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Meanwhile, Trump's cheerleader is proposing to scrap indefinite leave to remain for migrants in the UK if Reform UK wins the next election.

If it walks like a fascist and talks like a fascist...
That would include Mrs Spaldy. Fuck that fascist cunt, I hope he drops dead. I also sincerely wish the worst on anyone who supports him.
 
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Looks like Labour is taking pages out of the reform book again, instead of actually behaving like a progressive party and applying some policies that would actually justify it's name and history. Don't they realise that by doing that they actually make reform stronger? instead of taking votes from reform they are alienating their own base.
 
Apparently Mandelson can`t remember why he was wandering around Epstein`s flat in his underpants, total joke.
 
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Looks like Labour is taking pages out of the reform book again, instead of actually behaving like a progressive party and applying some policies that would actually justify it's name and history. Don't they realise that by doing that they actually make reform stronger? instead of taking votes from reform they are alienating their own base.
Labour got power and had their chance to actually make things better for working people, but as usual they're pandering to the right.

It's quite mental that the next GE is looking like it could be a fight between Reform and the Greens!
 
Labour got power and had their chance to actually make things better for working people, but as usual they're pandering to the right.

It's quite mental that the next GE is looking like it could be a fight between Reform and the Greens!
The centre of British politics is collapsing fast, with disillusioned people on the right and left moving away from the Tories and Labour at a rapid pace. It's remarkable that in the 2017 election these parties mustered 40% of the vote apiece, opinion polling now indicates that they would struggle to hit 40% if they combined their vote shares. For my part neither of them will be missed.

Between the Mandelson corruption scandal, the upcoming by-election and the May local/regional elections it seems like Starmer will be facing a leadership challenge before the year is out, even though Burnham's attempt at a coup has been quashed.
 
Apparently Mandelson can`t remember why he was wandering around Epstein`s flat in his underpants, total joke.

It is amazing what being involved with Epstein can do different people's memories. Some do not remember what they were doing, others clearly remember going to Pizza Express in Woking... It is worth of study!
 
Yep, Brexit bandwagon mentality has taken over again. Vague gripes and dislikes, and no real policy apart from 'cracking down' on whatever the crowd is baying for.

Witch hunting is in full swing re the Labour, Lib Dem and Green leaders, although nobody can actually pin down what they're responsible for that they don't like. Just generic complaints and accusations about elites, corruption, immigration, 'woke', and apparently being paedophile sympathisers.

Once this bandwagon starts, nobody can drag themselves away from it or even identify it, until its kicked them in the knackers. Fully expect to lose employee rights, benefits, and universal healthcare and justice for anyone not part of the wealthy crony clique if Reform takes charge. Probably rows with the non English nations too.
 
Things looking up here. The SNP are gaining seats and the Ref*rm leader in Scotland only managed 3rd place in that constituency.
 
It looks like we'll have a clear pro independence majority in the Scottish parliament again. Unfortunately Swinney set himself a near impossible target of a SNP overall majority, in a voting system specifically designed to prevent one party having a majority.

Westminster will of course deny any request for a referendum to leave the "voluntary union"

We've been stuck with Brexit because England wanted it.
Now we'll be stuck with Reform because England want it
 
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