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Reform has a Russia problem

Mottie admires Farage the man who said Liz Lettuce Truss was best budget ever
It was, for him, you plum. It was even better for wet lettuce Starmer too. Still, let’s see what your heroine brings us in the budget.
 
It was, for him, you plum.
Yes that is true

Liz Trusses trickle down budget was great for millionaire Farage and his chums
sh1t for 99.9% of Reform voters


why are Reform supporters so desperately keen to vote to make themselves worse off?
 
Of course he is, thats why he will be giving the Donbas region back to Ukraine. Dream on
experts say Russia is no match for NATO

Russias rusty tanks and farm labourer soldiers arent a match for a professional army



here is an article from the Week (noted for factual reporting)

Who would win then?​

Despite small signs of improvement, “Russia is in no shape to take on Nato”, with the alliance having been “revitalised” by the invasion of Ukraine, said Al Jazeera.

Even without the US, the collective military capability of Nato members is “formidable”, said George Allison in The Telegraph.

“The technological sophistication and interoperability of Nato forces significantly amplify their combat effectiveness.” The alliance's “strength resides in its ability to leverage cutting-edge technology and integrated command structures to conduct operations adaptable to the battlefield’s rapidly changing circumstances”.

With an integrated command structure developed over decades, better trained and equipped troops and the “notable difference in the quality of Western weapons, all this adds up to the conclusion that Nato would quickly prevail in any conventional war against Russia”, said Al Jazeera.

 
Liz Trusses ….budget
Are you looking forward to Rachel’s budget? Do you think she'll produce a good budget for people and businesses or make it even worse, just like her last one?

Like the question I asked JohnD the other day (which he chose to ignore), if it’s too embarrassing for you to answer, just default to either (a) ignoring it, (b) swerving it or (c) just try to take it off topic.
 
Are you looking forward to Rachel’s budget? Do you think she'll produce a good budget for people and businesses or make it even worse, just like her last one?

Like the question I asked JohnD the other day (which he chose to ignore), if it’s too embarrassing for you to answer, just default to either (a) ignoring it, (b) swerving it or (c) just try to take it off topic.
do you think brexit was good for business?

we are still suffering the effects of having increased trade barriers with our biggest trade partner


Do you think she'll produce a good budget for people and businesses
Labour have made good decisions for people

1) increase in min wage
2) increase in public sector pay in line with pay review boards
3) wages increasing faster than inflation




here we are:


2024 -2025
"Average wages are continuing to outpace inflation with pay packets rising for both the public and private sector workers, official figures show."




under Tories inflation outstipped wages
 
Are you looking forward to Rachel’s budget? Do you think she'll produce a good budget for people and businesses or make it even worse, just like her last one?

Like the question I asked JohnD the other day (which he chose to ignore), if it’s too embarrassing for you to answer, just default to either (a) ignoring it, (b) swerving it or (c) just try to take it off topic.
do you think brexit was good for business?

we are still suffering the effects of having increased trade barriers with our biggest trade partner



Labour have made good decisions for people

1) increase in min wage
2) increase in public sector pay in line with pay review boards
3) wages increasing faster than inflation




here we are:


2024 -2025
"Average wages are continuing to outpace inflation with pay packets rising for both the public and private sector workers, official figures show."




under Tories inflation outstipped wages
A full house from Notch - A, b and c. Just too embarrassing for him to give a straight answer. No surprises there from Swerver7.
 
A full house from Notch - A, b and c. Just too embarrassing for him to give a straight answer. No surprises there from Swerver7.
Do you think Tories made things worse for business and people over their 14 years of power?

if it’s too embarrassing for you to answer, just default to either (a) ignoring it, (b) swerving it or (c) just try to take it off topic.
 
A full house from Notch - A, b and c. Just too embarrassing for him to give a straight answer. No surprises there from Swerver7.
when are you going to give a straight answer on what specific Reform policies you support?

so far you have repeatedly wriggled and squirmed..............should I just assume you think they are sh1t because you know they are garbage
 
So NATO does scare him
No thicko. It is a strategic positioning of Ukraine that he doesn’t want nuclear weapons and missile systems installing on his doorstep. Exactly the same reason what triggered the Cuban missile crises with the USA.
 
No thicko. It is a strategic positioning of Ukraine that he doesn’t want nuclear weapons and missile systems installing on his doorstep. Exactly the same reason what triggered the Cuban missile crises with the USA.
So NATO doesn't scare him and they can park up next door.

Oh no.

Thicko
 
No thicko. It is a strategic positioning of Ukraine that he doesn’t want nuclear weapons and missile systems installing on his doorstep. Exactly the same reason what triggered the Cuban missile crises with the USA.
abject nonsense

Putin is a very scared and paranoid man
 
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