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Who doesn't like a coup?

You keep talking about cutting spending.

What spending cuts have you come up with?

Let’s have a think what the Tories left:
1) NHS strikes unresolved
Orchestrated by unions get their soft mates in.
2) Jeremy Hunt unfunded NI cut
depends if jobs are increased. The increase in NI under labour has certainly impacted jobs
3) prisons in state of collapse
could always lock fewer people up. So many people get prison instead of alternatives.
4) NHS with 8 million waiting list
Covid crisis backlog
5) schools literally collapsing
exaggeration
6) 100% debt to gdp ratio
got worse under labour
7) massively increased cost of borrowing
got worse under labour
8) massive asylum seeker backlog
more coming now under labour
Which of these did you want ignored?

So come on let’s see YOUR amazing “spending cuts”


By the way Mel Strife came up with one….end triple lock.
Those footing the bill will not tolerate the tax increases and this has already resulted in a spiral.

Most people just want them to spend wisely based on the money they have already raised, not keep coming back for more.
 
The knives are being sharpened.


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Did you vote for Boris Johnson in 2019?

The government that put £80b of tax rises in place
The government that made net migration a million a year
The government that burnt through 3 prime ministers in 5 years, one of them outlasted by a lettuce
Whatabouttery!

This lot are awful, the previous lot were awful too, the ones before them were dreadful. Red or blue team, they're all the same.

It's why the electorate have abandoned them, and are dividing between those who value freedom and common sense, who'll vote reform, and the lefty dipsticks who'll vote for the commie green party. Thankfully those with sense outnumber the nutters, so hopefully the outcome will be an end to the last 28 years of nonsense.
 
22% for labour is the highest I've seen in months, that sounds unlikely. One recent poll put them on 15% and in fourth place, which is hilarious for a government less than 2 years in from a landslide majority...

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Starmer's next move will be to push for Proportional Representation, in the hope that he can cobble together an alliance with the Lib Dem (nothing) party and the Green (communist) party.
 
who value freedom and common sense, who'll vote reform,
Anybody with common sense and is actually awake knows the Reform party is just the Tory party 2.0

Reform is stuffed full of ex Tory members, ex Tory candidates, ex Tory Mps

Nigel Farage is a public school establishment rich boy
Tice is a public school establishment rich boy
Lee Anderson is a Tory grifter
Andrea Leadsom is a Tory grifter
Nadine Dorries is a fick Tory grifter

Reform are the Tories only even more corrupt and clueless :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
 
22% for labour is the highest I've seen in months, that sounds unlikely. One recent poll put them on 15% and in fourth place, which is hilarious for a government less than 2 years in from a landslide majority...

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yougov who have the best history of predictions have Reform only 7% ahead.....give it a year for Reform councils to start collapsing and thatll be even lower
 
Hopefully they're the Tory Party 1.0, i.e. before Cameron, May, Boris etc. Give the country the bitter medicine it desperately needs, Thatcher style. Cut everything while the piggies squeal.
 
yougov who have the best history of predictions have Reform only 7% ahead.....give it a year for Reform councils to start collapsing and thatll be even lower
I laugh almost every day at the nit-picking BBC stories about minor goings-on in some Reform council that nobody's heard of. They're desperate to try and show there's something wrong with them.

Don't get dragged into their misleading nonsense. The public knows there are bound to be mis-steps along the way but the big picture is what matters.
 
Starmer's next move will be to push for Proportional Representation, in the hope that he can cobble together an alliance with the Lib Dem (nothing) party and the Green (communist) party.
good

anything to keep out the utterly useless Tory 2.0 grifters
 
Whatabouttery!

This lot are awful, the previous lot were awful too, the ones before them were dreadful. Red or blue team, they're all the same.

It's why the electorate have abandoned them, and are dividing between those who value freedom and common sense, who'll vote reform, and the lefty dipsticks who'll vote for the commie green party. Thankfully those with sense outnumber the nutters, so hopefully the outcome will be an end to the last 28 years of nonsense.
If you think reform is the answer, then quite simply you don't understand the question.

There figures don't cut it.
 
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