Jeez, Labour really are getting scared/desperate.
Not half as scared as Reform having their own words so clearly laid bare
Jeez, Labour really are getting scared/desperate.

Wow.Watch out for the "safe for TV" version of this.
Wow.
I dont know what side she is batting for.
Is she mocking the millions of Reform voters ?
OrAre these really her veiws?
Either way, what a vulgar repulsive woman.

Really I dont know.Tell me you're kidding?
Really I dont know.
Is she an actor?
If she is, then shes a fuçking good at playing a filthy dirty box.

They all said that filth that come out of her mouth? All of them?Yes, she is an actor.
She is reciting the words of Reform MPs and councillors.

Ah, you've noticed...
On loony-left language twisting...I've noticed that you seem to ignore the facts.
Let me guess you've won the argumenext
Not half as scared as Reform having their own words so clearly laid bare![]()
Hopefully I'm not misrepresenting your post.I'm no fan of Farage - but if Labour are the answer, what the ferkin hell is the question???
I'm no fan of Farage - but if Labour are the answer, what the ferkin hell was the question???
Hopefully I'm not misrepresenting your post.
I think this is a significant part of the problem. An increasing amount of people have become jaded with the bull that spills from the mouths of our established parties.
Jeez, the longer you're on the planet, the more you realise this. The merry-go-round of whatever party in power, and nothing getting significantly better in any sustained sense.
Faux sincere voices, faux sincere facial expression, pointing with the thumb, 'this is a very important issue and we're taking it very seriously ...' blah blah blah.
I keep on saying it because I'm RIGHT, regardless of who is in power, this won't change. We get fed the bull, trying to placate the masses, meanwhile our services decline and bills/costs go up.
And I can't see it being better to any discernable degree if Reform form the next government.
No, I don't know what the answer is. But I know one thing. The current political model we have ain't working.
If someone took ten years to become morbidly obese, it is logically that they won't get that chiseled beach body in three months.
Same logic applies to the economy.
Starmer said that he would end all of thatBut with our adversarial system of government, I don't see how anything much will change.
Which is why the merry-go-round nature of it all continues.If someone took ten years to become morbidly obese, it is logically that they won't get that chiseled beach body in three months.
Same logic applies to the economy.
But with our adversarial system of government, I don't see how anything much will change.