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Right wingers sulking and wanting Farage as PM instead. Let them carry on.
Suck it up. They lost. It’s what they said about brexit is it not. |
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Although I think a lot will be farmers and pensioners too
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I'm very sure as Annie said, that large numbers of those who signed will be pensioners and farmers? Should they 'suck it up'?
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Remembering Kerry
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I don't agree with some things the government has done so far Mainly the pensioners issue I can tolerate most else. There's no way 14 years of mismanagement and chaos can be sorted in months This government was elected to restore continuing growth and invest in and build up public services. Plus to save and protect the NHS. If in 3 years signs of that are coming to be in place then that is what they'll really be judged on. However I do also hope that Kemi Badenoch will be able to diffuse the dangerously divisive time bomb of the Reform Party and the odious creep Farage. Their bigotry, divisive and destructive rhetoric is the very last thing the UK now needs. Last edited by joeysteele; 24-11-2024 at 05:39 PM. |
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