Makerfield

Don't tend to watch QT these days but tomorrow is a special on Makersby, Burnham and the Reform candidate are on the panel, Restore have been de platformed in favour of more minority parties.

Might give it a watch.

I didn't watch it because I knew what to expect, but Carl Benjamin has done a good review of it.


Despite polling third, the Restore candidate was not asked on, something Odds gloated about. Therefore, the only right-winger was the Reform man Robert Kenyon. There was the usual room full of Himmies using the magic words (racist and sexist), which made Kenyon explain, for the duration of the show, how he isn't racist and exist - rather than discuss important political topics.
 
Despite polling third, the Restore candidate was not asked on, something Odds gloated about. Therefore, the only right-winger was the Reform man Robert Kenyon. There was the usual room full of Himmies using the magic words (racist and sexist), which made Kenyon explain, for the duration of the show, how he isn't racist and exist - rather than discuss important political topics.
He'll get the hang of it. He needs to ignore the stupid sidetracking questions and talk about the things the voters care about.

Carol Vorderman's campaign has been allowed to be way too successful. He should give up dodging the issue and just say she's a right tart who brags about how many men she's bonking in succession so doesn't deserve any respect anyway. He never actually said anything about her, it's all nonsense.
 
Carol Vorderman's campaign has been allowed to be way too successful. He should give up dodging the issue and just say she's a right tart who brags about how many men she's bonking

Yes. He should also have had a go at the fat, ugly leftoid women in the audience, who were probably bussed in from Manchester.

But what he seriously should have done was to list all the things coming to Makerfield if it continues to vote Labour:


Mosques.
Unpleasant mosque 'music' blasting from a loud, tinny speaker up a tower several times a day.
Speeding, noisy muslim drivers at all hours of day and night.
Abandoned cars.
Half-repaired cars cluttering the streets and alleyways.
Rows and rows of empty, ugly takeaways, vape shops and barbershops.
The ever-present smell of rancid cooking oil.
The ever-present smell of cannabis.
Fireworks at 3am in the morning.
Fewer women and girls outdoors due to muslim harassment.
Being slowly driven out of your streets as muslims move in.
Feeling isolated as your neighbours, friends and family move away.
Legal restrictions causing loss of freedom of speech, thought and expression leading to you being changed into a different person, while the muslims keep their traditions and habits intact.
Being called a racist for complaining, or even just noticing, any of the above.

That's what should have been driven home to the people of Makerfield on Thursday night. What is needed is not a polite politician, but a little gobshlte like Tommy Robinson.
 
Far rage blamed foreigners for losing them the Gorton by election, He will have to blame Re store voters for (as seems highly likely) losing them Makerfield. Good old democracy, don't you just hate it.

 
Bring on PM Burnham, we won't need much popcorn as he won't last long.

He will be the final big rocket at the end of the miserable Labour party fireworks show. Boom-pfff... all over.
 
Him and Labour are in much more trouble with the people than they even realise.

The May election outcome should have shot this government down in flames, somehow they seem to be ignoring it. They'll get a similar slapping at every election now, hopefully including this one, until they get the message that it's Labour that are the problem, not just Starmer.
 
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Far rage doubles down on the ass sniffing plumbers comments in a desperate attempt to win back some Re store voters as he stares defeat in the face.

 
Far rage doubles down on the ass sniffing plumbers comments in a desperate attempt to win back some Re store voters as he stares defeat in the face.

Your usual level of dishonesty in your interpretation of the linked article again!

I did see a few on-the-street interviews last night. It looks like Burnham is going to get a lot of votes from people who just want to replace Starmer.

Bizarrely, people are voting Labour precisely because our Labour government is so terrible. Sadly they don't seem to understand that there's a lot more to this terrible government than one man, in fact Starmer's probably limiting just how awful they'd be without him.

You couldn't make this stuff up, but it looks like Labour may win this just because everyone hates them.

I hope so, we need Burnham to win so that the bond markets explode and we can limp our way to a general election as soon as the Labour party finally works out it's incapable of governing, and the people learn to never elect them again.
 
From the bits I've seen of the Reform candidate, he seems like a very decent, honest and likeable bloke. I hope he wins, but I'd also enjoy Labour winning, just to watch them self-destruct under commie Burnham.

Either way, it will be very bad for Labour.
 
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