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boris on the brink

Started by: baker boy (15718)

many labour supporters may be cheering this news.
my feelings are the next resident at no 10 may not be so generous to us as boris planned..
my feelings are no tax cuts and reduced fuel help from the rishi man.
bleak times ahead ?

Started: 7th Jul 2022 at 09:27

Posted by: Tommy Two Stroke (15342)

Well at the next General Election I won't be voting Conservative, and I won't be voting for Labour, or the LibDems, and will someone tell that Whupsy, that I won't be voting for UKIP either, because Whupsy won't believe me.

I am going back to voting for a looney, and if there is no looney candidate, I am just going to spoil me ballot paper


Replied: 7th Jul 2022 at 09:47

Posted by: WN1 Standisher (588)

They're all bent, I wouldn't trust any of them with a pram

Replied: 7th Jul 2022 at 09:57

Posted by: peter israel (2118) 

well Knowing the customary bigotry from the tory voter!! They don't have much choice so it looks like they will
in all probability switch to a more white party

Replied: 7th Jul 2022 at 10:23

Posted by: roylew (4026)

I know labour were calling for Boris to go but now he is resigning I actually think it will be detrimental to labour when the tories regroup

Replied: 7th Jul 2022 at 10:28

Posted by: fossil (7728)

Roylew I agree,but on the plus side some dignity may be restored to this country on his removal.

Replied: 7th Jul 2022 at 10:30

Posted by: roylew (4026)

I agree he has to go….can’t really understand how he can stay till Autumn…although they are all on summer holidays till then…labour have a lot of work to do now

Replied: 7th Jul 2022 at 10:34

Posted by: ena malcup (4151) 

Replied: 7th Jul 2022 at 11:38
Last edited by ena malcup: 7th Jul 2022 at 11:47:06

Posted by: peter israel (2118) 

it may do the opposite because 50% of the party believed he was pushed or it was the media..... So it may spilt or divide the voter like it did in the US with trump

Replied: 7th Jul 2022 at 11:39

Posted by: whups (13210) 

ukip is a defunked party 1stroke so no one will be voting for them anyway . i cant understand why you wont vote tory as your hero farrage was & is a extreme right wing tory ? .

Replied: 7th Jul 2022 at 12:05

Posted by: fedup (232)

The foolish Tories think that things will change if they get rid of Boris!
Perhaps they may be reelected next time but they don't seem to realise that that will only happen if they sort out Brexit properly, control Immigration, and get rid of the stupid Net Zero ideas which are costing us a fortune and thereby helping considerably with the cost of living, instead of tinkering around the edges-although a good reduction in Fuel Duty would help!
PS Why does reducing Green Taxes seldom get mentioned by the Main Stream Media?

Replied: 7th Jul 2022 at 16:40

Posted by: Platty (2107)

fedup: The Climate Change Act 2008 prevents any gvt from reducing the cost of domestic fuel by removing the subsidies to the "green" fuel. Mainstream media are mostly liberal/socialist/marxists in favour of this lunacy. Gvt could remove the VAT, but it can't do in NI because of the Protocol.
The problem is that Brexit has never been fully implemented. I hope the gvt sort this out, get Brexit done properly and we can then all move on.

Replied: 7th Jul 2022 at 16:52

Posted by: whups (13210) 

if you dont vote then you,ll be voting tory 1stroke . ever heard of the saying "a no vote is a tory vote " .

Replied: 10th Jul 2022 at 17:33

Posted by: tonker (27913) 

That's a stupid statement. What happens if nobody voted except half a dozen Raving Loonies?

Replied: 10th Jul 2022 at 17:49

Posted by: whups (13210) 

a tory ALWAYS vote tonker .

Replied: 10th Jul 2022 at 17:51

Posted by: Tommy Two Stroke (15342)

Whupsy said:

"ukip is a defunked party 1stroke so no one will be voting for them anyway"

UKIP is not deflunked, or even defunct, it is still operating, and the person in charge of it Whupsy, is a mate of yours, Neil Hamilton

https://www.ukip.org/



Replied: 10th Jul 2022 at 18:45

Posted by: Billinge Biker (2384) 

Aye..

Replied: 10th Jul 2022 at 19:44

Posted by: whups (13210) 

another ex tory loser .

Replied: 10th Jul 2022 at 23:42

Posted by: Owd Codger (3069)

He should become a Labour Councillor as he would be in good company where brown envelope collecting is involved!

Replied: 11th Jul 2022 at 08:22

Posted by: Tommy Two Stroke (15342)

Whupsy

It is yoo whoo keeps mentioning YooKip, so what point are yoo trying to make?

Replied: 11th Jul 2022 at 09:25
Last edited by Tommy Two Stroke: 11th Jul 2022 at 09:25:52

Posted by: fossil (7728)

Owd Codger always good with the innuendo,always short on facts.
Pathetic!!

Replied: 11th Jul 2022 at 09:57

Posted by: whups (13210) 

a defunked party full of torys & it,s leader abandoning all you fools who fell for his racist claptrap . a party which you fully supported & tried to hoodwink people on here to vote for . that,s my point now deny it .

Replied: 11th Jul 2022 at 10:41

Posted by: bentlegs (5306)

What I would like to knowing how Leigh the lobby goblets will vote at the next Election.

Replied: 12th Jul 2022 at 11:32

Posted by: Tommy Two Stroke (15342)

Leigh will go straight back to Labour, with a big majority.

Replied: 12th Jul 2022 at 11:49

Posted by: Owd Codger (3069)

Tommy Two Stroke

Correct, as like Wakefield in the 2019 General Election the Labour voters did not turn out in force as they considered it to be a certainty that Labour would have no problem in retaining the seat.

Replied: 13th Jul 2022 at 07:14

Posted by: baker boy (15718)

whups says quote ,a tory always votes,how the hell do you know that as factual.secondly people who dont vote ,then dont moan about the results

Replied: 6th Oct 2022 at 20:43

Posted by: fossil (7728)

Bb exactly,no vote ,no moan.

Replied: 7th Oct 2022 at 14:57

Posted by: GOLDEN BEAR (6556) 

I have given this a lot of consideration , and i now believe that voting in the country should be compulsory. Also as an example if one did not vote then he/she should be fined a £10 .00 , and the proceed's then be given to a charity. As i say given the fact's that our forefather's fought for the right to vote, i have come to that view, and i don't know if this subject has been brought up in the past if it has i apologise ,but if not i would be very interested in the opinion's of the member's of this site !
G.B.

Replied: 7th Oct 2022 at 15:14

Posted by: ena malcup (4151) 

I would not mind it being compulsory, as long as also there is the option to vote "None of the Above", and for it to count. ie if say more than a third of the votes are for none of the above, then the ballot is void.

Replied: 7th Oct 2022 at 15:22

Posted by: broady (inactive)

The problem with making it compulsory is what if none of the candidates tick a box for you? Ena’s may be a solution. I presume the same forefather’s also fought for us to have freedom of choice.

Replied: 7th Oct 2022 at 15:28

Posted by: whups (13210) 

freedom of choice , try telling the people of little plumpton that when this lot reneged on it,s promise on fracking .i,m in agreeance with gb & it shud be made compulsory like other countries .

Replied: 8th Oct 2022 at 11:25

Posted by: Tommy Two Stroke (15342)

Whupsy

They will not be fracking again in Little Plumpton

Replied: 8th Oct 2022 at 15:46

Posted by: broady (inactive)

Seemingly twenty one countries ( including ten in South America) have compulsory voting. In most of these no sanctions are taken against non voters. Australia is compulsory voting. Some countries only require you attend the polling station. Blank polling cards are acceptable. I have only glanced at Google so wouldn’t put monies on this statement.

Replied: 8th Oct 2022 at 15:56

Posted by: eggbeater (2951)

hes not still banging on about little plumpton is he??? he lives nowhere near there the bloody idiot! he'll be banging on about laughing boy next..

Replied: 8th Oct 2022 at 16:11

Posted by: Owd Codger (3069)

Many do not even sign the form which entitles them to vote, even when according to the form, it is compulsory by law and carries a message that failing to sign the form can affect their credit rating.



Replied: 9th Oct 2022 at 08:48

Posted by: baker boy (15718)

truss hits the fan ?,she wont go ,she may be pushed.so what now rishi ? he who does not want tax cuts or benefits help.one thing is a dead cert ,no general election until the government as to call one.

Replied: 15th Oct 2022 at 20:28

 

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