Well, yes to the above.
But I'm curious (not that curious to try and find it) to know what's actually in it.
You know, like Labour s "change" manifesto.
Fully costed by Anus and Stauner.
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Well, yes to the above.
But I'm curious (not that curious to try and find it) to know what's actually in it.
You know, like Labour s "change" manifesto.
Fully costed by Anus and Stauner.
We’ve got a “Trade Union and Socialist Fighter” in the ballot up here in status symbol land, which is sweet relief from the Labour, Tory, Nat and Libdem neo-libs, the nazi, and the Family Party zoomer, although a candidate thus named would score well in Huntly.
I’ll vote for him to try to help save his deposit. May as well, it’s short commons otherwise.
Had someone from that party at my door not long after the Reform boy, had Alba at the door again too.
Told the loon I agree with most of what he stands for, but we can't change anything until we split away from London control.
I would have voted for him twenty years ago or so, but the real damage is coming from Westminster, no matter how badly you think the SNP are doing up here.
You’ve got to imagine Bidens team know exactly what he’s like. Possibly part of the plan to get him out before the election?
Rishi is all hurt after a Reform member called him something offensive.
He can't get sympathy after some of the right wing stuff he has been spouting both as PM and Chancellor.
Only encourages the bigots.
I hope he realises a lot of folk in his own party will call him the same things.
This is what yer Tory doesn't seem to get.
They have their right wing media mates spouting that the country's sh1te because of immigrants etc. Because, the country canna be sh1te because of near three generations of unfettered, market based policies....as any fule kno.
Then they seem shocked when populist, 'anti wokery', PC gone mad rhetoric spills over to reach its natural conclusion.
As we enter the last few days of this election campaign, has anyone been convinced anything much will change after Thursday?
Saturation coverage of politics, but nothing of substance behind any party or any individual.
Do we even know what Labour stands for now, except not being the Tory party in name?
I mind the excitement of getting the Tories out in 1997, but nothing like that this time around and I'd say the past 14 years have been worse than 79-97 Tory years. At least there was still fight left in people and a hope of change back then.