsh dogs Racist?

4. Please donate £5

Just had a look. Can't see any of these things. You must be digging deep into their archive searching out this stuff.

You need to pay the £5 to get Members Access Material

Ah so the rest is not actually on their front pages today?

Fair enough.

Meanwhile, outrage with labour over helicopters.

Are you sure you’re not a labour supporter 2 tone ?supporter I think he’s an effing labour mp "

This is getting extremely weird, even by Fab forum standards.

I've never expressed support for Labour. I've never expressed any form of indication that I am an MP.

Is it make up nonsense about fellow forum users day?

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By *oxychick35Couple
2 weeks ago

thornaby


"No posts here for 14 hours and tiktok has moved on to petitioning King Charlie to replace the government, so this excitement must be over.

Patiently waiting for the next faux outrage to get a skewer into Kier and the labour government🤷🏽‍♂️

Today GBNews is telling people to be outraged with labour about:

1. Helicopters

2. Parking in Luton

3. Electric vehicles

4. Immigrants

Any list of hot topics from the Guardian?

1. Is Band Aid Racist ?

2. Is Christmas Racist ?

3. Are Welsh dogs Racist?

4. Please donate £5

Just had a look. Can't see any of these things. You must be digging deep into their archive searching out this stuff.

You need to pay the £5 to get Members Access Material

Ah so the rest is not actually on their front pages today?

Fair enough.

Meanwhile, outrage with labour over helicopters.

Are you sure you’re not a labour supporter 2 tone ?supporter I think he’s an effing labour mp

This is getting extremely weird, even by Fab forum standards.

I've never expressed support for Labour. I've never expressed any form of indication that I am an MP.

Is it make up nonsense about fellow forum users day? "

is it can’t see a joke day hence the lol at the end

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
2 weeks ago

golden fields


"No posts here for 14 hours and tiktok has moved on to petitioning King Charlie to replace the government, so this excitement must be over.

Patiently waiting for the next faux outrage to get a skewer into Kier and the labour government🤷🏽‍♂️

Today GBNews is telling people to be outraged with labour about:

1. Helicopters

2. Parking in Luton

3. Electric vehicles

4. Immigrants

Any list of hot topics from the Guardian?

1. Is Band Aid Racist ?

2. Is Christmas Racist ?

3. Are Welsh dogs Racist?

4. Please donate £5

Just had a look. Can't see any of these things. You must be digging deep into their archive searching out this stuff.

You need to pay the £5 to get Members Access Material

Ah so the rest is not actually on their front pages today?

Fair enough.

Meanwhile, outrage with labour over helicopters.

Are you sure you’re not a labour supporter 2 tone ?supporter I think he’s an effing labour mp

This is getting extremely weird, even by Fab forum standards.

I've never expressed support for Labour. I've never expressed any form of indication that I am an MP.

Is it make up nonsense about fellow forum users day? is it can’t see a joke day hence the lol at the end "

Bit of a weird joke though.

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By *ensherman333Man
2 weeks ago

Newcastle/Durham


"No posts here for 14 hours and tiktok has moved on to petitioning King Charlie to replace the government, so this excitement must be over.

Patiently waiting for the next faux outrage to get a skewer into Kier and the labour government🤷🏽‍♂️

Today GBNews is telling people to be outraged with labour about:

1. Helicopters

2. Parking in Luton

3. Electric vehicles

4. Immigrants

Any list of hot topics from the Guardian?

1. Is Band Aid Racist ?

2. Is Christmas Racist ?

3. Are Welsh dogs Racist?

4. Please donate £5

Just had a look. Can't see any of these things. You must be digging deep into their archive searching out this stuff.

You need to pay the £5 to get Members Access Material

Ah so the rest is not actually on their front pages today?

Fair enough.

Meanwhile, outrage with labour over helicopters.

Are you sure you’re not a labour supporter 2 tone ?supporter I think he’s an effing labour mp

This is getting extremely weird, even by Fab forum standards.

I've never expressed support for Labour. I've never expressed any form of indication that I am an MP.

Is it make up nonsense about fellow forum users day? is it can’t see a joke day hence the lol at the end

Bit of a weird joke though."

“Patiently waiting for the next faux outrage to get a skewer into Kier and the labour government🤷🏽‍♂️”

Mmmm might be statements like this Tone

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By *oxychick35Couple
2 weeks ago

thornaby


"No posts here for 14 hours and tiktok has moved on to petitioning King Charlie to replace the government, so this excitement must be over.

Patiently waiting for the next faux outrage to get a skewer into Kier and the labour government🤷🏽‍♂️

Today GBNews is telling people to be outraged with labour about:

1. Helicopters

2. Parking in Luton

3. Electric vehicles

4. Immigrants

Any list of hot topics from the Guardian?

1. Is Band Aid Racist ?

2. Is Christmas Racist ?

3. Are Welsh dogs Racist?

4. Please donate £5

Just had a look. Can't see any of these things. You must be digging deep into their archive searching out this stuff.

You need to pay the £5 to get Members Access Material

Ah so the rest is not actually on their front pages today?

Fair enough.

Meanwhile, outrage with labour over helicopters.

Are you sure you’re not a labour supporter 2 tone ?supporter I think he’s an effing labour mp

This is getting extremely weird, even by Fab forum standards.

I've never expressed support for Labour. I've never expressed any form of indication that I am an MP.

Is it make up nonsense about fellow forum users day? is it can’t see a joke day hence the lol at the end

Bit of a weird joke though."

it was a good joke considering how much you defend labour it just went over yr head tho

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
2 weeks ago

golden fields


"No posts here for 14 hours and tiktok has moved on to petitioning King Charlie to replace the government, so this excitement must be over.

Patiently waiting for the next faux outrage to get a skewer into Kier and the labour government🤷🏽‍♂️

Today GBNews is telling people to be outraged with labour about:

1. Helicopters

2. Parking in Luton

3. Electric vehicles

4. Immigrants

Any list of hot topics from the Guardian?

1. Is Band Aid Racist ?

2. Is Christmas Racist ?

3. Are Welsh dogs Racist?

4. Please donate £5

Just had a look. Can't see any of these things. You must be digging deep into their archive searching out this stuff.

You need to pay the £5 to get Members Access Material

Ah so the rest is not actually on their front pages today?

Fair enough.

Meanwhile, outrage with labour over helicopters.

Are you sure you’re not a labour supporter 2 tone ?supporter I think he’s an effing labour mp

This is getting extremely weird, even by Fab forum standards.

I've never expressed support for Labour. I've never expressed any form of indication that I am an MP.

Is it make up nonsense about fellow forum users day? is it can’t see a joke day hence the lol at the end

Bit of a weird joke though.

“Patiently waiting for the next faux outrage to get a skewer into Kier and the labour government🤷🏽‍♂️”

Mmmm might be statements like this Tone "

That wasn't me.

Can we get back on topic please.

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
2 weeks ago

golden fields


"No posts here for 14 hours and tiktok has moved on to petitioning King Charlie to replace the government, so this excitement must be over.

Patiently waiting for the next faux outrage to get a skewer into Kier and the labour government🤷🏽‍♂️

Today GBNews is telling people to be outraged with labour about:

1. Helicopters

2. Parking in Luton

3. Electric vehicles

4. Immigrants

Any list of hot topics from the Guardian?

1. Is Band Aid Racist ?

2. Is Christmas Racist ?

3. Are Welsh dogs Racist?

4. Please donate £5

Just had a look. Can't see any of these things. You must be digging deep into their archive searching out this stuff.

You need to pay the £5 to get Members Access Material

Ah so the rest is not actually on their front pages today?

Fair enough.

Meanwhile, outrage with labour over helicopters.

Are you sure you’re not a labour supporter 2 tone ?supporter I think he’s an effing labour mp

This is getting extremely weird, even by Fab forum standards.

I've never expressed support for Labour. I've never expressed any form of indication that I am an MP.

Is it make up nonsense about fellow forum users day? is it can’t see a joke day hence the lol at the end

Bit of a weird joke though.it was a good joke considering how much you defend labour it just went over yr head tho "

Ah, you and the other chap seem to have mixed me up with someone else. I don't defend Labour.

That makes more sense.

Anyway, can we get back on topic.

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By *eoBloomsMan
2 weeks ago

Springfield

Yes please, back on topic.

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By *ensherman333Man
2 weeks ago

Newcastle/Durham


"Yes please, back on topic. "

Yes back to why almost 3 million people have gone out of their way to sign a petition to get rid of this Labour government?

Is it their U-turns on policies or is it just a dislike for Keir?

After all you wouldn’t want him babysitting one of your children, most people would probably choose Paul Gadd.

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By *aribbean King 1985Man
2 weeks ago

South West London

It's like this, while I accept the petition may not mean or do nothing to change the government we have at the moment however I think if over 10 million signed the petition then surely it has to be put into consideration as in some ways it is unprecedented

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
2 weeks ago

in Lancashire


"It's like this, while I accept the petition may not mean or do nothing to change the government we have at the moment however I think if over 10 million signed the petition then surely it has to be put into consideration as in some ways it is unprecedented "

No it doesn't..

It has no standing in relation to the law or to the issue..

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By *ggdrasil66Man
2 weeks ago

Saltdean

2,790,362 Signatures, a drop in the ocean. But not insignificant. I just signed for the hell if it, maybe more will do so. But even though they will have to debate it, because it is more than 100,000 signatures, it will be swept under the carpet.

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By *ensherman333Man
2 weeks ago

Newcastle/Durham

Keir brushed off the petition as if it means nothing. But then he ignored the pensioners, farmers and employers . But that kind of disregard, only shows how out of touch this Labour Government is with the people.

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By *aribbean King 1985Man
2 weeks ago

South West London

But I also believe a government like this has to be brought down, by any means even if it will mean going to civil war

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By *ortyairCouple
2 weeks ago

Wallasey


"Keir brushed off the petition as if it means nothing. But then he ignored the pensioners, farmers and employers . But that kind of disregard, only shows how out of touch this Labour Government is with the people. "
Did I miss the last 14 years, the ones were the Tories listened to everyone in the electorate.Agreed with everything they wanted and gave it to them too. This Tory government that put up taxes to the highest levels ever seen, destroyed the economy in an afternoon. Lied to the public, police, parliament, the monarch herself, to her face. Killed way more elderly than should have died, gave billions to their mates and left a stinking big while of debt which has to be repayed. Yeah did I miss something about the Tories? Now being out of touch with the Electorate was just so easy for them, they are World Champions at it. Sunak leaving the D-Day commemoration early, he had his finger on the pulse, what a class guy.

But forget all that Labour are not in touch because they cannot be just yet, they have to fix this shit first.

Mrs x

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By *ensherman333Man
2 weeks ago

Newcastle/Durham


"Keir brushed off the petition as if it means nothing. But then he ignored the pensioners, farmers and employers . But that kind of disregard, only shows how out of touch this Labour Government is with the people. Did I miss the last 14 years, the ones were the Tories listened to everyone in the electorate.Agreed with everything they wanted and gave it to them too. This Tory government that put up taxes to the highest levels ever seen, destroyed the economy in an afternoon. Lied to the public, police, parliament, the monarch herself, to her face. Killed way more elderly than should have died, gave billions to their mates and left a stinking big while of debt which has to be repayed. Yeah did I miss something about the Tories? Now being out of touch with the Electorate was just so easy for them, they are World Champions at it. Sunak leaving the D-Day commemoration early, he had his finger on the pulse, what a class guy.

But forget all that Labour are not in touch because they cannot be just yet, they have to fix this shit first.

Mrs x"

Need rid for them both, no real difference between either party, in my opinion.

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By *ortyairCouple
2 weeks ago

Wallasey


"But I also believe a government like this has to be brought down, by any means even if it will mean going to civil war"
Well off you pop, grab your weapon of choice and head to the barricades, see how well you get on.

Comments like these should really see you lose so serious time on here. Advocating violence is never the solution, you should be ashamed of yourself. Why do you think so many people want to come here and your solution is to go out and kill people. You forgot Southport quickly, haven't you.

Mrs x

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By *ortyairCouple
2 weeks ago

Wallasey


"Keir brushed off the petition as if it means nothing. But then he ignored the pensioners, farmers and employers . But that kind of disregard, only shows how out of touch this Labour Government is with the people. Did I miss the last 14 years, the ones were the Tories listened to everyone in the electorate.Agreed with everything they wanted and gave it to them too. This Tory government that put up taxes to the highest levels ever seen, destroyed the economy in an afternoon. Lied to the public, police, parliament, the monarch herself, to her face. Killed way more elderly than should have died, gave billions to their mates and left a stinking big while of debt which has to be repayed. Yeah did I miss something about the Tories? Now being out of touch with the Electorate was just so easy for them, they are World Champions at it. Sunak leaving the D-Day commemoration early, he had his finger on the pulse, what a class guy.

But forget all that Labour are not in touch because they cannot be just yet, they have to fix this shit first.

Mrs x

Need rid for them both, no real difference between either party, in my opinion. "

Reform it is then haha, Mrs x

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
2 weeks ago

in Lancashire


"But I also believe a government like this has to be brought down, by any means even if it will mean going to civil war"

MPs have been murdered for simply bring MPs..

You really need to give your head a wobble fella if you actually are serious..

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
2 weeks ago

golden fields


"But I also believe a government like this has to be brought down, by any means even if it will mean going to civil war"

Blimey, that's woke to the extreme. Going to war to tell people how and what they should do and think.

Fair play to you.

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By *hrill CollinsMan
2 weeks ago

The Outer Rim

boo hoo, i'm so self entitled but i didn't get my own way ..... tough shit

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By *aribbean King 1985Man
2 weeks ago

South West London


"But I also believe a government like this has to be brought down, by any means even if it will mean going to civil war

MPs have been murdered for simply bring MPs..

You really need to give your head a wobble fella if you actually are serious..

"

I am deadly serious

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By *hrill CollinsMan
2 weeks ago

The Outer Rim


"But I also believe a government like this has to be brought down, by any means even if it will mean going to civil war

MPs have been murdered for simply bring MPs..

You really need to give your head a wobble fella if you actually are serious..

I am deadly serious "

how woke of you to threaten the whole country because YOU haven't got your own way.

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By *ggdrasil66Man
2 weeks ago

Saltdean

It’s off topic, but this bit is coming…

I’m not hoping for it, don’t want it, but a civil war is coming. Political turmoil has been tolerated because historically we are too trusting and too damn soft. I don’t like Tommy Robinson (or whatever his name is), but jailing him has given him a kind of martyrdom. Some are hailing him as a hero, even if he does talk shit and swear during his ridiculous speeches.

It will start with a demo of the sort of people who would have been in the EDL. They will be kettled in. Then the counter protest will be allowed to surround them, and the police will allow things to kick off. Phone calls will be made, and reinforcements will appear. The police will lose control, and both sides will destroy cameras including ccctv ones.

The prospect of this spreading from area to area depends on a number of factors. The way it is reported (if at all) by the press, and the way the govt and police in particular deal with it all. If Starmer issues everyone involved with the threat of prison, they will feel they have nothing to lose. If the police attempt to arrest them all, they will find themselves fighting a losing battle. If the army are ordered to intervene, they will refuse.

All these things are possibilities, and if they all happen, then I hope it is not all at once. Because the aftermath will take a long time to repair the damage.

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By *hrill CollinsMan
2 weeks ago

The Outer Rim

lefty woke student hippy bollox about civil war ... bloody trotskyites

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By *ggdrasil66Man
2 weeks ago

Saltdean


"lefty woke student hippy bollox about civil war ... bloody trotskyites "

I hope you don’t mean me! I hate hippies and commies!!

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
2 weeks ago

golden fields


"But I also believe a government like this has to be brought down, by any means even if it will mean going to civil war

MPs have been murdered for simply bring MPs..

You really need to give your head a wobble fella if you actually are serious..

I am deadly serious "

Joking aside.

As you say you are serious, we've seen someone getting radicalised over the past year or so, to the point of advocating civil war because they don't like the PM.

Alarming stuff.

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By *AJMLKTV/TS
2 weeks ago

Burley


"Keir brushed off the petition as if it means nothing. But then he ignored the pensioners, farmers and employers . But that kind of disregard, only shows how out of touch this Labour Government is with the people. Did I miss the last 14 years, the ones were the Tories listened to everyone in the electorate.Agreed with everything they wanted and gave it to them too. This Tory government that put up taxes to the highest levels ever seen, destroyed the economy in an afternoon. Lied to the public, police, parliament, the monarch herself, to her face. Killed way more elderly than should have died, gave billions to their mates and left a stinking big while of debt which has to be repayed. Yeah did I miss something about the Tories? Now being out of touch with the Electorate was just so easy for them, they are World Champions at it. Sunak leaving the D-Day commemoration early, he had his finger on the pulse, what a class guy.

But forget all that Labour are not in touch because they cannot be just yet, they have to fix this shit first.

Mrs x"

People voted for Labour because they were fooled into believing that Labour would be a better choice. They were wrong. At least, that's 2.8 million people's perception. Personally, I don't care who's in power, it makes not one jot of a difference to me.

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By *ortyairCouple
2 weeks ago

Wallasey


"Keir brushed off the petition as if it means nothing. But then he ignored the pensioners, farmers and employers . But that kind of disregard, only shows how out of touch this Labour Government is with the people. Did I miss the last 14 years, the ones were the Tories listened to everyone in the electorate.Agreed with everything they wanted and gave it to them too. This Tory government that put up taxes to the highest levels ever seen, destroyed the economy in an afternoon. Lied to the public, police, parliament, the monarch herself, to her face. Killed way more elderly than should have died, gave billions to their mates and left a stinking big while of debt which has to be repayed. Yeah did I miss something about the Tories? Now being out of touch with the Electorate was just so easy for them, they are World Champions at it. Sunak leaving the D-Day commemoration early, he had his finger on the pulse, what a class guy.

But forget all that Labour are not in touch because they cannot be just yet, they have to fix this shit first.

Mrs x

People voted for Labour because they were fooled into believing that Labour would be a better choice. They were wrong. At least, that's 2.8 million people's perception. Personally, I don't care who's in power, it makes not one jot of a difference to me."

When you say 'fooled', surely you have to afford them time to achieve things they say they are going to.

It amazes me how quickly people on here think things are going to get done. They seem to want immediate results. Don't think that's realistic.

Mrs x

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By *ortyairCouple
2 weeks ago

Wallasey


"But I also believe a government like this has to be brought down, by any means even if it will mean going to civil war

MPs have been murdered for simply bring MPs..

You really need to give your head a wobble fella if you actually are serious..

I am deadly serious "

Go on then, put your camo gear on and don't forget your make up, Mrs x

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By *arb45Man
2 weeks ago

Derby

There was a petition to redo the Brexit vote. That was ignored and so should this be. Cant undo 14 years of damage in a few months

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By *I TwoCouple
2 weeks ago

PDI 12-26th Nov 24


"How far do you think this petition asking for a general election will get? It's on 2.5 million signatures after 2 days. "

Why ?

Who will they vote for ?

Farage 😂🤣😂

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
2 weeks ago

golden fields


"Keir brushed off the petition as if it means nothing. But then he ignored the pensioners, farmers and employers . But that kind of disregard, only shows how out of touch this Labour Government is with the people. Did I miss the last 14 years, the ones were the Tories listened to everyone in the electorate.Agreed with everything they wanted and gave it to them too. This Tory government that put up taxes to the highest levels ever seen, destroyed the economy in an afternoon. Lied to the public, police, parliament, the monarch herself, to her face. Killed way more elderly than should have died, gave billions to their mates and left a stinking big while of debt which has to be repayed. Yeah did I miss something about the Tories? Now being out of touch with the Electorate was just so easy for them, they are World Champions at it. Sunak leaving the D-Day commemoration early, he had his finger on the pulse, what a class guy.

But forget all that Labour are not in touch because they cannot be just yet, they have to fix this shit first.

Mrs x

People voted for Labour because they were fooled into believing that Labour would be a better choice. They were wrong. At least, that's 2.8 million people's perception. Personally, I don't care who's in power, it makes not one jot of a difference to me."

They were a better choice than the previous government of course. But people seem to expect them to be able to fix 14 years of Tory rule, and to polish the huge Brexit turd in a few months. It's unrealistic.

If we guess from those on here who are enthusiastic about the petition, they weren't people who had voted Labour in the first place.

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By *arb45Man
2 weeks ago

Derby

They wont address the elephant in the room so it does not really matter. Brexit has been an utter disaster for this country.

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By *AJMLKTV/TS
2 weeks ago

Burley


"Keir brushed off the petition as if it means nothing. But then he ignored the pensioners, farmers and employers . But that kind of disregard, only shows how out of touch this Labour Government is with the people. Did I miss the last 14 years, the ones were the Tories listened to everyone in the electorate.Agreed with everything they wanted and gave it to them too. This Tory government that put up taxes to the highest levels ever seen, destroyed the economy in an afternoon. Lied to the public, police, parliament, the monarch herself, to her face. Killed way more elderly than should have died, gave billions to their mates and left a stinking big while of debt which has to be repayed. Yeah did I miss something about the Tories? Now being out of touch with the Electorate was just so easy for them, they are World Champions at it. Sunak leaving the D-Day commemoration early, he had his finger on the pulse, what a class guy.

But forget all that Labour are not in touch because they cannot be just yet, they have to fix this shit first.

Mrs x

People voted for Labour because they were fooled into believing that Labour would be a better choice. They were wrong. At least, that's 2.8 million people's perception. Personally, I don't care who's in power, it makes not one jot of a difference to me.When you say 'fooled', surely you have to afford them time to achieve things they say they are going to.

It amazes me how quickly people on here think things are going to get done. They seem to want immediate results. Don't think that's realistic.

Mrs x"

How long do you think is a reasonable amount of time for them to achieve these things? An average human will die of starvation after 1-2 weeks. Hypothermia will cause death after a few hours. All people seem to be seeing is Labour taking away, not giving.

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By *ortyairCouple
2 weeks ago

Wallasey


"Keir brushed off the petition as if it means nothing. But then he ignored the pensioners, farmers and employers . But that kind of disregard, only shows how out of touch this Labour Government is with the people. Did I miss the last 14 years, the ones were the Tories listened to everyone in the electorate.Agreed with everything they wanted and gave it to them too. This Tory government that put up taxes to the highest levels ever seen, destroyed the economy in an afternoon. Lied to the public, police, parliament, the monarch herself, to her face. Killed way more elderly than should have died, gave billions to their mates and left a stinking big while of debt which has to be repayed. Yeah did I miss something about the Tories? Now being out of touch with the Electorate was just so easy for them, they are World Champions at it. Sunak leaving the D-Day commemoration early, he had his finger on the pulse, what a class guy.

But forget all that Labour are not in touch because they cannot be just yet, they have to fix this shit first.

Mrs x

People voted for Labour because they were fooled into believing that Labour would be a better choice. They were wrong. At least, that's 2.8 million people's perception. Personally, I don't care who's in power, it makes not one jot of a difference to me.When you say 'fooled', surely you have to afford them time to achieve things they say they are going to.

It amazes me how quickly people on here think things are going to get done. They seem to want immediate results. Don't think that's realistic.

Mrs x

How long do you think is a reasonable amount of time for them to achieve these things? An average human will die of starvation after 1-2 weeks. Hypothermia will cause death after a few hours. All people seem to be seeing is Labour taking away, not giving."

Rather than asking me, how do you think this should be dealt with, what a reasonable time frame is and what should be the outcome if your ideas were introduced. You've obviously thought about this a lot. Mrs x

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By *AJMLKTV/TS
2 weeks ago

Burley


"Keir brushed off the petition as if it means nothing. But then he ignored the pensioners, farmers and employers . But that kind of disregard, only shows how out of touch this Labour Government is with the people. Did I miss the last 14 years, the ones were the Tories listened to everyone in the electorate.Agreed with everything they wanted and gave it to them too. This Tory government that put up taxes to the highest levels ever seen, destroyed the economy in an afternoon. Lied to the public, police, parliament, the monarch herself, to her face. Killed way more elderly than should have died, gave billions to their mates and left a stinking big while of debt which has to be repayed. Yeah did I miss something about the Tories? Now being out of touch with the Electorate was just so easy for them, they are World Champions at it. Sunak leaving the D-Day commemoration early, he had his finger on the pulse, what a class guy.

But forget all that Labour are not in touch because they cannot be just yet, they have to fix this shit first.

Mrs x

People voted for Labour because they were fooled into believing that Labour would be a better choice. They were wrong. At least, that's 2.8 million people's perception. Personally, I don't care who's in power, it makes not one jot of a difference to me.When you say 'fooled', surely you have to afford them time to achieve things they say they are going to.

It amazes me how quickly people on here think things are going to get done. They seem to want immediate results. Don't think that's realistic.

Mrs x

How long do you think is a reasonable amount of time for them to achieve these things? An average human will die of starvation after 1-2 weeks. Hypothermia will cause death after a few hours. All people seem to be seeing is Labour taking away, not giving.Rather than asking me, how do you think this should be dealt with, what a reasonable time frame is and what should be the outcome if your ideas were introduced. You've obviously thought about this a lot. Mrs x"

Me? I haven't got a clue, I've just been reading this, and other threads. Politically motivated angry people fascinate me and I'm bored. My golfing day was cancelled due to high winds

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
2 weeks ago

in Lancashire


"But I also believe a government like this has to be brought down, by any means even if it will mean going to civil war

MPs have been murdered for simply bring MPs..

You really need to give your head a wobble fella if you actually are serious..

I am deadly serious "

You need some sort of help, if you are and not just some sad fantasist whose imagination has been swamped with films..

Ask anyone in the Irish forum if they would go back to those days where sectarian violent murderers ran amok..

Shame on anyone who thinks such drivel..

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By *ortyairCouple
2 weeks ago

Wallasey


"Keir brushed off the petition as if it means nothing. But then he ignored the pensioners, farmers and employers . But that kind of disregard, only shows how out of touch this Labour Government is with the people. Did I miss the last 14 years, the ones were the Tories listened to everyone in the electorate.Agreed with everything they wanted and gave it to them too. This Tory government that put up taxes to the highest levels ever seen, destroyed the economy in an afternoon. Lied to the public, police, parliament, the monarch herself, to her face. Killed way more elderly than should have died, gave billions to their mates and left a stinking big while of debt which has to be repayed. Yeah did I miss something about the Tories? Now being out of touch with the Electorate was just so easy for them, they are World Champions at it. Sunak leaving the D-Day commemoration early, he had his finger on the pulse, what a class guy.

But forget all that Labour are not in touch because they cannot be just yet, they have to fix this shit first.

Mrs x

People voted for Labour because they were fooled into believing that Labour would be a better choice. They were wrong. At least, that's 2.8 million people's perception. Personally, I don't care who's in power, it makes not one jot of a difference to me.When you say 'fooled', surely you have to afford them time to achieve things they say they are going to.

It amazes me how quickly people on here think things are going to get done. They seem to want immediate results. Don't think that's realistic.

Mrs x

How long do you think is a reasonable amount of time for them to achieve these things? An average human will die of starvation after 1-2 weeks. Hypothermia will cause death after a few hours. All people seem to be seeing is Labour taking away, not giving.Rather than asking me, how do you think this should be dealt with, what a reasonable time frame is and what should be the outcome if your ideas were introduced. You've obviously thought about this a lot. Mrs x

Me? I haven't got a clue, I've just been reading this, and other threads. Politically motivated angry people fascinate me and I'm bored. My golfing day was cancelled due to high winds "

I think emotions run high and people see things that they would like done but aren't. Everything is important to someone, only thing is everything cannot be done immediately.

Mrs x

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By *aribbean King 1985Man
2 weeks ago

South West London


"But I also believe a government like this has to be brought down, by any means even if it will mean going to civil war

MPs have been murdered for simply bring MPs..

You really need to give your head a wobble fella if you actually are serious..

I am deadly serious

You need some sort of help, if you are and not just some sad fantasist whose imagination has been swamped with films..

Ask anyone in the Irish forum if they would go back to those days where sectarian violent murderers ran amok..

Shame on anyone who thinks such drivel.."

I don't need help, maybe you should focus your attention on people who think men can be women or trans women can compete and share private spaces with biological women and any other crazy woke crap. Don't worry about what I have to say because according to you, Johnny and anyone else my opinions don't matter but mi nah care

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
2 weeks ago

golden fields


"But I also believe a government like this has to be brought down, by any means even if it will mean going to civil war

MPs have been murdered for simply bring MPs..

You really need to give your head a wobble fella if you actually are serious..

I am deadly serious

You need some sort of help, if you are and not just some sad fantasist whose imagination has been swamped with films..

Ask anyone in the Irish forum if they would go back to those days where sectarian violent murderers ran amok..

Shame on anyone who thinks such drivel.. I don't need help, maybe you should focus your attention on people who think men can be women or trans women can compete and share private spaces with biological women and any other crazy woke crap. Don't worry about what I have to say because according to you, Johnny and anyone else my opinions don't matter but mi nah care"

Your opinion is that being respectful to the trans community is worse that starting a civil war.

It's not that your opinion doesn't matter, it's that it's pretty unhinged.

How many British people do you want to see dead to further your woke agenda of treating the trans community even worse?

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
2 weeks ago

in Lancashire


"But I also believe a government like this has to be brought down, by any means even if it will mean going to civil war

MPs have been murdered for simply bring MPs..

You really need to give your head a wobble fella if you actually are serious..

I am deadly serious

You need some sort of help, if you are and not just some sad fantasist whose imagination has been swamped with films..

Ask anyone in the Irish forum if they would go back to those days where sectarian violent murderers ran amok..

Shame on anyone who thinks such drivel.. I don't need help, maybe you should focus your attention on people who think men can be women or trans women can compete and share private spaces with biological women and any other crazy woke crap. Don't worry about what I have to say because according to you, Johnny and anyone else my opinions don't matter but mi nah care"

Your deflection speaks volumes, unless of course the twisted reason behind you being ok with civil war is more about your own absolute lack of any tolerance towards others in society who are different to you?

My views on such things are on here but they do not call for a civil war..

Such a mindset is more online with extremism and it's not acceptable no matter what you think is your cause..

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By *porty_and_NaughtyCouple
2 weeks ago

Swansea


"Keir brushed off the petition as if it means nothing. But then he ignored the pensioners, farmers and employers . But that kind of disregard, only shows how out of touch this Labour Government is with the people. Did I miss the last 14 years, the ones were the Tories listened to everyone in the electorate.Agreed with everything they wanted and gave it to them too. This Tory government that put up taxes to the highest levels ever seen, destroyed the economy in an afternoon. Lied to the public, police, parliament, the monarch herself, to her face. Killed way more elderly than should have died, gave billions to their mates and left a stinking big while of debt which has to be repayed. Yeah did I miss something about the Tories? Now being out of touch with the Electorate was just so easy for them, they are World Champions at it. Sunak leaving the D-Day commemoration early, he had his finger on the pulse, what a class guy.

But forget all that Labour are not in touch because they cannot be just yet, they have to fix this shit first.

Mrs x

People voted for Labour because they were fooled into believing that Labour would be a better choice. They were wrong. At least, that's 2.8 million people's perception. Personally, I don't care who's in power, it makes not one jot of a difference to me."

Got any facts to back that statement up? 2.8 million votes on a petition does not equate to 2.8 million people having the perception they were fooled by labour. Reading this thread, it's quite clear that those voting on this petition never voted Labour in the first place.

For what it's worth, I voted Labour (in this election) but don't feel fooled at all. I knew very well there were going to be difficult changes to make and expected them to come. Anyone who says they were fooled by labour is either lying or stupid (or possibly both).

Nothing Labour has done so far has come anywhere close to the monumental fuck up that was the Liz Truss premiership and the even bigger disaster that was (and is) Brexit.

P

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By *porty_and_NaughtyCouple
2 weeks ago

Swansea


"“Hello, I don’t suppose you have a copy of the ‘Call a General Election Petition’ do you?

Yes, that’s the one, the historical record of intellectually challenged Reform Voters and Elon Musk’s bot farms.

You will find it in the comedy section”

Yellow Pages 👍

Elon Musk intellectually challenged?

Frig me , probably one of the smartest men on the planet. But they never said Elon Musk was intellectually challenged unless he somehow managed to vote Reform in the election. Did you vote? Mrs x

Yer I voted reform, who did you vote for?Tory, Mrs x

That explains your profile picture, lol xWhy do a look like a Tory in it? Mrs x

The look of pain xI'm doing something drastically wrong, thought I was smiling haha, Mrs x"

In fairness, bent over with a smile is the way the Tories have expected us to be for 14 years

P

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By *eroy1000Man
2 weeks ago

milton keynes


"Keir brushed off the petition as if it means nothing. But then he ignored the pensioners, farmers and employers . But that kind of disregard, only shows how out of touch this Labour Government is with the people. Did I miss the last 14 years, the ones were the Tories listened to everyone in the electorate.Agreed with everything they wanted and gave it to them too. This Tory government that put up taxes to the highest levels ever seen, destroyed the economy in an afternoon. Lied to the public, police, parliament, the monarch herself, to her face. Killed way more elderly than should have died, gave billions to their mates and left a stinking big while of debt which has to be repayed. Yeah did I miss something about the Tories? Now being out of touch with the Electorate was just so easy for them, they are World Champions at it. Sunak leaving the D-Day commemoration early, he had his finger on the pulse, what a class guy.

But forget all that Labour are not in touch because they cannot be just yet, they have to fix this shit first.

Mrs x

People voted for Labour because they were fooled into believing that Labour would be a better choice. They were wrong. At least, that's 2.8 million people's perception. Personally, I don't care who's in power, it makes not one jot of a difference to me.

They were a better choice than the previous government of course. But people seem to expect them to be able to fix 14 years of Tory rule, and to polish the huge Brexit turd in a few months. It's unrealistic.

If we guess from those on here who are enthusiastic about the petition, they weren't people who had voted Labour in the first place. "

I don't think yet that we can say for certain that they were a better choice than the previous clowns. When they have been in office for at least one term then we can start to judge on actual results. For sure we hope and even expect an improvement but until that happens the jury is out. The first few months have not given much confidence but maybe they will turn it around.

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By *otMe66Man
2 weeks ago

Terra Firma

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By *otMe66Man
2 weeks ago

Terra Firma


"Keir brushed off the petition as if it means nothing. But then he ignored the pensioners, farmers and employers . But that kind of disregard, only shows how out of touch this Labour Government is with the people. Did I miss the last 14 years, the ones were the Tories listened to everyone in the electorate.Agreed with everything they wanted and gave it to them too. This Tory government that put up taxes to the highest levels ever seen, destroyed the economy in an afternoon. Lied to the public, police, parliament, the monarch herself, to her face. Killed way more elderly than should have died, gave billions to their mates and left a stinking big while of debt which has to be repayed. Yeah did I miss something about the Tories? Now being out of touch with the Electorate was just so easy for them, they are World Champions at it. Sunak leaving the D-Day commemoration early, he had his finger on the pulse, what a class guy.

But forget all that Labour are not in touch because they cannot be just yet, they have to fix this shit first.

Mrs x

People voted for Labour because they were fooled into believing that Labour would be a better choice. They were wrong. At least, that's 2.8 million people's perception. Personally, I don't care who's in power, it makes not one jot of a difference to me.

Got any facts to back that statement up? 2.8 million votes on a petition does not equate to 2.8 million people having the perception they were fooled by labour. Reading this thread, it's quite clear that those voting on this petition never voted Labour in the first place.

For what it's worth, I voted Labour (in this election) but don't feel fooled at all. I knew very well there were going to be difficult changes to make and expected them to come. Anyone who says they were fooled by labour is either lying or stupid (or possibly both).

Nothing Labour has done so far has come anywhere close to the monumental fuck up that was the Liz Truss premiership and the even bigger disaster that was (and is) Brexit.

P"

If you expected labour to u-turn, hit the vulnerable, over reward without negotiation, and lie, you got exactly what you voted for.

Is that what you expected?

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By *porty_and_NaughtyCouple
2 weeks ago

Swansea

I expected then to end years of strikes that have been crippling the NHS and raise money to pay off the debt incurred by siphoning public funds to cronies - yes

Vulnerable is such an emotive word. Are done pensioners losing their WFA vulnerable? Undoubtedly. Are these people able to claim money they haven't and thus get WFA reinstated? Yes. Is everyone in a pension vulnerable? No, a state pension pay out of £137.5 billion out of a £165.9 billion total social security budget suggests not. There are many pensioners with higher incomes than working families, let's not pretend pensioner equals vulnerable, however useful it is to do so in order to make an argument sound better.

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By *otMe66Man
2 weeks ago

Terra Firma


"I expected then to end years of strikes that have been crippling the NHS and raise money to pay off the debt incurred by siphoning public funds to cronies - yes

Vulnerable is such an emotive word. Are done pensioners losing their WFA vulnerable? Undoubtedly. Are these people able to claim money they haven't and thus get WFA reinstated? Yes. Is everyone in a pension vulnerable? No, a state pension pay out of £137.5 billion out of a £165.9 billion total social security budget suggests not. There are many pensioners with higher incomes than working families, let's not pretend pensioner equals vulnerable, however useful it is to do so in order to make an argument sound better."

You are failing to acknowledge the cut off they made with no due diligence, and expected deaths, which is shockingly a thing of the left wing, who are happy to drop like a hot potato anyone who is no longer contributing...

As for emotive language, yes and for good reason, unlike your emotive rant here "Anyone who says they were fooled by labour is either lying or stupid (or possibly both)".

You couldn't have possibly known they were going to tax working people, raise NI on business, cut WFA, loan on over spend, lie about inherited debt, change the fiscal rules and raid council pensions.

I'm sure your emotive rant is not at all valid.

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By *porty_and_NaughtyCouple
2 weeks ago

Swansea


"I expected them to end years of strikes that have been crippling the NHS and raise money to pay off the debt incurred by siphoning public funds to cronies - yes

Vulnerable is such an emotive word. Are done pensioners losing their WFA vulnerable? Undoubtedly. Are these people able to claim money they haven't and thus get WFA reinstated? Yes. Is everyone in a pension vulnerable? No, a state pension pay out of £137.5 billion out of a £165.9 billion total social security budget suggests not. There are many pensioners with higher incomes than working families, let's not pretend pensioner equals vulnerable, however useful it is to do so in order to make an argument sound better.

You are failing to acknowledge the cut off they made with no due diligence, and expected deaths, which is shockingly a thing of the left wing, who are happy to drop like a hot potato anyone who is no longer contributing... "

I'm not failing to acknowledge anything. I clearly stated that some (well actually, there was a bit of a typo and I put 'done') pensioners losing their WFA are indeed vulnerable.


"

As for emotive language, yes and for good reason, unlike your emotive rant here "Anyone who says they were fooled by labour is either lying or stupid (or possibly both)".

"

The accusation of being fooled wasn't mine. Saying someone is either lying or stupid can be called lots of things, but using emotive language isn't one of them. In fact it is harder to imagine how that statement could be less ambiguous - unless of course being accused of being stupid or lying has a strong emotional effect on you.


"

You couldn't have possibly known they were going to tax working people, raise NI on business, cut WFA, loan on over spend, lie about inherited debt, change the fiscal rules and raid council pensions.

I'm sure your emotive rant is not at all valid."

Indeed, I couldn't (and didn't) know these details. However, every single political commentary in the lead up to the election, as well as all the ones since, have made it clear that whichever party took office there was going to be "difficult decision" to make - and, as everyone knows, this translates as a list of cuts to services and payments and/or increased taxation. It was also clear from the Labour promises the general areas where these were likely to fall. Do I like them? Not particularly. Do l agree with them? It varies from instance to instsnce but I understand the necessity.

When the Tories took control in a similar financial situation, as well as raising taxes they slashed spending. Those of us who try to look at long term consequences predicted that the result of youth service cuts, social service cuts, welfare cuts and all the rest would be a collapse of the statutory services a decade or so later. Here we are with those end of line services on their knees, the courts have years long back logs, the NHS has years long backlogs, the prisons are over flowing, criminals are released early and without supervision. All these factors are predictable and obvious (to some) outcomes of the Tory policies.

I don't like the increase in taxes, but I do believe it has a better chance of success than the other option of cutting expenditure Besides, we've tried that, it has failed spectacularly. By every metric Britain is worse of now than 2 decades ago. Don't you think it's at least worth trying something different? After all, if you really care for vulnerable pensioners, a party that doesn't cart them off to COVID homes against medical advice and kill them in their thousands may be a start.

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By *aribbean King 1985Man
7 days ago

South West London

Sign the petition people whoever hasn't signed it

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By *andu66Couple
7 days ago

South Devon


"Sign the petition people whoever hasn't signed it"

What a load of porridge

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
7 days ago

golden fields


"Sign the petition people whoever hasn't signed it"

I won't comply with this wokery being told what to do.

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By *ittleMinx77ABCWoman
7 days ago

Sutton

Signatures stil Under 3 million..

I know people can’t demand an election but this will undermine Keir on the world stage which he loves more than the U.K…

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By *andu66Couple
7 days ago

South Devon

People need to chill, have a crumpet 🤣

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By *aribbean King 1985Man
7 days ago

South West London


"Sign the petition people whoever hasn't signed it

I won't comply with this wokery being told what to do. "

Don't worry Johnny, you don't have to, I respect your decision

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By *hrill CollinsMan
7 days ago

The Outer Rim


"

If you expected labour to u-turn, hit the vulnerable, over reward without negotiation, and lie, you got exactly what you voted for.

Is that what you expected? "

🤣🤣🤣🤣

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
7 days ago

in Lancashire


"Sign the petition people whoever hasn't signed it"

Why?

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By *exanthemMan
7 days ago

Chester

With many Tories planning to join reform once Trump is in office and Elon Musk offering 100 mil to drive Trump style election campaign in UK. Labours days are anyways looking numbered. These guys will - first hire firebrand British speakers, second targeting colleges and challenging young minds, third, buy a mainstream media channel or influence its board of directors to push Reform party in positive light, fourth sell the idea to common public about “Make Britain Great again”. Times are changing for Europe, loin what happened in France.

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
7 days ago

golden fields


"Sign the petition people whoever hasn't signed it

I won't comply with this wokery being told what to do. Don't worry Johnny, you don't have to, I respect your decision "

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By *lik and PaulCouple
7 days ago

cahoots


"People need to chill, have a crumpet 🤣"

I like crumpet

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By *ensherman333Man
7 days ago

Newcastle/Durham


"Sign the petition people whoever hasn't signed it"

I’ve signed it

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By *ornucopiaMan
7 days ago

Bexley

Would be interesting to have a glance at this petition to see what name our 'Kingy' signed it under!!!

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By *arakiss12TV/TS
6 days ago

Bedford

What some people don't get if the sink hole isn't filled in 2/3 years time or the economy crashes Starmer will go on a wealth and property grab because he got away with using the hole as an excuse now.

The speech will go something like this.

We've done well filling 2% of the sink hole but I'm going to have to take further measures to fill the rest of the hole so we are going to lean on home owners, pensioners and small to medium businesses to cater for the burden. We've done it before we can do it again.

The foundations need underpinning because we did not forsee the concrete being poor quality.

If we don't take these measures the country will perish blah blah blah.

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