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Something Fishy about Rishi


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16 hours ago, Section_31 said:

Average ambulance time for heart attack or stroke is an hour and a half. Mental. That's failed state shit.

My father in-law , has to be rushed into Lancaster hospital with suspected ruptured spleen after a bad fall. He's a stroke survivor of 18 years or so , not completely with it mentally , and in a lot of pain. Turns out he has severe chest infection , fractured ribs and a ruptured lung , had to wait 5 fucking hours in a&e just to be seen , then shipped off to wait outside a ward and finally a scan after 10 hours. 

Very cruel way to treat a man and his worried wife of nearly 80 years of age. 

Fucking Tory bastards need hanging.

 

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1 hour ago, lifetime fan said:

The tory party on Plymouth council is an absolute fucking basket case. Constant infighting and mismanagement. 


The by-elections were forced after a vote by the council because the two tory councillors (a married couple) moved to Gloucester but wanted to continue. 
 

You almost have to respect the cheek of the cunts. 

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Just now, lifetime fan said:


The by-elections were forced after a vote by the council because the two tory councillors (a married couple) moved to Gloucester but wanted to continue. 
 

You almost have to respect the cheek of the cunts. 

 

24k in the bank though to be fair.

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2 hours ago, lifetime fan said:

The tory party on Plymouth council is an absolute fucking basket case. Constant infighting and mismanagement. 

 

Same as the Labour Party up here. 

 

1 hour ago, elvis said:

My father in-law , has to be rushed into Lancaster hospital with suspected ruptured spleen after a bad fall. He's a stroke survivor of 18 years or so , not completely with it mentally , and in a lot of pain. Turns out he has severe chest infection , fractured ribs and a ruptured lung , had to wait 5 fucking hours in a&e just to be seen , then shipped off to wait outside a ward and finally a scan after 10 hours. 

Very cruel way to treat a man and his worried wife of nearly 80 years of age. 

Fucking Tory bastards need hanging.

 

 

Bloody hell mate, poor fella. Hope he recovers asap. 

 

Spot on about the tory bastards. 

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2 minutes ago, littletedwest said:

Confusing not being in the office and not being in work.

 

This from the man lying down on the house of commons benches. Pseudo intellectual cunt 

 

The ruling class are now largely comprised of Daily Mail columnists, thick overachieving grifters who's only source of pleasure is pissing people off. 

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1 hour ago, Gnasher said:

Longer clip. Oh dear, Sunak does a weird jolting motion when put under pressure, like someone's kicking him up the arse out of sight of the camera.

 

 

 

 

 

 

About 30 seconds in it looks like Sunak is about to cry. It's great!!

 

Tiny wanker

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1 hour ago, Gnasher said:

Longer clip. Oh dear, Sunak does a weird jolting motion when put under pressure, like someone's kicking him up the arse out of sight of the camera.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

It's amazing how many Scottish people - including women - look like the Proclaimers. The Proclaimers aren't even brothers.

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35 minutes ago, Section_31 said:

 

It's amazing how many Scottish people - including women - look like the Proclaimers. The Proclaimers aren't even brothers.

Ha i think the look of the interviewer and that interveiw technique is a prerequisite up Scotland. Sorry for being football related but it reminded me a bit of this, I wish it would have went down this route. Sunak would have ended up getting fucking battered.

 

 

 

 

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14 minutes ago, Section_31 said:

 

I was thinking more Tina Turner.

 

He's a tiny wanker, a wanker with money, he won't do what you want him to do.

Nice!

 

15 minutes ago, Special K said:

I was trying to think of something to replace "Hold me closer" but it's too early for the effort!

How about starting with "Hold your breath you tiny wanker....."?

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https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2023/01/18/reform-uk-support-doubles-blue-wall-since-rishi-sunak-became/
 

Support for Reform UK has doubled in the Blue Wall since Rishi Sunak became Prime Minister, new polling has shown.

 

Richard Tice’s Right-wing party has increased its vote share to six per cent across 42 heartland Conservative seats in the affluent South.

 

The new data, from Redfield and Wilton Strategies, echoes national trends since Mr Sunak entered Downing Street.

 

These have seen the Tories deserted by voters who backed Liz Truss’s agenda for economic growth – which is broadly echoed by Reform UK – and have grown disillusioned in light of the scale of the current tax rises.

Reform UK was on just three per cent in the previous equivalent polling by the firm, which was carried out across Nov 21 and 22.

 

Analysis found that 54 per cent of Blue Wall voters who opted for the Tories under Boris Johnson at the 2019 general election would stay loyal to the party.

 

Nine per cent said they would support Reform UK instead, while 15 per cent would vote Labour and three per cent would switch to the Liberal Democrats.

 

The findings may concern Conservative Campaign Headquarters, as Labour leads the Tories by 10 points (40 per cent to 30 per cent). In 2019, the Tories won all of the 42 seats surveyed with 49.8 per cent of the vote share. The Liberal Democrats won 27.4 per cent of support, while Labour took 20.6 per cent.

 

At the last election, the Conservatives were helped by the Brexit Party – the previous incarnation of Reform UK – whose leader, Nigel Farage, agreed not to contest the 317 seats won by the Tories in 2017.

 

But Mr Tice has insisted he will never considerdoing another deal with the Tories to help keep Labour out of power next time. 

 

He said earlier this month he still “bears the scars on my back” of the 2019 pact between Mr Farage and Mr Johnson, and claimed the past 13 years of Conservative rule had left Britain in a state of “national emergency”.

 

On Monday, a YouGov poll had Reform at nine per cent among the public, two points behind the Liberal Democrats.

 

It also showed that the Conservatives continue to trail Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour by some distance, at 25 per cent and 47 per cent respectively, as Mr Sunak seeks to reset his premiership and deliver on his “five pledges” before the country goes to the ballot box, widely expected to be next year.

 

A survey by People Polling in December put Reform on nine per cent of the vote – almost half the Tory vote share of 20 per cent

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35 minutes ago, Kevin D said:

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2023/01/18/reform-uk-support-doubles-blue-wall-since-rishi-sunak-became/
 

Support for Reform UK has doubled in the Blue Wall since Rishi Sunak became Prime Minister, new polling has shown.

 

Richard Tice’s Right-wing party has increased its vote share to six per cent across 42 heartland Conservative seats in the affluent South.

 

The new data, from Redfield and Wilton Strategies, echoes national trends since Mr Sunak entered Downing Street.

 

These have seen the Tories deserted by voters who backed Liz Truss’s agenda for economic growth – which is broadly echoed by Reform UK – and have grown disillusioned in light of the scale of the current tax rises.

Reform UK was on just three per cent in the previous equivalent polling by the firm, which was carried out across Nov 21 and 22.

 

Analysis found that 54 per cent of Blue Wall voters who opted for the Tories under Boris Johnson at the 2019 general election would stay loyal to the party.

 

Nine per cent said they would support Reform UK instead, while 15 per cent would vote Labour and three per cent would switch to the Liberal Democrats.

 

The findings may concern Conservative Campaign Headquarters, as Labour leads the Tories by 10 points (40 per cent to 30 per cent). In 2019, the Tories won all of the 42 seats surveyed with 49.8 per cent of the vote share. The Liberal Democrats won 27.4 per cent of support, while Labour took 20.6 per cent.

 

At the last election, the Conservatives were helped by the Brexit Party – the previous incarnation of Reform UK – whose leader, Nigel Farage, agreed not to contest the 317 seats won by the Tories in 2017.

 

But Mr Tice has insisted he will never considerdoing another deal with the Tories to help keep Labour out of power next time. 

 

He said earlier this month he still “bears the scars on my back” of the 2019 pact between Mr Farage and Mr Johnson, and claimed the past 13 years of Conservative rule had left Britain in a state of “national emergency”.

 

On Monday, a YouGov poll had Reform at nine per cent among the public, two points behind the Liberal Democrats.

 

It also showed that the Conservatives continue to trail Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour by some distance, at 25 per cent and 47 per cent respectively, as Mr Sunak seeks to reset his premiership and deliver on his “five pledges” before the country goes to the ballot box, widely expected to be next year.

 

A survey by People Polling in December put Reform on nine per cent of the vote – almost half the Tory vote share of 20 per cent

there are a sizeable amount of people in this country, who you could safely categorise as very far right.

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28 minutes ago, Arniepie said:

there are a sizeable amount of people in this country, who you could safely categorise as very far right.

 

The reason Tory rank and file don't like Sunak is Okum's razor shit, they don't mind brown people carrying the bags but they don't want to carry theirs.

 

I envisage a lot of local party chairmen having conversations like that South African embassy fella and Danny Glover in lethal weapon II.

 

"But, but...wll...you're blik?"

 

People need to pull their head out of the sand and take a look around, these are not nice people we're dealing with here. It's not that they simply have differing political views. John Major and Paddy Ashdown had differing political views. 

 

But these people are just cunts, simple as.

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