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Post by baselswh on Jun 14, 2024 11:42:16 GMT
Some of the comments on here, just wow. Ha! The Lefts continual attempts to stigmatise people that disagree with their 'lahdeedah' nonsense means less and less daily. People are having their say as they did in the Brexit episode.
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Post by baselswh on Jun 14, 2024 11:45:29 GMT
One YouGov poll now has Reform one point above the Tories. Get in!
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Post by Nobbygas on Jun 14, 2024 11:51:40 GMT
But Farage was right though. The point of the laughter was the irony of Farage accusing others of lying. When has he lied?
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Post by Nobbygas on Jun 14, 2024 12:01:59 GMT
It is still interesting how the subject of Brexit is being avoided by both Labour and Tory parties. The Tories have purged their ranks of the main Brexiteers. It seems as they both know it's a subject where eventually they want to take the UK back into the EU, but they both know it is something the public don't want, so they just don't talk about it. The subject defined the last GE. This time around it barely gets a mention.
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Post by baselswh on Jun 14, 2024 12:26:34 GMT
Eg,if Reform win only 3 seats for 4,000,000 to 6,000,000 votes,would this significantly strengthen the call for 1,electoral reform and 2,strengthen a call for the people to insist on referendums if they feel the Government are failing on a particular issue?
Introduced both coud be big steps in this political revolt,that seems to be happening.
Farage mentioned it.
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Post by ltdgas on Jun 14, 2024 12:32:16 GMT
Reform press conference now , nige making so much sense 👍👍
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Post by ltdgas on Jun 14, 2024 12:41:12 GMT
German afd at press conference asking questions , maybe we will have Jack boots on the uk streets sooner rather than later 👍
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Post by ltdgas on Jun 14, 2024 12:43:01 GMT
Nige challenges starmer to a debate on immigration , get stuck into the commie, nige
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Post by ltdgas on Jun 14, 2024 13:00:14 GMT
It is still interesting how the subject of Brexit is being avoided by both Labour and Tory parties. The Tories have purged their ranks of the main Brexiteers. It seems as they both know it's a subject where eventually they want to take the UK back into the EU, but they both know it is something the public don't want, so they just don't talk about it. The subject defined the last GE. This time around it barely gets a mention. Starmer & his mps ( lammy ) have said they’ve been talking to The eu for a long time over closer links with them , the problem is the eu have said they won’t give starmer ( uk ) what they want without rejoining s/m / c/u & following European courts Lib Dem’s have said they want to join c/u ( may of been s/m ) to help the nhs , but it’s a long term goal , and as the Lib Dem whip said the eu is nothing like the eu we left , so we will have to really look at it before deciding if we’d re- join , wouldn’t put a time limit on it I know remainiacs like to claim there are no benifits to brexit ( if you say it enough times it must be true 🙄) , but there’s loads like me who have had substantial pay rises ( 3 in a year ) , thousands in retention bonuses & much more job opertunites It obviously benifits me a lot , but I’d be open to a referendum in 20 years , but we can’t have arguments like this time over the 52 / 48 result , so if would have to be imho a 80 % majority to win
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Post by oldie on Jun 14, 2024 13:24:20 GMT
It is still interesting how the subject of Brexit is being avoided by both Labour and Tory parties. The Tories have purged their ranks of the main Brexiteers. It seems as they both know it's a subject where eventually they want to take the UK back into the EU, but they both know it is something the public don't want, so they just don't talk about it. The subject defined the last GE. This time around it barely gets a mention. I agree. It appears the Tories are afraid of being held to account over the terrible impact of Brexit and Labour don't want to be diverted down a rabbit hole when they have electoral victory in sight. Personally I sense no appetite for this topic to be debates (again)...but the sub text under the terms "growth" are the constraints on growth, including trading with the EU. Hello Customs Union It will be good to have Farage out in the open now. Looking at some of the less than subtle comments on here it should be a laugh.
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Post by oldie on Jun 14, 2024 13:29:24 GMT
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Post by oldie on Jun 14, 2024 13:36:15 GMT
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Post by Nobbygas on Jun 14, 2024 13:47:29 GMT
Seriously, do you think any British Government would have the knowledge/skills/foresight to do something that Amazon are just starting to do? Not only that but Amazon are one of the world leaders with Cloud development.
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Post by ltdgas on Jun 14, 2024 13:50:06 GMT
It is still interesting how the subject of Brexit is being avoided by both Labour and Tory parties. The Tories have purged their ranks of the main Brexiteers. It seems as they both know it's a subject where eventually they want to take the UK back into the EU, but they both know it is something the public don't want, so they just don't talk about it. The subject defined the last GE. This time around it barely gets a mention. I agree. It appears the Tories are afraid of being held to account over the terrible impact of Brexit and Labour don't want to be diverted down a rabbit hole when they have electoral victory in sight. Personally I sense no appetite for this topic to be debates (again)...but the sub text under the terms "growth" are the constraints on growth, including trading with the EU. Hello Customs Union It will be good to have Farage out in the open now. Looking at some of the less than subtle comments on here it should be a laugh. Terrible impact of brexit , give it a bloody rest , it’s had nothing but positive impact on me Try the normal remainiac rubbish , catastrophic, devastating, it’s completely ruined my 2 yrs olds future , I’m sure the nut job remainiacs will lap it up Anyway list the terrible impact of brexit on you ? Mental health ? Yep can certainly see that one 🙄
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Post by oldie on Jun 14, 2024 13:56:39 GMT
Seriously, do you think any British Government would have the knowledge/skills/foresight to do something that Amazon are just starting to do? Not only that but Amazon are one of the world leaders with Cloud development. Yeah I know. I am sat here in the heart of Amazon land, in Washington State My daughter in law works at Amazon in Generative AI. Some very interesting conversations about where this is going.
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Post by oldie on Jun 14, 2024 14:03:15 GMT
I agree. It appears the Tories are afraid of being held to account over the terrible impact of Brexit and Labour don't want to be diverted down a rabbit hole when they have electoral victory in sight. Personally I sense no appetite for this topic to be debates (again)...but the sub text under the terms "growth" are the constraints on growth, including trading with the EU. Hello Customs Union It will be good to have Farage out in the open now. Looking at some of the less than subtle comments on here it should be a laugh. Terrible impact of brexit , give it a bloody rest , it’s had nothing but positive impact on me Try the normal remainiac rubbish , catastrophic, devastating, it’s completely ruined my 2 yrs olds future , I’m sure the nut job remainiacs will lap it up Anyway list the terrible impact of brexit on you ? Mental health ? Yep can certainly see that one 🙄 I am fortunate enough to have had very little negative impact on me personally, other than in public services, most of which was caused by the disaster of Tory policies of 2010, the subsequent incompetence of the Brexit cheerleader Johnson and the absolute joke, Truss All exacerbated by the constraints on Trade after 2019. As for your personal claims of large wage increases they are utterly irrelevant if you cannot explain how they are paid for...which you are incapable of doing. Standard analytical fare from Reform.
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Post by Nobbygas on Jun 14, 2024 14:13:20 GMT
Seriously, do you think any British Government would have the knowledge/skills/foresight to do something that Amazon are just starting to do? Not only that but Amazon are one of the world leaders with Cloud development. Yeah I know. I am sat here in the heart of Amazon land, in Washington State My daughter in law works at Amazon in Generative AI. Some very interesting conversations about where this is going. I also have a friend who is very very senior in AWS.
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Post by oldie on Jun 14, 2024 14:15:58 GMT
Yeah I know. I am sat here in the heart of Amazon land, in Washington State My daughter in law works at Amazon in Generative AI. Some very interesting conversations about where this is going. I also have a friend who is very very senior in AWS. Shall we swap names😜
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Post by oldie on Jun 14, 2024 14:17:21 GMT
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Post by ltdgas on Jun 14, 2024 14:28:58 GMT
Terrible impact of brexit , give it a bloody rest , it’s had nothing but positive impact on me Try the normal remainiac rubbish , catastrophic, devastating, it’s completely ruined my 2 yrs olds future , I’m sure the nut job remainiacs will lap it up Anyway list the terrible impact of brexit on you ? Mental health ? Yep can certainly see that one 🙄 I am fortunate enough to have had very little negative impact on me personally, other than in public services, most of which was caused by the disaster of Tory policies of 2010, the subsequent incompetence of the Brexit cheerleader Johnson and the absolute joke, Truss All exacerbated by the constraints on Trade after 2019. As for your personal claims of large wage increases they are utterly irrelevant if you cannot explain how they are paid for...which you are incapable of doing. Standard analytical fare from Reform. So you shout the terrible impact of brexit , but it’s had no impact on you 🙄🙄why am I not suprised As for why I’ve had substantial pay rises / retention bonuses , more job opportunities, I’ve explained it many times to you , but as it doesn’t suit your narrative of everything brexit is a disaster you choose to ignore . Well Ill tell you once again , cheap Labour from the eu suppressed my wages for years ( as it did many Others ) , when brexit came along , ending of fom the cheap Labour stopped , there then became a shortage of labour , firms upped there pay rates to attract workers , companies didn’t want to loose there existing workers so offered retention bonuses & raised there rates As you’ve questioned this before how was it paid for ( I’ve told you but again doesn’t suit your narrative so again you ignore ) , I’ll tell you again ( your bloody hard work) my firm make millions in profits before brexit , they make millions now , maybe not as much but the Boss still seems to get his new Bentleys so can’t be doing bad .
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