The way NigelFarage speaks to women is a disgrace. Here’s four recent times he’s patronised them publicly.
You can hear his “Listen love” tone yourself:
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The way NigelFarage speaks to women is a disgrace. Here’s four recent times he’s patronised them publicly.
You can hear his “Listen love” tone yourself:
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I seem to remember on a previous occasion Trump referred to dead soldiers as 'losers'. Quite the charmer.
I suspect the average Telegraph reader is less gung-ho for Brexit than the editorial team is. And yes, it would delicious to see Aliister Heath's nose rubbed squarely in it!
'Patriot' is a word that has been so thoroughly debased as to be utterly devoid of any meaning other than as a pointer to the user's fascistic views.
As a UK taxpayer I resent my tax money being squandered on bringing unpatriotic tax dodging emigrants like Oakeshott et al back from Dubai.
It’s true that Starmer is no Churchill. But Trump is no Roosevelt; he’ll, he’s not even a Gerald Ford.
Trump berates Starmer for not being more like Churchill which is a bit rich considering that Trump is not like Roosevelt. Indeed he’s more like Don Corleone than he is any past president. Imagine a mafia boss with access to nukes!
This 'Labour' government keeps saying it wants to support small businesses and support our High Streets. Yet they inflicted a swingeing increase in Employer NIC and now they're following this up with a massive hike in business rates – hugely damaging to small businesses.
According to the BBC "Starmer accepts that the voters are impatient". Of course they are – they've been waiting 19 months and barely a sign of the changes so desperately needed. No sign of the stupid tit doing anything about it.
Consumer protection, employment protection, environment protection – regulation keeps us safe. You can be sure that any political party promising to cut regulations does not have your best interests at heart.
That should of course be RE-nationalisation of the water industry! Bloody auto-correct.
The one thing that History teaches us is that people don't learn from History ...
www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio... Everyone should see this and then demand the denationalisation of the water industry without compensation, the prosecution of present and past water co executives, and the upper echelons of the Environment Agency. Fuck the shareholders.
The English water companies have been taking the piss for 30 years. It’s time to kick back by re-nationalising WITHOUT COMPENSATION: fixing the mess they’ve created will cost a lot without having to pay off parasitic shareholders.
We would have to wait and see. I admit it’s a big job trying to rescue the Labour Party.
Apparently the Lobby Correspondents regard Keir Starmer as a 'decent man' who is, alas, bad at politics. Since being Prime Minister is the most intensely political job in the country perhaps he will have the decency to fuck off and leave the job to someone who is good at politics.
They may lack legitimacy, but they will have the power, and the ability to use force to wield that power. Look at Iran. Only a revolution or military coup could change that.
I have supported electoral reform since the '80s. I'm still waiting!
I seem to remember that several of the elections for PCCs had turnout figures around 15%. It hasn't diminished their power, though I gather Labour is planning to abolish them.
My preference would be for PR, combined with state funding for political parties and a ban on any private funding.
www.theguardian.com/politics/202... CORRUPTION. Nothing but corruption. Unfortunately Starmer's Labour are no better, if slightly less blatant. Outlaw political donations, abolish the honours system and the House of Lords.
The trouble with voter boycotts is that bad guys always win – even if only 10% of voters support them, if they win a majority they rule. Arguments about legitimacy don’t work.
Vote – for whoever has the best chance of defeating the far right. Don’t let them win by default.
I wonder what the NRA will make of such a flagrant abuse of the 2nd Amendment.
I fear the next general election could be a rerun of the Brexit referendum where a largely elderly, uneducated, bunch of angry closet racists do irreparable damage to the country thanks to Farage and his lies.
So clearly Jenrick is in politics for people like his dad: the rich.
Most of that hasn’t happened yet and probably never will but has it made a visible difference to people’s standard of living? No it hasn’t.
What is Starmer's government doing? It was elected to fix the cost of living crisis, the housing crisis, the health crisis, and now the defence crisis – and all it can do is fart about with local government reorganisation and digital IDs which nobody wants. Mad.
www.theguardian.com/society/2026.... It's not the minimum wage that's causing youth (and adult) unemployment, it's the swingeing increase to employers' NIC introduced by our idiot Chancellor.
Brexit was the ultimate victory of the old and stupid over the young and bright.
www.theguardian.com/commentisfre.... Burnham's ideas look interesting and deserving of wider discussion. What is certain is that the current system is not working and our failed PM is just a road block to progress.