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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 14 Jun 24 1.25pm | |
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Originally posted by eaglesdare
its all conspiracy theories now Our security services don’t trade in conspiracy theories. They expose them.
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 14 Jun 24 1.29pm | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
Of course there aren't any fake accounts for other parties. Of course there are. Both sides are played off against each other to cause the maximum disruption. Behind that though there is a preference on who suits their purposes best. Supporting our exit from the EU and the consequential impact on the British economy was totally in Russia’s interest. Weakening the Tory party so it implodes is as well.
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 14 Jun 24 1.30pm | |
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Originally posted by CrazyBadger
It says something about the state of the country that Mr Farage and the crazy manifesto of Reform appears to be the only sane choice to me. proposing a shake up of ideas rather than wheeling out the Same old churning of the same policies that have apparently failed the Tories so badly. Even as a traditionally Tory voter, 14 years in charge is enough for any one party. We need a 'new leadership bounce', after all these last few years have been a bit crap politacally, so more of the same is not a good vote this time round. I won't be voting Conservative. This leaves the remaining parties generally considered 'Throw away votes', Reform UK and Green Party. Edited by CrazyBadger (14 Jun 2024 12.05pm) Edited by CrazyBadger (14 Jun 2024 12.06pm) You will be wasting your vote and setting back the cause of true conservatism. Not sensible.
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Teddy Eagle 14 Jun 24 1.35pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
Of course there are. Both sides are played off against each other to cause the maximum disruption. Behind that though there is a preference on who suits their purposes best. Supporting our exit from the EU and the consequential impact on the British economy was totally in Russia’s interest. Weakening the Tory party so it implodes is as well. So Russia is behind Labour in Britain and the Republicans in America. Are their supporters that similar?
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 14 Jun 24 1.36pm | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
I will be voting Reform, not because I like Farage particularly not because I think they will get in. It is my anti Tory vote in the hope that the Tory party will face up to the election disaster and sort it's self out. There is a huge gap between it's supporters / voter base and the MPs. Most of the MP's are not Tories but Labour light. If people want to vote for that fair enough but they need to stop pretending they are the heirs of Thatcher. The pollsters are suggesting Reform will get between 0 and 3 seats. That’s hardly in is it. Labour are regarded as more than 99% certain to form the next government. I think Farage will take Clacton. It was possible there before he stepped in. He will be as big a nuisance in Westminster as he was in Brussels. Attracting headlines but achieving nothing.
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mars Folkestone 14 Jun 24 1.39pm | |
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Replacing Sunak for Starmer is like changing your tie when you’ve sh*t your pants!
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eaglesdare 14 Jun 24 1.42pm | |
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Farage achieved Brexit. He will achieve alot more. He would make a great PM.
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 14 Jun 24 1.43pm | |
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
So Russia is behind Labour in Britain and the Republicans in America. Are their supporters that similar? Russia is not behind either. Putin’s tactic is to disrupt and weaken. Divide and conquer by stealth. They support Trump because he is seen as weak on NATO and sympathetic to their authoritarian style. They support Reform because they can help destroy the Tories and create chaos here. They don’t think that Reform can win!
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 14 Jun 24 1.45pm | |
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Originally posted by eaglesdare
Farage achieved Brexit. He will achieve alot more. He would make a great PM. Not as good as me and I’m not standing but have about as much chance.
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CrazyBadger Ware 14 Jun 24 1.49pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
You will be wasting your vote and setting back the cause of true conservatism. Not sensible. What would you suggest as an alternative course of action?
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Hrolf The Ganger 14 Jun 24 1.49pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
The pollsters are suggesting Reform will get between 0 and 3 seats. That’s hardly in is it. Labour are regarded as more than 99% certain to form the next government. I think Farage will take Clacton. It was possible there before he stepped in. He will be as big a nuisance in Westminster as he was in Brussels. Attracting headlines but achieving nothing. He achieved Brexit. Had you forgotten?
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Badger11 Beckenham 14 Jun 24 1.56pm | |
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Originally posted by CrazyBadger
What would you suggest as an alternative course of action? Carry on voting for the Tory party who will ignore their manifesto commitments if they get elected. Err I don't think so after 14 years I think some of us have had enough of their lies. Matov is right we need a blood bath.
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