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General Election Thread 17:46 - May 22 with 243722 viewsloftboy

This will be the first election that I have no idea who to vote for, will never vote Tory again after the lies during covid where my dad lost his life, don’t trust starmer, would never vote for a bunch of racists like reform , anyone give me a clue?

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favourite cheese mature Cheddar. FFS there is no such thing as the EPL
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General Election Thread on 17:36 - Jun 11 with 2584 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

General Election Thread on 17:26 - Jun 11 by Discodroids

It's bonkers , as much as i abhor Owen Jones i can't ever imagine lobbing my Victorian beekeepers helmet at him . Crazy.

*Unless of course this incident today was another far-right plant or someone On the Reform Payroll!
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https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2020/07/24/football-hooligan-attacked-owen-jone
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General Election Thread on 17:42 - Jun 11 with 2546 viewsDiscodroids

General Election Thread on 17:36 - Jun 11 by BazzaInTheLoft

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2020/07/24/football-hooligan-attacked-owen-jone
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Ahh Bollox!, i knew i should have used Clive Lewis in my light hearted analogy!.

DoublePlusGood for the guardian link, Comrade.

The Duke Of New York. A-Number One.

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General Election Thread on 17:44 - Jun 11 with 2551 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

General Election Thread on 17:42 - Jun 11 by Discodroids

Ahh Bollox!, i knew i should have used Clive Lewis in my light hearted analogy!.

DoublePlusGood for the guardian link, Comrade.


Just adding some irony to your fair point.

Link amended.

My point overall, is that milkshake and whatever that was today, political violence is overwhelmingly a right wing persuit, including a dozen high profile murders or serious assaults off the top of my head in recent years.
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General Election Thread on 17:50 - Jun 11 with 2520 viewsDiscodroids

General Election Thread on 17:44 - Jun 11 by BazzaInTheLoft

Just adding some irony to your fair point.

Link amended.

My point overall, is that milkshake and whatever that was today, political violence is overwhelmingly a right wing persuit, including a dozen high profile murders or serious assaults off the top of my head in recent years.
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Your've opened up the Pandora Box there mate!...

I think i'm going to finish watching 'Von Ryans Express ' on film 4.

*Prepared Statement*

' I , Discodroid, neither can or cannot confirm, that i know of , or indeed have ever known of, a victorian beekeepers helmet belonging to myself or third persons unknown. '

11/06/2024.
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The Duke Of New York. A-Number One.

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General Election Thread on 17:52 - Jun 11 with 2530 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

General Election Thread on 17:50 - Jun 11 by Discodroids

Your've opened up the Pandora Box there mate!...

I think i'm going to finish watching 'Von Ryans Express ' on film 4.

*Prepared Statement*

' I , Discodroid, neither can or cannot confirm, that i know of , or indeed have ever known of, a victorian beekeepers helmet belonging to myself or third persons unknown. '

11/06/2024.
[Post edited 11 Jun 18:05]


Great film. Enjoy.
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General Election Thread on 17:54 - Jun 11 with 2504 viewsDiscodroids

General Election Thread on 17:52 - Jun 11 by BazzaInTheLoft

Great film. Enjoy.


I love it mate i watch it every xmas but have gone early this year!

The Duke Of New York. A-Number One.

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General Election Thread on 04:01 - Jun 12 with 2175 viewsSydneyRs

General Election Thread on 14:32 - Jun 11 by BazzaInTheLoft

Where have Labour said they want to rejoin the EU?


They haven't. In fact they have studiously avoided it.

Pretty much nobody wants to talk about that subject. Leavers cannot claim there has been any benefit to it and remainers are terrified of a media pile on if they even hint at such a thing.
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General Election Thread on 10:16 - Jun 12 with 2020 viewsQPR_John

Don't know if this has been mentioned elsewhere but I was interested in Starmer calling the Conservative manifesto Corbynesque. Full of promises but no costings. The same Corbyn manifesto that Starmer fully indorsed in 2017 and 2019.
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General Election Thread on 10:49 - Jun 12 with 1937 viewsstowmarketrange

General Election Thread on 10:16 - Jun 12 by QPR_John

Don't know if this has been mentioned elsewhere but I was interested in Starmer calling the Conservative manifesto Corbynesque. Full of promises but no costings. The same Corbyn manifesto that Starmer fully indorsed in 2017 and 2019.


I think that was a bit of a gaffe by Starmer.His opponents will bring it up at every opportunity they can that he endorsed a corbynesque manifesto twice in the past.
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General Election Thread on 11:19 - Jun 12 with 1879 viewsdm97

General Election Thread on 10:49 - Jun 12 by stowmarketrange

I think that was a bit of a gaffe by Starmer.His opponents will bring it up at every opportunity they can that he endorsed a corbynesque manifesto twice in the past.


Totally agree. However we’re now seeing the “winning horse” phenomenon in full swing - Sunak getting decimated for anything he says and Starmer largely left alone because the media have decided he’s going to be PM so best get in their good books long term. Same thing happened to a lesser degree in 2019, and from what I’ve read very much the case in 1997.

Not to say that Sunak and this shambolic set of tories don’t deserve absolute ridicule for what they’ve done to this country, absolute c****
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General Election Thread on 11:36 - Jun 12 with 1837 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

General Election Thread on 10:49 - Jun 12 by stowmarketrange

I think that was a bit of a gaffe by Starmer.His opponents will bring it up at every opportunity they can that he endorsed a corbynesque manifesto twice in the past.


You should see the promises he made to become leader in the first place!
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General Election Thread on 11:52 - Jun 12 with 1781 views222gers

Sunak saying he had to go without Sky TV as a kid. What deprivation ! How did he cope ?
My wife asked why elections are always on Thursdays.
I told her they used to be on Saturdays but Sky changed it.
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General Election Thread on 12:11 - Jun 12 with 1734 viewsEastR

He was 10 yrs old when sky came about, by which point he was away from home at a £52k a year boarding school where I'm sure the facilities weren't lacking.

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General Election Thread on 12:35 - Jun 12 with 1673 viewsWatford_Ranger

It was considered rather common and vulgar to have a Sky dish back in the day.
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General Election Thread on 12:36 - Jun 12 with 1671 viewsloftboy

General Election Thread on 12:35 - Jun 12 by Watford_Ranger

It was considered rather common and vulgar to have a Sky dish back in the day.


Wasn’t it a “squarial” to begin with?

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Squarial
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favourite cheese mature Cheddar. FFS there is no such thing as the EPL
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General Election Thread on 12:40 - Jun 12 with 1650 viewsWatford_Ranger

General Election Thread on 12:36 - Jun 12 by loftboy

Wasn’t it a “squarial” to begin with?

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Squarial
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Before my time really. My dad getting Premiership Plus was one of the final straws in my parents’ divorce I’m fairly sure.
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General Election Thread on 13:27 - Jun 12 with 1553 viewsNorthernr

General Election Thread on 12:35 - Jun 12 by Watford_Ranger

It was considered rather common and vulgar to have a Sky dish back in the day.


You could redirect police helicopters with the one we had in Grimsby, early 90s I guess. Thing was nearly as big as the house itself. Picture used to break up on a fairly regular basis which could be solved (in my dad's opinion) by taking the viewing card out and blowing on it.
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General Election Thread on 14:23 - Jun 12 with 1368 viewsCamberleyR

General Election Thread on 12:36 - Jun 12 by loftboy

Wasn’t it a “squarial” to begin with?

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Squarial
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That was Sky's 'competition' such as it was before Sky ended up taking them over.

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General Election Thread on 14:39 - Jun 12 with 1323 viewsToast_R

General Election Thread on 13:27 - Jun 12 by Northernr

You could redirect police helicopters with the one we had in Grimsby, early 90s I guess. Thing was nearly as big as the house itself. Picture used to break up on a fairly regular basis which could be solved (in my dad's opinion) by taking the viewing card out and blowing on it.


Used to be able to do that with SNES cartridges.
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General Election Thread on 14:43 - Jun 12 with 1287 viewspeterlund_dk

General Election Thread on 14:39 - Jun 12 by Toast_R

Used to be able to do that with SNES cartridges.


Redirect police helicopters?
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General Election Thread on 14:49 - Jun 12 with 2234 viewsStainrod

General Election Thread on 16:47 - Jun 11 by essextaxiboy

IMO that would snatch defeat from the jaws of victory .

The Lib Dems have in their Manifesto an commitment to rejoin the single market asap and a longer term commitment to rejoin the EU . In 2019 under Jo Swinson they vowed to reverse article 50 and cancel Brexit . They lost seats including Swinsons .

Currently polling at 10%. Why dont those who would have preferred to remain (supposedly now 60%) just pile in behind them ? .
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Think the Lib Dems are totally right to call for us to join the single market. The trade deals Britain has managed on its own are either cut and paste jobs of the ones we had in the EU (as with Japan) or tiny and costing us money (Australia). Meanwhile our trade with Europe - by far our biggest market - has been badly hit. Lots of cost, no benefit six years later.

The Tories know Brexit has been a disaster which is why they aren't even boasting about this one very significant thing they have done.

I understand why Labour aren't talking about it because the right wing media would crucify them but it is depressing because Starmer knows only too well how damaging Brexit has been.
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General Election Thread on 16:05 - Jun 12 with 2099 viewsHAYESBOY

General Election Thread on 14:49 - Jun 12 by Stainrod

Think the Lib Dems are totally right to call for us to join the single market. The trade deals Britain has managed on its own are either cut and paste jobs of the ones we had in the EU (as with Japan) or tiny and costing us money (Australia). Meanwhile our trade with Europe - by far our biggest market - has been badly hit. Lots of cost, no benefit six years later.

The Tories know Brexit has been a disaster which is why they aren't even boasting about this one very significant thing they have done.

I understand why Labour aren't talking about it because the right wing media would crucify them but it is depressing because Starmer knows only too well how damaging Brexit has been.


To re-join the Single Market it would mean having freedom of movement as well. This seems to be a red line for Brexiteers. I would also say you would need to be part of the Customs Union as well. Another red line.
Lib Dems can state they want to re-join the Single Market but they don't say the other parts out loud, because as you say, the predominantly right wing media would hound them and anyone else proposing re-joining.

Smells like a trout farm in here

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General Election Thread on 16:05 - Jun 12 with 2097 viewsessextaxiboy

General Election Thread on 14:49 - Jun 12 by Stainrod

Think the Lib Dems are totally right to call for us to join the single market. The trade deals Britain has managed on its own are either cut and paste jobs of the ones we had in the EU (as with Japan) or tiny and costing us money (Australia). Meanwhile our trade with Europe - by far our biggest market - has been badly hit. Lots of cost, no benefit six years later.

The Tories know Brexit has been a disaster which is why they aren't even boasting about this one very significant thing they have done.

I understand why Labour aren't talking about it because the right wing media would crucify them but it is depressing because Starmer knows only too well how damaging Brexit has been.


Labour are not talking about it because their lead would disappear within days .

If they thought it would get support why not shout it from the rooftops?
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General Election Thread on 16:23 - Jun 12 with 2060 viewsR_from_afar

on 01:00 - Jan 1 by



Although levels of taxation are currently at a 70 year high and, according to the IFS:
"Under current government plans, tax revenue is forecast to rise to 37.7% of GDP
by 2027–28. If this happens, it will represent the highest level of tax ever seen in the UK".

Just for balance

"Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1."

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General Election Thread on 17:08 - Jun 12 with 1974 viewsdmm

on 01:00 - Jan 1 by



If you earn £50k plus in the UK you're in the top 20% and it would be a progressive taxation.
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