carlosthejackal
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I sense a certain flaw in her claim to be lifelong Labour
So this political company that Tice and Farage own, it gets millions of £'s of free advertising from the BBC, and lets say it gets nearly a fifth of the votes cast in the election.
That's got to be worth a lot of money hasn't it?
And there is nothing to stop it being sold on the free market, netting a nice little capital gain for it's shareholders.
Wonder who would like to buy something like that...maybe a previously unknown Russian oligarch going by the name of Vladolf Putler. Whoever owns it could have a seat at the negotiating table in the event that the next election doesn't have a clear winner. Much cheaper and more direct influence than a million bots on Facebook and Twitter, or payiing the Tory Party shitloads of money only for them to lose their seats and majority.
I do hope Starmer reeases the Russia Report the day after he gets the keys!
One persons fascist is somebody else’s Corbyn.Are we really sure he's a fascist?
One persons fascist is somebody else’s Corbyn.
amateurs
There success will be to the detriment of the Tory cunts. Which is good.They have offered to cancel HS2 which itself will free up potentially £50bn. Reform's policies are actually quite sensible and measured in places, the only thing I really disagree with them on is immigration. Whether they could actually enact their policies is another thing but sensibilities have never been an issue at elections.
I think they're going to do much better than many think.
The Tories are finished, it's pointless even mentioning them. Reform have doubled their fate.There success will be to the detriment of the Tory cunts. Which is good.
He’ll likely win that seat. I envisage he’ll be as present in his constituency as that other grifting **** Galloway was in his. Farage is on the trump grift. Everything he’s doing is based on trump. His rise will hasten the fall of the tories.The Tories are finished, it's pointless even mentioning them. Reform have doubled their fate.
The critical thing in this election really is whether Farage wins his seat. If that happens then Farage will be the opposition, he will probably end up in a pact with the Tories and there he becomes defacto Tory leader.
I can think of at least one I’d add…
I think they’ve removed the biggest one.I can think of at least one I’d add…
All incumbent governments are being ousted, whether right, centrist or left. 80 seat super majorities turn into 200 in the opposite direction.
There are two factors in play here. The youth want change because they can’t see what their future holds and the elderly want to hoard their wealth and return back to 1960.
The youth vote in the opposite side to the incumbent government and the elderly vote Tory or racist party.
You agree with scrapping net zero and drilling for more oil and gas?They have offered to cancel HS2 which itself will free up potentially £50bn. Reform's policies are actually quite sensible and measured in places, the only thing I really disagree with them on is immigration. Whether they could actually enact their policies is another thing but sensibilities have never been an issue at elections.
I think they're going to do much better than many think.