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General Discussion / Re: STARMER OUT....
Last post by JBR - Today at 01:33:14 PM
Quote from: Raven on Today at 12:52:06 PMI still think it won't be as easy as he makes out.
No, it won't be easy.  In fact, the more damage Labour does, the more difficult it will be to do it.
I know I've said it before, that at least I am 73 and have no children to worry about, but I hope that many of our true British people do consider the future and vote wisely.  There does seem to be many people who still seem to support Labour, and I wonder why after everything they have done over a little over one year.
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General Discussion / Re: Taxi!!!!
Last post by JBR - Today at 01:24:30 PM
Quote from: Ashy on Today at 12:52:40 PMIn any case it's a job our own naval forces should be doing.
We still have a navy?

In all seriousness, yes we should - and could - prevent the dinghies coming to our shore.  The Border Farce vessels should be doing that, as even their name suggests that they are here to protect our borders, never mind going out to collect as many illegal invaders as they can.

The root cause of this, in my mind, is our government.  The Tories happily allowed the invasion; the Labour party is now encouraging even more, especially as they are providing hotels, money, free healthcare and every other benefit they can think of for the illegals.  That alone is the big encouragement for them to come here in their millions.
They are also driven to do so by their religion, which demands that they take over countries and eventually impose islam on the people they conquer.
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The Chat Room / Re: Lets write a Limerick, one...
Last post by Scrumpy - Today at 01:04:57 PM
My neighbours have put up their Christmas tree
The first in the street, they like to be
It's always the biggest and the best
And much more glitter than all the rest
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General Discussion / Re: Taxi!!!!
Last post by Ashy - Today at 12:52:40 PM
In any case it's a job our own naval forces should be doing. 
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General Discussion / Re: STARMER OUT....
Last post by Raven - Today at 12:52:06 PM
I still think it won't be as easy as he makes out.
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General Discussion / Re: STARMER OUT....
Last post by Ashy - Today at 12:51:04 PM
We've tried the others and they got us where we are. 
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The Chat Room / Re: The boring thread.....
Last post by Raven - Today at 12:50:00 PM
Wish me luck, I'm going to drive my car today come hell or high water. I need to get out and about a bit, I am going nuts stuck at home, going to make a latte and drive over to do a bit of wave watching, will plonk myself on a seat and get some sea air too.
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General Discussion / Re: Wordle
Last post by Ashy - Today at 12:49:16 PM
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General Discussion / Re: STARMER OUT....
Last post by Scrumpy - Today at 12:35:57 PM
Quote from: klondike on Today at 09:19:02 AMI thought you weren't all that sure of Farage?




I have always said that I do not like Farage the man.. There is something about him that I do not like..

However .. REFORM are the only party.. In my opinion, that care about the country... and who the majority are living in this country..
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General Discussion / Re: STARMER OUT....
Last post by JBR - Today at 11:10:41 AM
As Klon says, all of the long-standing parties have their drawbacks and, in some cases, have already demonstrated their lack of competence.
Yes, Gran points out quite correctly that some organisations, such as the civil service, the judiciary and the benefits system, the latter now dishing out benefits hand over fist to the illegals who should not even be here.
These problems have been in existence since around 1990, that's 35 years of damage by our so-called 'two main parties'.
Raven correctly points out that there are far fewer jobs for people to take up today, but I wonder how much of that problem has been created by the mismanagement of our past governments.

Reform will have a lot on their hands to attempt to undo all of this damage, it having been created and increased over such a long time.

I am worried that, because they have only four or five years to put everything right and, I am sure, being opposed by all the left: politicians, civil service, judges, and all the other presently overladen organisations which will simply act only to stand up for themselves, their long-needed success might not be achieved.

What will happen then?  Who will be elected next?  The emerging muslim party?
I am sure that we are looking forward to a continuation of the mess we are presently experiencing, though I sincerely hope that Reform can stop the rot.