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IF this was true, why didn't he call the election for 11th or 18th July. So he would then prove BEFORE voting this was the case. How can he have this all set then call an election where the other likely winning Party wouldn't do it . This statement from Sunak more likely stinks to high heaven. |
"Has to be more likely rubbish."
No Sunak stated it Live on LBC. Rwanda Flight will only go if he wins |
Jeremey Corbyn is standing as an independent.
Labour have to find someone for the 4th of July clock is ticking |
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This smells bigtime for me . I'm naturally suspicious but this sounds a right howler. |
Joey legal problems
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So Sunak is more than probably lying directly to the voters in an election campaign. I think you're right, so he needs proper challenging on this likely blatant deceit. He's a disgrace. |
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There will be all sorts of tricks played by party's in this election and external foreign powers determined to cause chaos, just like they did in the brexit vote, only 100 times worse
Buckle up! |
the media are trying to inflate the popularity of the lib dems. They don't have a chance
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bleak future
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Still waiting for you to tell me about the reality I need to embrace LT :worry: what's the hold-up? |
Reality is a bitch
Especially when it deflates your "stage" worldview.. |
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Bots discovering electioneering for the first time
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I actually don't know a single Labour MP who is either. Not that I've talked to ALL Labour MPs I can see no chance that if Labour wins the election where anybody will EVER end up being sent to Rwanda . Not a chance |
labour have complained about Rwanda as the ultimate destination, it has been a labour policy since Blair to ship illegal immigrants oversees
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He has said Day One he will cancel it |
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https://www.express.co.uk/news/polit...n-deportations Starmer would scrap Rwanda scheme as PM even if it's working Sir Keir Starmer may perform yet another major U-turn and keep the Rwanda scheme in place should he win power, it has been claimed. The widely respected former BBC political editor, Andrew Marr, has said Labour will not abolish Rwanda immediately in a new column. According to Mr Marr, some in Labour are now admitting they may have to retain the Rwanda scheme for a lengthy period, until the party can negotiate a new returns policy with the EU. He quotes one Labour senior advisor who says: “We can’t just come in, tear it up, and have nothing to put in its place”. The admission represents a stark change of policy for Labour, who had originally intended to end the Rwanda scheme within its first 100 days of Government. |
And for the record, EU won't accept returns unless the UK concede to some pretty major Brexit U-turns (which tory Keir has already said he won't), so I guess it just depends on which of his u-turns you believe is real and which isn't.
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Not one word about re-opening traditional asylum roues and methods to ease the crisis, let's just keep piling on the misery for the desperate and displaced.
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The Leader Starmer
has the say Slim. |
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