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My Facebook feed has already clogged up with fake ads smearing Starmer and ads from the fascist company funded by Russians. I’ve reported 13 for fake content - and doubt Facebook will do a thing about it. 
 

My fear is they’ve learned nothing from the orchestrated Brexit disinformation. 

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Posted
1 hour ago, Daggers said:

It’s a golden rule. You don’t do this. 
 

 

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Going for the sympathy vote.

Posted
1 hour ago, David Hankey said:

 

1 hour ago, David Hankey said:

Your assumption is so wide of the mark as I can tell you I have not voted in the last 2 GEs.

 

So put your crystal ball away and stop guessing. Incidentally, it's none of your business who I or anyone else, for that matter, votes for.

Why, though?

 

 

Posted
21 minutes ago, Trav Le Bleu said:

A scarily large percentage of people who vote won't be able to tell you more then one (if that) policy that the party they're voting for has promised should they get into power.

 

It's a bit like people who only bet on the Grand National.

Remember this?

 

Rishi Sunak next to a list of his priorities

 

 

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I don't think we're quite prepared for:

1. The number of traps the Tories have laid for Labour while in power;

2. The severity of those traps;

3. Or the sheer level of actual corruption that has been happening this whole time.

 

I am talking imprisonable offences. Many of them. 

 

 

 

The biggest though? "Things have started to go wrong... that's going to keep happening. You don't want to be sat there in Downing Street all summer while they do"

 

 

Posted
1 minute ago, urban.spaceman said:

I don't think we're quite prepared for:

1. The number of traps the Tories have laid for Labour while in power;

2. The severity of those traps;

3. Or the sheer level of actual corruption that has been happening this whole time.

 

I am talking imprisonable offences. Many of them. 

 

 

 

The biggest though? "Things have started to go wrong... that's going to keep happening. You don't want to be sat there in Downing Street all summer while they do"

 

 

Paying blood and Post Office victims is going to severely hamper repairing social services. It’s a minimum two term operation to turn HMS UK around. 

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Posted (edited)
7 minutes ago, Daggers said:

Paying blood and Post Office victims is going to severely hamper repairing social services. It’s a minimum two term operation to turn HMS UK around. 

I think that’s why Starmer has been avoiding the EU issue in this election although I expect he’ll make long term EU residents of the UK eligible to vote in future elections and referendums.

 

In 12 months after things don’t improve, Starmer will start angling towards rejoining the EU in the 2029 election as that’s now the overwhelmingly popular opinion in polls. It’s also a concrete thing to pin future improvements on now everyone knows Brexit has been a failure 

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Posted
42 minutes ago, urban.spaceman said:

To whomever was complaining a few pages ago:

 

 

 

It was me, and bloody good.

 

No one elected Bray.  As much as I might sympathise with his views, and as funny as his stunt today was, he has a right to speak, but not the right to create a public nuisance to drown out others.

 

 

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Posted
1 minute ago, Trav Le Bleu said:

Who's he?

 

 

That bloke you saw on TV earlier when God was pissing on him.

Posted
16 minutes ago, urban.spaceman said:

I don't think we're quite prepared for:

1. The number of traps the Tories have laid for Labour while in power;

2. The severity of those traps;

3. Or the sheer level of actual corruption that has been happening this whole time.

 

I am talking imprisonable offences. Many of them. 

 

 

 

The biggest though? "Things have started to go wrong... that's going to keep happening. You don't want to be sat there in Downing Street all summer while they do"

 

 

 

 

 

Started!?

Posted
33 minutes ago, Parafox said:

Remember this?

 

Rishi Sunak next to a list of his priorities

 

 

That stuff is so going to bite him on the backside. 

 

Yes (had feck all to do with Government) 

No

No

No

No

Posted (edited)
4 minutes ago, Daggers said:

 

Gove has got such a punchable face. And I'm the least violent person you'll ever meet 

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Posted
13 minutes ago, Zear0 said:

That stuff is so going to bite him on the backside. 

 

Yes (had feck all to do with Government) 

No

No

No

No

Exactly my reaction. Inflation was bound to fall irrespective of their policies.

 

The rest, failed.

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