Braverman 23:22 - Nov 6 with 10826 views | builthjack | Pure evil,scum. Homeless people, living in tents, it’s a lifestyle choice. Her words. | |
| 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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Braverman on 19:15 - Nov 14 with 1310 views | Whiterockin |
Braverman on 19:07 - Nov 14 by onehunglow | Depends. In my circle ,I’d say she has 90% support She has been betrayed,like it or not. Manna from heaven for Sir Keir I can’t wait for the next GE Let’s see |
If the Conservative party members picked her as their next leader, they know it would be the last time the party members would have the choice. | | | |
Braverman on 19:38 - Nov 14 with 1280 views | Gwyn737 |
Braverman on 19:07 - Nov 14 by onehunglow | Depends. In my circle ,I’d say she has 90% support She has been betrayed,like it or not. Manna from heaven for Sir Keir I can’t wait for the next GE Let’s see |
60% of 2019 Tory voters agree with her sacking. 33% disagree. She has no mandate at all. Won’t stop her, mind. | | | |
Braverman on 20:04 - Nov 14 with 1247 views | onehunglow |
Braverman on 19:38 - Nov 14 by Gwyn737 | 60% of 2019 Tory voters agree with her sacking. 33% disagree. She has no mandate at all. Won’t stop her, mind. |
They didn’t check on all who voted? | |
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Braverman on 21:16 - Nov 14 with 1206 views | majorraglan | I think she’s been a poor Home Secretary, however she makes a fair point about immigration. Politicians are gaslighting us on this, we’re being told they’re going to reduce it (legal and illegal) but the reality is the numbers are going up. The increased population approximately which is roughly 5m in the last 13 years hasn’t seen corresponding increases in investment in infrastructure, roads, water, electricity, houses, hospitals etc etc etc. We are being told we need more people to expand the economy etc and pay for the oldies, but we’ve got a lot of people not working who potentially could fill some of these gaps. We should be investing in training so that those who want to work can upskill. Those who don’t want to contribute but want their benefits will have to work for the dole. We need to make sure work pays, people who are in work must be better off than those who aren’t. If people aren’t prepared to contribute, then it’s quite simple we restrict their benefits. | | | |
Braverman on 00:31 - Nov 15 with 1136 views | Robbie | Looks like she is starting to have a go already at Sunaks failure to back her up on the big calls she wanted for Home Office policy change , your appointment Rishi , now take the hit . Dominic Cummings brought down the lovable rogue Bojo in the recent past , great news . Sure Cameron coming back into the Cabinet , another media coup to distract the public will now be the Headlines on Newspapers . Toe the Party line or out you go . got to love Politcs and Politicians .TV apperances ensue . Luckily we still can have a laugh at our Leaders in Westminster , a career gained on spin . Other Countries do not have the option of the vote , maybe we should be thankful . | | | |
Braverman on 09:39 - Nov 15 with 1077 views | Wingstandwood | They've lost the 'red-wall', because border control/illegal entry vetting has been abandoned whilst the population also increases 'officially/legally' at a terrifying alarming/unsustainable rate, in times when the NHS is on its knees..... Once upon a time decades back there was sensible strategy more or less for everything. Not anymore!!!! Ambulance anyone? Nah call Datacabs and demand a mini-bus as an improvised ambulance and hope that the cab driver is willing/physically able to assit by lifting the deadweight of extemely ill or injured person off the floor. Toothache?...Just pull teeth out with pliers and don't call the G.P (government advice!) just go to the local pharmacy instead. But never mind folks i.e. using 'correct pronouns' is being urgently adressed. To think its come to this!!!! | |
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Braverman on 11:03 - Nov 15 with 1057 views | gadgetuk | The only way to reduce the small boat crossings is to provide an alternative way of applying for asylum. Set up application centres in Europe. | | | |
Braverman on 11:12 - Nov 15 with 1053 views | Joesus_Of_Narbereth |
Braverman on 11:03 - Nov 15 by gadgetuk | The only way to reduce the small boat crossings is to provide an alternative way of applying for asylum. Set up application centres in Europe. |
Get out of here with your rational common sense thinking. | |
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Braverman on 11:50 - Nov 15 with 1030 views | onehunglow |
Braverman on 11:12 - Nov 15 by Joesus_Of_Narbereth | Get out of here with your rational common sense thinking. |
But, we are the most attractive destination as we provide everything they want They pass through many countries en route that are safer than their homeland | |
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Braverman on 12:05 - Nov 15 with 1031 views | Gwyn737 |
Braverman on 11:03 - Nov 15 by gadgetuk | The only way to reduce the small boat crossings is to provide an alternative way of applying for asylum. Set up application centres in Europe. |
Spot on. Stop concentrating on pretending to be tough and focus on being effective. | | | |
Braverman on 12:50 - Nov 15 with 1008 views | gadgetuk |
Braverman on 11:50 - Nov 15 by onehunglow | But, we are the most attractive destination as we provide everything they want They pass through many countries en route that are safer than their homeland |
We are attractive because of our language - English is one of the most common languages in the world and as such many asylum seekers have a basic grasp of the language. Don't forget that this asylum issue is a major problem for many European countries. France, Germany both have massive issues. | | | |
Braverman on 12:59 - Nov 15 with 998 views | controversial_jack |
Braverman on 12:50 - Nov 15 by gadgetuk | We are attractive because of our language - English is one of the most common languages in the world and as such many asylum seekers have a basic grasp of the language. Don't forget that this asylum issue is a major problem for many European countries. France, Germany both have massive issues. |
Yes, and they take in far more than we do, and offer better benefits too | | | |
Braverman on 14:26 - Nov 15 with 949 views | onehunglow |
Braverman on 12:50 - Nov 15 by gadgetuk | We are attractive because of our language - English is one of the most common languages in the world and as such many asylum seekers have a basic grasp of the language. Don't forget that this asylum issue is a major problem for many European countries. France, Germany both have massive issues. |
It helps for sure but we are more generous in a way we are not with our own people . | |
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Braverman on 17:36 - Nov 15 with 902 views | controversial_jack |
Braverman on 14:26 - Nov 15 by onehunglow | It helps for sure but we are more generous in a way we are not with our own people . |
Can you give any examples? [Post edited 15 Nov 2023 17:37]
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Braverman on 21:04 - Nov 15 with 840 views | majorraglan |
Braverman on 09:39 - Nov 15 by Wingstandwood | They've lost the 'red-wall', because border control/illegal entry vetting has been abandoned whilst the population also increases 'officially/legally' at a terrifying alarming/unsustainable rate, in times when the NHS is on its knees..... Once upon a time decades back there was sensible strategy more or less for everything. Not anymore!!!! Ambulance anyone? Nah call Datacabs and demand a mini-bus as an improvised ambulance and hope that the cab driver is willing/physically able to assit by lifting the deadweight of extemely ill or injured person off the floor. Toothache?...Just pull teeth out with pliers and don't call the G.P (government advice!) just go to the local pharmacy instead. But never mind folks i.e. using 'correct pronouns' is being urgently adressed. To think its come to this!!!! |
We’ve been in a downward spiral for a fair few years, all we’re getting is posturing and bluster. The point you make about pro nouns is spot on. A couple of years ago several newspapers reported the government would be focussing on culture wars in the run up to the election because that’s all they had annd it’s transpired to be true. I’m not saying there aren’t issues, but we’ve got much bigger fish to fry than pronouns. Everything else has turned to a crock of ….! One of the main reasons people voted Brexit was on account of immigration, taking control of our borders etc and it’s been nothing short of a con and a disaster. Long term immigration last year was around 1.2m - yes that’s right 1.2m people arrived here. Emigration was around 550k so we had a net increase of approximately 600k - of these 925,000 (almost a million were no EU). We’ve got around 5m now claiming benefits in one shape or form, someone needs to tackle this. Works should pay - but it isn’t. | | | |
Braverman on 21:53 - Nov 15 with 823 views | Gwyn737 |
Braverman on 21:04 - Nov 15 by majorraglan | We’ve been in a downward spiral for a fair few years, all we’re getting is posturing and bluster. The point you make about pro nouns is spot on. A couple of years ago several newspapers reported the government would be focussing on culture wars in the run up to the election because that’s all they had annd it’s transpired to be true. I’m not saying there aren’t issues, but we’ve got much bigger fish to fry than pronouns. Everything else has turned to a crock of ….! One of the main reasons people voted Brexit was on account of immigration, taking control of our borders etc and it’s been nothing short of a con and a disaster. Long term immigration last year was around 1.2m - yes that’s right 1.2m people arrived here. Emigration was around 550k so we had a net increase of approximately 600k - of these 925,000 (almost a million were no EU). We’ve got around 5m now claiming benefits in one shape or form, someone needs to tackle this. Works should pay - but it isn’t. |
Agreed. 5m claiming benefits and we’ve just appointed a minister for common sense. We really have, it’s not a parody. | | | |
Braverman on 22:07 - Nov 15 with 810 views | Flashberryjack |
Braverman on 21:04 - Nov 15 by majorraglan | We’ve been in a downward spiral for a fair few years, all we’re getting is posturing and bluster. The point you make about pro nouns is spot on. A couple of years ago several newspapers reported the government would be focussing on culture wars in the run up to the election because that’s all they had annd it’s transpired to be true. I’m not saying there aren’t issues, but we’ve got much bigger fish to fry than pronouns. Everything else has turned to a crock of ….! One of the main reasons people voted Brexit was on account of immigration, taking control of our borders etc and it’s been nothing short of a con and a disaster. Long term immigration last year was around 1.2m - yes that’s right 1.2m people arrived here. Emigration was around 550k so we had a net increase of approximately 600k - of these 925,000 (almost a million were no EU). We’ve got around 5m now claiming benefits in one shape or form, someone needs to tackle this. Works should pay - but it isn’t. |
And I'm afraid nothing is going to change, any politician speaking out against illegal immigration or speaking on any other sensitive subject (and actually tries to do something) is forced to resign or is sacked. | |
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Braverman on 09:27 - Nov 16 with 742 views | controversial_jack |
Braverman on 22:07 - Nov 15 by Flashberryjack | And I'm afraid nothing is going to change, any politician speaking out against illegal immigration or speaking on any other sensitive subject (and actually tries to do something) is forced to resign or is sacked. |
Freedom of speech in this Country has gone. Anything controversial is seen as hate speech | | | |
Braverman on 09:36 - Nov 16 with 726 views | trampie | Yes free speech has gone, everybody gets labelled for Porthcawl these days particularly accusations of antisemitism, other groups like BLM for example are picking up on it and using the same tactics. | |
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Braverman on 10:25 - Nov 16 with 713 views | Wingstandwood |
Braverman on 21:04 - Nov 15 by majorraglan | We’ve been in a downward spiral for a fair few years, all we’re getting is posturing and bluster. The point you make about pro nouns is spot on. A couple of years ago several newspapers reported the government would be focussing on culture wars in the run up to the election because that’s all they had annd it’s transpired to be true. I’m not saying there aren’t issues, but we’ve got much bigger fish to fry than pronouns. Everything else has turned to a crock of ….! One of the main reasons people voted Brexit was on account of immigration, taking control of our borders etc and it’s been nothing short of a con and a disaster. Long term immigration last year was around 1.2m - yes that’s right 1.2m people arrived here. Emigration was around 550k so we had a net increase of approximately 600k - of these 925,000 (almost a million were no EU). We’ve got around 5m now claiming benefits in one shape or form, someone needs to tackle this. Works should pay - but it isn’t. |
There is a disgusting and despicable game being played out here and it involves a load of subterfuge/deception. The sacking of Suella Braverman adds additional proof to that!!!! A case of drag out the high court/supreme court battles as close to a general election as possible, and then as a way of winning votes, say that future court rulings/judgements will be ignored to stop illegal immigration. But guess what? IMO if they do that it’ll be back to the high court/supreme court all over again…. and it’ll be BACK TO SQUARE ONE with zero-resolve even if the Tories were reelected. The trouble for the Tories now is? Voters have become sooooooo streetwise and timeworn with broken promises and politcal mind-games. They have now realised that it's all just a sick game to be played where there will be neither border control or sensible immigration quota(s) with parity to keep up with overstretched infrastructure/public services/NHS. [Post edited 16 Nov 2023 15:39]
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Braverman on 18:50 - Nov 16 with 626 views | Wingstandwood | I'd like to further add that since my post, the very replacement now in charge of this ongoing farce said that he/government was "determined" to implement the Rwanda plan, but refused to give any guarantee of a successful outcome after being asked to give one by the news interviewer. That showed exactly where we will be heading on this one, which will be in exactly the same direction that it has been going in for the last few years i.e. absolutely nowhere!!!! | |
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