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General Election 13:52 - May 22 with 19800 viewsraynor94

Are we about to hear the date later today, Sunak has called a cabinet meeting this afternoon.

Inflation is down, things aren't going to get much better for the Tories.

July 4th😉

You give it out, you take it back it`s all part of the game
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General Election on 13:14 - May 23 with 1437 viewsWhiterockin

General Election on 12:33 - May 23 by JumpingJackFlash

We are desperate to get these people here to keep the NHS and care sector afloat.

Is it so unreasonable to ask if you’re a nurse in India that you can bring your children with you to work in the NHS?


If we didn't have such high levels of immigration we wouldn't need so many NHS workers.
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General Election on 13:53 - May 23 with 1381 viewsWingstandwood

General Election on 13:14 - May 23 by Whiterockin

If we didn't have such high levels of immigration we wouldn't need so many NHS workers.


Yes indeed. look at the gross immigration figures, that were pointed out by a leading G.P representative, who says that those numbers have not been met with nowhere near adequate NHS staffing increases for staggering figures like that! That G.P placed a lot of blame on mass-immigration. for the dire shortage of G.P numbers and appalling services provided
https://www.statista.com/statistics/283287/net-migration-figures-of-the-united-k
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Argus!

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General Election on 15:01 - May 23 with 1330 viewstheloneranger


Everyday above ground ... Is a good day! 😎

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General Election on 17:34 - May 23 with 1234 viewsJoesus_Of_Narbereth

Rishi Sunak was pictured with a beer earlier whilst on campaign. That proves he’s a salt of the earth normal bloke.

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General Election on 17:37 - May 23 with 1230 viewsScotia

General Election on 17:34 - May 23 by Joesus_Of_Narbereth

Rishi Sunak was pictured with a beer earlier whilst on campaign. That proves he’s a salt of the earth normal bloke.


He also asked if his fellow drinkers (in Barry) were looking forward to Euro 24.

He's got his finger on the pulse that guy.
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General Election on 18:10 - May 23 with 1193 viewsSullutaCreturned

General Election on 17:37 - May 23 by Scotia

He also asked if his fellow drinkers (in Barry) were looking forward to Euro 24.

He's got his finger on the pulse that guy.


I thought he was the corpse that will be getting buried come the election?
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General Election on 18:12 - May 23 with 1190 viewspencoedjack

General Election on 11:46 - May 23 by onehunglow

The NHS can never have enough money sunk into it
It will always be number1 political battle ground
Countless people who have never contributed to it are taking advantage of our service ,free ?
No questions asked

Labour allowing more in will add to this problem


Majority of people want it stopped .few will admit so on public platforms


The NHS should use its money more wisely & not just have money continually pumped into it.

It shouldn’t be a political football & should be controlled by cross parties (or make it non political)

Are people really afraid to say they want scroungers & people fuelled with hate of this country stopped from coming here? I’m happy to say that if they are here illegally they don’t get anything I pay taxes for.

I thinking shipping them anywhere is a great idea 👍
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General Election on 18:53 - May 23 with 1154 viewstrampie

Talk of Jeremy Corbyn standing as an independent candidate against Labour in the upcoming election, apparently Jeremy Corbyn is getting a donation from a group that backs 'Socialist' candidates.
That tells you all you need to know, Labour are right wing imperalist capitalists, they are no longer friends of the working class.

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General Election on 19:07 - May 23 with 1140 viewsJoesus_Of_Narbereth

General Election on 18:53 - May 23 by trampie

Talk of Jeremy Corbyn standing as an independent candidate against Labour in the upcoming election, apparently Jeremy Corbyn is getting a donation from a group that backs 'Socialist' candidates.
That tells you all you need to know, Labour are right wing imperalist capitalists, they are no longer friends of the working class.


What does Corbyn know of the working class out of interest? I imagine he must have been surrounded by them whilst growing up in his manor house in rural Shropshire. Couldn’t move for the buggers out there no doubt. Islington north is also famous for being a bit “cor blimey guvnor!” Very working class area.

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General Election on 19:23 - May 23 with 1115 viewstrampie

General Election on 19:07 - May 23 by Joesus_Of_Narbereth

What does Corbyn know of the working class out of interest? I imagine he must have been surrounded by them whilst growing up in his manor house in rural Shropshire. Couldn’t move for the buggers out there no doubt. Islington north is also famous for being a bit “cor blimey guvnor!” Very working class area.


Nothing at all I would guess, but his policies were working class friendly compared to NuLabour who have taken over the Labour party and changed it to a right wing Tory party.

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General Election on 19:26 - May 23 with 1118 viewsJoesus_Of_Narbereth

General Election on 19:23 - May 23 by trampie

Nothing at all I would guess, but his policies were working class friendly compared to NuLabour who have taken over the Labour party and changed it to a right wing Tory party.


A fair response.

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General Election on 19:58 - May 23 with 1081 viewsonehunglow

General Election on 19:07 - May 23 by Joesus_Of_Narbereth

What does Corbyn know of the working class out of interest? I imagine he must have been surrounded by them whilst growing up in his manor house in rural Shropshire. Couldn’t move for the buggers out there no doubt. Islington north is also famous for being a bit “cor blimey guvnor!” Very working class area.


Corbyn has dedicated his political life to the “working class “,poor, downtrodden,Arabs , Irish. There’s good political mileage in them

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General Election on 21:04 - May 23 with 1013 viewsScotia

General Election on 19:23 - May 23 by trampie

Nothing at all I would guess, but his policies were working class friendly compared to NuLabour who have taken over the Labour party and changed it to a right wing Tory party.


But, unfortunately, completely unworkable in the real world.

A hard left Labour party gives you a Tory government. The Corbynistas are as much to blame for the current mess the country is in as Boris and his mates are. They gave them free reign.

Bring on PM Starmer.
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General Election on 21:30 - May 23 with 980 viewsJoesus_Of_Narbereth

General Election on 21:04 - May 23 by Scotia

But, unfortunately, completely unworkable in the real world.

A hard left Labour party gives you a Tory government. The Corbynistas are as much to blame for the current mess the country is in as Boris and his mates are. They gave them free reign.

Bring on PM Starmer.


Starmer was front and centre of that corbynista shadow government though. He was almost certainly the architect of and main driver behind the disastrous “negotiate a new shit deal on the EUs terms then have a people’s vote on it” policy that lost the Labour Party millions of votes in brexit voting areas. The fall of the red wall is pretty much entirely his fault.

Of course we can’t ignore the genuine danger of Corbyn who had spent a lifetime supporting the enemies of Britain, mingling with terrorists and all those who would want to do us harm, the IRA, his friends Hamas hezbollah etc. or Thornberry with her snobbish tweets about St George flags and white vans in the north of England. But Starmer has to hold some culpability surely?

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General Election on 22:24 - May 23 with 945 viewsmajorraglan

General Election on 18:53 - May 23 by trampie

Talk of Jeremy Corbyn standing as an independent candidate against Labour in the upcoming election, apparently Jeremy Corbyn is getting a donation from a group that backs 'Socialist' candidates.
That tells you all you need to know, Labour are right wing imperalist capitalists, they are no longer friends of the working class.


Labour have moved to the middle ground where they will attract increased levels of support, wherever they sit on the political spectrum they will still be to the left of the Conservative Party.

The Labour Party of Jeremy Corbyn was to many people simply unelectable, Corbyn didn’t attract enough support and Labour were wiped out at the last GE. According to Einstein the definition of insanity “is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results” - quite simply Labour had to adapt or die, failure to do the former would result in the later.

The choice is a more right Labour which could be electable or a more left wing Labour which is unelectable which will mean you end up with a Conservative government.
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General Election on 22:48 - May 23 with 922 viewsmajorraglan

General Election on 13:53 - May 23 by Wingstandwood

Yes indeed. look at the gross immigration figures, that were pointed out by a leading G.P representative, who says that those numbers have not been met with nowhere near adequate NHS staffing increases for staggering figures like that! That G.P placed a lot of blame on mass-immigration. for the dire shortage of G.P numbers and appalling services provided
https://www.statista.com/statistics/283287/net-migration-figures-of-the-united-k
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I think the GP is on the money. I think anyone with half a brain could see the significant increase in the population as a result of immigration would put pressure on a raft of areas including the NHS, housing education, transportation, infrastructure such as roads, sewers etc.etc. We can’t increase the population by 10% and expect outcomes to improve without a corresponding significant increase in resources. Over and above the increased population, our aging population is going to cause medical costs to further increase.
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General Election on 08:37 - May 24 with 798 viewstrampie

General Election on 21:04 - May 23 by Scotia

But, unfortunately, completely unworkable in the real world.

A hard left Labour party gives you a Tory government. The Corbynistas are as much to blame for the current mess the country is in as Boris and his mates are. They gave them free reign.

Bring on PM Starmer.


You get a Tory Government anyway, a red Tory Government, it's next to pointless voting Labour as they are a Tory lite party.
Starmer is another Thatcher who represents the rich and elites

The country needs a proper socialist government which means taking on the elites that run the country, they run big businesses and media and they will try and discredit a bona fide left of centre party, trying to overcome that power will be extremely difficult, look at the number they did on Foot and Corbyn.

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General Election on 08:43 - May 24 with 789 viewswaynekerr55

General Election on 15:30 - May 22 by Joesus_Of_Narbereth

Whoever gets in it’ll just be more of the same ad finitum. Anyone who thinks the Tories can turn this around are nothing more than fools with Stockholm syndrome and similarly anyone who looks at the intellectual capacity of that Labour front bench and thinks they’ll do a competent job are equally mentally delinquent.


We desperately need electoral reform. FPTP means far too many votes are wasted. Add into the mix a totally useless client media which creates the breeding ground for minority parties (both left and right) can shout from the sides without ever being accountable

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General Election on 08:49 - May 24 with 768 viewstrampie



Corbyn is back this time taking on both red and blue Tories.

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General Election on 08:59 - May 24 with 756 viewsScotia

General Election on 08:43 - May 24 by waynekerr55

We desperately need electoral reform. FPTP means far too many votes are wasted. Add into the mix a totally useless client media which creates the breeding ground for minority parties (both left and right) can shout from the sides without ever being accountable


Absolutely.

Some form of PR and mandatory voting, even if for "none of the above"
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General Election on 09:01 - May 24 with 753 viewsWingstandwood

General Election on 22:48 - May 23 by majorraglan

I think the GP is on the money. I think anyone with half a brain could see the significant increase in the population as a result of immigration would put pressure on a raft of areas including the NHS, housing education, transportation, infrastructure such as roads, sewers etc.etc. We can’t increase the population by 10% and expect outcomes to improve without a corresponding significant increase in resources. Over and above the increased population, our aging population is going to cause medical costs to further increase.


I guess sizeable numbers of 'proffesional' people are leaving the country also, and I would not be surprised if a lot of them are U.K born and bred NHS employees. I don't know the stats, but I know of (albeit not G.P's) two youngsters who have left the U.K recentley.. ..Coastal Austrailia seems to be a very popular choice.

So its a case of foreign staff recruitment over here to replace British staff, because uncontrolled immigration numbers and intolerable conditions have caused them to leave in the first place.

To top that? Is a counry where it takes a day for an ambulance to turn up and where people are pulling their own teeth out with pliers a country that offers a bright future for the yougsters and their kids?

The more pressure and stress people are put under? The more likely they are to leave also. So something like a G.P shortage creates even more of a shortage, because even more G.P's leave, because they are left holding the fort in less and less numbers. Vicious circle stuff! Many are also going part time to lessen their workload, along with others going into private practice.

Argus!

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General Election on 09:55 - May 24 with 700 viewsJoesus_Of_Narbereth

General Election on 09:01 - May 24 by Wingstandwood

I guess sizeable numbers of 'proffesional' people are leaving the country also, and I would not be surprised if a lot of them are U.K born and bred NHS employees. I don't know the stats, but I know of (albeit not G.P's) two youngsters who have left the U.K recentley.. ..Coastal Austrailia seems to be a very popular choice.

So its a case of foreign staff recruitment over here to replace British staff, because uncontrolled immigration numbers and intolerable conditions have caused them to leave in the first place.

To top that? Is a counry where it takes a day for an ambulance to turn up and where people are pulling their own teeth out with pliers a country that offers a bright future for the yougsters and their kids?

The more pressure and stress people are put under? The more likely they are to leave also. So something like a G.P shortage creates even more of a shortage, because even more G.P's leave, because they are left holding the fort in less and less numbers. Vicious circle stuff! Many are also going part time to lessen their workload, along with others going into private practice.


Why would anyone want to go to coastal Australia? Ice cold beer flowing liberally as your bacon sizzles on the barbecue with the beautiful clear waters glistening in the distance. Bikini clad ladies strolling past whilst the year long sunshine lights up their lovely voluptuous bums.

Can’t see the attraction myself.

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General Election on 10:02 - May 24 with 694 viewsJoesus_Of_Narbereth

General Election on 08:49 - May 24 by trampie



Corbyn is back this time taking on both red and blue Tories.


“Let’s prove that when we come together we can win”

Didn’t work for him and Dianne did it?

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General Election on 10:25 - May 24 with 675 viewstrampie

General Election on 10:02 - May 24 by Joesus_Of_Narbereth

“Let’s prove that when we come together we can win”

Didn’t work for him and Dianne did it?


Do you think he has a chance to win his seat ?

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General Election on 11:13 - May 24 with 647 viewsonehunglow

General Election on 22:24 - May 23 by majorraglan

Labour have moved to the middle ground where they will attract increased levels of support, wherever they sit on the political spectrum they will still be to the left of the Conservative Party.

The Labour Party of Jeremy Corbyn was to many people simply unelectable, Corbyn didn’t attract enough support and Labour were wiped out at the last GE. According to Einstein the definition of insanity “is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results” - quite simply Labour had to adapt or die, failure to do the former would result in the later.

The choice is a more right Labour which could be electable or a more left wing Labour which is unelectable which will mean you end up with a Conservative government.
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Why was he unelectable if he was following “ working class policies” .just the hell are these ?
I know, soak the rich . I can hear Dennis Healey now in the ether

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