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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 13 Nov 23 12.16pm | |
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The comments of the band of hard-right fanatics who daily lace these pages with unpleasant rhetoric frequently don't need individual replies. They speak for themselves with their unrealistic approach and lack of understanding of the way people actually think. None more so than the recent ones on the government reshuffle. Braverman had to go. She was angling for the sack and left Sunak with no choice. How long before she has a place on GBNews alongside Farage et al? I can already imagine the heroine worship oozing out of these pages as she is allowed to pontificate unreservedly. How long after that before Ofcom intervene? She is a walking disaster. Cameron's return is both a surprise and a sign of desperation. He carries big baggage for the Brexit disaster and it's going to be interesting to see how he manages that.
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 13 Nov 23 12.22pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
The comments of the band of hard-right fanatics who daily lace these pages with unpleasant rhetoric frequently don't need individual replies. They speak for themselves with their unrealistic approach and lack of understanding of the way people actually think. None more so than the recent ones on the government reshuffle. Braverman had to go. She was angling for the sack and left Sunak with no choice. How long before she has a place on GBNews alongside Farage et al? I can already imagine the heroine worship oozing out of these pages as she is allowed to pontificate unreservedly. How long after that before Ofcom intervene? She is a walking disaster. Cameron's return is both a surprise and a sign of desperation. He carries big baggage for the Brexit disaster and it's going to be interesting to see how he manages that. I expect a lot of people agreed with her stance on the pro-Palestine protests, a lot didn't. Yet, I doubt many agreed with her rubbish on tents. However, many probably wondered how many people in tents are illegal immigrants who shouldn't be there anyway. Just my reading of the situation.
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Teddy Eagle 13 Nov 23 12.27pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
The comments of the band of hard-right fanatics who daily lace these pages with unpleasant rhetoric frequently don't need individual replies. They speak for themselves with their unrealistic approach and lack of understanding of the way people actually think. None more so than the recent ones on the government reshuffle. Braverman had to go. She was angling for the sack and left Sunak with no choice. How long before she has a place on GBNews alongside Farage et al? I can already imagine the heroine worship oozing out of these pages as she is allowed to pontificate unreservedly. How long after that before Ofcom intervene? She is a walking disaster. Cameron's return is both a surprise and a sign of desperation. He carries big baggage for the Brexit disaster and it's going to be interesting to see how he manages that. Is it possible, even vaguely, that the brigade of stormtroopers cited on a regular basis are just ordinary folk who are tired of being belittled and accused of wrong think on a daily basis?
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georgenorman 13 Nov 23 12.30pm | |
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It is unacceptable that Cameron is appointed to one of the major offices of state when he is not an elected MP. It's like being back in the EU with unelected appointees running things.
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Behind Enemy Lines Sussex 13 Nov 23 12.36pm | |
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Originally posted by ASCPFC
I expect a lot of people agreed with her stance on the pro-Palestine protests, a lot didn't. Yet, I doubt many agreed with her rubbish on tents. However, many probably wondered how many people in tents are illegal immigrants who shouldn't be there anyway. Just my reading of the situation. Who are these people sleeping on the streets? Ex-soldiers who can’t fit back into society, people having been subject to abuse at home, people who have had their homes repossessed, foreigners who have slipped under the radar? Braverman would have access to statistics about the numbers and she has used those unwisely (or wisely if she wanted’out’).
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Behind Enemy Lines Sussex 13 Nov 23 12.38pm | |
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Originally posted by georgenorman
It is unacceptable that Cameron is appointed to one of the major offices of state when he is not an elected MP. It's like being back in the EU with unelected appointees running things. I think Mandleson was appointed by Blair to some post without being an MP (?).
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georgenorman 13 Nov 23 12.40pm | |
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Originally posted by Behind Enemy Lines
I think Mandleson was appointed by Blair to some post without being an MP (?). Yes, that was wrong too. Cabinet members should be elected MPs.
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 13 Nov 23 12.48pm | |
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
Is it possible, even vaguely, that the brigade of stormtroopers cited on a regular basis are just ordinary folk who are tired of being belittled and accused of wrong think on a daily basis? No, it isn't. People who are ordinary can disagree but they don't behave like that. There have always been those who seek to confront, and that's what was seen. These are Yaxley-Lennon types, determined to attract attention to themselves having been given an excuse to do so by the odious Braverman. If they think their actions and words are funny, then it's not clear to me.
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Teddy Eagle 13 Nov 23 12.53pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
No, it isn't. People who are ordinary can disagree but they don't behave like that. There have always been those who seek to confront, and that's what was seen. These are Yaxley-Lennon types, determined to attract attention to themselves having been given an excuse to do so by the odious Braverman. If they think their actions and words are funny, then it's not clear to me. Who is Yaxley-Lennon? His agent must be paying out fortunes judging by the number of name checks he gets.
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Behind Enemy Lines Sussex 13 Nov 23 12.59pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
No, it isn't. People who are ordinary can disagree but they don't behave like that. There have always been those who seek to confront, and that's what was seen. These are Yaxley-Lennon types, determined to attract attention to themselves having been given an excuse to do so by the odious Braverman. If they think their actions and words are funny, then it's not clear to me. Who on the left of the political spectrum would you consider to be their equivalent to a) Tommy Robinson, and b) Braverman in terms of unsavoury words and behaviour?
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PalazioVecchio south pole 13 Nov 23 1.06pm | |
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Originally posted by georgenorman
It is unacceptable that Cameron is appointed to one of the major offices of state when he is not an elected MP. It's like being back in the EU with unelected appointees running things. the standard thing for an insider of the PM is for them to stand for election in a guaranteed seat, a safe constituency. But sometimes they just couldnt be bothered waiting that long. in defence of Cameron, he did warn Brussels that they must bend to the will of the UK or that a Brexit would happen. And he was proved correct. The appointment of Cameron will certainly get up the nose of all the wavers of Palestine flags. Funny.
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steeleye20 Croydon 13 Nov 23 1.21pm | |
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I think this is to try and make Britain look important again, an ex-PM as foreign secretary, but its window-dressing. However, the austerity and Brexit baggage comes with him, Britain's problems are largely caused by him and Osborne. His appointment, his lordship, show that Sunak is not changing in fact the reverse, a party of nihilists led by a loser.
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