By RedSparrows
#70262
Join my revolt against the very articulation of my ideas! Hurrah!
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By Malcolm Armsteen
#70263
Good article. For a Tory I quite like Henry Hill - he's a realist in a world of fantasists.
By Youngian
#70268
Malcolm Armsteen wrote: Mon Jun 17, 2024 2:53 pm Good article. For a Tory I quite like Henry Hill - he's a realist in a world of fantasists.
He makes a salient point here that won’t win him any plaudits. Trying to convince people on our own side that wage stagnation is not just down to Osborne, Brexit or the banking crash can be hard work.
The UK’s GDP per capita (the actually important measure of how prosperous we are, not how many people we’ve added to the economy) has been flat since 2007, as have real wages.
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By Malcolm Armsteen
#70269
Hence Starmer's emphasis on growth.
By satnav
#70288
I can't believe that the BBC 10 o' clock news has just devoted the first 10 minutes of the bulletin to the Reform Party manifesto. Whilst they did point out its many failings a party that is only likely to pick up a handful of seats really shouldn't be getting that amount of coverage in the news. Newsnight are also going to be giving coverage to the manifesto as well.
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By Abernathy
#70290
Yes, I’m sick of the undue prominence being given to Farage and his swivel-eyed followers.

His manifesto - sorry, contract is full of utter shite. Policies that if they were ever enacted would have the country on its fucking knees within 6 months. Hateful crap from beginning to end.

Farage is such a bloody grifter. And so is that cunt Habib.
By Youngian
#70294
Imagine how McDonnell or Reeves would be treated if they came out with Reform’s fag packet economic proposals. We’d never hear the last of it from morning to sunset. It’s an opportunity for Labour to grab a few more Conservative waverers who might be looking at Reform.
Andrew Neil has at least put his big boy trousers back on for the GE
By davidjay
#70296
Of coure they're amateurs. Their entire strategy is built round having had enough of experts, and sadly we know how that ended up last time.
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By mattomac
#70299
We are seriously at a point where the party that may be the opposition aren’t even being looked at.
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By Andy McDandy
#70303
Foot in the door, seat at the table, chip in the game.

Then try getting rid of the fuckers.
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By Malcolm Armsteen
#70832
Killer Whale wrote: Wed Jun 26, 2024 11:33 am Fuck's sakes.
Indeed...
By davidjay
#70860
mattomac wrote: Tue Jun 18, 2024 2:36 am We are seriously at a point where the party that may be the opposition aren’t even being looked at.
Does anyone cleverer than me know what the tipping point would be that translates percentage share into seats?
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By Crabcakes
#70889
RandomElement wrote: Thu Jun 27, 2024 10:01 am "I have actually met Putin and had a 10-minute chat with him, and he seemed very good. He is not the Austrian gentleman with a moustache come alive again."
I’d agree he’s not like Hitler. Because being a scheming and insidious paranoiac with access to nuclear weapons is in many ways far more terrifying.
By RedSparrows
#70892
'very good'

At what? Maintaining power and debilitating Russia and its neighbours for years, in the name of 'pride and security'? Skimming off the top? Pissing off liberals?

What a champ.
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