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Exactly thatI assume a mirror that has to be there

Exactly thatI assume a mirror that has to be there


I just haveBut you are trying to prove me wrong.
Go on. Do it


We? have you a house full with you.Where ?
We are all waiting for your proof

You think it's just me laughing at you ?

YesYou think it's just me laughing at you ?

Good. It must spare your blushes a little


Doesn't matter how much you twist and turn.That is a weird house party you are having, are you all on the one computer or do your guests have one each?
Yeah, you're right. Everyone is wrong except Labour.I am correct, aren’t I?
you voted for the last Conservative 2019 govt now you say it’s sh1t
So now you want to vote for Boris 2.0
You’ve learnt nothing
Nor did I for yearsI don't know how to multi-quote!
End of.There is absolutely no evidence of what Farage will do once in power
Trumpf is Far rage’s hero, he never criticises his public policies or his personal peccadilloes, as he never has been. The idea that he's a clone of Trump is just silly. I doubt you're stupid enough to believe that they're both the same person, so don't expect others to believe it.
There have many reorganisations in the last 30 plus years, all have involved cancelled or postponed elections.Elections have always cost money. We accept this, the idea of not having elections because they're an inconvenience or expense is really dangerous territory for a democracy. If we accept such a flimsy excuse for cancelling an election then lots more excuses will come the next time, possibly including the 2029 general election - Starmer could easily cook up some conflict or situation that gives an equivalent feeble excuse.
The government is consulting with councils at this stage, its a short term measure , nothing like the council taxDon't understand the third point. I doubt that councils could gerrymander the boundaries to keep Reform out of areas, their lead is huge so they're going to win wherever the lines are drawn.
It is, sadly politeness is not the same as rationalityI never voted for Corbyn but I did admire his honourable principles. The cause he believed in was flawed, socialism always sounds good in opposition but is always a disaster in reality - history shows it almost always makes poor people poorer, however good the intentions. But at least Corbyn was honest. I'm pretty sure my dad would have voted for him if he'd still been around, as he believed in socialism in its original form. I reckon my dad would have been among the 50% of people who voted for Starmer and now say they'd vote for someone else, as it's now obvious to most that Starmer is not on the side of the british working classes. I would never have voted for Corbyn, but it was a close thing as the choices have been pretty dire in recent general elections.
I hope that's a polite response to your blunt points!

Still waiting for your link for proof of Nigel lurking around schools at 18 spreading hatred and racist comments?