I doubt SPINELESS is up for any MENSA awards this year.....A group of people hated and vilified by Reform, didn't vote for Reform. Mmm Now why is that?
I doubt SPINELESS is up for any MENSA awards this year.....A group of people hated and vilified by Reform, didn't vote for Reform. Mmm Now why is that?
Are youI doubt SPINELESS is up for any MENSA awards this year.....![]()
You can't read anything into the result of this election other than the fact that the muslim mob are now backing the Green party. Probably for reasons that have almost nothing to do with domestic policies at all. So Green will probably win in a few other curried places. Beside that, I don't think anything has changed.Maybe the old industriial cities and London will look to the Greens in the election.
And they have no faith in Labour.The Greens were a more paletable protest party than Reform. Because most people in the UK aren't racist global warming denying arseholes.
You can't read anything into the result of this election other than the fact that the muslim mob are now backing the Green party. Probably for reasons that have almost nothing to do with domestic policies at all. So Green will probably win in a few other curried places. Beside that, I don't think anything has changed.
Reform increased their vote share massively from last time, even despite this freakish result.
Reform never stood a chance. Nigel is a posh Tommy Robinson.The important takeaway for me is that Reform thought they could win, threw everything at it, including their most high profile celebrity candidate, but still got nowhere near.
I don't ever remember there being such a clear racial divide in politics. Sure many voted Labour for handouts and easy immigration, but I hoped that they were at least thinking about it.The Greens were a more paletable protest party than Reform. Because most people in the UK aren't racist global warming denying arseholes.

you lefties are not that bright - in the context of my post, 'they' would be those who support the far left ideals of the Green PartyWho is they?
Which racial devide do you mean?I don't ever remember there being such a clear racial divide in politics. Sure many voted Labour for handouts and easy immigration, but I hoped that they were at least thinking about it.
What a weird alliance. Free-thinking hippies together with the most intolerant people in the country.
Are you implying that Farage voted Green?What a weird alliance. Free-thinking hippies together with the most intolerant people in the country.
...soundly trounced by the Muslim vote. Sweet irony eh.the most intolerant people in the country.....

Why do you feel the need to call them a mob, and not the British electorate?muslim mob

What about the class divide. It's just the imaginary enemy that's changed.I don't ever remember there being such a clear racial divide in politics.
You interviewed them?Sure many voted Labour for handouts and easy immigration,
Nothing weird about tactical voting.What a weird alliance.
Probably "the better educated" would be more accurate.Free-thinking hippies together with the most intolerant people in the country.

So, in your opinion, the old far-right gammons are better edcuated than the younger age group?'they' would be those who support the far left ideals of the Green Party