Agree completely. They might just as well give the monster raving loony party equal air time, I'm sure they'd pick up plenty more votes purely on the basis of increased exposure.Farage was pretty much shredded on GMB this morning. Unfunded plans, benefiting the rich most, incapable of vetting candidates, politically naïve candidates.
How anyone could think they're a credible government in waiting escapes me.
It's disgraceful he's given so much air time when they only have the single MP and he's a tory defector not elected on that platform.
Hopefully they'll come out of the election with no MPs at all. Then the BBC can answer why he got so much attention.
I disagree completely. I thought their contract was amazing.Farage was pretty much shredded on GMB this morning. Unfunded plans, benefiting the rich most, incapable of vetting candidates, politically naïve candidates.
How anyone could think they're a credible government in waiting escapes me.
It's disgraceful he's given so much air time when they only have the single MP and he's a tory defector not elected on that platform.
Hopefully they'll come out of the election with no MPs at all. Then the BBC can answer why he got so much attention.
Thanks to Labour, in power or out, we had the "post war consensus", which came to an abrupt end in 1979.....
Labour only lost power because of the dreadful winter of 1948 and the continuation of rationing. Even then the subsequent Conservitive governments maintained and built on the post war settlment, took us into Europe. Not until Thatcher did they really start trying to destroy the country, with policies exactly like Reform, and dare I say it, the Tories are now promoting.
“Vote for Reform and drain the swamp” **
I'd vote for number 17!Copying this from the Joke Thread. He's standing in Sunak's constituency. It will be interesting to see how many votes he gets:
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I'd vote for most of them!I'd vote for number 17!
What utter garbage. I won't even begin to refute all the nonsense in it. I'm glad I don't live in your world.So who is preping for a very hard time ahead under the Starmer administration ? Not a lot you can do but if in later years then you can cash in smaller bonds or make sure they are invested overseas, or just buy those new tools you have been thinking of.
I know of several people running small busineses that have already shut up shop because they had predicted a labour government before the election was called, but the people who have not experienced the chaos of labours inability to manage the economy need there eyes opened. It is a shame that we no longer have a Labour party that is true to it's roots and is just another branch of being conservative.
So as I said, buy your tools and goods now because they are probably a better investment, batten down the hatches and lets enjoy our woodworking whilst this storm passes and 2029 will be an even more interesting election because labour will be in the same position as the conservatives are now but with another leader and many people will be regreting what they wished for.
There we have one of the major issues, denial and burying ones head in the sand. To fix any problem it has to be accepted and put on the table and not just put out of sight. If anyone believes that any party will put things right and make our living standards better within the next five years then they are in for a massive shock. The UK is so broken and in pieces that there is no magic potion to fix and in the past we did have a labour party that I used to always vote for but it is no more, the last thing we need is a party that gets in by default with a massive majority as they will just ride rough shod over everything and leave an even bigger mess in years to come. This will hopefully destroy this version of labour and make them get back to there roots.What utter garbage. I won't even begin to refute all the nonsense in it. I'm glad I don't live in your world.
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