gordondaviesmoustache
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No, because I’m now getting my hate-fix from the US Presidential Election.Any withdrawal symptoms?
No, because I’m now getting my hate-fix from the US Presidential Election.Any withdrawal symptoms?
You do realise don’t you that the British voter is a fickle beast. If they are not best pleased with the incumbent for whatever reason, they will vote for the other main party just to punish the sitting one.Depends who the alternative is and, if it’s the same bunch as just dry bummed, I don’t think Labour will be worried
You’re just kicking the can down the line. What happens after November?No, because I’m now getting my hate-fix from the US Presidential Election.
MaybeYou do realise don’t you that the British voter is a fickle beast. If they are not best pleased with the incumbent for whatever reason, they will vote for the other main party just to punish the sitting one.
I’ve thought of little else of late…You’re just kicking the can down the line. What happens after November?
What a truly amazing electoral system we have.You do realise don’t you that the British voter is a fickle beast. If they are not best pleased with the incumbent for whatever reason, they will vote for the other main party just to punish the sitting one.
Ah, you will be one of the super rice who has to "pay his fair share" of taxation to come. (Implication being it was not a fair share previously).I used to fly business class in the 1980s and 1990s to the US
I see you’re doubling down even after I proved you wrong.Prices move in line with demand? Would never have thought of that one. Still doesn’t change the fact that he flew first class given the figures involved.
I do like your little jibe about ‘if you ever travelled anywhere on business’ though. Touchingly naive.
I prefer pilau rice to super rice myself.Ah, you will be one of the super rice who has to "pay his fair share" of taxation to come. (Implication being it was not a fair share previously).
Make ZERO mistake. There's two reasons Starmer won, and won a 170 seat majority at that.Depends who the alternative is and, if it’s the same bunch as just dry bummed, I don’t think Labour will be worried
Three things wrong with that analysis. Plenty of ‘traditional Labour voters’ voted Reform so if they weren’t there, their votes wouldn’t all necessarily have gone to the Tories.Make ZERO mistake. There's two reasons Starmer won, and won a 170 seat majority at that.
1. Because people were truly pissed off and especially, bored with 14 years of Tory government and wanted a change, and
2. Because the right vote was split down the middle between Tory and Reform, whereas the left vote was not. Had there been a unified party on the right, Starmer might not even be PM right now, which given (1) is TRULY remarkable.
He is the most unpopular Labour leader to ever win a GE, and surely this will be his last and only stab at it.
How many of those seats were a toss up between Lab 'n Lib?Three things wrong with that analysis. Plenty of ‘traditional Labour voters’ voted Reform so if they weren’t there, their votes wouldn’t all necessarily have gone to the Tories.
Secondly, in terms of the popular vote Labour, Lib Dem and Green are all ‘left’ to most people and Labour still won in spite of the ‘left’ vote being split three ways.
Thirdly there was a lot of tactical voting where people voted for the party most likely to beat the Tories, hence the 72 Lib Dem MPs. That suppressed the Labour vote in those constituencies.
So that’s 3 mistakes as far as I can see.
Funnily enough it was Dorries who said that Rayner’s dancing demeaned her office. That would be the former “I’m a Celebrity” contestant from 2012 who abandoned her responsibilities as an MP then and again last year. No hypocrisy at all!Rayner fucking dancing shows so little respect for the nation , bet Nick Ferrari and Rees Mogg are fuming .
It will be I agree. He will step down after a min of two termsMake ZERO mistake. There's two reasons Starmer won, and won a 170 seat majority at that.
1. Because people were truly pissed off and especially, bored with 14 years of Tory government and wanted a change, and
2. Because the right vote was split down the middle between Tory and Reform, whereas the left vote was not. Had there been a unified party on the right, Starmer might not even be PM right now, which given (1) is TRULY remarkable.
He is the most unpopular Labour leader to ever win a GE, and surely this will be his last and only stab at it.
None that I can find. All their new seats were gains from the Conservatives or SNP where those parties came second.How many of those seats were a toss up between Lab 'n Lib?
Curious as to how that would be policedAn easy popular win for the new government would be to outlaw resale of any tickets for more than their original sale price.
The only people that wouldn't be happy with this are the touts like Viagogo and those that arnt interested in the events in the first place and just want to make a quick buck by exploiting others. Comon Starmer sort it.
Inact a law and then fine the websites that allow them to be sold. Sure private sales would be hard if not impossible to police. But the likes of Viagogo and see tickets would be out of buiness in a short matter or time.Curious as to how that would be policed
An easy popular win for the new government would be to outlaw resale of any tickets for more than their original sale price.
The only people that wouldn't be happy with this are the touts like Viagogo and those that arnt interested in the events in the first place and just want to make a quick buck by exploiting others. Comon Starmer sort it.