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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    And an opposition leader that was born in London, lives in London, was Oxford educated and is a millionaire barrister

    Deinitely got his finger on the pulse of the northern voters
    Like Farage? The ex-Coutts banker.

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    Quote Originally Posted by frogmiller View Post
    Frightening isn't it?

    When the leader of the opposition prefers Davos to The Houses of Parliament as a place to do business. With the ability of doing deals behind closed doors and with no public records.

    It's the same with France, Canada and any other country run by the globalists!
    Quote Originally Posted by frogmiller View Post
    Frightening isn't it?

    When the leader of the opposition prefers Davos to The Houses of Parliament as a place to do business. With the ability of doing deals behind closed doors and with no public records.

    It's the same with France, Canada and any other country run by the globalists!
    There was a leader who ignored the realities of international economics, what was her name...? Liz something? How did that go..?

    Tories and Reform love to pretend they're all in for the UK but where do the rich - Sunak, Rees-Mogg, Tice, Farage - get their money from? International finance and trade. They'll faff about talking about migration figures and whether there's a Polish shop on the corner but they'll never change the economic structures or money-driven selfish psychology that ironically keeps globalisation going.

    And under a new Government, many things will continue to get worse, regardless of what the new Govt does, because there's a time lag between cause and effect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by harpo88 View Post
    There was a leader who ignored the realities of international economics, what was her name...? Liz something? How did that go..?

    Tories and Reform love to pretend they're all in for the UK but where do the rich - Sunak, Rees-Mogg, Tice, Farage - get their money from? International finance and trade. They'll faff about talking about migration figures and whether there's a Polish shop on the corner but they'll never change the economic structures or money-driven selfish psychology that ironically keeps globalisation going.

    And under a new Government, many things will continue to get worse, regardless of what the new Govt does, because there's a time lag between cause and effect.
    Don't get me wrong Harpo I hate the way that politics has gone from being community lead to in the Labour party to career polititions that haven't lived in the real world and have hardly any connections to their constituents.

    There isn't a left or right in politics now it's centralist please everyone other than left wing or right wings. The latter two are constantly villified by the media.
    Any view of patrionism is vilified as vilified right wing football hooligans. You can hold up any flag you want in Britain it seems as long as its not the Union Flag or the George cross but don't think that that is only in Britain! It is the same here and in other countries across Europe and the USA to some degree.

    The people the majority of politions serve another global leaders agenda and not the peoples agenda that voted them in regardless of which party.

    The Tories can't be in power for another 5 year but the alternative Labour party isn't yet known! I think Labour will win.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Karl998yr View Post
    A more even distribution of wealth would make a difference.
    I recently googled how much each person in the world would get if the world's wealth was divided up equally. I think the answer is about £35k. I know there is a lot of people on this planet but it's mind boggling how much the super rich must really have.
    A question on the chase earlier was about the divorce settlement for the former wife of Jeff Bezoz. £35 billion it was. Now that does blow the mind
    Nowt to do with us .

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    You use Amazon,you support him.

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    Farage will pinch as many votes from Labour as he does from Conservatives. If proportional representation existed Reform would have a huge impact and rightly so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Timbertop View Post
    Farage will pinch as many votes from Labour as he does from Conservatives. If proportional representation existed Reform would have a huge impact and rightly so.
    So would the Green Party and the vote share of the LibDems carry much more clout. They have policies that extend beyond an obsession with immigration though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Timbertop View Post
    Farage will pinch as many votes from Labour as he does from Conservatives. If proportional representation existed Reform would have a huge impact and rightly so.
    Not sure that many, if any, vters who are currently inclined to vote Labour would switch to Reform. I think voters this way inclined will have spread between Conservative and Reform ages ago, with Farage taking a few more of the Tory trad members now he is fronting them up. It's good news for Labour i think, the split that we hoped Farage might deliver in 2019 but stood his tory facing candidates down. He now seems to genuinely want to rival the tories as Labours main opposition. I don't think he's a hope in hell, but that's his plan I think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ragingpup View Post
    Not sure that many, if any, vters who are currently inclined to vote Labour would switch to Reform. I think voters this way inclined will have spread between Conservative and Reform ages ago, with Farage taking a few more of the Tory trad members now he is fronting them up. It's good news for Labour i think, the split that we hoped Farage might deliver in 2019 but stood his tory facing candidates down. He now seems to genuinely want to rival the tories as Labours main opposition. I don't think he's a hope in hell, but that's his plan I think.
    Grist won't vote for Farage - born in Kent lives in London.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KerrAvon View Post
    Grist won't vote for Farage - born in Kent lives in London.
    Too true, it's the duck with a red rosette for my vote

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