Post election thoughts 09:46 - Jul 5 with 2452 views | onehunglow | Incredible really. Not see so much slaughter so those nice Canadians sets out those poor bloody seals That said,Sunak looks like a battered seal. An utter clown preceded by two vicious butchers who killed their party . Corbyn wins showing the difference between his London milieu and denizens and the rest of us Farage clearly loves him being the cynosure of disaffected leavers Rees Mogg dumped so no comic value And the magnificence of the décolletage of Penny Maudaunt gone Tories lost it when Ruth Davidson left the stage Interesting times ahead | |
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Post election thoughts on 16:20 - Jul 5 with 910 views | Gwyn737 |
Post election thoughts on 16:11 - Jul 5 by pencoedjack | Personally, I believe that not continually throwing money at the NHS is a good part of their manifesto as well. The NHS needs an overhaul & continually throwing good money after bad isn't the answer. |
Their manefesto health pledges would cost an awful lot of money IMO. | | | |
Post election thoughts on 16:27 - Jul 5 with 895 views | Whiterockin |
Post election thoughts on 14:52 - Jul 5 by Gwyn737 | They can but they'll have to do three things. 1. The LDs ground machine did very well in targeting seats they could win. Reform will have to become a 'proper' party and evolve into a more traditional election machine. 2. They've had a massive bump with the return of Farage. They need to work out what comes next. 3. They've got four MPs in Parliament for 5 years to show they can talk about things apart from immigration to show they're not just a protest vote. Also everything depends on the performance of Labour. If they're rubbish, the door will be wide open. If things get better, voters will stop being so angry and the vote will seep back to the center right. |
I won't hold my breath, here in Wales we know the facts. Sir Keir Starmer described the Welsh Government as providing a “blueprint for what what Labour can do across the UK”. | | | |
Post election thoughts on 16:37 - Jul 5 with 881 views | builthjack | Imagine if all Labour supporters had voted. It was so easy that an awful lot didnt bother to turn up as they knew they had it in the bag. Easy peasy. | |
| Swansea Indepenent Poster Of The Year 2021. Dr P / Mart66 / Roathie / Parlay / E20/ Duffle was 2nd, but he is deluded and thinks in his little twisted brain that he won. Poor sod. We let him win this year, as he has cried for a whole year. His 14 usernames, bless his cotton socks.
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Post election thoughts on 17:13 - Jul 5 with 848 views | Luther27 |
Post election thoughts on 16:37 - Jul 5 by builthjack | Imagine if all Labour supporters had voted. It was so easy that an awful lot didnt bother to turn up as they knew they had it in the bag. Easy peasy. |
As the guy on Question Time said…”Are you two the best we have?….i think that’s more the reason there was a 10% drop in people voting in Wales. However…Labour are in power and I was hoping the country would unite….then I watched how the bigoted bottom feeders of life performed in trying to disrupt Farage during his speach. That’s not how democracy should operate. | | | |
Post election thoughts on 17:19 - Jul 5 with 842 views | onehunglow |
Post election thoughts on 16:20 - Jul 5 by raynor94 | Why on are earth are they my Tories? |
You might have questioned anything Labour related They don’t do criticism | |
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Post election thoughts on 19:59 - Jul 5 with 785 views | KeithHaynes | Reform UK get a fifth seat. Basildon and East Thurrock. | |
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Post election thoughts on 20:30 - Jul 5 with 743 views | Luther27 |
Post election thoughts on 19:59 - Jul 5 by KeithHaynes | Reform UK get a fifth seat. Basildon and East Thurrock. |
Despaired at the bigots at Farage press conference and organised to cause maximum disruption. More sinister implications at Jess Phillips acceptance speach. Her campaign along with that of Shabana Mahmood are an insult to democracy and should be dealt with with the full force of the law not just today but at every occurrence until these bigots and racists accept their behaviour is intolerable in our society. | | | |
Post election thoughts on 21:34 - Jul 5 with 719 views | SullutaCreturned |
Post election thoughts on 20:30 - Jul 5 by Luther27 | Despaired at the bigots at Farage press conference and organised to cause maximum disruption. More sinister implications at Jess Phillips acceptance speach. Her campaign along with that of Shabana Mahmood are an insult to democracy and should be dealt with with the full force of the law not just today but at every occurrence until these bigots and racists accept their behaviour is intolerable in our society. |
An insult to democracy, what happened then? | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Post election thoughts on 23:31 - Jul 5 with 667 views | majorraglan |
Post election thoughts on 20:30 - Jul 5 by Luther27 | Despaired at the bigots at Farage press conference and organised to cause maximum disruption. More sinister implications at Jess Phillips acceptance speach. Her campaign along with that of Shabana Mahmood are an insult to democracy and should be dealt with with the full force of the law not just today but at every occurrence until these bigots and racists accept their behaviour is intolerable in our society. |
I’m no overly keen on Farage, but we live in a democracy and he has every right to articulate his views as long as they are legal and do not constitute criminal offences. The guys who heckled him have a right to protest and be heard, but there has to be decorum and they went well beyond what’s acceptable. In terms of Birmingham, again it’s completely unacceptable, threatening and intimidating is not on, the police need to prosecute the offenders in all the instances where offences are being disclosed. | | | |
Post election thoughts on 00:18 - Jul 6 with 660 views | Robbie | Chatting in work today and was shocked by the number of staff who did not bother to vote . Main theme seemed to be they are all crooks and liars , why bother . Living a short distance from Neef my boundary changes dictate I am now under the Brecon/Radnor area control for my MP , I rarely venture up that way , in Neath more often . Red of Neath is now gone as my old constituency , Yellow is now my Party . Did not vote for either of them Parties though . | | | |
Post election thoughts on 05:51 - Jul 6 with 613 views | AnotherJohn | My mood lightened slightly when I saw that our new PM had passed over Emily Thornberry for the Attorney General role. But then I saw that the substitute chosen (and given a peerage to enable him to take the position) is Richard Hermer KC, a human rights lawyer from the infamous Matrix Chambers. Among his specialist areas of expertise is the application of international law in domestic UK courts. Another plus point for the cross channel trade. | | | |
Post election thoughts on 08:35 - Jul 6 with 578 views | SgorioFruit |
this is what it means to be proud to serve your community, serve your people. Tories need to watch and learn. | |
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Post election thoughts on 09:37 - Jul 6 with 546 views | controversial_jack |
Post election thoughts on 23:31 - Jul 5 by majorraglan | I’m no overly keen on Farage, but we live in a democracy and he has every right to articulate his views as long as they are legal and do not constitute criminal offences. The guys who heckled him have a right to protest and be heard, but there has to be decorum and they went well beyond what’s acceptable. In terms of Birmingham, again it’s completely unacceptable, threatening and intimidating is not on, the police need to prosecute the offenders in all the instances where offences are being disclosed. |
The irony of Reform and democracy. Yes, they have a right to protest and protest vociferously as long as no threats wire made or laws broken | | | |
Post election thoughts on 10:35 - Jul 6 with 522 views | onehunglow |
Post election thoughts on 05:51 - Jul 6 by AnotherJohn | My mood lightened slightly when I saw that our new PM had passed over Emily Thornberry for the Attorney General role. But then I saw that the substitute chosen (and given a peerage to enable him to take the position) is Richard Hermer KC, a human rights lawyer from the infamous Matrix Chambers. Among his specialist areas of expertise is the application of international law in domestic UK courts. Another plus point for the cross channel trade. |
Lefty lawyer become lefty judges | |
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Post election thoughts on 12:33 - Jul 6 with 506 views | Joesus_Of_Narbereth |
Post election thoughts on 05:51 - Jul 6 by AnotherJohn | My mood lightened slightly when I saw that our new PM had passed over Emily Thornberry for the Attorney General role. But then I saw that the substitute chosen (and given a peerage to enable him to take the position) is Richard Hermer KC, a human rights lawyer from the infamous Matrix Chambers. Among his specialist areas of expertise is the application of international law in domestic UK courts. Another plus point for the cross channel trade. |
And another victory for cronyism. | |
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Post election thoughts on 13:31 - Jul 6 with 480 views | JACKMANANDBOY |
Post election thoughts on 12:33 - Jul 6 by Joesus_Of_Narbereth | And another victory for cronyism. |
Matrix Chambers FFS. | |
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Post election thoughts on 13:36 - Jul 6 with 471 views | JACKMANANDBOY |
Post election thoughts on 12:33 - Jul 6 by Joesus_Of_Narbereth | And another victory for cronyism. |
Matrix Chambers FFS. As somebody said it's the same Circus but we should expect different clowns. | |
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Post election thoughts on 15:01 - Jul 6 with 425 views | JumpingJackFlash | I wonder whether Reform will now become a proper political party and not a limited company? Up to now they’ll take your money if you want to be a “member” but you won’t get a say in anything they do, any policies or leader. Farage is the majority shareholder and does whatever he likes. | | | |
Post election thoughts on 16:36 - Jul 6 with 377 views | builthjack | 24 hours to reflect . A magnificent win. | |
| Swansea Indepenent Poster Of The Year 2021. Dr P / Mart66 / Roathie / Parlay / E20/ Duffle was 2nd, but he is deluded and thinks in his little twisted brain that he won. Poor sod. We let him win this year, as he has cried for a whole year. His 14 usernames, bless his cotton socks.
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