He’d be further away ? But you’re right he’d be shit and self serving as PM but better at bullshitting on tellyIf he’s as bad as you say, how would him running the country help Manchester?
Like Manchester isn’t part of the country.
You sound like a scouser, mate. ‘Manc, not English’.
If you think a lying, racist, shameless grifter is the best hope we've got then you need professional help.I'm not a particular fan of Farage, btw. I just think he's the best hope we've got.
Don't think we will, too many in the party are aware of what he is.
I'm loathe to enter the political match day thread, but this really needs to be questioned. "Business people" whose strategy was to isolate the country from the enormous market sat on it's doorstep with which it had had a successful relationship for 50 years? What chance do you think Farage has of signing a single trade deal or attracting any inward investment to the UK?I'm not a particular fan of Farage, btw. I just think he's the best hope we've got. I prefer Chemi Badenock but her party is unelectable.
If we can get growth moving, back to the good old days or 3% or 4% even, then everything changes. Government has more revenue to spend, public services get better, taxes can be cut. People can genuinely be better off for the first time in donkeys years.
So how do you get growth? By having a genuinely pro-business agenda. And Reform is run by business people who might actually have some clue, unlike the current set of clowns.
You'd think there would be swift action based on recent resultsI’m starting to think he will be lucky to last the week…
When you say it every week, law of averages state that it’ll be right one one occasion.You'd think there would be swift action based on recent results
Which he’ll be able to get quickly, affordability and less chance of a brown/black shrink under our new public private NHSIf you think a lying, racist, shameless grifter is the best hope we've got then you need professional help.
When you say it every week, law of averages state that it’ll be right one one occasion.
When you vote against every party in power, you can never be wrong, apart from in referenda, when they cried a Mea culpa.
Professional protesters.
I read the thread. I don’t tend to reply. It’ll be fun to see who the next leader is and how shit you think it is.Alarm went off I see lol
I read the thread. I don’t tend to reply. It’ll be fun to see who the next leader is and how shit you think it is.
It’s all you do.
It is, but it’s also good to look at things positively too. It’s genuinely good for your mental health, rather than cynically calling everything shit.It’s ok to call things wrong now and then.
You will be ok and you will get over it in time.
It is, but it’s also good to look at things positively too. It’s genuinely good for your mental health, rather than cynically calling everything shit.
This isn’t even about politics. I’ve never seen you post anything positive about anything.
Obviously I disagree about your views on the greens but not many who voted green are gonna go to Reform or Tory. Those parties I mentioned(plaid as well) are a consortium of the left, whether the voter moves from party to party isnt of that much importance to the point.I may misread it but I wonder how real the Green threat actually is? I mean they are actually clinically insane, and outside areas where the Immams coordinate the votes for them, I wonder how many other seats they might get in a GE where Polanski's clinical insanity is pulled to shreds by every media channel in every interview.
I think voting for you local Green councillor is a lot less "serious" than voting for a Green MP, and I think their vote collapses in a General Election. For now they are a protest vote. When its for real? Their vote disappears I think.
I leave you to your misery. Enjoy the next leader that’ll make you even more miserable in all likelihood.You see what you want to see…