| Forum Reply | Beep beep beep beep…:.. at 17:16 29 Jul 2024
Personally speaking I think there needs to be a serious discussion about government finances. Whether that will be allowed by tax dodging non dom press barons is another point altogether |
| Forum Reply | Huw Jenkins at 07:48 17 Jul 2024
A combination of all three? |
| Forum Reply | Labour less popular now than under Corbyn? at 07:42 8 Jul 2024
But that's the point, he stood as an independent so the constituents went with him. I suspect you're not alone that the Fire Liar Mourdant is your guilty pleasure |
| Forum Reply | Sir Keir Starmer PM at 06:49 8 Jul 2024
The Rwanda plan was a distraction from Patel's bullying swept under the carpet by that (swear word) Johnson. And whilst I agree criminals need dealing with being careful what you wish for RE human rights. Why is it only Russia and Belarus are the only European nations not signed up to the ECHR, the very court ourselves and Winston Churchill founded? |
| Forum Reply | Tata Steel at 19:01 7 Jul 2024
I think there's a middle ground here. The problem is (and was) that the state of the nations health wouldn't have allowed us not to lock down. |
| Forum Reply | Labour less popular now than under Corbyn? at 18:58 7 Jul 2024
Corbyn was always going to win his seat as the constituents love him. He is a good local MP who is great on local issues, however a leader he certainly wasn't. For someone who wasn't an anti Semite he had a lot of anti semetic friends but that's another conversation |
| Forum Reply | England at 07:36 26 Jun 2024
He's taken Shaw who hasn't played since February, which means he now has a right footed left back. Eze's has full backs on toast in an average Palace team yet he doesn't get a look in. It's probably fair to say that this is the tournament that is one too far for Southgate |
| Forum Reply | Nigel Farage at 12:56 22 Jun 2024
There's no conflation on my part. He's on record saying he admires Putin. The same Putin who conducted a Novichok attack in Salisbury where most of our Military top brass are |
| Forum Reply | Nigel Farage at 21:22 21 Jun 2024
Yet the usual hacks in the media ignore it. They'd (rightly) be foaming at the mouth if it was mentioned by someone on the left Left and right are two cheeks of the same fetid arßehole if you ask me |
| Forum Reply | Nigel Farage at 21:21 21 Jun 2024
I mean it would have a point if it was Welsh Labour's thing but central government in Westminster gave them half a billion of taxpayers money too |
| Forum Reply | Nigel Farage at 08:37 18 Jun 2024
The telegraph has gone full quack. |
| Forum Reply | General Election at 09:59 16 Jun 2024
Time for electoral reform if you ask me. Time to have the howlers from the sidelines in parliament and accountable to their constituency |
| Forum Reply | Nigel Farage at 20:50 14 Jun 2024
So we are both making assumptions then 😉 |
| Forum Reply | Nigel Farage at 07:40 14 Jun 2024
A well founded assumption though Doc. Farage is one of those Truss free market ideologues. For me it's not the reform that worries me, it's the people who would do the reforming. They couldn't procure a weekly shop with value for money for starters! |
| Forum Reply | Nigel Farage at 22:06 13 Jun 2024
Isn't Germany free at the point of access though? Given his links to the quacks on the right in America do you really believe he'd be moderate in implementing such a system? *Disclaimer - Iain Dale's why can't we get along book has a cracking chapter on NHS reform. I think most sound people agree there's an urgent need for evolution but we simply don't have enough sensible people in power to do what is right |
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