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    It's a really sorry state of affairs. As a nation we've joked about American candidates for presidency "is that the best they have to offer" - we're in the same boat.

    You wouldn't have someone as wooden as him running a medium sized company let alone a country. Not withstanding the fact that they have lied to the country and started to make a bit of a mess.

    I feel we're due a change from Labour and Conservatives at some point but probably not a positive one. The whole thing needs reform but not Reform.

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    Quote Originally Posted by baggiematt View Post
    It's a really sorry state of affairs. As a nation we've joked about American candidates for presidency "is that the best they have to offer" - we're in the same boat.

    You wouldn't have someone as wooden as him running a medium sized company let alone a country. Not withstanding the fact that they have lied to the country and started to make a bit of a mess.

    I feel we're due a change from Labour and Conservatives at some point but probably not a positive one. The whole thing needs reform but not Reform.

    Don?t see why many outside of the USA have views on Trump as it?s none of their business! It?s the business of the USA electorate and let?s face it - Trump won the easily! The fact is the USA don?t need little U.K. but the U.K. need the USA.

    Spending a lot of time in the US and having business interests there - many US citizens are totally against illegal immigration and wokeness together with contributing more ammo to Ukraine than many NATO countries.

    Whether many like to hear it or not and I never vote - Reform will keep growing and growing and in fact since this government entered the popularity has grown further.

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    Quote Originally Posted by regis80 View Post
    Every party leaves the country in a worst state, that?s why they don?t remain in power. It won?t matter if you vote reform, tory, lib dem next - they?ll give us hope but they?ll do us all over to pee us off with something. Like labour are currently.

    Doesn?t matter who gets in next, we?ll still be pee d off and blame immigrants.
    Who is blaming immigrants, we are blaming Starmer and his waste of space government?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kettering_baggie View Post
    Who is blaming immigrants, we are blaming Starmer and his waste of space government?
    Yep we actually agree on the same thing. But my point remains.. not matter who is in, we won?t ever be satisfied by what they do. It?s not labour this, tory that.. they?re all useless and will use immigration to divide us all. Only sensible people will realise this. Yes immigration is an issue. Who the fq decided to put them in hotels ffs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by regis80 View Post
    Yep we actually agree on the same thing. But my point remains.. not matter who is in, we won?t ever be satisfied by what they do. It?s not labour this, tory that.. they?re all useless and will use immigration to divide us all. Only sensible people will realise this. Yes immigration is an issue. Who the fq decided to put them in hotels ffs.

    You?re right there Regis. That said the Farage bandwagon is growing and it will be huge in the near future. Who would have thought Trump would have won the election with complete ease! It?s up to the Americans why they love Trump and should have nothing to do with us and the little old U.K. We need the USA but do they need us?

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    Immigration is not used to divide us, it's to distract us - the gap between the haves and have-nots just keeps on growing. Always easier to make "difficult' decisions in plush meeting rooms than get in the trenches - Farage is a fraud, he is skilled at whipping up opinion but instead of being in Clacton he is rubbing shoulders with the Elites.

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    Quote Originally Posted by westcountryvillain View Post
    Immigration is not used to divide us, it's to distract us - the gap between the haves and have-nots just keeps on growing. Always easier to make "difficult' decisions in plush meeting rooms than get in the trenches - Farage is a fraud, he is skilled at whipping up opinion but instead of being in Clacton he is rubbing shoulders with the Elites.
    Some would say the same about Trump but he won the election with absolute ease! That?s the point and the band wagon will keep growing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by baggieal View Post
    Some would say the same about Trump but he won the election with absolute ease! That?s the point and the band wagon will keep growing.
    Because thick people vote for them Al. That?s the point.

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    Quote Originally Posted by baggiematt View Post
    Because thick people vote for them Al. That?s the point.

    I never vote at all. You can?t call the majority of the USA electorates thick Matt FFS. We have business interests in the US and there?s some big organisations and individuals who vote for Trump.

    You could call Musk a lot of things but thick wouldn?t be one of them!

    Don?t get why many in the U.K. have a view on Trump as it?s up to the Americans. The U.K. need the USA but do they need the little old U.K. 🤣

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    Quote Originally Posted by baggieal View Post
    I never vote at all. You can?t call the majority of the USA electorates thick Matt FFS. We have business interests in the US and there?s some big organisations and individuals who vote for Trump.

    You could call Musk a lot of things but thick wouldn?t be one of them!

    Don?t get why many in the U.K. have a view on Trump as it?s up to the Americans. The U.K. need the USA but do they need the little old U.K. 🤣
    Large portions (the masses) of countries aren?t highly intelligent and unfortunately they have lapped up Trumps nonsense. He?s a convicted criminal for gods sake. He told people to drink bleach to get rid of Covid 😆

    Musk isn?t thick, he?s just been given a substantial government role in return for his support Al.

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