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  1. Ivor Windybottom

    Starmer. Today’s the day.

    Love how the Labour Luvvies think that saying the Tories are worse somehow makes Labour OK?!? All based on the totally brainless concept that everyone has to take one side or the other. Yeah, they're both terrible. No idea which takes the crown as worst, anyone with any sense doesn't care.
  2. Ivor Windybottom

    Nigel Farage and Makerfield

    Does anyone actually think this is the beginning of a resurgence for Labour? I'm interested, tell us if you think this is the dawn of an exciting new era for us all. It looks to me like when Homer Simpson bounced off a rock halfway down while falling off the cliff.
  3. Ivor Windybottom

    Nigel Farage and Makerfield

    Some very selective headlines there, nothing critical of Labour (beyond Starmer) and a few "far right" mentions. Part of Team Andy it would appear.
  4. Ivor Windybottom

    Oh Carol

    Is she real or an AI avatar?
  5. Ivor Windybottom

    Nigel Farage and Makerfield

    The list of her headlines is like a lefty propaganda leaflet... https://muckrack.com/anna-gross-1/articles She must be lining herself up for a job at the Guardian, although the FT where she already writes seems to have sadly headed down the same plughole in recent years.
  6. Ivor Windybottom

    Makerfield

    Makerfield hasn't experienced much multiculturalism, it's as white as a Persil advert, so there are none of the newly ecological types to vote for them. In fact it's the perfect place for a preachy middle-class socialist like Burnham to live. They all talk the talk, tell everyone else it's...
  7. Ivor Windybottom

    Nigel Farage and Makerfield

    You should have more respect for your future President and saviour of our nation.
  8. Ivor Windybottom

    Makerfield

    Andy won't do anything. He has no vision, no answers and hasn't promised anything specific. He's more like some sort of weird cult than a politician, he didn't even mention the word Labour, it's going to be the Andy Party. He's very motivated about immigration... he wants to ensure that they...
  9. Ivor Windybottom

    Oh Carol

    Clearly a political campaigner, and was obviously using her faux offence to influence the vote. I couldn't really concentrate on what she was saying though, I was mostly staring at her cheeks.
  10. Ivor Windybottom

    Makerfield

    Was any of this word-salad intended to mean anything? AI Waffle-O-Matic?
  11. Ivor Windybottom

    Makerfield

    That'll be a good few leased shiny new government funded cars off the roads then. Good. Obviously there will be cuts, and Reform aren't daft. Of course they're not going to hand the loony lefties ammunition by saying what they'll cut. We'll have the Beeb wheeling out people in wheelchairs...
  12. Ivor Windybottom

    Nigel Farage and Makerfield

    Whatever... the fact is that the Bond Markets have definitely not breathed a sigh of relief since Burnham got himself on the road to being the PM. We'll see what happens as he advances towards No.10. It's difficult to predict, as him getting into power does at least remove Rachel from the...
  13. Ivor Windybottom

    Makerfield doubts

    The population in Makerfield hasn't been culturally enriched by immigration very much (yet). So they aren't yet seeing the effects of open-border policies. But they didn't vote for Labour or Andy Burnham anyway, they voted to get rid of Starmer. They couldn't get rid of the Labour govt for a...
  14. Ivor Windybottom

    There are some sick people in this country.

    Five of them, in some kind of gross rota, according to her bragging.
  15. Ivor Windybottom

    Makerfield

    Reform did well, up 2.7% from a very successful 2024 result, even despite Restore's impact. Burnham won solely because everyone hates Starmer and would vote for absolutely anyone who was in a position to oust him, even Burnham. If Reform had won then we'd have kept Starmer. So in a weird way...
  16. Ivor Windybottom

    There are some sick people in this country.

    Did you mean to paste this in, or were you doing some sort of therapy homework at the same time and pasted it by accident?
  17. Ivor Windybottom

    There are some sick people in this country.

    I would. Some would be much safer and happier in a big old country house inside a huge fence with a team of people looking after them. "Care in the Community" was just money-saving wrapped up in a kind-sounding disguise.
  18. Ivor Windybottom

    Makerfield

    Aye, we need to unshackle the economy and make the country successful again, then we could start thinking about how to make life lovelier for everyone. Get rid of net zero, cut benefits, cut taxes, make it worth working and running businesses and not worth sitting around claiming benefits...
  19. Ivor Windybottom

    There are some sick people in this country.

    Still got the hots for Carol? You'd be treading a very well worn path.
  20. Ivor Windybottom

    A head-on fatal collision between two trains in mid Wales could have been avoided, an investigation has found.

    Perhaps some longer waiting distances then in case it happens again, I'm sure they could come up with a more constructive answer than telling the drivers to lob sand out of the window or whatever.
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