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HighPeakFox

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  1. There's a reason that a highlight of Dave Gorman's Modern Life is Goodish was the found poem. I've just been unfortunate enough to read Jeremy Clarkson on why not to vote Labour. He might as well have just written 'I'm a totally arrogant, obnoxious ignorant c**t', and the comments section rather backs that opinion up.
  2. For the best explanation for this, I would direct you to the audiobook 'How They Broke Britain', by James O'Brien - in short it's a merry-go-round of the Old Boys' Network, the Client Media, the Tory Party and various dubiously funded 'research groups' (which is a euphemistic way of saying morally corrupt pressure groups).
  3. The decimation of the Tory Party is entirely deliberate, and is a process engineered by the very worst sort of people, using the worst sort of money, wanting the very worst outcome for the vast majority. I would add 'and we all know that' to be provocative, but I am fully aware that most people (probably) haven't given the first thought to the machinations and implications of what is going on.
  4. Didn't know you spoke Walloon... Who is Wes?
  5. How to steal an entire movie in one scene.
  6. I don't. I live on a very 'safe' blue seat, which is heavily tipped to go red, and the 'Vote Tory' placards are very thin on the ground.
  7. I'm not sure on this. I think many are in denial, because if they realised how unequal society is, it would cause them existential issues. So it is easier to just stay ignorant.
  8. I didn't know what to say. I still don't. Just wishing you all the best of everything.
  9. They are indeed. And people are equally entitled to point out their belief that a vote for the Tories or Reform is now a dangerous thing to do.
  10. By erudite, do you mean 'deluded'?
  11. You must be wrong, because one person with terrible takes used the laughing emoji.
  12. A neighbour of mine has a Vote Reform thing up on the boundary of his property. Seriously considering covertly augmenting it with the same graphics but different wording.
  13. Absolutely desperate
  14. Same bot farm, most probably the same foreign interference.
  15. Disable your push notifications?
  16. Yes, and will go harder right once they've decided that they can be on the winning side.
  17. I think that with the press/media we have, this is very unlikely.
  18. Looking like a Labour shoo-in at this stage anyway.
  19. Which is your constituency?
  20. You exaggerate 😊
  21. I'm with you about Fascism, and I share this fear. However, I do not believe that the current iteration of the Labour Party is without principles - we'll just have to disagree on that.
  22. My best friend's Dad died in March, and at his life celebration last weekend, much amusement was expressed that he refused to go above 50 on the motorway, so parsimonious was he about spending money. He was a great guy but I gather he did get stopped by the police for going too slowly.
  23. People who consider themselves principled or to have better ideals are just as capable of having as closed a mind as the next man.
  24. I think a lot just won't vote at all. You might end up being right, of course, but all the polling is showing this sort of possible outcome across the board.
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