johnnytapia
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Let’s hope so.It will go down more rapidly than it went up. Might end up saving the planet.
Let’s hope so.It will go down more rapidly than it went up. Might end up saving the planet.
Obviously not disagreeing on FPTP, but that’s still not quite as damaging as the fuckwits who control the media and pump out endless lies entirely for their own agenda.My disdain for FPTP is well documented (by me) but there’s no denying its ability to wipe a sitting government out.
But for me, that doesn’t begin to mitigate its long-term damage to this country. Not even close.
And take "donations" from the mentally simple and gullible. Straight from the Trump playbook.Of course it’s a grift, covering all bases now that Trump has been found guilty. If he doesn’t get in he’ll be off to the US to chance his arm and if he does then he gets the MPs wage while doing fuck all for it, apart from getting a couple of minutes in the Commons to remind us of his bile.
Reform aren’t there as a serious party, they are there who influence things, nothing more.
Only now have they started their own space race.Super rich people have wanted to get off the planet for as long as we’ve known about other planets to be fair.
The ‘Smethwick’ metre would be the one to choose!What metric(s) are you using?
Ye famine and global warming will probably do that.It will go down more rapidly than it went up. Might end up saving the planet.
But who would do their bidding once they went? Us plebs couldn’t afford to go.Super rich people have wanted to get off the planet for as long as we’ve known about other planets to be fair.
Super rich people have wanted to get off the planet for as long as we’ve known about other planets to be fair.
I don't see why they would this time.I wouldn’t be surprised if they did a 11th hour deal with the tories .
If 20% of the 2019 Clacton Tories switched to Labour and half of the rest went to Reform, Labour would win. That’s without taking into account those that won’t bother this time which will impact the Tories more.I don't see why they would this time.
Last time out Brexit was at genuine risk. If they had stood and split the vote enough Corbyn would have got in and the majority of Parliament would have demanded a 2nd ref and brexit would have died a slow death.
This time there is zero consequence for them if they annihilate the tories. Labour are in anyway.
Farage is an agitator. He will love this campaign. He will then be a terrible MP if he gets in.
Hope the tories beat him. If was Starmer I'd stand down the Clacton candidate.